Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 01, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    8 Brookings-Harboi Pilot
C H E T C O G RA N G E TEAM
IN IT IA T E S FO R O P H IR C H O IR
THU RSD A Y , A P R IL 1, 1954
T h irty five m em bers of Chetco
G r a n g e a tte n d e d the O phir
G range m eetin g a t O phir last
P e te $ rid, 67, of H arbor, passed
F rid ay evening, w ith the C hetco aw ay a his hom e ea rly S unday
Mrs. R obert Lively, Mrs. Alvin , G range ladies degree team p u ttin g m o rn ir
H e w as tak en to K la ­
W oodriff and AJan W oodriff are on th e T h ird and F o u rth D egrees m ath F alls M onday, by th e Roy
spen d in g a couple of w eeks in for four O phir G range candidates. H. B >wn M o rtu ary , for Services
S e a ttle on a com bined business B esides the seventeen m em bers of and n term e n t th e re W ednesday
and p leasu re trip. Alvin and Bob, the degree team s, those tak in g afternoon
left hom e baby s ittin g a re n ’t en ­ p art w ere th e m ens ch o ru s and
Mr. S trid w as born a t N o rrala,
joying th e tw o w eeks as m uch.
the H arvest drill m archers. The Sweden, M ay 21, 1886. He cam e to
E. E. H anscam Jr., and his fam ­ M aster of C hetco G range, Fr» d Oregon, and se ttle d in K lam ath
ily re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from a two G ustafson and Mrs. G ustafson F alls in 1927. About five y ea rs ago
w eeks v acation trip in th e ir plane. w ere w elcom ed as honored guests he and his wife m oved to H a rb o r
T hey re p o rt an enjoyable trip, but by the O phir G range M aster, Ray w here he lived un til his d eath .
too m uch rain for th e best of S tevens.
He w as a m em b er of th e V asa
w e a th e r all the tim e.
'I'lie next m eeting of C hetco o rd e r of A m erica, and received his
Mrs. B. E. K ern s re tu rn e d G range, this F riday, A pril 2nd, 25 y ea r pin a m onth ago.
hom e S u n d ay a f te r a several will be fe atu red by an E a s te r
S urvivors a re his widow, H elen;
w eeks trip to O akland and o th e r Hat p arad e by th e wom en, each th re e d au g h ters, B rita D a h lstro m
C alifo rn ia points w here she visit- h at to re p resen t th e occupation of of H arbor, K arin B eckm an of
ed re la tiv e s and friends.
I her husband. T h ere will be judges S eattle, A nna M arie H am alain en
Mr. and Mrs. O tto T u rley ar- «nd prizes aw arded. T hese h ats of D etroit, M ichigan; and th re e
rived hom e last w eek a f te r a a re also to bo parad ed at the sons, M artin S trid of K lam ath
couple of m onths business trip Pom ona G range m eetin g the next Falls. Louis H. S trid of P o rtlan d ,
across th e co u n try co n tac tin g day, S a tu rd a y , A pril 3rd. th e and E ric I. S trid of T he D alles.
green h o u se men in connection m eeting being held at th e C hetco
O th er survivors a re 14 g ra n d ­
w ith th e ir bulb raising on th e ir G range hall, s ta rtin g at 11 a m., children, and a siste r, Ida E ric k ­
ranch n e a r th e VV'inchuck.
w ith a ¡x)t luck d in n er a t noon.
son, and h a lf-b ro th er, A lfred Lau-
Mrs. ( laude H o llan d and d a u g h ­
rin who live in Sw eden.
te r B arb a ra of W eaverville left W IN C H U C K W O M E N ’S CLUB
S u n d ay for A shland a f te r v isit­
R each th a t b u y er th ro u g h a
M E E T AT MRS. W A TER M A N S
ing for th re e days a t the hom e
P
ilot
C lassified A dvertisem ent.
T he M arch m eetin g of the W in-
of Mrs. H olland’s s is te r and
b ro th er-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. Mil- ! J chock W om en’s Clob w as held last
T hursday a t th e hom e of Mrs.
ton F oster.
M
ary W a te rm a n w ith ten m em ­
Mr. and Mrs. F red G ustafson
bers
present. M rs. C h ristin e L ucas
drove to K lam ath F alls M onday
< H E M O R R H O l D S ) m
Where th ey p lanned to a tte n d the joined th e club a t th e m eeting,
a n d o th a r re c ta l d is o rd e rs ,
fu n e ral of P ete S trid on W ednes­ and Mrs. M ete M ayers w as a
COLON
AMO STOMACH AILMENTS
day, and re tu rn hom e on T h u rs ­ guest. A d em o n stratio n of a r ts
•IOPTURE
(Hirnia)
and
c
ra
fts
by
Mrs.
P
e
a
rl
H
enry
day.
IisitM Without Hospital Oprano*
w
as
enjoyed
by
th
e
m
em
bers.
R udolph Potocnick of N orfolk,
C. J. D. an. M D.
Our Founder
Booklet
The hostess, assisted by her
V irginia is spending this week
FREE W Detciiptlve
1883-1948
rite or Cell
h ere visiting his fath er, and uncle, d au g h ter, M rs. B eulah K eisier,
THE DEAN
D EA N C L IN IC
M att and Andy Potocnick. He served delicious re fre sh m e n ts at
Open 10 until 5 Monday throuoh Friday.
the
close
of
th
e
m
eeting.
cam e by w ay of E u re k a w here he
Until 8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Chiropractic Physicians . . . In our 43rd year.
visited his siste rs Rosie and Luella
2026 NORTHEAST SANDY BOULEVARD
then to K lam ath to see his o th e r A T T E N D C O N V E N T IO N
Telephone EAst 39T8
P o r t la n d 1 3 . O r e .
Mr. and Mrs. C liff Beem, and
siste r E tta. As this is th e first
tim e in ten y ears th a t Rudolph 1 dau g h ter, Jean, w ere in E ugene
h as been home, he re p o rs th a t over th e w eekend w h ere Mr. Beem
he d id n ’t even recognize m ost of a tte n d e d a R epublican C onvention.
it, and th a t th e re a re lots of They re tu rn e d hom e on S unday.
houses on the hillsides w here he
used to go rabbit hunting.
E L IE S T O D E T R O IT
Mr. and Mrs. D E. M assett re ­
R oger O liver flew to D etroit
tu rn e d hom e S unday a f te r v isit­ i T uesday to be w ith his m o th er
ing in A rcata for a few days at who is ill. D uring his absence,
th e hom e of th e ir d au g h te r, Mrs. [ Mrs. O liver is stay in g w ith Mrs
Jo h n T w orek and h e r fam ily.
J. S. C lendenin.
tion C om m ittee in B aker, Oregon.
R eservations will not be accepted
by the H otel except th ro u g h the
re serv atio n com m ittee.
Am ong the speakers who will ap ­
pear on th e program a re Mr. J a y
T aylor, P resid en t of th e A m erican
N ational C attle m en ’s Association
The B ak er C ounty Livestock As­
sociation has a rran g e d fo r even­
ing and off-hour e n te rta in m e n t.
HARBOR RESIDENT Cattlemen To
PASS cS A W A Y
M eet i n M a y
HARBOR NEWS
T he Oregon C a ttle m e n ’s Asso­
ciation announced th e d ates for
th e ir 41st A nnual C onvention to
be held in B aker, O regon. 7'he
d ates a re May 17, 18 an d 19.
C attle m en in tere ste d in a tte n d ­
ing th e convention should m ak e
th e ir reserv atio n s th ro u g h the
( a ttlc m e n ’s A ssociation R eserv a­
TITAN
CHAIN SAWS
Sales and Service
DIAPHRAGM
CARBURETOR
All Angle Operation
• TITAN CHAINS FOR ALL SAWS
P IL E S
M •
R ead th e class ads. T hey pay.’
HENRY'S SAW SHOP
•
FREE DEMONSTRATION •
Across Highway from U. S. Ranger Station
PHONE 345
GOLD BEACH
...... r — ■■■.'J.'bit' 111. 1 ^ 7 .
■ raffia
7th Annual
Fashion Show
Sponsored By Satellite Club, O.E.S.
LATEST SPRING FASHIONS
l)iought to you by your local merchants
1952 DeSOTO COUPE
Custom \ ’e i\ Clean
1950 DODGE SEDAN
1 Door dark blue finish
1919 PO N T IA C SED A N
2-D oor a nice c a r ... ..
1953 G M C
LON P I C K U P
L o n g W h e e l b a s e lo a d e d w ith
e x tra s
1951 S l ’U D E B A K E R P I C K U P
R -5 S e r ie s , h e a t e r
1948 W IL E Y S J E E P
A W ork h o r s e th a t is in g o o d s h a p e
1916 FORD *6’
Tudor
Sedan
$1699
$ 899
$ 749
$1495
$895
$645
$ 215
1911 BUICK C EN TU R Y
No reaso n ab le offer refu sed
PRIZES
ENTERTAINMENT
FUN
the first breath of Spring, brought to von by your
Brookings merchants! As new ami fresh as the first Azalea
buds! It’s the first spring showing of what you and your
family will I k wearing—tomorrow!
And with it—new merchandise displays, sparkling
entertainment—fancy prizes!
Henning Snick
r
SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 8:00 P.M.
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
BUICK CARE KEEPS BUICKS BEST 1
On I lighway
ioi
North End of Town
Adults S udd
Children 50c
T IC K E T S AVA ILA BLE FROM M EM B ERS OR AT DOOR