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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1951)
BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age T wo BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Altered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore. March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, in Curry County-------- One Year, outside Curry County — $2.50 —Î3.00 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will 'be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. FT SEEMS TO ME rV3E.il ¿AT»"! It might be expedient for all car ow’ners and drivers to con sult their insurance agents about what is expected and do that ; immediately. After the accident or brush with the law will be too late. Question of who is in the right or wrong does not en ter into the matter. Elsewhere in this issue appears an article under Salem dateline, from the Secretary of State's of fice, giving, in a nutshell the facts concerning the law. This is warning enough to all, heed and be safe. -»i By Dewey Mounting death toll from auto accidents in Oregon in the past decade caused the l)ast legis lature to pass a drastic law on responsibility of the drivers, and many present drivers may find themselves denied the right to drive, unless they check closely on their individual resposibility. There will be a number of the so-called “hot-rod” drivers who are the target of this law. Right in this toicn, there is a professional man who boasts he never carried any kind of insur ance, and never would, who had better hang up his car keys un less he breaks his resolve to go through life without insurance. Responsibility must be there, be the driver old or young, if my interpretation of the law is cor- reet. In addition^ there no “free accidents" for the responsi bility begins Aug. second. LOCAL NEWS SATURDAY NIGHT July 7 NOTICE BUILDING CONTRACTOR GLASS BROS FOR SALE Fifth Annual Lily Blossom Time CHETCO GRANGE HALL Crissey home for a month's va cation. HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT. , Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Zenier, OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the who sold their Chetco Drug to undersigned, as administrator of the Es tate of Hugh Moore, deceased, has filed “Frenchy” Arrell, have just re his final account in the office of the Clerk of Curry County, Oregon, turned from a motor trip to the County and that Friday, the 20th day of July, eastern seaboard. They spent a 1951, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, and the office of time at Washington, D. C., New’ the County Judge in the County Court York, and visiting relatives in House at Gold Beach, have been ap pointed as the time and place for hearing Ohio. upon the said final account and for the hearing of objections thereto and to the Anyone washing to ride in the settlement thereof. and first published: June 21, 1951. Lily Parade with the Wranglers Dated Date of last publication: July 12. 1951. please contact Art Crook or one A. B. CROOK, Adminisrator. Buffington, Shaw A Starkweather of the parade committee. Attorneys for Administrator Rev. and Mrs. Nick Neufeld and children, Jerry and Sandra of Stayton are guests Thurs day and Friday of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Campbell. Rev. Neufeld w’as pastor of the Community church prior to his going to the Baptist pastorate at Stayton over a year ago. Friends are cordfSTly invited to call at the Campbell home to meet the visitors. Rev. and Mrs. Denham are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr until July 7, when they go to a girls camp at Prospect, near Ashland, as leaders. Form erly from Portland, the Den hams have just arrived from Los Angeles. They serve as mission- aries wherever called, taking a tailer house with them. Inquire at Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Manley, of Long Beach, Calif., mother and Gibbs Lumber Co, or f. J. Gallagher Plumbing father of Clive Manley, are in or See at Franky Hassett Place, Pioneer Road the area, helping Clive with his building. BROOKINGS, OREGON Visiting the Charles Young’s the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zahn and daughter, Joan, 4* George Grown and E. O. Brown, all relatives, of San Francisco. Attorney and Mrs. Ed F. Ack ley left late last week for Santa Cruz where they expect to visit over the Fourth holidays. They Only five minutes from postoffice. Immediate possession. Must will be back late this week. be seen to be appreciated. See your agent or write owner: Mrs. Jeannette Pierce 6? The post office staff and Mrs. Lyle Redfield Jr. are in Seaside hos pital as result of an automobile San Francisco, Calif, accident near Fort Dick as they Also two nice lots close in, for sale. and Lyle Redfield Jr. were re turning from Klamath Falls, on Sunday evening. Mrs. Cecil Young went to Bar stow’, Calif., Friday to attend the funeral of her father, C. C. Good- ner of that place. Permission was too late com ing to permit the Boy Scouts to shoot their fireworks at the mouth of the Chetco on the eve ning of the fourth. They will con duct a booth directly across the street from the Chetco store, to TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL LUNCH! sell balloons, dolls and sodas dur ing the Lily Parade. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robinson returned Monday from Seattle where they attended the wed ding of Mrs. Robinson’s motner. Am not quite sure in my own mind what to think about the game, Sunday, and the officiat ing which w'as evident all after noon. This is not an alibi, nor is it a way to cover up the de feat suffered by the Pelicans. I do not want to question the honesty of this official, for the poorness was evident on both sides, but I do wish to note that such officiating will lead to bad feelings betwean towns and teams in the circuit. Roseburg was able to score three three runs on a fly ball which fell at least five feet foul down left field line. Brookings, likewise, was pre sented a few’ runs, so both clubs are not too happy over the out come, although Brookings wishes it known that there was no at tempt to “buy the game.” Roseburg, to my way of think ing, was not the best sports in their actions after the game. The best way. I believe, would be to go directly to the Ictague heads Mr. and Mrs. John Sten of Ar and place the case, not bait the cata visited at the Crissey home umpire anter the game was over. last week-end and will return for the lily parade Sunday. Use these columns it pays’ Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs went to Crescent City Monday to call on Radio Station KCRE. A dis-1 cussion concerning Brookings in corporation will be broadcast at the station within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James Crissey of Seattle are visiting the parental DANCE Thursday, July 5, 1951 TWO BEDROOM HOME w. s JONES Seafood, Steak and Chicken Dinners Chetco Cafe WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES OPEN 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M Book Cases, Writing Desks, Corner Cabinets Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD— DALE SMITH YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD! Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs ACCOUNTING BOOKKEEPING Phone 302 Room 6 Hendricks Building BROOKINGS. OREGON tur-De! Cleaners Only Cleaning Plant In Brookings! Gilber+'s Shoe Shop A 11 Work Guaranteed! We • use only the best quality ma terials in all repair work. Pickup and Deliver Service on MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Next Door to Eire Station Tickets $1.00 Per Person NOW OPEN! VS FOR DEL NORTE LAUNDRY