Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 25, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    Nayborhill News
B y E lsa R avekes
N ayborhill C lub will have its
re g u la r m eetin g at th e hom e of
M ary H anks W ednesday, M arch
3rd.
T he Lucky-7's m et at th e S to t-
en b u rg hom e T uesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess P o rteu w have
m oved from N ayborhill to th e ir
new hom e n o rth of town.
S everal N ayborhill folks a tte n d ­
ed th e P. T.A. pie social F riday
night. Blossom B ehee had som e
of h er youngest ballet pupils in
tw o num bers. She will have h er
re cital next m onth and will use
th e e n tire class.
N orm a and David W esteren of
B rokings w ere g u ests of Mr. and
M rs. H. H ale and fam ily M onday
evening. T he H ales have a new
TV radio phonograph com bina­
tion, They say t hey get very good
TV reception. Mrs. E thel H ale
teach es at th e B rookings elem t n-
ta ry school but alw ays seem s to
find the tim e to keep a b eau tifu l
y a rd and flow er garden. S h e’s
been p lan tin g several n w roses
th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill H uovila and
g irls visited the Ed R avekes S u n ­
day.
Mrs. M uriel G ragg su re put in
a long day S atu rd ay , a f te r w o rk ­
ing the m orning shift at C had's
(w hich m eans g ettin g up about
5.0 0 a.m .). She w orked the rest
of the day and night at th e C hetco
Inn. She helped serve dinner to
th e Lions C lub and it w as n e a r
m idnight before her day w as done.
Jac k M cC arton w as obligated
in the first and second degree in
th e C hetco G range F rid ay night.
Mrs. E dith D ro rb au g h ca p tu red
a blue ribbon on h er crocheted
bedspread at th e quilt display at
th e G range S atu rd ay . T he spread
w as m ade by a N egro slave about
95 y e a rs ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee D rorbaugh
spent S a tu rd a y evening w ith Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. S te w a rt and Mr.
an d Mrs. C arl Mason.
Mrs. M ary H anks left for P o rt­
land T h u rsd ay night so as to have
a fam ily pho to g rap h tak en of six
gen eratio n s.
M ary’s grandson,
G eorge S chm idt, was trav e lin g
from San F ran cisco for th e sam e
purpose.
T h ere w ere dozens of c a rs tr a v ­
elin g up and around N ayborhill
S unday. O f course the afternoon
W AS nice, but I ju st w onder if
it w as th e w e a th e r or as one of
o u r neighbors said. “A fte r folks
re ad N ayborhill N ew s’ th ey won-
how i .
. di red w hat this N ayborhill and
' people looked like.”
We do have a couple of ladies
up here who could put som e of
these so-called p ain ters to sham e.
i L eora S te w a rt and Billie M ason
ju s t finished painting th e S tew -
a r t ’s living, dining room and
kitchen, and it looks professional.
Seem s like th e signal needed for
th e elec tricity to be cut off is to
put a big chiffon cake in th e oven.
This has happened to m e the last
th re e tim es I've tried to bake one.
T he last tim e it w as an accident,
som ething broke or blew out. but
th e o th e r tw o tim es the fellows
just cut th e juice off w ithout a
w ord of w arning. It seem s th at
when they know they are going
to cut it off they could give us a
little tim e to d ra w a p a 1 of w a te r
or to cook a hot lunch for o u r
sw ing shiftm en.
V isitors at the W eaver hom e
S unday w ere friends from Rogue
River, Mr. and M is. O. H. T hom p­
son and d au g h ters, Olivia. Ju d y
and twins, M elody and M erideth.
M arva W eaver had th<^ 4-H sew ­
ing group of girls at h er hom e
last Tuesday. Those present w ere
leaders M rs. Ann Daw son and
Mrs. Loy W eeks, Gail W eeks,
Mary G. S m ith, S haron B ennett,
Je a n G ardner, Joyce Raym ond.
A nna E ttin g e r and M arjorie D ar
ger. T he g irls will begin cotton
d ress s as th e ir next project.
Mr. and Mrs. John Z uber and
son Ronnie w ere visitors in
B rookings o ver the w eekend. They
spent S a tu rd a y evening at the
hom e of Mr. and Mrs. John P h il­
lips and d au g h ters. C an asta w as
played, the m en being th e w in ­
ners. T he Z ubers have ren ted
th e ir hom e on N ayborhill to M r
and M rs. C laude Bowm an of
Brookings.
Mr. and M rs. Joe H ritz and
Mrs. F. M. Bishop w ere visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. John P hillips this
week.
Mrs. M. K nee and children from
29 P alm s, Calif., visited Mrs.
C hari s B ehee th 's week. Vicky
BROOKINGS LADIES
PRESENT PROCRAM
FO R M ER R E S ID E N T S
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
tE T U R N
TH U R SD A Y , FEB. 25, 1954
Mr. and M rs D an M assett have
re tu rn e d to live at th e ir fo rm e r y e a rs in U kiah. Calif. T h e ir m any
F ive B rookings w om en p re s e n t­
ed the m usical program at a hom e on th e W inchuck a f te r two frit nds here w elcom e th e ir re tu rn .
luncheon T hursday, F e b ru a ry IS.
in C rescent City.
The luncheon w as given by the
W om en’s F ed erated C lub of C res­
J o e M a rs h
cent C ity and th e K la m a th and
S m ith R iver clubs w ere guests.
App arin g on th e p ro g ram w ere
M esdam es
W ilim ina
D onnells,
M eta M eyer, Em il Moore, Nell
//.
M ackenzie, and H elen Rice.
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From where I s it... / /
Handy and Easy
Sign Up’
P A R E N T S V ISIT
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. T ay lo r ci
Salem spent the w eekend w ith
th e ir d a u g h ter, Mrs. W. G. Phelps,
and fa mi I v.
and Joel K nee w ere fo rm er ballet
stu d e n ts of Mrs. Behee.
C u rt B u tte rfield cam e to tak e
his w ife and children hom e to
M edford S unday. Mrs. B utt rfield
had been visiting her p aren ts. Mr.
and Mrs. Don M cC arton, for the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S p rin g er from
H a rb o r and Mr. and Mrs. Ed R a ­
vekes had a hot gam e of c a n asta
at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Bill
E ickhoff Sundav night.
driving unsafe by cutting off the
view around the curve.
From where I sit, lots of peo­
ple even though they mean well
— suffer from short-sightedneM
now and again For instance, some
can never see any further than
their own preferences. They even
go so far as to object to my choice
of a glass of beer with supper.
Shouldn’t we always take the
"long view”. . . and respect our
nt igahors’ rights?
Last month’s safety drive was
a hig success — almost. Every one
helped — the schools ran movies
on safe driving. Rotary pot up
’p o s te r s , and Handy and E asy
Peters went out on their own.
The boys put up a big sign by
.he side of the highway. I t said,
“ Slow dow n— the life you save
may be your own.” It was a good
idea a fte r the police moved the
sign back twelve feet.
In th eir enthusiasm H andy and
Easy p u t it too close to the roa I
i — in fact, rig h t on the sh arpi t
curve on the highway. They made
n ve
i
> 'utes I l re u e n fo u n d a tio n
W M
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