Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 08, 1953, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
\ ohimè 7— Number 45
IKOOKINCS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
Neufeld Twins
(Shapiros Re-open
Second in National Places in C. C.
Toni Award
Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro, who op
»'rate the delicatessen in the Pig
gly-Wiggly Market in Crescent
f ity and also the now famous
Smorgasbord on Alder Road north
of the city on 101 highway, will
reopen both places on Jan. 12.
Tlie Smorgasbord has under­
gone some remodeling to increase
space to accommodate its many
customers and will be open from
noon til 9.00 p.m. every Sunday
and will make reservations for
special parties at any time.
E. A. Sandbo
Is Recognized
For Service
I Inn sduy, l.imi.ii \ S, IQ53
Rotary To Sponsor Jo Anne Means
Cub Scouts
Officers and members of Cub Recent Bride Of
Scout troops will meet Wednes­
In recognition of seven years day, Jan 15. at the I.O.O.F. hall Leonard Peterson
Twin girls born on New Year’s
of service as director and several at 8:00 p.m. to discuss reorgani­
day at 1:21 and 1:41 a m. to Rev.
.Io Ann»» Means, daughter of
years
as vice president of Brook- zation ot the Cub Scout groups,
and Mrs. N. N. Neufeld of Stay-
Mr.
and Mrs. A. G. Blunt, was
inys zone of Coos-Curry Electric which will be sponsored by the
ton, Ore., were second place win­
married
to Leonard Peterson, son
Cooperative, Inc., a resolution was Rotary club.
ners in a national Toni Permanent
of
Mr.
and
Mis. Paul L. Peterson
passed at the November meeting
Wave Co award, given to the first
All scouts, den mothers and on Jan. 1, New Year’s Day, at
for A E. Sandbo.
born twins in the United States
anyone interested in scout work
The resolution, taken from the is invited to add their interest and the Community church in Cres­
in 1953.
cent City, Calif., at 12:30 p.m.
Hi-Lines, reads:
personal work to this worthy
Prizes valued at $500 wer0
Present were the bride’s par­
“Whereas Judge A. E. Sandbo project.
awarded the girls, including a
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blunt.
of Brokingos, Oregon (Zone No. 1
twin baby carriage, beds, two in-
Mack Malcolm will act as Ro­ Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Peterson, the
of this Cooperative) has given out­
nerspring mattresses, two cribs, a
standing and loyal service to this tary representative in getting the groom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs,
year’s supply of baby food, a 12-
Richard Blunt, brother of the
oiganization during the entire work underway.
volume set of books, and a collec­ Hales Hurt In
bride, and Mr. and Mrs. James
seven (7) years of his service as
tion of baby dresses.
Peterson, brother of the groom.
Three-Car Holiday a Director and Vice President ami Tots To Teens
The couple left immediately
The twins are not identical,
j whereas, Judge Sandbo has re­
lor Medford where they spent
according to Dr. Burl Betzer, a t­ Accident Recently le n t ly resigned, and whereas, his
their honeymbon, returning to
tending physician. One weighed 6
fellow members of the Board and Layette Goes To
Mr and Mrs. Harry Hale and the Manager wish to take this oc
Brookings on Jan. 6.
pounds 1 ounce, the other 7
their
pounds, 6 ounces.
Mi. Peterson will soon leave
three children, Marilyn, casion to express their respect and Port Orford Baby
Mr. and Mr. Tom Burkelo of for Kodiak, Alaska, where he will
Mrs. Neufeld was ready with Î la rri son and George, were vie affection for him and the work h<
the names Gwen Ellen and Beth tims of a three-ccr accident near [has done, an,’ our regret that ht Port Orford are the parents of a be employed in the Government
Marie. The girls have a brother, tnns school vacation. the Christ-¡WW no tenge, b o a n S m i r of ouJ son. born a, the Gold Beach hos­ Printing office under civil service.
pital on New Year’s day at 5:00 He spent 18 months in the is­
Board, now be it resolved:
Gerald vurtis, seven years, and a
p.m.
Mr.
Hale
was
seriously
injured,
lands while in service and is fa­
sister, Sandra Kay, 5 years.
‘T hat the Board of Directors of
having ribs broken and a knee­
I'o him will be given the com­ miliar with the area. lie was dis­
(
oos-(
urry
El»»ctric
Cooperative,
Rev. and Mrs. Neufeld were cap crushed. The cap was re-
’ne, and the Manager do extend plete layette offered by Mrs. charged on Oct. 10 after service
residents of Brookings three years moved
Mitchell of the Tots and Teens in Japan.
ago when he was pastor of the
Mrs. Hale suffered a leg injuiy to Judge A. E. Sandbo evidence Toggery, across from the bank,
Mrs. Peterson will go to Alaska
of our respect for him and for the
Brookings Community church be-, and front teeth out.
to the first baby born in Curry as soon as her husband arranges
service
which
he
has
performed
as
fore going to Stayton, and the
county.
Daughter Marilyn also lost
living quarters and gets situated
a Director and Vice President of
family is a frequent visitor to the teeth.
His
mother
also
will
receive
a
in
his new duties.
community.
Mr. and Mrs. Hale are in hos­ this Cooperative.
gift
certificate
which
may
be
used
Ihat a copy of this resolution tor having his first shoes bronzed
A front page article on Friday., pital at Grants Pass. Marilyn is I”' sent
to Judge Sandbo on the for a keepsake.
with
relatives
at
Coquille,
and
Jan. 2. and a picture of the twins
Dewey Billy Killed
occasion,
his resignation.”
Mrs. Mitchell expects to set a
and their mother on page four of the boys at Myrtle Creek with
I he Board and Manager also precedent this new year in mak­ On New Year's Day
the Oregonian on Saturday. Jan. their grandmother. The boys
presented
Judge Sandbo with a ing this gilt, and will continue to
were
riding
in
the
back
seat
and
3, announced the twins’ birth.
Dewey Billy was killed Jan. 1
were not so badly hurt as the commemorative penknife with do so each year.
at
Rivers End, Calif., at 6:40
other members of the family.
Masonic emblem on one side and
p.m.,
when struck by a Chevrolet
Mrs. Hale is a teacher in the engraved legend on other side. s -
~
.
pickup
driven by Lonnie Denn,
Obituary
local schools.
This was presented to Judge Sand-
C.O. vV O fT lO n
Jr.,
of
this place.
Lucian Allen Harvey, 63, of
1 m ) by the Manager at Brookings
Mr.
Billy,
61 years old. was un­
Brokings, died at Gold Beach
pr ior to his departure.
Learn To Tailor
derstood to have been under the
Wednesday, Dec. 31. 1952.
Shower Given
Mr and Mrs. Sandbo have been
The home extension units of influence of alcohol and was walk­
Mr. Harvey was born in Oma­
residents of the Masonic Home at ( urry county will begin their tail­ ing very n»>arly in the middle of
ha, Nebr., May 6. 1889, the son Mrs. Allen Crosby
Decofo, Calif., since Dec. 5.
oring workshop, according to Mrs. the highway when struck. Mr.
of James and Clara Harvey. On
A stork shower honoring Mrs.
Sylvia
Lee, home extension agent Denn was »hiving not more than
April 12. 1930, in Portland. Ore., Allen Crosby was given at the
starting Jan. 8 and 9. The series 45 miles an hour and did not have
he was united in marriage to home of Mrs. Don Smith on Tues­ P. O. Receipts
of five workshops, one a week, a chance to miss Billy.
Norine Harris, who survives.
day, Jan. 6. at 8:00 p.m.
Show Heavy Gain "d l train the project leaflets to The hearing was held Monday
Also surviving are a daughter,
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Elmer
The Brookings post office has make a tailored garment com- Crescent City in the Del Norte
Mrs. Nancy Jane Fox, of Whit­ Tantare, Mrs. John Smith and
Irom yard goods
finish,.,, county court. The verdict of the
just completed its heaviest year. plele
tier, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Marion Walter.
garment.
jury stated that. Mr. Billy came
Grace Thomas of Tillamook and
Games were played with prizes Mrs. Floyd Swearingen, acting
to his death through "an un-
Murle
Scales,
extension
cloth-
I I I c lM C I ,
I C C I ’ lJH JS
1(11
’
< I U I f |-
rejxrrts receipts
for •
Mrs. Emma Thomas of Portland; going to Mrs. Wayne Bolvi, Mrs. postmaster,
avoidable
accident, being struck
n
*
rorn Oregon Stale
a brother, Lawrence J. Harvey Albert Rasmussen, Mrs. Harvey 1952 were $25,874.73 as compared
«>y a pickup driven by Lonnie
with
those
of
1951,
which
were
'
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*
,orp
to
get
the
of The Dalles, and two grandchil­ Foster, Mrs. Lee English and Mrs.
$16,370.12. This figures out to be
8tal ! ed on ,hp’r fitting Denn, Jr., whom we fin»l in our
$16,370.12
b< .* ¿ 1
dren.
William Huovila.
problems T he n orth "end o P t h e opinion was in full control of said
a gain of $9,504.61 in the last county will m eet wifh Mrg
He was a member of the Odd
The tea table was covered with year.
vehicle at time of accident.”
Fellows lodge, the Eagles, the Re­ a lace cloth and' centered by a
Woodworth
Thursday.
Jan
«
n„
,
Everyone is aware of the crowd­
bekahs, the Grange, Barber Shop large stork.
ed
condition at the j>ost office if 17 C
7?e’t,h rn<’ hall mPOt Jan’ 9» Man Loses Hand
organization, and the Baptist
Other guests attending were
( hrtcn Grange
»range hall.
he
or
she
has
been
there
after
Community church in Brookings. Mesdames Henry Huovila, Joe
In order to reach th< forty la- In Dynamite Blast
the mail comes in the afternoon
have - Prepared them-
Kanick, Frank Gran, Everett Ty­ and this does not consider the . fiios
i who
,
While working with dynamite
ler, Ross Conaway, Emil Tantare, Christmas rush.
ta k i? if the‘h* ' a."orin«’ P " * « by
on
Sunday, John Ray of Carpen-
dne,.h Prev,ou’ '««on« over
Former Brookings Delbert Silva, Ted Homnes, Ida Lack of boxes makes it neces-
terville
lost part of a hand when
Tantare and Ina Heikla.
sary for many to receive mail at dress'an,?'fT.
in 0011011 h e returned to investigate a s»*t-
Teacher Marries
the general delivery window. ahon« L ,. . u ht‘,,vr ’iress work ting ot the explosive that had
i¡o,’,,ñ,.xn,l2 ? L r ,:n'
it o .
which
means standing in line.
failed to go off.
Dori§ Jeanne Ackley and John Beef Cattle and
liminarv four»,. ,
,nonnK I1
give
.hi«
n
’
"•‘"■’
’ary
to
I he ambulance brought him to
Englemann were united in mar-
course
fl' * w'* * Intenalfled
Brookings an»l Dr. R»)nnig«*r took
Federated church. Crescent City, Dairy Herds Tested What About Our
course to project leaders so they him to the Crescent Q ty hospital
riage Saturday, Dec. 27, at the
Dr. R. S. Russ, federal veter­ I iarbor I development •?
can share their knowledge with where surgery was performed and
with Rev. J. L. Mum bower offi­ inarian. of Grants Pass, is in
ThiV issue eon tains an edi­ those In their community and tiw* hand removed.
ciating. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. P at­ southern Curry county testing
torial w ritten by C. H. Grayshel later we hope those forty women
Mr. Ray was an employee of
terson were their attendants.
beef cattle and dairy herds for on the Cheteo Cove develop­ will feel it a pleasure to share Speed’’ Funari of the Sisco Log-
Mrs. Englemann taught in the Bangs disease and TB this week
high school here three years ago and aI, of next wpek arcording m ent w huh will be of interest what the project leaders have &inK Co.
to a great m any people. Mr. share»! with them, according to
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an< at present is teaching in fo Clifford Jenkins, county exten-
Grayshel
has
taken
consider­
Mrs
Iece.
home
demonstration
1
AKRBLL8
BUY HOME
Mendec.no. Cal.?., schools and s,on aRPnt. Anvone want
thejr
Mr Englemann is pastor of South- , cattle or dalrv hprds t„ t<* m n_ able tim e in preparing this pa­ agent
Thus the knowledge of
Mr. and Mrs. ’’Frenchy” Ar/ell
ern Bapt.st M.ss.hon of that tact the county extension office per. The Pilot is glad to have materials and construction can be have purehas»'d the Forsburg
a n y material on th< subject,
made available to every home- home in West Brookings and will
p ace’
in Gold Beach.
pro or eon.
™*ker.
be at home there after Jan 20.