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4 Brookings Harbor Pilot THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1953 On the Main Drag An inquisitive helicopter just m issing housetops. A rond grader optim istically filling holes A couple Greyhound bus driv ers "breaking tra il.” B rainard taking comfort from the thought that it is always w et ter west of us. 'I'he Kemps keeping their fin gers crossed. A plethora of webfeet. Have you examined yours lately? - T hanks to our local mail ca r rier. Eileen Swan, arm s filled with balloons and toys for visiting grandchildren W alt Wollam, loitering on th<* w ay home from swing shift at th e mill, listening to the frogs croaking from every mad rut. A <4* • *& » - ■ *•£ I a ’ TH E HENRY LA BARGE home «background! and garage (foreground) th at slid onto Highway 101 during the recent storm . This picture also shows somewhat the condition of the highway. 4 -H Campfire Kids , Held January 24 Going A w a y Party By Ann M atot, Reporter The first m eeting of the Camp For Young Couole Smith River Topaz Lodge Installs Officers Del Norte Course Open For G olf On M ay 3rd May 3 has been set for the opening date of the Del Norte Golf Course, according to Dr. R. E. Sm ith, secretary of the golf club. Construction was completed last fall on the course located a few miles off Highway 101 on the G rants Pass cut-off, a beauty spot among the redwoods. The property, form erly known as the Hussey ranch, was pur chased by a syndicate of owners and leased to the Del N orte Golf ers Association. Advance mem bership dues have been used to develop the nine holes project. M emberships, which are still open, will entitle m em bers to play the course at a reduced ra te than th a t which will be charged non members. Dr. Sm ith sta te d th at traps w ere in. the w atering system, us ing the new plastic pipe, was laid and greens were planted last fall. As soon as w eather perm its work will be sta rte d on rem odeling of the ranch house to m ake it suit able for a club house which will be open to the public. By ETH EL GOODLIN At the regular m eeting of To paz Rebekah Lodge No. 241 Jan. Everything seems to be getting 13, the officers for 1953 were in Two brand new volumes have Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson. hack to normal again a fte r the stalled by D istrict Deputy P resi been added to the library shelves, T he officers elected w ere: dent Rita Tierce, assisted by The fourteen guests enjoyed an rain stopped and high w ater gone P resid en t, Linda Sanders; vice evening of music and record re down. All mail is coming in now Eave S tanhurst, grand m arshal, the hilarious and very human "Lady On the Beach,” by Norah president, W alter O a ig : secre cording. A buffet supper was | from north and south. It was held and Bernadine Steele, musician. Berg, alm ost a companion to tary . S h erry Johnson; reporter, served. The following officers will be up for several days on account of Olive B arber’s "Lum berjack” Ann M atot; song leader, John Leonard left Monday by bus slides and w ashouts along the in the chairs for the coming year: yarn. Mrs. Berg spins the tales D arg er; yell leaders, Allan K errj from Crescent City for Seattle highways. We surely appreciate I Cleo Craig, noble grand; Iren«» of her itinerant fruit picking and M arjorie Fitzhugh. where he will take the plane to the Southwest Airways plane for Koehler, vice grand; Opal La "Bluebills,” who hole up for the T h ere were IS present besides Brook, recording secretary; Kath- Kodiak. Alaska. Mrs. Peterson bringing in the first-class mail as w inter in the shacks about a Mrs. S tanhurst. club leader. will leave as soon as suitable well as air mail. Also for bring- , ryn Foster, financial secretary. northern W ashington beach T he next m eeting will he held Florence Davis, treasu rer; Min housing can be arranged by her ■ ing in bread during the highway w arden; Lillie Brown, i " here N orah and her retired US a t the home of Mrs. Cleo Craig. husband. nie M urry 1 shutdown. Alice Gran, color MC m aster sergeant m ade their conductor; Word was received here re- bearer; Beryl Bollinger, chaplain: ^ionie until the place got too civil- i cently telling of the death of Edith Fox, inside guardian; : ized. and then moved on. A rthur Jam es Bailey, 61, who Bertha W hirry, outside guardian. "Please Excuse Me, Johnny" is J passed away Jan. 17 in the E u Agnei Darger, right support to IFlorence McGeehee’e collection of reka hospital following injuries noble grand; M arie Hoar, left experiences in the fruit pickers’ *n an autom obile acci support to noble grand; Ellen cam ps as a tru a n t officer, down 1 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Df M artin land daughter Kay entertained at d e n t on the highway. Deceased Johnson, right support to v ice in the sta te w here sunshine al- a 6 o’clock dinner S aturday eve was the son of the late William grand; Adelia H assett, left sup- u ’ays prevails! REAL ESTATE! The library is in need of com ning, honoring their son, David, and Frances Bailey, and native port to vice grand; Bernadine paratively new and clean whole who is leaving for duty in the of Gold Beach, Ore., w here he Steele, musician. spent his younger life and attend- am uxl forces. The outgoing noble grand, m agazines of all types, which it The candlclighted table was t»d school. Funeral services were Pauline T ygart, was presented a lays out for others to help them Box 2 1 1 Phone 2341 spread in the spacious liv ing room held Jan. 20 from Pierce M ortu noble grand's cord and jewel, and selves and they do! of tb«» bom«», golden horseshoes ary Chajx'l in Eureka. Interm ent she, in turn, presented each ot Residence Phone 2292 and acacia completed the decora was a, Suns«», Memorial Park. her officers who served with her, Surviving are his wife, Ethel, of a rem embrance. N o ta ry P ublic C O. Lrnmard tions. A son, Michael W’arren. was Places for fifteen w ere sc, with Eureka, a son. Francis Bailey; Mrs. Ethel Jackson was pre of Sunny s e n te d a lovely alum inum tray as born to Mr. and Mrs. W’arren B rookings, Oregon the horseshoe goodluck motif on four grandchildren the place cards and golden choco Brae. Humbolt county a brother. a wedding gift from the lodge. Langw orthy at Seaside hospital, la,«» layer cake which had the W illiam Bailey, of Crescent City; , ,nnd Mrs. B ertha W hirry captain Crescent City on Jan. 9 He 8 ounces. apps, of of the «u degree i names o, the honored guest and i sister, A. Mrs. .. Raymond • ' ( < h i ». team, was com weighed 6 pounds • • > (VST LISTED ! ! ! his Sixes, Ore. He spent part of his friends. Vernon ('ro ck et, and pletely surprised when she was P ractically new furnished house Mr. and Mrs. Joe K assa are the boyhood days at Sm ith River with preesnted a gift from the m em Steve E ttinger, who hre answ er and lot Very close in Excellent parents of a daughter, born on his m other, the late Mrs. Bailey, ing the call to service with David. bers in appreciation of her work buy at only $1250. Terms. Jan. 23. and his aunt, Mrs. Lizzie Bailey. with the team. The menu consisted of Fish • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ Pruning of shrubs dem onstra House Punch. F ru it Cocktail. Following the meeting, a social A d aughter was horn to Mr. I IK ill AND DRY Mold«xl Carrot Pineapple Salad. tion was held recently at the hour was enjoyed with delicious and Mrs. Allen Crosby at Seaside On«» of the finest building lots Roast Chicken. Dressing, Gravy, Comm unity hall, under home a d refreshm ents served the group hospital Saturday, Jan. 24. visor leader Miss Ruth Crawford In Brookings. City w ater, elec Mashetl Potatoes, ('old Slaw. tric ity ; protecttxl from storm s. StutTed Celery; Baked Ham. of I\»l N orte and Humbolt coun at her home here, was taken to You will surely like this lot and Sw«»«»t P o ta to 's, C ranberries, B ut ties. Topic for the afternoon p ro the Seaside hospital. on YOUR Mrs. Mabel Browne, clerk nt tered Peas. Olives. Pickles, Hof gram was "B eautify Your Hom e Rolls, utter. Milk. Coffee. Cake. stead Bv Pruning of Shrubs and W estbrook M arket, is taking a OWN TERMS .it the \ anUla B lee Small Trees," which was given two weeks' vacation from the Cream RIGIIT PRICE I hose s«»af«xl w ere: David De bv H M. Butterfield, ag ric u ltu r store and is visiting her daughter ♦ ♦ ♦ Marfin. Vernon C rockett, Steve ist of the University ot C alifor and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Teacher of Furnished E ttin g e r. Milton DeM artln, Tav nia. Nearly fifty interested p e r Horn, at K lam ath Falls, Ore. m odem one-bod- Piano— Voice Sm ith River Union school is i w m horn«» on large town lot. i lor W estb n w k , W esley H inton, sons attend«»«! this dem onstration. Fololwing the discussion at the again open for all classes a fte r Close in. B ring your bedding and .lin t Jam ieson, Junior Shrader, Pipe Organ dishes and m ove in Total price | Junior Oliver. Jack Johnson. Billie hall the group went to the homes being closed on account of w ater Pete Hannon. of Clarenct Hight and Lewis Id- shortage at the school and high $4230, only $2000 down, balance 1 »> no Ms rich w here Mr Butterfield dem- ways flootied, m aking it impos STUDIO $6O per m onth and in terest 6 '; Marvin Bingham. Jak e Oliver BROOKINGS, ORE. ♦ ♦ ♦ i Robert Johnson was unable to oust rated the pruning of rose sible fot school buses to travel If your present home is not attend, h«»mg calltxl out o, town bushes and other small shrubs. to pick up children. I4»ke E ar, (»rang«» is sponsoring large enough to fit your needs, lxx»ause of the serious illness of a series of card parties to lx» held his grandm other. let us show you some of our new each Monday night during the listings on three-bciroom hivuscs. month of February at the Grange ♦ ♦ ♦ NOTICE BROOKINGS GARBAGE SERV ICE ('ARD O F THANKS hall in Fort Dick These card In case you are planning to To the Veteran« of Foreign parties are open to the public and Will K»> Kntmn Hereafter V» build a new bom«» this spring, we W’ars. Brookings, O re .: will begin at 8 o’clock. There will SMITH GARBAGE SERVICE h a v e a wide variety of choice We wish to thank the Com- m < th e area acuth fro m the C hetco R iv e r R rK tee to S m ith R iv e r. C al'.f. bom«» sites, m txlerately priced, to manti» r and the m em bers of the be prizes each night of the series iff» P v im r locate,! 7 1«» o f a m ile up e o uth b a n k o f C hetco R iv e r w ill be Pin«x»hle and "500” will be the show you. Financing available on \ FW S unday m o rn tn a 9 a m to 12 (X* noon fo r the «"onvenience o f those w ho who were instrum ental games to be played. * u ia li to h a u l th e ir o w n re fu se . new homes, m the placing of the headstone Mrs Eddie W’estbrook has r e ♦ ♦ ♦ <*i(.\ x t rvTRv\< r t o m m d on the grave of my son. Eugene turned to her home following DON’T FORGET TO SE E US IF F Schoolcy, and father of Robert F o r S erxice in T h ia A re a W rite YOU ARE IN T H E MARKET Seh<x»ley, respectively, in the several days spent at the Seaside hospital under treatm en t for a FOR TIM BER SMITH GARBAGE SERVICE W anl Memorial P ark cemetery. heart ailment. R»>\ «2« B R O O K IN G S O R Z HA1 LIE B DEUTSCH. Mrs Ella Plaisted, who has ROBERT P SCHOOLEY been seriously ill for some tim e Are Kids ram p cookery branch Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Peterson of the 4-H club was hold on Jan. gave a going away party Sunday 24, 1953 The meeting was held in honor of his brother and wife, at Mrs. Marie H oar’s home. C. 0 . LEONARD L. L. LEONARD New In The Library ♦ DeMartins Honcr Son W ith Dinner Brokers BIRTHS NORINE HARVEY