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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1954)
A R R ELLS GO TO C O QUILLE W ELC O M E Mr. and Mrs. F. A. A rrell and Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond W eaver of B rookings are p a re n ts of a son son, Je rry , spent th e w eek-end in born M arch 6, 1954 at Seasid«' Coquille visiting Mrs. A rre ll’s m other, Mrs. N ettie W atson. B rookings can look fo rw ard to K eith D enny, of W oodbury and H ospital. Party Honors Birthday continued expansion in its ply C om pany, and H arold B. H u tc h in Mr. and M rs. Ed C ardw ell of wood industry, A. J. Honzel, M an son, P o rtlan d , legal counsel for B rookings w ere hosts to a group ager of B rookings Plyw ood, told th e firm . of friends who g ath ered at the a C ham ber of C om m erce audience D enny, S e c re ta ry of th e C redi- Rod and Gun C lub to celeb rate last T hursday. j to r ’s C om m ittee of th e firm , told th e b irth d ay of Mrs. F red B lunt. Honzel m ade his s ta te m e n t as th e group th a t th e favo rab le re A tten d in g w ere Mr and Mrs he explained th e plans th a t cent e a rn in g record of th e com Ross S alvage, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- Brookings Plyw ood has fo rm u pany had caused th e c re d ito r’s to , vin Thom pson, M r and Mrs. D on lated to in crease production in a g re e to th e proposed financing ald Thom pson, Mr. and Mrs. its local plant by fifty p e r cent. of th e additional equipm ent. See our new Spring and Summer F ra n k Thom pson, Mr. and Mrs. H utchinson gave th e group in E arlie r, B rookings Plyw ood had D onald Upp, Mr. and Mrs. H a rry announced a new stock issu-' fo rm atio n of the financing of the • SHOES AND • PURSES M ullins, Mr. and Mrs. Coby Long- w hich will be used to finance a I firm and its p resen t s ta tu s , and acre, Mr. and M rs. F re d Jones, new’ d ry e r unit and core lath e outlined the rig h ts of th e new Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Thom as, Mr. here. In s ta lla tio n of th e new' stock issue. an d Mis. Ivan S m ith, Mr. and equipm ent will raise production L adies of th e A ssem bly of God M is. Ray P assley, Mr. and Mrs. from th ree m illion feet per m onth C hurch served the d in n er to th e We have those Nylon Buil P h ettep lace, K en and La- to fo u r1 and a h alf m illion feet 75 m em bers present. T h e tab les Vonne H em m erling, Bonnie L em w ere decorated b ea u tifu lly w ith per m onth. Stretchie, Socks now, ing, Mr. and Mrs. H a rrÿ P ayne, flow ers, highlighted by C am ellias T he audience heard Honzel tell from R u th B athiany, H arb o r. R alph and Irene Young, Louie too. and F ran k ie King, Mr. and Mrs. them th at tim b e r in the B rookings R obert Keeves, Mr. and Mrs. P a t a re a will su stain production of terson Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Bill plywood and o th e r wood m a te ria ls Lonegan, Mr. and Mrs. D avid for m any y ea rs to come, i n V ISIT O R S FROM C A L IF O R N IA S O U T H O F D IM M IC K S son, Mr. and M rs. Gene T hom as, creased local production, he said, Mr. and M rs. E. F. Cosgabe. will result in few er logs leaving and o th ers. I A rcata, w ere guests at th e L u th e r y Mrs. B lunt received m any l o w this vicinity to he m illed else T isdale hom e T h u rsd a y and F r i w here. ly p re sen ts and a w onderful tim e day. Mrs. T isdale's fa th e r, W il w as had by all. F u rth e rm o re , he said, a few liam M clndoe, S m ith R iv er w as y ea rs w ill alm ost c e rta in ly see also present to visit w ith th e old PARENTS H ERE the w aste m a te ria ls of local p lan ts friends of th e family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed G raff accom being used for wood products. A lthough living re la tiv e ly close, panied Mr. and Mrs. Clive M anley O rderly grow th of th e local C or Mrs. T isdale had not seen the hom e from th e ir vacatio n and poration, he noted, will cu lm in ate C osgahes for tw elve years. an* stay in g lor a visit at th e M an- in facto ries to use th e w a ste "in ley hom e. Mrs. M anley is the the very n e a r fu tu re ." CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY G ra ff’s d au g h ter. Also heard at th e m eetin g w ere Mrs. C arl B erger gave h er son. Tom m y a p a rty S a tu rd a y a fte r- i noon to cele b rate h»s ninth b irth - j day. M ore than a dozen g irls and i boys w ere present to play gam es for which prizes w ere given. Re- AUTH ORIZED fiesh m en ts w ere served a t four o’clock. 8 Brookings-Harboi Pilot CHAMBER HEARS HONZEL TELL OF THURSDAY, march a gg , FUTURE GROWTH IN PLYWOOD HERE LOCAL NEWS 1847 ROGERS BROS. BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER AND REPAIR SERVICE Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 195 Brookings, Oregon Pilone 2274 '‘‘ éwvi ^S é • uickTunecare M OVING DAY SOON Mr. and Mrs. L u th e r T isd ale a re rem odeling the house fo rm e r ly occupied by Mr. and M rs. V ern S m ith for th e ir home. Som e in te rio r p ain tin g is being done to th e .r present hom e w hich h as been re n te d to Dr. and Mrs. R ob e rt S m ith. M oving day for th e tw o fam ilies will be som etim e th e la tte r p art of the m onth. W E E K E N D S IN SALEM C liff Girod, te a c h e r at B rook ings High School six'nt th e w e ek end visiting his fam ily in S alem . V IS IT R E L A T IV E S Mrs. M ildred B yrne and d a u g h ter, Joan, spent S unday in G ra n ts 1 P ass visiting Mrs. B y rn e’s d a u g h ter. Mrs. M argaret S lagle and fam ily, and h e r m other, M rs. , I Anna M uehm ore who is at the ’ F ru itd a le Rest Home there. Mrs. M uehm ore gets a g re a t ileal of pleasu re from card s and le tte rs sent by h er B rookings and H arb o r friends. DA U G H TER H E R E V isitors at th e P. K. F inch It's ht-ginning to be the tim e of y e a r w hen th at c a r of yours will horn« in H a rb o r last w eek w ere be seeing lots m o re service And t h a t ’s the tunc w hen c a r c a re is m ore Mr. and M rs Nick F eiss of G er im p o rta n t th an ever vais, O re. and th e ir tw o sm all d au g h ters. Mrs. F eiss is Mrs. H ere at M enm ng Buick, w e’re aw are of the im p o rtan ce of F in ch ’s d au g h ter. pro|H‘r care, and w e’re equipped to tak e car«' ot it. W ith th e larg e st, M ER CH A N TS TO M E E T finest equipped shop in C urrv C ounty, we’re n a tu ra lly h e a d q u a rte rs The R etail M erch an t's A ssocia for c a r c a re B uicks and ev ery th in g els«'. tion will hold a m eeting M arch 17th. 1951 at 8 p m at th e C liff I louse. 36 cars in the A uto Business Meaning Buick On I lighway 101 North End of Town IN E U R EK A Mr and Mrs. C. A M ackenzie spent F rid ay in E u re k a. ! EXTENSION UNIT ! TO STUDY HERBS The M arch m eetin g of th e C hetco Hom e E xtension F n it will he held at th e G range H all. W ednesday, M arch 17. T he project will be H e rb s and . F«xxl Seasoning A pot luck luncheon w ill be servx'd at neon along w ith foods cooked nt the m eeting. Anyone in tere ste d is invited to atten d . NOW! for the first time in silverptate history, 1847 ROGERS BROS mokes these old patterns available again! IIov« long have vou w aited f«>r this o p p o rtu n ity . . . a c h a n c e to c o m p le te v o u r service in one o f these lovely p a tte rn s chosen years ag«>! Im agine vour p rid e in Idl ing in o r co m p letin g vour plaee settings and essential serving pieces to round out v o u r service for rCallv g ra cious e n te r ta i n in g . O r«ler now fo r ¡September deliv ery. F actory closing date, A p ril 17. WHY BE "SILVER SHY" . . PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW! ITEM EACH Teaspoon Dessed Spoon $ 90 1 90 Round Bowl Soup A. D Coffee Spoon« 1.90 .90 Iced Drink Spoon« Butter Spreaders Dinner Knives, Reg Dinner Knives. Viande Dinner Forks, Reg. Dinner Forks, Viande 1.90 1 90 3 00 3.00 1.90 1.90 Salad Forks Oyster Forks 1.90 1.90 Table Spoon Cold Meat or 225 Serving Fork Gravy ladle 3.50 3.50 MINCER'S JEWELRY