Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 01, 1952, PROGRESS EDITION, Page 14, Image 14

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In 1857 over S20.000.0CX) in gold '’an te from th e deposits in th e
¡w a s recovered in O re on th e R ogue R iver co u n try .
O regon coast, m ainly by panning
*he fire w hich d estroyed th e
and sluicing; a g re a t deal of it city of B andon on the O regon
Local News
M r. an d Mrs. Lee S tra le y re ­
tu rn e d hom e S unday a f te r spend­
ing a w eek at M edford w here Mrs.
S tr a le y w as given m edical a t ­
ten tio n .
S e a ttle
A laska
He has
A laska
C oast. S ept. 26, 1936, spread m ote
rap .d ly th a n any o th e r know n
fire. T he a re a c o \e re d w ith Irish
F u rae Cgorse) ub rn ed r a p i d «
IT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN GOAT
D a lla s C raw fo rd left M onday
fo r C h eriev tlle w here he will be
em ployed.
P e te S to lle r left for
re c e n tly on his way to
w here hi* p lans to work.
spent several sum m ers in
On differen t works.
Thursday, May i, 1952
BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
TH E
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie W oodriff
re p aren ts cf an eight-pound.
' te< n ounce son, born at S easide
nspital. A pril 18.
They have
irm ed the young m an A lan Wm.
R ep o rts com e from P a rk e r's •’e is th eir second son, and fifth
A n ch o rag e at th e C hetco R iver li Id.
B rid g e tellin g of good catch es of
n ice sized tro u t in the low er p art
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O liver
o f th e river. Since th e highw ay G uilliam of B rookings a d a u g h ­
h a s been changed betw een H a r­ ter, S haron Louise, 8 lbs.. 2 o z ,
b or and Brookings, it is now easy On A pril 12. at B rookings Clinic.
to driv e to P a r k e r ’s while in tlv
p a st th e tim id d riv e r th o u g h t
Mr. and Mrs. F loyd Bit tick of
tw ice before venturing.
H a rb o r a re p a re n ts of a 6-lb. 12*4
oz. d au g h ter, born A pril 24. at
Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence P ayne
Brookings Clinic. T he little miss
an d fam ily sp irit the w eek-end
has been nam ed Linda Anne.
visitin g re la tiv e s in this areu.
T hey a re now living at Langlois
I is. J u a n ita A nderson is new'
W esley S m ith re tu rn e d h o m e !c *e,'k a, G ould’s Shoe S tore.
M unday a fte r being gone a week
d u rin g w hich tim e tie visited a t,
LaG rande, E v erett, P ortland and
Gold Beach.
CH ETCO
IN N
Built in 1914, the C H E I ( X ) IN N is an old landmark,
hut never was so well equipped to serve BROOKINGS
as now. Meetings, public and private, are held in its
lobby and amusement room. Weddings take place be­
fore its great fireplace in the lobby. Wedding receptions
are held in its dining room. Parties are always hospit­
ably entertained.
D IN IN G ROOM and UNSURPASSED FOOD —
ROOMS with LUXURIOUS beds. Rates for Rooms
from S^.oo to J6.OO. Dinners, five courses, from $1.50.
Get acquainted with an institution which exists to
Serve Brookings I
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Miss Eloy S m allin g of E ugene
Is v isitin g th is week w ith Miss
M ary M ontgom ery. T he two young
ladies went th ro u g h nurse tr a in ­
ing to g eth er, and iMss S m a llin g ,
is leaving soon lo r the nuvy.
Mr. anil Mrs. Roller! Lopez a n d j
fam ily have m used from th e Van
P elt house so u th of lla rlx ir to a!
place a couple of m iles up Ijie
south hank of th e C hetco.
Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd Lee, fo r­
m er resid en ts, have re tu rn e d to
H a rb o r for the present and are
m ak in g th e ir hom e at H all's A u­
to M otor co u rt.
N ext m eeting of C urry C ounty
P o m o n a G ran g e will lx* held at
C hetco G ran g e ball. S a tu rd a y .
M ay 10. T h e m orning m eeting
s t a r t s at 11, w ith a pot luck d in ­
n e r a t noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob F itzsim m ons
an d ch ild ren visited h e r paren ts,
M r. and Mrs. G len Young M on­
day. T he ehildi en w ere rosy- e f­
fects of S u n d ay ’s trip to M edford
Mr. and Mrs. John H ogan of
S a n ta C ruz, C alif., and fo rm er
re sid e n ts of B rookings, a re spend­
ing th e w eek here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y H arris,
fo rm e r ow ners of the Goetz C ot­
tag es and K ru g e r building, w ere
sailin g on o ld -tim ers locally last
w eek. They live at S a n ta Rosa
M ayor and Mrs. R obert P im -
m lck e n te rta in e d at d in n er Mon­
d ay s in honor of O rville E. D im ­
in ick. who w as ce le b ratin g his
hlrthday. T w elve m em bers <>t the
fa m ily g a th e re d to wish bon
“h ap p y re tu rn s ’
Mr. an d Mrs (). S Young w ere
ex p e c te d hom e W ednesday trom
a tw o-w eeks \is it w ith h er twin-
s is tc r a t W a lte ria , P a id ’ . and
m o th er, whose horn»' is at S a u ­
gus. T ins is the titst
n a tio n the
Youngs h iv e had to g eth er since
coining to B rookings M is c w
M eans is in c h a rg e of the hotel
M rs B la ir Gould. N orris K em p
and G eorge H a sse tt w ent to ilold
B each Monday to serve on the
Jury* a t spring term of court
Mr. and Mrs R alph W. llace
w ent to (¡ra n ts P ass Sunday to
«(tend the day w ith the A** 1-
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Brookings Plywood Corporation,
Its Stockholders and Employees
Are happy to be a part of the Fastest Crowing
Community o f Oregon