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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1953)
V. of O L ib rary Kl ise Development Well Under Wav P.-T.A. Gathers For Year's 1st Meet Of interest to Brookings is the new development being built on The first m eeting of the new the property bought from the year of P.-T A. was held T hurs C. A. Mackenzies by the Orson d a y evening at the high school. Klises of Reno, Nav. W hen com A fter the business m eeting the pleted it will comprise six a p a rt program was given in form of a m ents and the Klise home. panel discussion on the influence The first three apartm ents are of the community, home, school, now finished, and we understand \ ol. 7—No. 46 Brookings. Curry County. Oregon 15, 1951 and church on the development work on the Klise home will sta rt of the child. as soon as w eather perm its. Lo Lari B reuer sjo k e on the com cated on the knoll on Highway m unity; Mrs. Archie Hendricks 101 opposite the Dairy Creem, the home, Lynn Ham nton, the it commands a view th at cannot school, and Ed McClain the be beaten in Brookings. church influence. Mrs. Sue Benham was the hon Arnold M orris is the builder, Robert Ism ert, county road R efreshm ents were served by ored guest at a com m unity get- electrical and plumbing contrac commissioner, beginning a new second grade room mothers. together at the Grange hall in Ladies of the American Legion tors are George’s E lectric and H arbor S atu rd ay night, the oc Auxiliary will gather at the home year of office in the interest of Tommy Thompson. casion being in celebration of her of Mrs. Alice Rosen on Mendy C urry county, reports that in the ninetieth birthday which was last Lane, cast of the school, on event of road blocks and w ash Thursday. Old and new friends T hursday at 2:00 p.m. ( today 1 outs he is unable to get the news as soon as would lx' possible from Crescent City northw ard for a housewarming. il he were to have a telephone The new Thrift Shop estab gathered for the surprise party, Mr. and Mrs. Rosen have just and as was heard several times, moved into their house on which installed in his home at Pistol lished in the Southern C urry River. R ealty building by Mrs Charles Miss Diane Kanick celebrated this was like some of the com m u Mr. Rosen has done all the c a r Grayshel and Mrs. Paul W hirrv He has made requests for a her tenth birthday anniversary by nity gatherings that were held in pentry during the past months. I phont is now open and a good stock of with no results. Phones holding a m atinee party for eight this area tw enty years ago. Some work is yet to be done but have been giving interm ittent household articles, some furni of her classm ates. Dancing was the entertainm ent the home will be completely fin service to the area during the tu re and a nice assortm ent of The group met at the Kanick for the evening, with Aunt Sue ished soon, during Mr. Rosen’s new garm ents and accessories are home on King street S aturday dancing every square dance as hours away from his barber shop. late storm y w eather. Being iso lated more or less, telephones are offered for the public’s approval. afternoon. Jan. 10 for ice cream, peppy as any of the younger ones. of vital im portance to businesses The ladies are filling a need in cake anil favors, and then as The music was furnished by Don and in emergency in this com m u the com m unity for an exchange sembled at the th e a te r for the and Dave C rockett, Mr. and Mrs nity, perhaps more than mos. (•(•liter also, and those having m atinee perform ance of Robin Henry Weigel and Harvey El places. articles around the home that I food. more. Mrs. Grace Edw ardson and Much business is retarded by are not being used, that would Those present were Judith Mrs. Missouri Tolman planned this poor service and all subscrib fill some o th er fam ily’s need, may Mrs. Leslie W oodriff and the Coates, Jody Dimmick, Janet and the party and presented the ers would appreciate an im prove find an outlet for them through Brookings ( ’ham ber of Commerce Judy Mosier, K aren B arket. S an birthday cake, which was p ret m ent locallv. the T hrift Shop. dra Glass, M arjorie Richey and tily decorated and had the words want to thank everyone who The stock and fixtures of tha, Lonna Simons. “Happy B irthday Aunt Sue” w rit sent them letters regarding the Si lart Shop w ere purchased from amount of potiential tonnage ten across the top. Mr. and Mrs. Rose when they ‘hat would 1 ' shipped in or out clor.cd their doors between Christ ' f Brook In by Railway Express m as and New Years. Agency. Ed McClain will preach the These lette rs were taken to San Francisco by Mr. and Mrs. m orning sermon at the Com m u Mr. A. R. Bergman, vice presi Fred Fox representing the Brook nity church on Sunday, Jan. IS. dent of the Oregon S ta te Bank, Glen Rogers announces that a ings Cham ber of Commerce, Mrs. His subject will be, “How to was a guest on Jan. 7 and 8. Mr. Reggy D rinkw ater of the stu d en ts’ bowling club is being Leslie W oodriff and Dave F ra n k Live a Victorious C hristian Life.” Following a rath e r protracted The evening subject will be illness, and an operation on Fri Oregon S ta te M otor Association, organized which will give mem lin of ('oast Freight Lines. spent two days at the Inn while tiers sjiecial privileges They were given a very a t “W hat the Bible Says About day night, Jan. 9, Mrs. Rose Wil z There will be no m em bership tentive two hour hearing by Mr. Heaven.” on business in this area. helm Shean. aged 77, residing at Subjects for Ja n u a ry 25 will 1128 Sonoma avenue, Santa Rosa, The Standard Oil Co. was rep fees and those with cards will be Hite, the assistant to Mr. J. R. resented in Brookings by Mr. ClifT entitled to special rates on S a t M arra. Vice President of Rail be announced next week. Calif., passed away at 7:00 a m. Reverend M umbower will be S aturday, Jan . 10. urday afternoons for bowling. W imberly of Salem. way Express Agency with head Mr. H. C. Daniels of the P o rt Mrs. Shean moved to Santa Saturday* afternoon, Jan. 17, q u arters in San Francisco. Mr. away for two Sundays and Mr. land office of the FH A and Mr. Mr. Rogers will sta rt lessons in M arra was out of the office on McClain, who plans to re tu rn to Rosa in August, 1951, with her the m inistry, will occupy the pul brother. Mr. Jam es C. Kearney, \\ illiam Beall from the W ashing fundam entals and coi'Jtesy of vacation. ton D. C., El IA office w ere visi bowling, which m em bers will lx» The following letter has been pit in his absence. to be near her daughter and tors in Brookings on Jan. 8. They asked to attend. son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney received as a report of the pro were guests at the Inn. \. Morrill, of 1902, Montgomery gress since their visit. Federal V eterinarian Dr. R. C. Drive, following the death of her “Since your recent visit to my Russ has been a guest of the Inn husband, Mr. A rthur H. Shean in office and discussion with Mr. while inspecting stock in this Brwookings, Oregon, Dec. 28, Hite about establishing represen area and he will lx» here for a n tation at Brookings, Oregon, the S ta te Police Officers Ray G ard 1919. other week. Mrs. Shean was born August m a tte r has been under consider ner and Louis T urn bow arreste» I Mr. David W eisman and his S atu rd ay the Brookings Bruins ation. However then» are some Don M. Alcorn and Ralph Dowdy, 8, 1875, on the old Bean farm, fishing p a rtn e r w ere guests of the continued w ith th eir fifth clean train service changes in prospect both of Gold Beach, Jan. 2, and near Titusville, Pa. A l t e r their Inn while doing a little steelhead up in the C urry County League and until we have a beter pic they plead guilty to illegal pos m arriage Mr. and Mrs. Shean fishing. resided for several years in by defeating Langlois, 71 to 23. tu re of what effect these chang session of elk meat. Mr. Ralph Mobley and family In pre-season games, Crescent es may have on the routing and They were each given a $500 Jam estow n, Syracuse, and Fulton, of Talent. Ore., w ere also fisher City, a California "A” school, movement of traffic to and from fine and th irty day susjx>nded N.Y., in which la tte r place Mr. man guests over the weekend and defeated them twice. Art Guthrie, the area it seems desirable to sentence ujron payment of the Shean was m anager of the tele It was there we are glad that some steelhead who has been ceaching team s hold in abeyance fu rth er consid line by Justice of the Peace T e r phone company. also that their daughter, Rachel, went back to the Rogue Valley here for ten years, took his pre eration of your request and that rel Cooper. w ith them . vious five y e a rs’ team s to the of the Citizens of Brookings rep- The meat was turned over to met and m arried Sidney Morrill A nother guest is Mr. Joseph county championship. resenfd by Mrs. Leslie Woodriff the C urry General hospital. The in 1927. A fter Mr. Shean’s re Taylor and we wish to announce and Mr. and Mrs. Fox. who p a r elk was one of the fast disap tirem ent in 1941, the Sheans The B ruins are so well bal that he ALSO caught a steelhead. anced there are really no o u t ticip ate! in the discussions at San pearing herd of flu* original C urry moved to Long Beach, Calif., to be near th eir daughter and son- The Rev. Paul W essinger was standing individual scorers. Next Francisco.” county elk. in-law, who was employed during our guest on Jan. 10 while a t S aturday evening they tangle the w ar in the accounting dep art tending to duties of the Episcopal with Port Orford, at th at town, // m ent of the L in g Beach plant oi church. in what apjx'ars to probably be Douglas A ircraft Corporation, and The Lutheran church also had a stiff game. I, Robert (), Dimmick, Mayor la te r with the U.S. Navy at F a r a guest at the Inn in Rev. N or of the City of Brookings, Oregon, ragut, Idaho. m an L. O rth and his fam ily who The first annual aw ard for the do hereby issue this PROCLAMA Although Mrs. Shean had re were in Brookings on church bus “Meanest Man in Tow n’’ went to TION in honor of the F ifty -F ifth 1 sided in S an ta Rosa for a com iness. The new Brookings-ISarbor A fter having been closed for some Ross P utnam at the Tuesday A nniversary of the F ra te rn al Or-1 paratively short tim e she made Florence Buchanan luncheon of the R otary club. der of Eagles which occurs F e b -! num erous close friends. Lions club had several guests months, Mrs. Shean is survived by her who stayed at the Inn for the opened the B and B Cafe on Charles Grayshel made the pres ru ary 6, 1953, and entation of the “S ilver” (m ade a In honor of the m any social, daughter, Mrs. Sidney A. Morrill, weekend and some of the guests Jan. 5. noise like pot m etal) loving cup were Mr Gunner Wohgen, dis Recovering from a broken leg to Ross, a fte r saying the vote benefit, civic, and w elfare pro-. of S a n ta Rosa; her brother, gram s that the aEgles plan a n d 1 Jam es C. K earney; two grand trict governor; Mr. L arry Shee she was called south t o the home was so close betw’een he and promote, including the Damon children, Paul S. Morrill of Santa han, cabinet sec., and Mr. F. J. of her parents, both of whom Charlie Young that they had to Runyon Cancer Fund, well-babv Rosa, and Mrs. T. T. Saw yer of Petrie, president of the Rogue were quite ill. H er father, Bert flip to see who got it. Well clinics, aid to the physically Renton, W ash,, and a great grand River club. These men brought Tolman. aged 66 years, was long Charlie los the flip, no, I mean handicapped, health and educa son, Glenn Saw yer of Renton, their wives along to enjoy the a resident of Hartxrr. He still is Ross lost, no, I mean Charlie tional help for children of de W ash. scenery. quite seriously ill. lost. “Well, whoever lost Ross ceased Eagles by virtue of World Services will lx» held at 2.00 A nother article in this paper Mrs. Buchanan retu rn « ! to got the cup for 1933. W ar II and Korea, too. this p.m. Monday at the Chapel of will tell you of the first m eeting Brookings on Jan. 1. a fte r havine The balance of the program Recognition is hereby given. the Chimes, conducted by Rev. " ' ’’ Brookings*Harbor Lions been in Petalum a since Dee 21 was taken up by a short talk by (S ig n e d ); P aula Scott of the Church of Re club that was held a t the Inn and a lte r her m other h a d 'im - Roy Brown on the history and RO BERT O. DIMMICK. ligious Science. S a tu rd a y night. Jan. 10. prov«l ,n health. progress of embalming. Mayor. F riends are invited. N ow here A Finer C lim a te - N ow here a Finer C om m unity Thursday, Jan. Birthday Honors For Sue Benham Legion Aux. Meets Community Needs At Rosen Home Better Phones For Housewarming New Thrift Shop Open For Business Matinee Party Celebrate Birthday Express Office Is Considered This Week At The Cheico Inn Ed McClain Returns To the Ministry Students Bowling Club To Be Started Mrs. Shean Died At Santa Rosa Sat. Illegal Possession Of Elk Meat Bruins Win Another Game Meanest Man In Town“ B & B Cafe Opens Proclamation! !