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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1956)
Thursday, February 16, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PfLOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON F. EIG H T Mrs. C ath rin e D oherty and Mrs. C. Yates, of the high school faculty, drove two carloads of a « r r e g u la r met ting of the stu d e n ts to Eugene Friday, to A zalea G arden C lub w as held Ellen A rreii and Sylvia Knox. Following i long Illness, Mrs. P lan s have all been m ade for a tte n d a workshop. February 9th at the V.F.W. H all ; rep o rt th a t if was very difficult th e "M ortgage L ifter" Roast Jessie B ecker passed aw ay on to m ake the decisions on the in B rookings, w ith Mrs, C L. T u rk ey S upper the VFW and Monday, F eb ru ary 13th, a t the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fountain F a lle rt, presiding The serving w inners as they had very n ear L adies A uxiliary are settin g Seaside H ospital in Crescent retu rn ed , recently, from t three sixty essays to judge and alm ost tab le for the dessert luncheon o ut th e evening of M arch 3rd. City. She was born in P etalu m a, w eeks visit to th e Middle W est.j FranR K elley co m m an d er,, California, on the 18th day of w a s beautifully decorated with a all of them were very- good. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller, and J All of the essays will be used aad M ilton F o ster ex tend an in- December, 1888, and cam e w ith sm all valentine tree w ith violets children, of Corvallis, spent the in the conservation display a t a t the bane, und covered with vitation to the public to come her husband, Leroy, to m ake w eekend w ith Mrs. M iller’s p a r lace clo th H ostesses for the day the forthcom ing Azalea Festival and fill up, so many people being th e ir home in Brookings, in 1938, ents, Mr. and Mrs. H enry B eau w ere Mrs. E m il Edw ardson, Mrs F low er Show. The throe winning keen on having big juicy slabs building the b eautiful ocean cliff lieu. E d ith A ckley and Mrs T. F Mc essays will be forw arded to th e of tu rk m eat they think only home now owned by the E rskine Kenna. On th e table in front d Siskiyou D istrict of th e Feder- Milt can prepare. The supper M illers. D uring he residence here Mr. and Mrs. G erry Myers, ¡w ill be served from 6:00 p .m .,: she w as very active and progres- th e room was a very interesting ated G arden Clubs to com pete and family, visited relativ es in « ' w ith tick ets a t $15 per plate. j sive in civic affairs, having ca n ’ driftw ood arangem cnt w ith Chin there. If a w inner is chosen from Coos Bay, a couple of days last contestants, ese figurines done by Mrs. Mol Brookings’ th ree All the proceeds from th e su p 'iv a s se d the a re a for th e original week. LLO YD A N D S U S IE V IS IT S ino. 91 then they in tu rn will com pete Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R ussell W*H be added to th e cu rren t m em berships in th e REA Coop- On th e program w ith Mrs. K in the S ta te essay contest. At are spending th is w eek w ith bank account and used in fu rth e r erative^» and was one of the A rrell as Conservation Chairm an the Aprli 12th m eeting of the Lloyd’s folks on P ark v iew Drive, im provem ents to the p roperty— early founders and earn est work- Mr. and Mrs. R andall C a rte r in charge, were the th ree win G arden Club an o th er program and will spend the next week things which have been put off ers in w hat developed into th e ' ancj son<, je rry , form er residents n in g C ontestants in th< conser will lie had on conservation w ith g usje >s folks, Mr. and Mrs. ,u n til funds were available. Azalea G arden Club. H er e a r lie r , Of Brookings, now of Rio Dell, I v a tio n contest sponsored by the Mr. W illis Ragland, local for- P ete T i e r c e , and „ grandm experiences, and esp ec -, C alifornia, visited a short tim e a Russ M esser has been delegat- _______ . business . $500.00 DOWN. WHY PAY G arden C lub in the 6th, 7th and este r as sjieaker. “Maudie.” They are on leave to s<‘e w hat can be done in ¡ally in m eeting and congenially w ith relatives recently, a fte r R E N T ? Sm all, alm ost new, S th grades in the local schools P lans are g ettin g underw ay from th e Air Force base a t Colo- 'b e way of a good movie, a fte r dealing w ith all of the public, atten d in g the funeral of Mr. i one-bedroom home in a t tr a c t com p etin g Each w inner read for the Spring Flow er Show to rado Cprings, Colorado. th e supper. made h er an especially good and C a rte r’s fath er, a t Newberg. ive location w ith one-fourth — ------------------- sym pathetic neighbor. , ________ ( acre of fine soil. W ould'be an th e ir essay a t the mo ding and be held during the Azalea F e s t- ' ---------------------- received th e ir prize and ribbon W E L L CHILD C L IN IC , A fter selling th e ir ooeanside Mrs. B arb ara M iller en tertain - excellent deal for newlyweds F irst prize w inner w as 'fe rry iv«l Con.rn.ttee» a te now being , H A W A llA N V A C A T IO N - T h ere will be a W ell Child home, the Beckers bought acre- e(j t he Pinochle Club last week or elderly couple, th a t would form ed anti plan« matte under M r an(| M m Mon(le Gerlach w ith in essay on soil and Clinic at the Brookings H arbor age in H arbor w here she and her a t h er horn? on P arkview Drive. like a real garden and flow ers the very able assistance of Mrs. plan on leaving this weekend, w a te r con? ervation N ancy Shee G rade School on F eb ru ary 17th husband developed a tru e high- Those present included Maude You will like this a ttra c tiv e han w as second pride w inner Roy W’eideman, as general chair- for a vacation in th e H aw aiian betw een 9:30 and 11:30 a.m. Dr. way beauty spot. | Phillips, Alice G ran, F ern F arn - price of ONLY $4350.00. man. w ith Mrs. E. W. R avekes islands. T his w ill be th e ir first w ith her esay on m inerals. Pat P au l R onniger will give physical B e s i d e s her husband, she ham, Ruby Lowe, M arie Brown, _________ M cGinnis won third place w ith and Mrs. F. A rrell as C o C h a ir - 1 furlough in b e tte r th a n five exam inations and im m unizations, leaves to m ourn th e ir loss, sis- and M arie Bishop. Mrs. F a rn h e r essay on the conservation of j m an* Mrs. R uth B athiany will be I years and are really planning a assisted by Mrs. D orothea M iller ters Mrs. F annie Berger, of Pet- ham held high score and also A N O TH ER M ODERN, VERY alum a; Mrs. Mabie Allen, San the 300 pinochle prize. trees. R unner-ups in the con general ch airm an in the horti- reaj “b u st,” going both w ays by P ublic H ealth Nurse. A TTRACTIVE HOME L IK E c u ltu re division, and Mis. Chas. air. D uring th e ir absence, th e Francisco; and brother, F ra n k test w ere Pat Marks, Janet T H E ABOVE—Yet in an en G rayshel as Ju n io r place wil continue w ith H al ” Munday, of Connecticut. Mosier, Alice Sm ith and Mervin C harles A road crew from Medford are tirely different location, ju st C hairm an. P ru itt in charge. The funeral sendees w ere con- Pettigrew . really w orking on the N orth out of the City Lim its w ith The th re e judges, Bea Miller, I at Roeder’s F u n eral Bank Road. They have blasted L4 acre. TO TA L P R IC E IS LeO gU G Chapel, by th e Rev. W illard several of the dangerous narro w ONLY $4,500.00 w ith good M onday nights league w as Spencer, of th e Brookings A ssenr spots and one way traffic is now term s. Come in and we will again a b a ttle of team s all the bly of God Church, and inter- observed in places. T he road will show them both to you. way b ut the Brookings Plywood m ent in the Masonic Cem etery, j he gravelled instead of paved, m anaged to stay on top of the ¡n Crescent City, as it w as hoped. league by one slim game. The P allb earers w ere: Val Mend TWO HOMES W IT H IM Plywood men lost th e f i r s t enhall, Jr., F rancis A rrell, Ju l Lynn H am pton, and son, D ar- M ED IA TE PO SSE SSIO N — game and then retu rn ed to ius Koehler, Roy \\ eidem an, Dr. roll w ere here on business, Sat Right dow ntow n. T hese are squeeze out a win for the sec- Ellis Thompson and Rev. W illard urday. Mr. H am pton was form- older homes b u t very well ond gam e and continued to tak e Sp?ncer. je rly su p erin ten d en t of th e Brook' kept up. Can be had on ex th e last gam es and to tal pins. • OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:50 P.M • ! ings Schools and now holds a cellent term s. D rop in for full F o r th e w inners, Neil M artin 6 Blocks North «-/ ..ity Center details. led th e w ay w ith a 517 s>ries and w as pressed by Mel Sund who Mrs. E dith Lundeen recently had a 513 series. retu rn ed from a visit w ith relat-1 ------ " ~ F o r the losing P a rts Men, Ted DOGS O N R A M P A G E — P osters urging all residents of ivees in Sar. Diego. F reem an led the way w ith 476 this com m unity to "W elcome E V E N T S SC H E D U LE Chief of Police Bud Cross re- pins and Tiny D rake had a 475. Your H eart Fund V olunteer on E lsew here in th e PILO T, for p o rts th a t dogs w ith licenses are In the second set of the even H eart Sunday, F eb ru ary 26," your convenience, th e C ham ber still raising cain around th e city. ing, K err H ardw are team w ith- w e n t up on store windows | of Com m erce is running a Cal- He said th a t ju st because a dog stood the pace and won th ree throughout th e city this week, as en d ar of Events. If you have has a license it doesn’t en title uhil< losing o iv game. I his win p |ans neared com pletion for the a an n y v th th in in g » coming com intr u up n th th a a t t you vou the the anim anv special sp e d anim al al to to any priv* kept them in second position, house-to-house collection which w'ould like to ap p ear in this col- ileg?s such as running wild, ex- only one gam e b 'h in d the league is to ta k e place a week from umn, ju st phone 3362 or 2396, cessive barking and all th e rest, leaders. F o r the w inning H ard Sunday. andit will be included. In this He asked th a t ow ners keep a w are Men Bill H igham set the E nrolled so fa r in th e H ea rt way, possibly you and your in- tig h ter rein on th e ir anim als, be- pace w ith a 554 which also took Sunday' A rm y - an arm y m obil te re sts will not collide w ith cause hi? reports an increasing high series honors of th e evening. ized to fu rth e r the w ar against o th ers and. besides, it is a re- num ber of com plaints. Bob R ettlw turned in a 546 ser- dH . asM nf , he hpart and circul. m ined of events going on in y o u r ------------------------- G ala Rice Platter ies and Bud Lowe w ith a 504 ation are 30 volunteers. Most of town which could be of g reat A dd U N D E R W O O D D e v ile d series helped them in m aking th e them are housewives. T hey have, interest to you. H am to c r e a m e d v e g e t a b le s win. j.nd sp oon o v e r M ’J ’B q u ick been assigned between 15 and 25' — ------------------------- ---------------------- '------------------- ---- c o o k in g rice. T heir opponetns, the B & H homes each. Logging Supply team , m anaged -UNDERW OOD Welcomed into the local rantr«j to win only the one gam e, and during th e last week w ere the • deviled ham Ray G adberry led the way w ith A ltar Society, captained ^Hopping by COOKING RICE a 5.38 series followed by C. E. Evelyn Munley. They are as DefTenbaugh w ith a 515 series. follows: Mrs. Clyde B raynard, around In the third set of the evening, Mrs An(jrpw ROnde. Mrs. W a lte r the Brookings M achine shop boys p nmbofT Mrs W illiam U ro w - for an m anaged to hold on to third m an Mrs. D orothy Elm gren, place by w inning th ree gam es M rs. Jesse Hoagland. Mrs John from the W ards Gas and Appli' Tìnti M rs Eva Kassa, Mrs. Ju le a nee Team which could only K ohler. Mrs Leo Q uinlan, and m anage to win one gam e. F or G ary W im berly. the Machiners, W hitey M atson ‘«Tf is hoped th a t an over again led the w ay w ith a 534 se r w helm ing m ajo rity of th e cit ies followed by Tony C hristensen izens of this com m unity will r e who blazed aw ay w ith a rousing mnin home Sunday afternoon to 487 series to help k.?ep the pace «•’«trnrnn th e ir H eart Fund Vol of the winners. unteers in person," sr.'d George F o r the losing Gas Men, Ed Ts.^nincr pinart Fund Sunday Edson It'd the w ay w ith 512 pins c h a irrnan "Those who find it and was followed by Roh DefT impossible m ay leavr* th e ir con- enbaugh. who tu rn ed in a 485. « rb i’t 'n " ' in an envelope a t th eir In the fourth set of th? even front doors, o r mav m ake use of ing, th e Brookings-H arbor Pilots a self-addresed ’not-at-hom e’ en- team rolled over the Dunning '•n'oTYc which the ID a rt Fund M otors team by w inning three volunteer will leave in the event I gam es while losing one By vir- no one answ ers the doorbell." I tu e of this win the Pilots again • . ✓ | ju m p 'd out of the cellar posit before the end of th e m^»«tb ion For the w iners, Jim H arper T‘ho‘'O havi-'e tninea th u s fa’- led the way w ith a 513 series arp; A7a1pn T iS » u* and Wild J >e M urphy h e lp 'd to T ,id<»e R rnoH nt»s Kned it" '1 S««M»d èc. 4 / — i u ¿J m ake the wins ’ ’ a 496 series T,r o '',-’nr«3 vf"rVt'* r»».z«r>Vs;d«' For the losir ’ ’ ito r Mon la's ' '.a’<'a and P u lh Fanm . B ,(■ H Twohy led his f " m ah s " th a * rtr’rridfr fsonnlv Pnow p T n m h c r ’47 series and 1 Oti I. ad a Cnrnnnnv, C am p b ell. C F O edar .. .make a 432 series is the o s< ore’ s of » O rm e t-v P h e te n H om e and their team pretty package! ' • ♦n Qhetco Tnn Ch*’te<i Barlm r ’'h o n C hristen, /.«itt/io Standings H’oa fxw t sen Cleaners. C u ”:o chonoe C u r. Takes a tw inkling to choose Paookines Plywaxxi 19 5 Del Cleaners. Cliff House. Denn perfect-fitting stretch sheers e rr H anlw are 18 6 S h p p 1 v . H em ppev jVtdgp P ly that out-perform any other ¡’röökin s Machine Shop 13 11 m outh. F r a n k ’s P lu m b in g a n d stocking today. N o sleight-of B a H 1 . ging Suppiv 11 13 P ’ectric F o ster and Bolvi, H om h a n d -it's Double Feature’- W ards Gas & Appliance 11 13 e r Ha>” ’e rtv . ? fn r,e H an scam w ith the twin-thread knit D unning Motors 15 H anseam ’s C en ter H endrick’’ that never fails (even if Bm okings-I (arbor P ilot 16 fu rn itu re , GV»n’s **odel Bakery, one thread goes, the lu ttte ll P a rts .... 17 M M. Ja k le w ic ’ He»'-' K err second holds). Pick her I B R-R R -R -R -R T h at w hite stuff th a t looked like snow, oven on the Pedroli Range, back of H arbor, Wed- nesday morning, was snow but it didn’t sta y long a fte r th e sun cam e out. IN C IS IO N CLUB Chucky K err has the bulge on m ost of th e school kids. He s one of the youngest m em bers of th e "Incision Club, and sure has it on m ost of the o th ers of his social w hirl, T'w on’t be long be- fore he will be back in school telling ’em all about it. RDEN CLUB HAS CONTEST V.F.W . To Have M ortgage Party Rites Are Said For Mrs. LeRoy Becker Reel Estate Agency « Insurance • Notary Public Commercial HI-WAY MARKET HFART SUNDAY go" PfiSFPS MX l»P RIB — Choice Grade lb. 69c STEAKS . . . . MEATY — Pound BOILING BEEF . . 2 5 « 33c Pound END CUT PORK CHOPS . . SSt COUNTRY STYLE Pound SAUSAGE . . . 49: M’J’B 37c EASTER MAXWELL HOUSE Instant COFFEE 6 Ounce Jar YACHT CLUB, Chunk Style TUNA . * 1 .3 9 .4 for sl °° Q uart Jar BORDENS faz.zc^- MAYONAISE V LIBBY— . 59« f j Pound Tin Stock CELERY . . 6 c 16 Beef STEW- 3 fo r 5 1 ONIONS and RADISHES Your Choice 5 c Bunch Pink GRAPEFRUIT 3 for 19< Sunkist ORANGES Large Size * 2 . 9 8 Box HUNTS - 00 Yellow Cling PEACHES 2 4 Tin . . 3 for 8 9 < FLAVOR SWEET MARGARINE 5 Pounds for 8 9 c SUNSHINE - HI-HO CRACKERS 1 Pound Box . . 3 3 c ^IFTY ¡ENTER rNTO C of C. The Brt kings-H aroor C C Leonard. L I. ’ ■' — a a M uncy’s M arket, New s and Sweets. P hillip's Dad N ’ l a ’ W ards Gas and Appliance. South Coast L u m b er Co. 101 Cafe. O regon-W ashington P ’vwpod Yelton's, Young’s 5 and ’ 0 Joe Zumpfe, Ralph Reed. Ed and Mendy's D unning M otors. Coos- C urry Co-op, D r R ic h a r’ «•♦«•♦b Rrookings G arage. Cow* ’"‘o' ~ Saw J esm eister * ” •' -ir ’ 1 Cham- b?r of C im m erce’s recru itin g drive is going over in a big way th e ye,a- w ith a crew of a dozen out contacting each of th e mer- t'- in ts under th e d irectorship of A1 Phillips K'ftv m em bers have already R Q bc«^ added to the ("ham ber o* S~> " - n M’es* Coast Telephone. C m m erce rolls, w ith th e drive only several w eeks old It is P r x k ;P'’s-H arbor Pilot. hoped th at mm* r ' " ’’ Skin-Type tone and presto! you’ll see a beautiful change. Three sizes fit everyone: A-short B-average C -U U x