Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 08, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot Scout Building
THURSDAY, A PR IL 8, 1954
Facts and News
WRANGLERS PLAN
RODEO GRANDSTAND
The
Chetco
W ranglers
have
co m p leted w ork on th e ir new
Rodeo ground, and a re planning
to begin co n stru ctio n of a g ra n d ­
s ta n d in th e n e a r fu tu re .
P la n s for th e g ra n d sta n d have
been approved by the C ity, so con­
s tru c tio n can begin as soon as
w e a th e r perm its.
T h e W ran g lers a re also laying
te n ta tiv e p lan s for a Rodeo in
connection w ith Lily Blossom
Tim e, if th e d a te for the F estival
can be estab lish ed in tim e to en ­
g ag e Rodeo.
Ju d g e C h arles S chaal re tu rn e d
hom e this w eek a f te r a short hos­
p italizatio n .
END YOUR PAINTING
WORRIES, DR AITS
PLASTERING
In te rio r and E x te rio r
A. II. F.CKETT
Box 551. Brookings
SM IT H RIVER
: SMITH RIVER • Flames
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By M IKE PAGE
CASH AND O T H E R A SSE T S:
$334.00 in B ank. A round $200
C redit a t B rookings Plywood,
exact figures are being gathered.
No unpaid bills.
AM OUNT D O N E ON B UILDING
Lot, 60x296 feet all clear w ith
W a rra n ty Deed. O u te r foundation
com pleted. 4 loads gravel hauled
for drivew ay and all spread. Ail
rough-in plu m b in g in. Fill inside
foundation about com pleted. Tool
shed moved on lot. w ith pow’e r
hooked in. p o w e r pole and hookup
and
m e te r
installed. S m a l l
am o u n ts of 2x4 and o th e r sizes
on hand
ITEM S N E E D TO ST A R T
C O M P L E T IO N O F B U ILD IN G
A C h airm an for th e Scout
B uilding C om m ittee. M ore co-op­
eratio n . M ore logs hauled to
B rookings Plyw ood from S ta te
H ighw ay right way. Plyw ood C om ­
pany w ill'tra d e m a te ria ls for logs.
Mr. G ribble, building chairm an,
w a n ts m a te ria l for F r a m i n g
building, on band before any m ore
co n stru ctio n s ta rts , th at w ay m ore
can be done w ith a good crew .
C ontact Mr. G ribble, Mr. ('a rl
B erger o r M IK E PAGE. W ATCH
FOR D A TE O F C O M M ITTEE
M F E T IN G .
M rs. E va Hill spent Sunday,
M arch 31, as a guest of h er son
an d dau g h ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs.
D onald C rockett at H arb o r. O re­
gon. Mrs. C ro ck ett w as host for a
b e a u tifu l b irth d ay
dinner, in
honor of Mr. C ro ck e tt, w ho was
ce le b ratin g his birthday. .
A gold cake, w ith yellow trim ­
m ing and green candles w as
baked for him by his d au g h ter,
('a ro le Lee F reem an. T hose p res­
ent w ere Mrs. Eva Hill, Mr. and
M rs. Eddie F reem an, and d au g h ­
te rs D onna May, Cindy an d Susan
C ro ck e tt, Jo an P ettig rew , Vernon
C ro ck ett, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
G arvin, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
C ro ck ett.
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
authorized
M cCU LllO CH C H A IN SAW D EA LER
Across from Shell Station
V ernon C ro ck ett, son of Mr. and
Mrs. D onald C rockett, who is
statio n ed at F o rt Ord, has been
g ra n te d a 30 day furlogh to assist
his fa th e r on his d airy farm . Mr.
C ro ck ett recen tly u n d erw en t a
check-up at a P o rtlan d clinic, and
m ust tak e a rest from farm work.
Damage
Oasis Building
F ire last w eek g u tted an a p a rt­
m ent occupied by Mrs. D oris N o r­
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m an and h er fam ily, above the
Oasis clubroom . The flam es d e­
stro y ed all the personal posses­
sions of th e N orm an fam ily.
M em bers of th e S m ith R iver
F ire d ep a rtm en t w orked h ard to
prev en t th e flam es from spreading
to o th e r a p a rtm e n ts in th e b u ild ­
ing. T h e firem en erected ladders
to fight th e fire from th e second-
s to ry
window, confining the
flam es to th e N orm an A p artm en t,
but sm oke and w a te r d am ag e was
su ffered in adjoining room s, oc­
cupied by th e Hobbs fam ily.
T he dam aged building is owned
by Miles Bobst.
F rien d s and neighbors of Mrs. I
N orm an have been m ost helpful,
WHERE It MORE
sending bedding and clothing to
1
BUYS TWICE AS
help the fam ily out.
T he fam ily is now living in the
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MUCH!
fo rm er Post office building, n ear
H ig h t’s sto re.
F in d w h a t you w an t through ■
Among the Del N o rte Pom ona th e P ilot C lass Ads.
G range m em bers who atten d e d
th e C u rry C ounty P om ona Grange
held S a tu rd a y at th e C hetco
DR. W. H. T O W N SE N D
G range H all w ere th e follow ing:
M aster and Mrs. Leo Kloske, Mr.
V eterin ary Clinic
and Mrs. Jam es Hocking, Mr. and
Mrs. Ja c k McKim, Mr. and Mrs.
SM ITH R IVER
E v e re tte Lowm an, Mr. and Mrs.
O ffice Hours:
W illiam H u n ter, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Phillips, E thel Goodlin and
1 to 4 - 9 :00 p.m .--M onday th rough S a tu rd a y
7 to 8 - 9 :00 p.m.—Mon., Wed., F ri. E enings
K a th e ry n W ier.
P h o n es : S m ith River
P la n s a re being m ade by th e
Residence 631
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Office 641
S m ith R iver M ethodist C hurch for
EM
ER
G
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C
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CALLS
ANYTIM
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th e annuel E a s te r service to be
held at 6:30 a.m . n e a r th e S h ak er
C hurch, ju s t off th e m ain hig h ­
way.
F o rt Dick C om m qpity C hurch
plans to join in th e service, and
o th ers m ay p a rtic ip a te in th e
early m orning service.
CHETCO DRUG
ADAMS
AND REPAIR SERVICE
P. C). Box IQ5
B v E th e l Goodlin
Brookings, Oregon
Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2274
CH EV R O LET
FO R ECONOM Y AND D EPEN D A B ILITY
SMITH RIVER
Sales and Service
Fashion Show
Draws Crowd
for c le a n e o fs te a d ie r heat-
have it/ with years-ahead...
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For Curry County
A larg e crow d atten d e d the
S pring F ash on Show, presen ted
by the S m ith R iver A m erican
Legion A uxiliary at th e C om ­
m u n ity H all. M arch 23.
E arly spring sty les from Daly
B ro th ers in C rescent C ity w'r>
m odeled hv the follow ing ladi 's
from S n i'th R iv er: Mrs. Joe
R eiehlin. M rs F red Owens. Mrs.
Ann B lankenship, M rs Roher.t
Browne, M rs Jam es H ight, and
M rs F red M orrison. Ju n io r sty les
w ere m odeled by Michelle Browne,
J a n H ight and P ep p er Owen.
T he stag e w as a ttra c tiv e ly dec­
o ra te d w ith huckleberry greenery
and daffodils, m aking a p re tty
se ttin g for the show ing of th e
so rin g sty les S tag e d eco ratio n s
w ere in ch arg e of M rs T aylor
W estbrook. M rs C harles N orm an
and Mrs. Dolly Lovenborg. Mrs
C arol S tam b ro u g h . of Daly's, w as
co m m en tato r. R efresh m en ts w ere
served at th e close of th e show ­
ing.
R each i.
bu y er th ro u g h
P ilot C lassified A dvertisem ent.
a
Daily
us fill your order for Rich-Heat now.
Freight Service
FOSTER & BOLVI
Phone 2685
After Hours 2395
6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
BROOKINGS. OREGON
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FA LL B REA K S ARM
F o rre st M cM ann fell from a
dum p tru ck F rid ay while un lo ad ­
ing pipe and su ffered a broken
arm . Mr. M cM ann is em ployed
by the B rookings Land and Town-
site Co.
- f becoiise R1CHFIHD is Yeors-Ahtoii
Coast Freight Lines
Dave Franklin, O w n er
P hone 2634
(k o . Lostroh, Local A g e n t
Phone 411
Gold Beach, Ore.
AUTO REPAIRING
(to Ate( rtofs
MtWSW&S
. . . And because our ONLY business
is the care and repair of your car (plus
your CO M PLETE SA TISFA C TIO N
with our services) you can be sure that
we have the best interests of both you
and your car at heart. Drive up for a
check up, today!
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
Phone 2 3 3 4