Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 28, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    Right Around Here
eka. In a new ly organized in te r ­
club shoot, th e Gold Beach team
won
w ith a score of 231. B rook­
B y M ax B rainard
Mrs. E arl C arson w as su rp rised - ' T
, ‘ “ l * , , h a p a s t y c a r i n i T " l ' RSI> W JA N U A R Y 28. 1954
ings placed
and
I— - second w
« u ith
n 224. «nu
r.a ii p a rso n w as su rp rised
i..i z-. ,
eveni,,,- a t h er a hom
“ e . . w : ith : ! Ix’th
,k n ,la
l,\ ployed
<■allf • « h e r e th ey w ere
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onday evening
em
11 A R V E S T O F D A F F O D IL F.’u re k a third, shooting 222. In the ; M ondav
1 1 blooms w as sta rte d by B irg er old estab lish ed inter-O regon shoot a P a rty in honor of h e r b irth d a y
-
dd o y td .
Bird.'' has been in th e P h ila d e l­
D ah lstro m who, on the tw en ty - B rookings topped out w ith a score w hich w as th a t day. An evening
Fhe daffodH bloom s a re la te r phia y ard s for rep air. It w as to
third, cut a sm all shipm ent of Gol­ of 224 birds. Gold Beach next wi»h i ° f conversation in term in g led w ith * Mn u su a ^ tb ’s >’e a r . w ith the only ta k e on sto re s and sail T u esd ay
den H arv est buds from his field. 219. and Langlois scored 209. fhp th u n d e r and lig h tn in g storm . ° nes being sh iPPod now com ing mot ning for p a r ts undisclosed.
If th e w e ath er holds about as now T h e re w ere about one h undred " as enjoyed by th e group. Besides I P 0™ th e gl'e e nhoi»se. Jo e Zum pfe C lifford has been in the navy
prevails, fu rth e r increased ship- ( shooters
v .* but
.»Ut no individual aw ard s fhe honored guest, who received KIS stll,)P 'd sev eral th o u san d of about two y ears, and w as s t a ­
m erits will follow. Golden H arv est w ere m ade as these a re not avail- several nice gifts, those present j f be.-ve*low narcissus, w hich com e tioned at th e T ongue P oint s t a ­
is m uch e a rlie r th an th e s ta n d a rd , able u n til th e finish of the to u rn a- w ere E arl C arson. Mr. and Mrs on before th e daffodils.
tion at A sto ria for o v er a year.
King Alfreds. Bob S ta n h u rs t has m ent. From a financial vi nvpoint D onald C arson, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and M rs. Leonard B anick He is an ele c tric ia n on th e " S u n
shioninc blooms
hlnnm« for
f m - somi
e n n iz i th
t hf>
f f ili»
ao m
f z . satisfac to ___
been shipping
e a a ffa
ir ' U w ’ as
q u t i ite
ry , Thomas C arson and Mr. and Mrs. have held several long-distance B u d "
t itne, brought on to bloom un d er according to reports.
phone conv ersatio n s w ith thei»-
Jim m y C arson.
glass.
.,
, .
...
I son, C
v lifford,
mm
who is now on the
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. M ary W a te rm a n is visit- east co ast
♦ ♦ ♦
larg e J ’n K friends in C rescent C itv for a New l' n i
P "
s,ationei1 ”
It anyone is m issing
k s . ! w eek o r ton .lavs.
’
h o s ,n ,
’
" " " bUi Ws Ship
B J J I U . I 1L > l . ' T J I
D uring the heavy rain s of the G uernsey bull, w ithout any m ,a.
arks, week or ten days.
tru
su b m arin e rescue ship " ‘Sun
last weekend, q u ite a lot of m ud its ca rca ss w as w ashed up on the
M r and Mrs. M erle H anscam
w as w ashed into the highw ay in beach n e a r the
of th e river,
...v m
...» outh
u n i u!
u \ e r , took th
un e ir
ii yuung
n a arry
rry , to
young son.
son, B
the cut betw een B rookings and according to A rchie McVey who P o rtlan d M onday w h ere he is un-
the bridge. The rain s also brought liscovered it
it
A rchie
r c h i n says
c a v e he
b o be ! H
p r c r n i 11
r»v
mi in atio
♦ izv.,
....J tr
. e a . t ­
A
dergoing
ex a a m
n and
several trick les to to rre n ts, espe­ lieves th e anim al m ust have com e m ent. B arry, who w as tak en se ri­
cially w here the H enry L aB arges down S m ith R iver.
C lam s
S h rim p
O y sters
ously ill Sunday, and his p aren ts,
lost th eir home an d betw een th e re
A balone
Scallops
P ra w n s
w ere flown to S alem by Ju n io r
♦ ♦ ♦
and the A. C. Thom pson place.
Mrs. F ran c is A rrell w as called H anscam , then due to w e a th e r
♦ ♦ ♦
out to C oquille this p ast w eekend conditions they had to tak e a car
Five can d id ates for the Fellow - to a tte n d th e funeral of h er f a th ­ from th e re on into P o rtlan d . The
cra ft degree of M asonry w ere ad ­ er, M r C harles W atson, a long last re p o rt w as th a t B arry w as
LO CK ER M EA T
im proving slightly.
vanced at last F rid ay ev en in g ’s tim e resident of Coos county.
m eeting. Two o th ers a re ready
♦ ♦ ♦
for this next step.
T h e split second of a lightning som e sort of an u n d erstandin g ,
♦ ♦ ♦
s trik e M onday evening, M ayor w ith Glen and Cleo R ogers in the
N. B rookings
About th irty friends of Miss D im m 'ck ’s bowling ball hit the hole.
Bonnie Kay M incer honored her alley. T he w hack ja rre d th e tow n
at a birth d ay p a rty in th e VFW and p u t out all the lights in q u ite
hall F rid ay evening.
an area, including th e Azalea
,♦ ♦ ♦
Lanes, all in a blinding, a ll-in clu ­
I hat stu ff th at looks like snow sive flash. Bob is quite m odest
back on th e hills IS snow ! At about th is side line accom plish­
least, som e of th e ”A laska Rob­ m ent of his and sorry his pran k
ins" (which are V aried T h ru sh e s), discom m oded so m any people. It
think so, and have come down to is ru m o red he and George Rush.
B iokings w here it is w arm er. REA p o ten tate, m ay a rriv e at
Hum m ing birds a re prospecting
the fuchsia and o th e r blooms.
HARBOR NEWS
pnot 7
K&SQMTIHWGQ
WANT M S
THE FINEST FISH
it
Eastern Oregon Beef
SILVERSPRAY MARKET
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Some one says the reason Pio-
neei Road was p u t into its p re s­
ent condition w as to equalize it
with o th er city stree ts.
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Bowlers are seriously needed on
the V FW team , according to Les
Ray, the te a m ’s cap tain.
They
sta rte d out all rig h t, a t th e begin­
ning of the season, but e ith e r left
town o r w ent on to sh ifts th a t
don t allow for bowling. Any m em ­
ber of the VFW who has even a
notion h e’d like to bowl, w h e th e r
he has ever done so o r not, is
asked to be at th e alleys by 7.00
Monday evenings Les drives back
and forth from Gold B each those
nights.
♦
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A rep resen tativ e of the O regon
Technical
In stitu te ,
K lam ath
Falls,
Mr.
M orris
A nderson
w rites th at he will be in B rook­
ings on F e b ru a ry 17 fo r any who
want to ask ab out th e school. M r
Anderson is a deisel in s tru c to r
th ere and fam iliar w ith th e w hole
layout. He will be at th e high
school on th a t d ate. S everal from
here have atten d ed this s ta te vo-
cational college.
♦
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♦
Q uite a n u m b er of the local Odd
Fellows
atten d e d a m eeting
of
their o rd e r in Gold Beach W ednes- '
day evening last.
♦
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♦
T here was an ex ceptionally w ell
atten d ed shoot at the Rod & Gun
club last S unday w ith sportsm en
coming from the a re a bounded by
( oquille, G ran ts Pass, and E u r-
N o fob Too Large
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