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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1952)
- - - * November 6, ffO O K .N G S.H A R B OR P IL O T . BROOKINGS. OREGON harbor news & The members of Tnn«, n k . ah lodge entertained the n " hers of the Odd F e ll J and their families a t » i t e’en party a, the X ’ h"nT ’ Thursday evening, Many of thn emu hQ j K oi *ie ______ Which added ntoUn,U he'aflunCOof"7he that of the regular time works. With this watch Mr. McNabb S? ’VS that he is able to time the (blraiion of a tlash of l‘Kht, clap ° f tbunder or any time event, Bc"’K difficul' ,o reP»ir. Mr. Me- Nabb Was Rlad ,o f,nd “ i™ i* CarC ° f by ,hc local watch repairman at Min- s,or"- PAGE NINE Just About Folks! Accident Due To Hallowe'en Prank Mr. and Mrs. Ren Kerns spent the weekend and early part of I ruck tires with rims were the week in San Francisco. They returned in time to vote Tuesday. placed on Highway 101 on the M r an d m ».® a i j outskirts .o f town Hallowe’en erec ed a clever m e a ? ' ' ''‘T n ‘ght by ,W° s ir b - causlnK an , a clever m etal sign m ark- accident to the c a r driven bv mg the location of the studio. Policeman Cross. ' New arrival at Seaside h o s p i t a l G a m e s appropriate to Mr. Mrs. William S. Stout, who has Earlier in the evening tires had is Dennis Michael, seven nonnd. pounds, « * holiday were played in the State Henry Mergrmthal in ,X o £ U ' h° ,ne here during been placed on the highway by nine ounces, son of Betty and X X n‘"r8; f “shh o T f summer and tall, left this boys, but they were removed by Doyle Harroun. week to visit her son, Bob. who officers Brown and ¿ Z L .te i mpntcnfnio • rerresn- state department, ments of pie, ,ce crceam and ccof- Mr. and Mrs. McNabb camei a tndlnK t l ’niv.’rsity of Oregon as Mr. Cross was coming into Born to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T, , here from Portland and live on Eugene. Mrs. Stout plans io go town, after circling about h i« Grover at Crescent City Seaside mcmhor , ° r K °mn,U" i,y ClUb ,he Dr' Barn" pIace three m il« ! '" Sa" Francisco Infer to spend car struck two truck t res'w ith hospital on Oct. 28, a daughter, m ' X a BrookinKS Their daugh,er' i m 7 ;, rims' which cau* d W0 dama«e * Jennie Beth. Granec h»n v! i tbc C ’ 3 junior ln Brookings! Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Acklev and the car. Two girls, the names of Hhl;,y h*«” «*001- Mm Edith W .r....... ..................... ..... «„hl,chi. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Flory are an old-time , Hallowe’en party Hom their trip to Florida via lcsscd to committing this serious parents of a son, 8 pounds, with almost everyone coming in mv extreme southern route. Sun- prank anti will pay for damages. the ounces, born Nov. 5 at Seaside costume. In the judging for the Working on the city election day They have promised the! Other than this event pranks hospital. Dr. Ronniger attending. costumes, Mrs. Lea Morgan, as Uere M. S. Brainard, chairman; ' Pilot an account of the trip which were of the usual nature with no A daughter, Gloria, came to an old witch, was chosen as best Edith M. Ackley and Zuma A. took them three weeks. teal harm done. bless the home of Mr. and Mrs. for the adults and Bobby Thomp- Musser, judges. Art Foishcrt;, i'mplo\(',| b\ pty ------ -—----------------- Walter Thompson on Nov. 5. She son the best for the children. I wood plant is aunt-ring suffering irom from a I ~ _ weighed 8 pounds, 6 ounces and Mrs. Merle Morgan was in AMBULANCE IN CHARGE lower leg infection at Seaside Notes FfOm the was born at Crescent City. charge of the program. Mrs. L OF ROY E. BROWN hospital. His daughter from San a I I z* A. Peterson in charge of the chil The Brookings Ambulance As Francisco is visiting him. Alexander Studio games, and Mrs. Emil Ed Rasmussen Offers dren’s sociation announces that the am M*S‘ Lloyd Moss have Visitors have been dropping in wardson in charge of the serving. bulance will be housed at the Ro> Mrs. Edwardson and two mem Rov Park .* ' i ,O * brwther of ever slnce OP«*" house . . . we en- Eggs,, Poultry bers of her committee, Mrs. Fred E. Brown mortuary in the future, of this ar *’ a °hg' ,,me resident joy having them . . . come down To meet the demand of an ever- Gustafson and Mrs. Curt Wal- giving needed room at the fire area’ and look around increasing city and surrounding diem. dressed alike as French station, where it has been kept. Estis Morton, president Oregon This week we want to talk Mr. Brown will drive the ambu State bank, left Tuesday for area for fresh quality AA eggs, chefs, were the hit of the eve about Christmas It may seem lance on emergency calls.. The Portland where he will he held and those fresh, fat, delicious ning. Nearly to do your Christmas shop phone number is Brookings 2244. on business until Friday. chickens, there is now in opera ping, hut as far as your Christ Games w-ere played in the earl/ tion the new Rasmussen’s poul Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reiser went mas portrait is concerned, it’s not part of the evening, with danc try located approximately three ing later. to La Grand, Ore., on Friday early at all. SMITH RIVER miles south of Brookings on High where they will meet Mrs. Reis We can’t emphasize too strong They aren’t bringing the bears j Smith River P.T.A., assisted by er’s sister. way 101. This new enterprise ly . . . DON'T WAIT UNTIL. which now* merchandises its eggs in by the ones or twos any more. ¡Ronald McClish, put on a vet, Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Chapin, THE LAST MINUE or you may through the Brookings Market but by the jeep load with four at enjoyable Hallowe’en party on formerly of Myrtle Creek, Ore.^ be disappointed . . . and we do a time. One day last week Fred Friday evening at the Community (look for the yellow’ label on the have purchased a new’ three-bed not want that to happen. sides of the cases) specializes in Gardner and his sons, Swede and hall. The children were dressed room home in the Coast View the big ever-popular brown eggs. Harold, drove down from the Up- in costume and wore masks of all subdivision from E. F. McClain, The eggs are brought to market per Chetco country with their descriptions and styles. The girls local builder. Chapin is agent 1 every other day, thus assuring a jeep load of bears, which bad and boys from pre-school up to for the ( anada Life Assurance BUY ready supply of the kind of eggs been trapped and shot on R ed, fourth grade were awarded prizes corqpany in the Brookings area fashion-right J you people have long been wait Mountain prairie. One of the ani- for the most comic. mals weighed well over three Ronald McClish showed a free ing for. BUT! LERICK Not yet finished is the slaught hundred pounds, with the other movie to the large crowd in at- SERIAL TAX IS P R IN T E D DEFEATED ering house which will, in the three a little smallar, but still tendance, P , 1 A T T E R N S Cookies, cocoa and coffee were Serial tax levy for reappraisal near future, be packing for con large enough to look big if any served to conclude the evening. of <mr p a tte r n co u n te r of all property in Curry counl> sumption, locally raised broilers, of them had been alone. Curry county Pomona Grange | Rev. James Shelton and family was defeated by 282 votes. roasters, and fricasse hens. It was reported by the county The Rasmussens (Fred and will meet this Saturday at Har- of Crescent City have been ap- of Chetco Chetco j pointed pointed by by Bishop Bishop Tippett Tippett of of the the clerk’s office that the addit Doll) cordially invite all of you bor 7? with n the Tne members niemne,s ol The Yardstick addition to to drop out and make their ac- Grange as hosts. The morning Methodist church to take charg«- l^’unty hospital wras assured I m eet in e starts « t a r t « at a t 11 11 a.m. om o ,, i meeting with a - I «r of »u. the Smith River Community quaintance. potluck dinner at noon. The lec church. They have moved to {he As yet there are no telephone facilities, but in the very near turer, Bea Phipps, has planned parsonage and services will 'be future they hope that this service an interesting program which will held each Sunday morning. Sun-' will he available so that the peo be held immediately after J.he day school at 10 am . Worship service, 11 a.m. All are invited ple in this area can place their dinner. Interviewing W. W. McNabb, to these services. poultry orders for locker or home who recently purchased the elec All members and friends of the P H Y S IC IA N A N I ) S U R G E O N use. trical wiring department of Ma Smith River church are invited tot company, it was brought to to attend a song service a t the Office I lours: io to 12; 1 to 5 OPEN SAT., 5:00 P.M. light that he won Export in U. S. Smith River church on Sunday I The Smorgasbord on Alder Treasury pistol marksmanship in evening. Nov. 9, at 7:30. This will road, about four and one-half 1940. ; be followed by a reception honor- j Office Phone 2911; Res. Phone 2 580 miles north of Crescent City will Mr. McNabb joined the marine ing Rev. and Mrs. James Shelton I open their dining room on Satur eoi ps in 1919 and it was while he i who have been appointed to th“ day nights at 5.00 p.m., closing at was in this service that he ________ ____ ____ started ' church this _ year. The public is : . : Mi; unti rim uiimumnnnintrnimr rmi m ii 1 11 mi r i nrmrr 9:00 p.m.. as well as Sunday, 12 studying in the electrical engi-! invited to attend noon to 9:00 p.m. neering field. Because of his o u t-, Mr. and Mrs. James Hocking This place has earned a reputa-1 standing record in markmansbip returned home from Dunsmuir PROTECT YOUR FAMILY tion for fine food, well cooked, he was placed in charge of vari- where they attended a reception and served by Mr. and Mrs. Sha- ous teams that won honors. honoring the former’s brother-in- piro and the public has requested Mr. McNabb wears an unusual law w ho is retiring as engineer j Pays Up Io $5jxx).oo — Each Insured that they open on Saturday night timepiece in the form of a Wyler on the Southern Pacific railroad Mrs. Shapiro suffered burns to Chronograph wrist wptch. Small- the position he has held for rnanv t S ( 1.1*11 V I.IT IM . (MceptoK M<kne««> M A K I.K T I K V K K , R A R IIM , I l l P n - her hands and face recently when er than a half dollar, this waten years. T IH K H Illh l.W IV . T E T V M s . sW V M .I*< » X , M I N A L or C K H K H K A I. her gas stove exploded, but is re-* contains two sets of works, one I Mr. and Mrs. Charles SjK>onet M» M M . I T I V covered and is now able to pre- of the stop-watch variety, which are enjoying a visit with their pare her usual delicious dishes i is synchronize«! precisely with [daughter, Miss Rose Waters, who I ’ AVR O ortor R ill«, Ifm pttM l Rill«, \u r*te , AmbnUMM», X Kay, H I< ) TrMM fMslon«, R ra rr« a n i « rutrli«*«, K n ie rim e y T ra n s p o rta tio n , Druga and is telephone operator at Beverly Medicines, Iron Lung. Hills. The best in Diamonds, Watches, Hracelets, I^ake Earl Grange is sponsoring I ’l l M g.WNi for A re ld e n ta l llr a lh Sfli’ertvare and Jewelry. a series of card patties, to he held »Mwt io t ’.ono lo r lim b laaa each Saturday night at Grange l a m l l t I'o llry (o a t* Only fit.(M l l o w hall at Fort Dick. Games to be played will be fiOO.” pinochle or MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASSOCIATION canasta, with prizes and refresh Certified W atchm a^er'and Jeweler m ents. UNITED BENEFIT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Fine Raihuay W afchen Elgin», Hamilton», Illinois and other» Jimmy Rodgers , who is in the Omaha, Nebr. 21 and 23 Jewels! US. service and stationed at “For the g ift you will g a e w ith p rid e let your jew eler Camp Cook in training, spent sev » M il. W M T R I5 H A IK K . IIA R R O R 11M be your guide ” eral da>s visiting his mother, Mrs. *<l«rrlal K r|*rrw ra(all««i e . O. Box Goldie Morrison, and other rela Robinson s Building—Next to Dinimick s RR(M »R | M ,« . r ih iS iR J «J« tives. He will soon be sent to P A U L R O N N IG E R , M . tt km N. M. JO N ES