Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 18, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    C of C Slates
Dinner Meeting
Rebekah Lodge
3ist. Convention
u4?h ^ e n . cleanpd’ and
w i Ii planks and ready for next
year's event. A picnic table
rests on the coverage, so strong
has it been made.
Vic Reynolds, who was in
charge of the barbecue for the
Festival, will be happy to know
that the pit will be ready for next
year without too much prelimi­
nary work. For the interest of
readers a more detailed account
will be given later of Mr. Reyn­
old’s work of preparing barbecue
meat at its best.
r
ready
for the use of picnickers.
with
ith his
his brother,
brother.
D
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thomalson
and
id family of Coquille spent the
week with her parents Mr. and
Mrs. Louis --------------
Kruetzer
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buss spent
last week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Strain. The two
Buss children have been with the
grandParpn,s f°r a Week’
< ick r.verestt, who has been
attending U. of O. at Eugene, re-
turned home for the summer Fri
day evening.
b n x ) KUlgS HarlxU Pilot 1 3
THURSDAY, JUNE is. 1953
. .
The Brookings Chamber of
Topaz Rebekah Lodge No. 241
Commerce will hold their regu­ of Brookings. Oregon and Gold
family of C oquí lie visited in
Langlois Tuesday,
lar dinner meeting next Thurs­ Beach Rebekah Lodge No. 249
A sister of the late Rose Hagen
day evening, June 25, 7 pm. at held a district convention at Gobi
and her twin sons from Mmne-
the Chetco Grange hall. The Beach on June 6, 1953 in honor
sota were in Langlois Tuesday
May meeting was cancelled due of Lola Osborne, Portland, presi­
visiting spots and people her sis-
to conflict with the Azalea Fes­ dent of Rebekah Assembly of
ter once knew.
tival, but the directors have Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Woodruff
been meeting regularly, and a
The afternoon session was in
motored to Crescent City recently
number of items will be brought chaige of Rita Ganong, chair­
and their daughter Billie Steigler
before the general meeting next man, of Gold Beach who directed
Thursday, among which are the a school of instructions.
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’^ . ch,Mren
following:
The 1954 district convention
\ ¡siting friends and relatives.
1. A report by Charles Gray- will be held in Brookings and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dellaveu
The U.S.S. Brewster sailed have as guests IXm’s mother and
shel on his last week’s visit in the following officers were elect- EN TR IES W ELCOMED
from Oakland June 9 for the Far two sisters from California.
Portland where he conferred with cd:
FOR ART EXHIBIT
the Army engineers relative to
John Donaldson motored to Sa­
Agnes Darger, Brookings, chair­
An art exhibition featuring the East. On board were several of
the Chetco cove project.
man; Ellen Gardner, Gold Beach, work of school age children will our local boys and friends from lem for a few days this week.
2. Formation of a new’ com­ vice-chairman; Cleo Craig, Brook­ again be sppnsored this fall by neighboring towns: Darrell Price
Mary Donaldson is attending a
mittee to handle our program ings. secretary; Lily Brown. the Coquille Valley Art Associa and Norman Holycross of Lang­ three week training course at.
Mack of
Point Oregon State college.
for development of a port dis­ Brookings, warden; Beryl Bollin­ tion. Pictures will be hung for lois,
, „ i n Jim ♦ Mac*
or Myrtle
Mj
trict.
Telephones are being installed
°<7 \ ° »< *and° n'
ger, Brookings, conductor; Bess public viewing during Art Week
3.
Northwest
° 'n L 1Moorp left w ednes- in the Flora’s Lake area and dif­
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- request by
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'. mhi . v . vsi Richardson, uum
Gold neacn.
Beach, chap- November 1-7. Complete details i
.f° F ort and to attend her ferent parts of Langlois, Art
Salmon Derby Association th at, lain; Gladys Furnish, Gold Beach and rules for entries to be nub '
Sh*' ala° plan' Strain and Jim Brooks being the
the Brookings area take oart in musician: Adelle Cnrhi« Gold lished and distributed to P all „ '7 * ? TT’T o
the gigantic salmon derby ex­ Beach, outside gardian; __
Ro«er Moore's wed- two most recent additions to the
Rita _ school teachers about the first
^"»ay
travaganza which is slated for the Tierce, Brookings, left supporter week in September is being p.tlm “X
telephone sendee.
entire Oregon coast for this com­ to the chairman; Mina DeVoe, ned by the School Exhibit Chair- Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp­
M
W<,n’ '°
ing season.
vis son and Jeanette, Bobby Jean
Je a n
Gold Beach, right supporter to man.
man, Mrs. Viola F.irhanks
Fairbanks Mr.
Mrs 1 T , 7 h iord. , Monday morning to vis-
It is expected that Mr. McNeil, „ the , , vice-chairman;
Oleta
Jarrett,
Fairbanks
s
a
teacher
in
the
Cn-
v
dauRht*r
Jean
and
family.
Sypher
and
Arlene
Kerber
re-
T,
unuvu,
•
» « iravner in ine lo -
manager of the tourist informa- Gold Beach, left supporter to the quille public schools, and has had t ^ T t
gOeS tO Eugenc lurned Saturday afternoon from
tion center of the Portland vice-chairman.
I experience in this activity in to attend the wedding of her son « trip to State Grunge held in
| Chamber of Commerce will be
A joint meeting and initiation Lewiston, Idaho. She will be as- Roger to Eileen Cooley Sunday, Medford. Jeanette retired as
the guest speaker for the eve­ of Nancy w
Morgan
, ------ --- of - Brookings
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sisted by Mrs. Alton Clausen, ac­ June 14. Mr. Moore joined her st»te master of State Juvenile
ning, and that he will be able was held in the evening after tive member of the local art in Eugene Saturday.
• Grange, having served in thftt ca-
to offer our local chamber some everyone enjoyed a lovely turkey group. Entries welcomed from
Mrs. Charles Storm has been ' P«city for the past year and Bob­
excellent suggestions for the dinner.
school age children in southwest faking Dw’ain to the doctor for b>’ J»*«n Sypher was elected state
tourist season.
treatment of ear. Michel Storm treasurer of Juvenile Grange for
Oregon.
had his tonsils removed Tuesday the coming year.
Another excellent dinner is
and is rapidly recovering.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Winslow of
promised by the Altar Society, Teen-Age Group
ANDREW HONSEL
and tickets may be obtained
M ?'!erxJ Jr"
Jcan Sha" urk' <*>■. 'lalted Mr. and
RECEIVES DEGREE
from any of the directors, or at Dance Friday, 19
Masters Jr. left for their home in Mrs n k uziinnv t c i
Mrs. A. J. Honsel took her Garberville
Thursday morning , ** ' K u ,lcox of Sixes Tues-
the door.
The Teen Age group are gath­ daughters, Phyllis. and Mrs. following a short visit with their f av and Wednesday. Mrs. Wilcox
ering at the V.F.W. hall on Fri­ George Brosterhous, and grand­
day night, June 19. at 8 p.m. for sons, Gregory and Rickie, nack to daughter and sister, Mrs. Glen and Mr< Winslow are cousins and
Festival Flower
had not seen each other for 51
informal dancing and refresh­ Klamath Falls Tuesday, where Kerber.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ted
Cadman
and
years.
ments. A small fee of 25 cents is they will prepare for the double
Show Winners
charged each young person at- pvedding in June. They were here'
The following list of ......
_ tending
awards
cover expenses. Mr.
"■■'***** to wvvr
Air. ( i a ,,er attending the graduation of J
given the Azalea Festival flow’er and Mrs. Carl Berger and Mr. Ison’ Andrew, Jr., when he re-
show’ exhibitors is a continuation and Mrs. A1 Phillips act as chap-1 ce*'ed his degree in engineering,
ot list published in June 4 issue: erones.
• Phyllis and Andrew’ Jr. will be
Class 13, 1st, Ruth Bathianv;
The group met at the home of married in June at Klamath
2nd. Rose Hubbard.
Marjorie Freeman on Monday Falls,
Class 14. 1st, LcRoy Weide- night and elected Art Stone,
manffi 2nd, Emil Edwardson; 3rd,
of 15 to 20 Per Cent
Charles Grayshel; h.m., Walter president; Ron Westeren, vice-
president;
Carol
Ann
Benson,
Mollam; h.m., L. A. Petersen.
Class 15. 1st. Mrs. Walter Dana; secretary-treasurer, and two ser­
2nd. Martha Grayshel.
geants-at-arms, Dick Berger and
B y M a rio n nrnr'k*
'
( lass 16, 1st, The Palladys- Dennis Phetteplace. They plan ♦
2nd. Martha Grayshel; 3rd, Ethel summer picnics and a formal
ON
Molino.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck left
dance
at
the
end
of
the
season
Class 17. 1st, Ruth Bathianv;
Sunday morning for a trip to
2nd, Nell Parker; 3rd, Mrs. Har­ before school.
Qualified Properties and
Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
rison Hale.
Cline are living in their home and
C lass 19, 1st, Mrs. Arthur
caring for the ground while the
Their Contents
Knox; 2nd. Mrs. Mabel Stone- Pit Awaits Next
Volcks are away.
house; 3rd, Nell Parker; h.m.,
John Donaldson, Ray Zumwalt,
Mrs Warren Smith
SEE
Year's Festival
Bud Brown and Clarence Brooks
( lass 21. 1st. Grace Edward-
Warm days this week have attended the monthly soil conser-
■on: 2nd, Mrs. Percy Hanks.
Azalea
Class 22. 1st,.Mrs. Marie Guer- changed the appearance of
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vat ion meeting held in Gold
ettaz; 2nd, Mrs. Archie Hen­
i’7 rk 1
c on,*d<'r,b ly from Beach Wednesday.
dricks; 3rd, Mrs. Glenn Simpson; old have s h e 'd d '^ ' ,he azaleas
Stein left for her homo
h.m . Elsa Ravekes.
?h.L
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.
8hedded
raP|dl-
v
»nd
in
Corvallis
Vincent Snuih
Gallagher Building
Class 23. 1st, Joe Zumpfe; 2nd. those that were not in bud have who will be with
in Corvallis and
Ethel Molino.
Class 24, 1st, Mrs. Erskine popped open as the result of sun- Portland for about a week
Brookings, Oregon
The ,
War? nJ Kh,S'
1 Mr and Mr* Charles Chesley
Miller, 2nd, Mrs. Ray Guerettaz;
I he perm anent harhoouo
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3rd. \Vs Lewis Petersen.
PERSONS RECEIVING THE
MOST RIBBONS
Highest- Mrs. Wilda Carson
Second —William Weideman.
Third The Palladys.
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SAVE WITH DIVIDENDS
:
LANGLOIS
Fire Insurance
Arthur Knox Insurance Agency
Thank You
Much appreciation and many
thanks are tendered the Boy
Scouts who worked so hard dur­
ing the Azalea Festival to insure
its smooth progress.
Among them were Jimmie and
Butch Gribhle who helped bring i
in greens for the Azalea chain
and Dale Dirks, Wally Craig and
F.ddie Hoar who placed the ply­
wood cores separating areas.
This assistance helped the
adults a great deal.
Mrs. Ross Ritchey was taken to
Richmond. Calif, on Tuesday to
recover from an attack of asthma.
Mr. Ritchey and Karen will re­
turn shortly.
Lily Blossom Time
July 19
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until Mickey is well.
Featuring: One-Day service and Logger repair.
Hours 9 to 6