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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1954)
1 0 Brookings 1 Tarbor PPot COOS - Curry TH U R SD A Y , A P R IL 8, 1954 . 1 Y A H RS C E L E B R A T E 25T H A N N IV ER SA R Y Mr. and Mrs_ C arl Yahr cel b rale d th eir- 25th w edding a n n i v e rsa ry last week twice. T h e Y ahr's w ere su rp rise d by a g ro u p of friends fr n the L u th e ra n C h u rch at the r d m ith RR» hom e F rid ay , wh- came to off r th e ir c o n g ra tu la tio n s to th e cou ple. S a tu rd a y the Y ahrs celebrated w ith a d in n er p a rty w ith friends a t W hite Rock . E L M E R ’S B E T T E R E lm er K ennedy had th- cast rem oved fyoni his hip M arch 25, y n d is g ettin g along fine, accord in g to D r Paul R onniger. Elm er, w h o w as hu rt in a logging acci d e n t, should be hom e in tw o o r th r e e weeks. S u b sc rib e to T he Pilot. Museum Location To Be Voted On Sat. A ppointm ent of Mrs. Lee P a t vote as to the location of the terson. widow of a form er s ta te p erm an en t home for the Coos- sen ato r, as v ice-chairm an of th e C u rry M useum is to be taken on P a tte rso n -fo r - G overnor co m m it S atu rd ay , A pril 10th. All m em tee has been announced by Ted R. bers of the C oos-C urry Pioneer G am ble, s ta te cam paign ch airm an a r d H istorical A ssociation who for G overnor P aul P a tte rs o n in • in tere ste d in the m useum 1 s race for the R epublican nom i w hich is to house the m any con nation in the May p rim ary elec- trib u tio n s of ea rly days in Coos t ion. and C u rry counties, are urged by Mrs. P a tte rso n , w ho is not re the co m m ittee to a tte n d this lated to th e governor, is a dau g h - F ran k B latch ley m ade a h u rrie d m eeting. T his is to he held in th e ter-in -law of ex-G overnor I. L C oquille H otel w ith a no host trip out to W in ch ester Bay, on P a tte rso n , and has been activ e in j luncheon at 12 o ’clock. T ick ets the s t a t e ’s republican p a rty at - , business, d u rin g th e week. .SAND A N D (¡R A V E L a re priced at $1.25. fa d s for m any years. W ork on the P o rt O rford- T he A ssociation P resident, Ed T O P SO IL AND F IL L D IR T She is vice-chairm an of th e Detlefsen, and th e building com s ta te w e lfare com m ission and for E u ch re C reek section of H ighw ay m ittee of J. D. C arl, B ert Gould a long tim e has been active in o r 101 now ex ten d s th ro u g h , in v a ri Phone 2057 or 2341 and J. E. N orton, re{)ort th at ganizing aid for th e blind in O re ous stag es, from one end to th e o th er of the p ro ject. A w ork shop th e re ai*e the following th ree sites gon. from w hich to m ake a choice: the ! G am ble said th a t Mrs. P a t t e r lot at 254 S outh H enry, (east of son will co o rd in ate w om en’s a c tiv th e C ourt House in C oquille), the 1 ities th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te . present location of the m useum j w hich is located on city ow ned property adjacent to th e C om m unity Building in C oquille and a site at Coaledo, exten d in g from Mill Wood, Peeler Cores, Split and Round Commercial League M arket S tre e t so u th to the 1 Coaledo bridge. T his piece of { V FW knocked off leag u e-lead • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY pro p erty lays betw een H ighw ay ing B rookings M achine last w eek, 3 to 1. And K e rr H ard w are!!! 101 and w h at was form erly the WOOD A T M ILL ON EASY STREET topped H a rb o r G arag e 4-0. location of H ighw ay 101. O th e r scores w ere B rookings Each m em ber is urged to re Pick-up Load Truck Load mind o th e r m em bers to be p re s M arket 4, B and O Logging, B a r Phone 2546 P.O. Box 645 ent in o rd e r to help in deciding ry ’s B ow lers 4, U S . N atio n al B ank 0. this im p o rtan t m a tte r. M erle H an scam had high sin M rs. B ruce P urdy, gle, 202, and F ra n k C hapin had P ub licity C hairm an. high series, a t 543. B rookings M arket topped team s, w ith 852 and 2408 ROSS SALVAGE L AND D WOODYARD B. B. Crabb Co. Book keeping Pay Roll Taxes Insurance BOWLING Brookings, Ore. I ,____ I Coquille Motors OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS See MENNING No Job Too Large . . . FINEST FUEL . . . S 2 .0 0 Kerr Bldg. I . is being built at Fox Hill, p ra c ti cally on th e bank of E u ch re C reek and grades are being w orked dow n betw een the old W ill Coy hom e and the ocean, u nder Koblenzars* C oquille this p ast week. A u to court, and below th e hom e of S tev e Spoerl. C onsiderable in te re st is cen It is rep o rted th a t su rv ey o rs tered about the ap p ro ach es to a re now' w orking on th e Gold the N o rth F ork of th e Chet co B each -S tate Line section. The p o r bridge. High w a te r of th e riv er tion betw een E u ch re C reek n n d is beginning to ta k e out p a rt of •Go’d P a h has been p re tty w ell the approaches and it is said th • ! i r - 'leered forqst service and co u n ty a r stu d y in g w ays to check this erosion. . MRS. LEE PATTERSON Right Around Here HEADS CAMPAIGN By M ax B rainard Dale B ravo m ade a trip to FOR PRESENT GOV. No Job Too Small CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED FLO O RS . PA T IO S DRIVEW AYS FO U N D A TIO N S SID E W A L K S PO R C H ES - S T E P S BA CK ED BY 27 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E Estimates Cheerfully Given. Cal-Ore League M ellon’s M illw ork still had a half-point lead th is week, a f te r dropping a 3-1 decision to F o ste r and Bolvi. O th e r scores w ere A zalea Lanes 4, W estb ro o k 's 0. Rod and Gun 4. S m ith R iver L eg ion 0, C u rry C ounty L u m b er 3, Pacific M otors 1. Floyd C alph had high gam e, 235. and series, 648 So did A zalea Lanes at 891 and 2601. S 1 0 .0 0 SHANGHAI CAFE CHINESE COMBINATION DINNERS 9OC and S I .0 0 C hinese S pecials Any S ty le Beaverette League NEW HOURS H an scam ’s stre tc h e d th e ir new lead last w eek by trim m in g T o ts lo Teens. 4 to 0. V FW A u x iliary defeated L esm eisler, 4-0. C liff H ouse heat F re e m a n ’s 3 to 1, and M incer’s anil K e rr H ard w are sp lit 2 to 2. VFW A u x iliary had high gam e a n d se rie s, at 912 and 2653. Eshie M eNees h a d single honors, w ith ISO an d 179 (C lara Goyke w as O ^ n 1 i :oo a.111. to 1 :oo a.m. through the week 11 :oo a.m. to 3:00 a.m. FRIDAYS 11 :oo a.m. to 4:00 a.m. SATURDAYS W e C a te r to P a rtie s Phone 3161 TOMMY MOO p ro b a b ly sic k .) ART GIBBS Easy Street Brookings, Ore. Phone 3272 T E E N -A G E LEAG UE F o u r te a m s sco red w hitew ash» s her»’, a s p e r th e fo llo w in g : H e p C a ts 1. A lley D u sters 0; P in T o p - p iers WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Have your car Serviced At Lou Blanc, Inc. L eave \ - pa» ka • Como’.te S e n \e in your ea r th roughout th e day Fair Prices C lillac and Oldsmobile Scfety- ested Used Cars Visit Our Wholesale Row LO U B L A N C , Inc. Across the s tre e t from the P»>rt Office in Coos Bav 1, G u tte r Lovers 0; K ing P in s 1 P en P als 0; B ra in B u s te rs 1. M aple M ashers 0. J e rry A nderson had high gam e and series, at 177 and 456. B rain B usters had 61S and 1800 . 4 -H NEW S T he 1-H L ivestock C lub m et F riday, M arch 26 at the H a m id C rum p hom e. L a rry H an n a gave i v ery in te re stin g talk on th e •are and tceding of pigs The rest »f th e evening w as spent playing rames. R efresh m en ts w ere serv d. S cheduled to ta lk at th e n ex t m eet ng is G ary Bowlin, who w ill ak on th e h isto ry and car»' of beef Reporter, TITAN CHAIN SAWS Sales and Service DIAPHRAGM CARBURETOR All Angle Operation • T IT A N CI IAINS EOR ALE SAWS HENRY'S SAW SHOP • FREE DEMONSTRATION • H elen Lucas. TAKE BUSINESS T R IP Mr. H enry K e rr left T u esd ay i a business trip to P o rtlan d . He ' .is accompuni» d as far as t'oos Bav bv Charles Grayshel Across Highway from U. S. Ranger Station PHONE 345 GOLD BEACH ; A 1 ;] i . r - :r-~