Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 13, 1953, Page 15, Image 15

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    1 6 Brookings Harbor Pilot Boy Scouts Go to
THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1933
One Year s Time
Oregon's Future
Camp Me Lough li n
(From Page 1)
Boys from B rookings spent an
has a firm foundation. We do
enjoyable week at Camp Mc-
hu m b ly appreciate friends and
Loughlin.
(Continued from Page One}
powers th a t be w hich have made
C lim a xin g the tr ip fo r most of
this
foundation possible.
was the s tip u la tio n th a t the c ity them was the rugged tr ip up the
As the next year passes we
m ig h t, in the event of the a p p li­ m ountain O ur boys, used to low
hope to be able to b rin g about
cant fa ilin g to do so, com plete a ltitu d e , were ve ry short winded
many good changes and th is time
such w ork to the c ity ’s sa tisfa c­ fo r several days. The ones who
we w ill lx1 s ta rtin g w ith eyes
tion, and charge the applican t to r could not clim b went on another
looking upw ard.
the w o rk.
hike on low er ground. They w en.
I'he rig h t o f appeal fro m the to Base Cam p and la te r to a lake
decision o f the superintendent of near Lake of the Woods, although
N E W T O N S H O L D R E U N IO N
streets to the c ity council is also the lake had snow m e ltin g on one
A happy fa m ily reunion was
included in the ordinance, as w ell < nd, the boys went sw im m ing,
enjoyed last week at the home of
as penalties fo r fa ilu re to com ­ rom e a u -n a tu ra l.
A lm o N ew ton, H arbor, when Mrs.
ply.
The camp ro u tin e was q u ite
N e w to n ’s tw o sisters, M rs. Alice
O th e r action taken by the c ity s tric t and they did things on
r d' aids and M rs. F lorence Set-
council brought up a discussion schedule. O u r boys took part in
lie ff, fro m Fresno and Tulare,
of street conditions on Easy the a c tiv itie s around cam p fa ir ly
C alif., a rriv e d Sunday evening for
s tre e t. Residents fro m th a t area w ell, and e xp e rtly. They had a
F o u r-H members fro m the e n tire state of Oregon fo rm on the
a few’ days visit. They a rrive d via
requested m ore adequate d ra in ­ Spanish tango act fo r stu n t n ight
campus at C orvallis, d u rin g A nnual F o u r-H Sum m er School th is
M edford w here Miss R uth New­
age ot th e ir street, as w e ll as bet­ w ith home-made costumes and
summer.
ton joined them .
Miss Newton,
te r surfacing, and they received a m usical in stru m e n ts w hich lasted
who
is
w
ith
the
Boys
and Girls
I rom ise from C ity Superintendent live m inutes. T hey got honorable
A id Society, spent M onday in
< f S treets O. D, A rp to survey m ention.
Gold Beach before re tu rn in g to
the area and m ake recom m enda­
T h ird place was won in the W a ­
M
edford.
tions fo r im provem ents.
te r C arnival.
R o ta ry clubs are know n as
'I’he c ity also laid plans fo r pav­
1st event Tandem boat race
service clubs.
The
B rookings
ing w o rk previously agreed to by Russell Beem and L a rry P a rk e r
A W o rk Shop a See It Done R otarians dem onstrated the m ean­ H E N R Y G O L IS H V A C A T IO N S
the S ta te H ig h w a y Commission 2nd place.
booth at the Coos C ounty F a ir ing o f the te rm service clu b in a
O ff fo r a w e ll earned vacation,
on c ity streets. No bids were re ­
at M y rtle Point August 13 to 16 very tangible w ay at th e ir lunch- H e n ry Golish, H a rb o r bulb fa rm ­
2nd event— Horse and R ider
ceived on the c a ll made last year E. T u rn e r and E. D im m ick. E ....... is planned by the C oquille V alley
'on m eeting Tuesday noon.
er, le ft last week by Greyhound
by the state, and the commission | &
A Sanders, 1st place.
A r t Association. T his W o rk Shop
D r. Paul R onniger to ld his fe l­ fo r the C a lifo rn ia coast and San
has postponed the w o rk u n til
3rd event— Towel Race
L. w ill be in a booth b u ilt by vhe a rt low R otarians o f the o ft tim es Francisco. He w ill be gone a
sp rin g The highw ay group has as­ H annon and D. Bushnell.
association last year under the urgent need fo r blood and o f the week.
sured th? council, however, that
4th event — W asher dive — grandstands.
teed to know q u ic k ly w here d if ­
the funds have been set aside fo r L. W ay and R Combs.
A ll day F rid a y and S aturday ferent types o f blood are a v a il­
the w ork.
5th event Free S tyle H. Hale there w ill be dem onstrations of able. He cited tw o recent cases
In o th e r action, the council ap­ • and T. W idney.
the various a rts anil cra fts, in ­ where blood was needed lo ca lly
proved the request of the H ig h ­
6th event—Steam boat A. San­ clu d in g weaving, ru g braiding, and because blood types o f resi-
w ay M arket fo r a package beer ders and R Combs 2nd place.
te x tile painting , and p a in tin g in ’ents of the B rookings and H a r ­
license, and discussed tra ffic reg­
7th event— Relay. L. Hannon, oils and w a te r colors. Dem on­ bor area are not know n it was
W urlitzer and
u la tio n down town.
back stroke. T. W idney, side s tra to rs w ill be members o f the necessary to go to the Crescent
Present at the m eeting were
lesse French
stroke.
H. Hale, overhand and a rt group. Finished w o rk also w ill C ity area fo r help.
M ayor Robert D im m ick, C ouncil- L. W ay, free style.
be on display in the booth.
To secure the necessary funds
men C live M anley, W arren S m ith.
Hth event— Egg and Spoon N.
Mrs. W a lte r L a ird , handlin g the
NEW AND USED
C harles Young and Pete Les- Berger and D. Hoie.
!e type the blood o f possible
• • •
w eaving and rug braiding, is in
m e iste r; C ity A tto rn e y Ed A ck-
donors of this area it was sug­
9th event— U n d e rw a te r— H a n ­ i charge o f the W o rk Shop, and
Icy. C ity S urveyor Charles Ech- non.
gested th a t “ w’e pass the h a t." In
¡ w ill be assisted by: M rs. Glenn
• • •
< »Is. Police C hief Brown, F ire
i very few m inutes som ething
10th
event
—
W aterm elon S to ry, te x tile p a in tin g ; Mrs. B ill
< hief Nelson, C ity Judge Nelson,
over
$100
was
raised.
In
the
near
Scram ble. T. W idney. H Hale, L. Preston, p a in tin g (o il and w a te r
Tuning & Repair
an d C ity R e ta rd e r Gladys K anick P arker, D. Bushnell.
fu tu re
B ro o kin g s-H a rb o r
resi­
c o lo r); Mrs. A. O. Jacobsen, ce ra -I
• • •
dents w ill be asked to have th e ir
1 hese Scouts won 3rd place in mics. A large sign fo r the W ork
tu;^biiiftyM..4ffl®aBnuŒiçnmrnj u*n. •uiumiaaminro.ianiiw the camp contest.
blood typed th a t in case of em er­
Shop has been prepared by Miss
gency
they m ay be called upon to
On S a turday n ight a large Ida C erding.
perhaps save a life.
C ourt of H onor was held. Aw ards
T he booth th is ye a r w ill be
Three new m embers w ere taken
and pins were presented and a painted, and the w o rk of re p a ir
m em orable closing .program was and p a in tin g w ill be done next | into the club. President Gorden
FREE ESTIMATES
Goetd presented R o ta ry pins to
enjoyed. The local boys in the week by vo lu n te e r w orkers.
W intoon section w ere Don C ar-
Brookings, or
In fo rm a tio n w ill be available Roy B rim m , M a rris H em p and
t» r, B utch T u rn e r, Ray H ill, M el- regarding a c tiv itie s and m em ber- Chad, e xp lainin g to them b rie fly
vin E llis, Ronald Combs. L a rry ship in the C oquille V a lle y A rt the objects o f R otary.
P arker, D avid
Hoie, H arrison Association.
The program consisted o f m o­
P.O. Box 4Q}
Hale, Tom m y W idney, A lv in San-
tion pictures presented by Les
lers, Russell Beem, Neal Berger, B E T T IE W H IT E H O M E
EAS Y ST.
D im m ick show ing the grow ing,
B R O O K IN G S
E llis Yelton. Eddie Hoar. D ick
harvesting,
cleaning, ro a stin g and
Miss B e ttie W hite, daugh ter of
•" "U" n -I iiaiirirr.Bii
, ■ .
Fad ling. Robert D im m ick, Eddie
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COQUILLE, OREGON
M r. and Mrs. F. E. " B e r t” W hite, g rin d in g o f coffee.
D im m ick. L a rry W ay. G ary W ay,
a rriv e d home last week, a fte r a
P h ilip BondeT'David Bushnell and
m o n th ’s vacation in Los Angeles.
L a rry Hannon.
W h ile in Los Angeles, B e tty saw
Ralph l)o It
the new film medium. ’C ineram a’,
SAI.I. SUCCESSFUL
w hich she says is very impressive.
Mrs. E rm a M itc h e ll says she is I t consists of a large curved
Custom F arm T ra c to r W o rk
$500 D O W N Buys a ve ry w e ll-b u ilt one-bedroom home on north
very w ell pleased w ith the re- screen, and the film s shown on it
give
an
illu
sio
n
of
depth.
Shown
hank Chetco road. U nfinished a ttic , also sleeping room over
R otovateing — Leveling
s|x»nse to her A n n iv e rs a ry Sale
were
a
travelogue
covering
the
garage.
Good w e ll and pressure system. 2 acres w ith fr u it
by the b u ying public. M any v is it-
Ask F o r An E stim ate
trees and o u tbuild ings.
| cd the shop d u rin g the past week. east and west coasts, in clu d in g
D rastic reductions on stock were C ra te r Lake, and a p o rtio n of the
L A R G E H O M E W IT H R E N T A L B e a u tifu l 3-bedroom home
ortered the Tots and Teens Cake opera “ A id a ” .
w ith ad d itio n a l re n ta l house. B oth only one year old. On over
On the w ay home, B e ttie jo u r-
and Coffee were served by M r.
3 acres o f good level land w ith abundant n a tu ra l shrubbery.
Phone 2274
Brookings, Oregon M itch e ll and M is M ustard. Mrs. nied over to Eugene, w here she
In the c ity yet ve ry secluded. $7500 w ill handle.
M itchell's m other, on M onday 3rd was a bridesm aid at the wedding
oi «a friend. Miss C arol Robertson.
R E D U C E D $1000 — 2-bedroom m odern home w ith fireplace,
Council Plans
ROTARY NEWS
Art Association
Plans Work Shop
P IA N O S !
RENTAL OR TRIAL
WURLITZER ORGANS
• • •
WELL DRILLING
CONTACT—
Chetco Drug Store
D. A. KISH
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RALPH A. YOUNG
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P. O. Box 596
I leavy Equipment
Moved Bv DeMoss
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO
P ra c tic a lly N E W
per m onth.
3 BEDROOM HOME
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
$10.000 $2.000 cash
$100
B ert DeMoss moved the heavy
equipm ent used to move the d ir t
4 room m odern furnished home on 4 ACRES EX CELLEN T SPR IN G on the school grounds re ce n tly on
his la tg e log tru c k . T h is help was
- $T k VH)
m uch appreciated by both the
B E A l H F U L H O M E 2 ACRES H IG H W A Y F R O N T A G E
2 bed- w orkers and the ciTizens of the
room*, 2 b ath s tile kitchen co rn er sink ocean view double school d is tric t.
'• b * rn . »hop. AU fenced and under sp rin k le rs
$20,000.
$'M W down.
M RS K E R N S HAS V IS IT O R S
Mrs Ben Kerns and ch ild re n of :
4L AC R ES B U I B L A N D
OR HOM ESITE IN HARBOR $6500
San F rancisco have been v is itin g
w ith term s i f desired.
M rs C lara K erns
They le ft on
2-B E D R O O M H O M E and three re n ta l u nits on Highway 101. Ohly T hursday m o rning fo r Merced.
$3000 cash and $150 per m onth.
C a lif., where they w ill be at home
Ben is stationed close by at
C astle A ir Port bases M rs. C lara
PHONE 2S24
K ern ba* ju s t re tu rn e d from
K la m a th F a lls a fte r v is itin g there
Si F I l\MA 1). Rii 1„ B rum r . or
five weeks
She is able to use
Charles Gr.iyshel or Guv E. Rue.
her foot in ju re d in the law nm ow er
w ith th»' use o f one c ru tch
k n o tty pine in liv in g area, attached garage, lots o f storage fa ­
c ilitie s . On large lot close to school. $10.500 to ta l,o n ly $2300
down.
1'OTAL P R IC E $4500 Good liva b le house on 2 c ity lots, only
tw o blocks fro m m ain street. 1/3 down w ith low m o n th ly
payments.
IN V E S T M E N T O P P O R T U N IT Y
Good com m ercial corner
w ith 2-bedroom home, fireplace and garage, Reduced to $6500.
onlv $1000 dow n.
SMALL Mt» TEL FOR LEASE Three units completely fur­
nished on Highway 101. Ideal for income and residence.
See H om er H a g g e rty o r Eva Lee Long
PETE J. IESMEISTER, Realtor
P hone 3311
Also the EES 1 in Insurance Coverages
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