PAGE FOURTEEN 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 * u s a » - itwr -nrtfsci— 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- - S. ¡ a n ts : . ’.I- \\ a Brookings Plywood Corporation, Its Stockholders and Employees Are happy to be a part of the Fastest Crowing Community o f Oregon