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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1951)
'Ihursuay, August 30, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR riL O T . BROOKINGS, OREGON P age N in e on niam f * * «* — stru ctio n on th e new highw ay. Of ' I , g q u u aran a ra n teed te H . H l e a s t . for a n u m b er of y ears. They re- 01'in introduction. tro d u c tio n . b ? . ha,d a , le tte r froni R o tary : The B rookings L um ber C om port having had a nice trip, Mrs. Eddie W estbrook w as the b in atio n al saying th a t Brook- pany included in te re sts from the fo f m î t visited early, and B rookings of St. Louis. Mo.- the honored guest a t a d in n er p arty D istrict G overnor “B illy” Ball he elnh a ach ,ev em en ts S to u ts of Chicago. 111. < ?>. , hc held at S.S. C astlcro ck cafe on paid his official visit to the the club had m ade in its exist- Owens of th e O w ens-O reeon S u nday in celeb ratio n of her B rook‘ngs R o tary club Tuesday ence. In addition to g re at com- L um ber C om pany of Medford b irth d ay on M onday. A ugust 27. noon, and brought the club a m unity serv ice., th e club had Ore. (now the M edford C o r U r a ' O th ers present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Formerly D ons and little m essage from R o tarv In te rn a - sP°nsored an o th er club, and had o e n © ^ M e d fo rd ‘ o l v ? 1 t t i C C iaren iar ™ ce ec W W estbrook estbrook and littb »jon.1 in addition , o ' g ivinK ; — d lo r iu e .f ntuch co unty i Barber Shop! owned considerable tim b er in the brook. Mrs. Ada H ursh, Mrs. E d respect. ta lk vicinity of B rokings on the C het- na Ross and F red H aight. “I am pleased w ith w h at I have coRiver, etc. Of all the benefits a m em ber Hours: Mr. and Mrs. D aniei Thom as found .and I do not believe Ro g its t rpjn his R otary m em ber L ater, I believe, th e re w as a 8-6, Monday to Friday ship. g re a te s t of all these could ta ry will ever really know w hat change in ow nership o r control of Seappose, Ore., a rriv ed here be classed as sp iritu al. Bv his you men have done in the fullest. and the nam e of the o p eratio n S unday. They w ere accom panied 8-7 on Saturdays! association w ith his fe llo w ‘m an. Keep up th e good w o rk —rew ards w as changed to th e C aliforn ia by Mrs. D aniel H aight, who has spent sev eral w eeks in the P o rt will lx? m any.” he concluded. th e m em b er com es to love alm ost and O regon L um ber C om pany. land hospital u n d er o bservation T his la tte r concern, as I recall, and tre a tm e n t for a back in ju ry ! w as o p erated u ntil about 1925, she received ea rly this year. when, I believe, op eratio n s closed The S m ith R iver W om en’s club! B y E m il B. P.'terson and it w as liquidated. will hold its first m eeting follow-) C>f all th e L um bering T ra ils To Be Continued ing the su m m er v acatio n on F ri th at I have tried to follow, th e day aftefrn o o n . S ep tem b er 7. nt SP O R T IN G GOODS most elusive one is th e sto ry of 2:30. at the C om m unity hall. the Brookings L um ber C om pany P resid en t M aude Q uick will p re Evenings By Appt. of Brookinrjs, Oregon. It is s u r Miss E lm a Rice, bride-elect of side. All m em bers and friends prising how quickly the activ ities Dr. Raym ond K inw orth of M as a re invited to atten d . J u s t Received of a m ajo r o p eratin g o rg a n iz a sachusetts, w ds the honor guest Mi. and Mrs. Gordon W ells and tion can pass through th e fickle at a lovely bridal show er held ch ild ren have m oved from Ina ----------- «»•«« io “HOTSHOT” LURES | m em ories of contem porary indi- M onday aftern o o n in the reeep- Johnson a p a rtm e n ts to inei th e ir Near Baxter Church in vario u s sizes and finishes; I \ ¡duals, leaving only a scared tre e i tion room at the C om m unity ball. ^ om »' w hich has been u n d er eon also m any o th e r new a ttr a c I here and th ere to indicate th a t T he room w as a ttra c tiv e ly d e e - ---- o ra te d w ith bouquets of sum m er tive lu res—and rem em ber we I they passed this way. a re h e a d q u a rte rs for sm elt ‘ It has been rep o rted th a t flow ers and w hite crep e s tre a m ers. nets. the com pany ceased operations a t Miss Rice w as presented w ith a 10:37H a m . on an O ctober day. On th e Hwy. in th e c e n e tr larg e basket filled w ith m any perhaps in 1915. O th ers add to of B rookings beau tifu l and useful gifts. More the story by saying th a t a log th an th irty g u ests w ere present in the big mill w as saw ed halt to enjoy the opening of th e m any through by the headrig, then left packages. G ifts w ere also sent by ■ n th at position till th e m ill w as friends unable to atten d . C ake, dism antled. I have been told by ice cream and coffee w ere served different individuals th a t a sto ry from a lace covered ta b le cen was published in one of th e tim tered w ith a lovely flow er a r ber o r lum ber jo u rn a ls about ran g em en t in p a ste l shades. At th e close of the p leasan t th at tim e, telliq g the story of tne .udden stop of the B rookings mill. tim e to g eth er, th e group sang But each person of whom I have "H appy B irth d ay ,” honoring Mrs. A R R IV IN G asked, .points a finger to som eone Eddie W estbrook, who celeb rated else, saying. “Ask him .” On this h er 87th b irth d ay on A ugust 27. Spiritual Greatest Benefit One Gets From Rotary J A K E ' S Barber Shop V' ?“’ — i TIMBER TRAILS K A T H R IN * BEAUTY SALON J. J. GALLAGHER SMITH RIVER Just Received Phone 395 Ann's Dress Shop HEW FALL STOCK EVERY DAY winding tra il, I have w ritte n p ag Mrs. M iriam B arnes w as p leas es of inquiry. Bu»t I ’m still in the a n tly surprised on the evening of woods, hardly know ing w hich w ay August 16 in celeb ratio n of h er to turn. b irth d ay when a group arriv e d to ~, - , ---- Even o u r S ta te L ibrary, w hich spend the - ......... -------------- — evening visiting and has been m ost helpful and c o -o p -' extending b irth d ay greetin g s erativ e in uncovering hidden Those present w ere Mr. and Mrs. tre a su re s of inform ation, has Don C arson and d au g h ter. Diane, been unable to locate th e pub Mr. and Mrs. E a rl C arson. Dr. ’♦-m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101 lished story. T he sam e is tru e and Mrs. Glen M oore of H arbor. if our O regon H istorical Society, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis R hodus B o y F. Sunderland, Salesm an which is alm ost an unfailing and children, P hyllis W heatley and children, Mr. and Mrs. W illis H o u rs: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. sleuth at fe rre tin g out lost gem s H ight. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W ilk n the m usty archives. inson. D ainty re fresh m e n ts w ere 40 ACRES bordering Hwy. 101, R alph ( ?) H all and Don Sw eet, served to. conclude th e evening. good creek, nice ocean view. if the Moore-Ore/gon L um ber Co., H arold “H appy’ G orbet. age 29. £5000 w ill handle. ‘suggested th a t I w rite to Jam es w as dead on a rriv a l at S easide • • * L. H all, w holesale P acific Coas* hosnital on M onday evening fol N EW 2-bedroom hom e and m Woods, Mill Building, San F r a n low ing an autom obile accident acres in F ru itd a le d istrict, G rants w ith a head-on collision ju st Pass, 16x18 living room, lovely cisco 4, for inform ation about of the redwoods a t F ort valley view, good soil. Sell o r the B rookings Lum ber Com pany. Dick, w ith a c a r driven by Mr. tra d e fo r B rookings property. I w ro te to Mr. H all, who very and Mrs. E rnest Hill about 6:45 kindly replied at considerable p.m . Mr. and Mrs. Hill a re in $8300. • • • length, pointing out additional I th e • hospital w ith A A in con • — ** S * * * * * I ju A ries AV i 1-» V IE W ACRE, 1 m ile from ttails, but confessing th a t he had sidered not serious. G orbet w as tow n, u a i . ” rig h t on good spring. no definite facts. His story, th e son of Mrs. S adie G orbet and $2100 w ith $750 down. som ew hat condensed, follow s: is survived by tw o siste rs and • • • a brother. R egarding th e B rookings L um S P E C IA L : S acrifice 2 bedroom A fter alm ost th re e m onths of a hom e w ith larg e lot, close in, ber Com pany, I have m ade a long dry spoil w ith no rain fall, very livable. T his w on’t last num ber of inquiries aVound h ere and have found no one th u s fa r M onday night brought enough long a t $2625. • • • w ho can give definite d a ta and ra in to m oisten the dry ground dates. Such inform ation seems and c le a r th e a ir of sm oke caused SOME good investm ent prop to be availab le som ew here if y o u 1 by m any forest fires. S how ers fell erties in Cury County. Come d u rin g T uesday and th e w e a th e r in ond see ic/aat u e have to have the tim e, patience and de-i m an g i\e s hope for m ore rain in offer. term in atio n to locate it. (M r., th e n e a r fu tu re. « « • H all forgot to add. “and the Mr. a-’d Mrs. A. M arkley have 7 ACRES, 1 spring and an o th er m eans.” i "tu rn e d hom e from a m o n th ’s a \a ila h le . P ra c tic a lly all cleared level land. E x cellen t soil. SluOO ’ P,K* ’* vacation trip to Idaho and S e a t fj()Wn together from inform ation around tle, W ash., w here th ey visited • • • OCEAN FR O N T lot 80x100 ft. $1100 w ith $700 down. M. G. BECKER Real Estate Broker BROOKINGS PRODUCE STAND LOTS V aiio u s locations, w ith or w ith o u t view, city w a te r, priced from $700 to $1550. E asy term s. • • • FRUITS Other homes, ocean frontage, lo's and acreage. CANNING FEACHSS - PEARS NEXT TO BROOKINGS TRAILER PARK »I $3.00 per year. Sept. 1 is Iasi day for accept ing renewals at former $2.50 rate. $3.50 out of county! Seeds - Seeds - COVER CROPS - SEEDS PERMANENT PASTURES I w LAWNS AND GARDENS WE HAVE ALFALFA HAY PRODUCE Fruits In Season \ I Sell The Earth! & — — Per Copy .S'.v Us For Mixtures and Prices O R D E R YO U R F E R T IL IZ E R S N O W BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED P. ahr Phone 313