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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1957)
Thursday, January 17, 1957 Brookings-Harbor Pilot Koeller Called Home Presbyterians FOTITier Resident J im K oeller w as called to Vul can, A lberta, C anada on Friday, Ja n u a ry 11, on account of the illness of his m other, Mrs. J. IL Elect Officers To See Ike Brookings, Oregon nual m m eeting. eeting. The T he dinner d inn er proved proved I N ew O fficers Installed nuai a delightful prelude to the m eet ing which was held around the A t Lutheran Church d inner tables. Mr. and Mrs. W ard of K lam ath The new officers of the F aith Falls, Oregon w ere visiting th is The Rev. H enry M. O sterm eier, L utheran church, who w ere in m oderator, presided at the m e et-! stalled at a recent church service Four m em bers of the K lam ath w eek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deans. 1 he an n u al congregational m eet ing of the congregation and Mr. are: president, A. E. Botzek; secre- County Young Republicans club: ^Oe Snyder of Brookings. K oeller m et his brother Bill, jng of the P resb y terian church J',w n h Kaniek C hairm an n m 'te m 'I 7*"’ “ • 7 ------ — vuum y .u u « « n v Puu.K ««, u u u . Mr. and Mrs. O tis K ruger and W’h n li v e s in Q a n H i« ™ a t w ia * u iJ an tn u rcI} j ostph Kanick, chairm an pro tern- tary, and financial secretary, Geo Fred H eard, chairm an, Deanna m ath Falls am t h e v d r o v e t o ^ ,d th e J * * v* e of P °ra > presided at the m eeting of Swanson; treasurer, E. S. A ldrich; Pfefferle, co-chairman, Lois Shep- son attended a public crab feed ™ I h . J a."S.. .tnd 7 « ’ •rKl\ Pr Su" J y . cor,x,rat.on. deacons, J. J. Schroeder. W J. pier and Beverlv Robbins w ere to th at is held anually as a benefit C anada together. tie arrived at ary 13. The ladies of th e Execu Report of all organizations were Hamann; trustees, Paul Eide, E leave K lam ath Falls Ja n u ary 12 for the C harleston F ire D epart he s a id 'd waa\Un'?aeasvVeT h 7 ’hivht COtm ,nittee ° f Wo™ n ’’ received and showed progress in ; Sund, and C. F. CYahr. for W ashington. D. C. w here they m ent equipm ent a t Charleston, n< said it w asn . t easy, departm ent. The following . These officers constitute constit . . . r h . t . high i Association sponsored a potluck every , t h e have been invited to atten d th e O re8 °n - They w ere l^ e guests of w ays were a glare of ice all the dinner in honor of the Oster- officers w ere elected: Ray Strueb- Church Council and meet the first inauguaration of P resident Dwight M r- and M rs- H arry G am ble and way. meiers, which preceeded the an- ing and IjUther K uhnhenn, elders Tuesday of each m onth w ith th eir d Eisenhow er and the inaugural son of Bandon, who w ere visiting for the week ------------------------- ---- ------------- ------ --— ----------------------------- -------------- for three year term . Mrs M arian! pastor. ball on Ja n u ary 21. ‘ end. " E rskine Miller, whose hobby is -------- -------- Lamm, treasu rer; Mrs. L. G. T w o The K lam ath Falls q u arte t are corresponding w ith people i n hy, financial secretary; Willis Rag belived to be the only Young Re- foreign countries recently receiv land, secretary tre a su re r of the publicans from the S tate of Ore- ed a request for a counterfeit bill building fund; Robert Wilcox, Since last weeks issue, it has tO_ a tte n d ; The f? UL , JUni?3 as he was m aking a collection of head usher; Dennis G raham , S un and senior of K lam ath counterfeit money. Needless to attention th , at , , we ------ to — our — ---------- ------- . . . . students . , day school su perintendent; trus-, come tees elected, G lenn Roger^, one made a serious ommission in the ' b n io n . high school whose grades say, Mr. M iller did not fill th e year, Joseph Kanick, two ears, item about the birth of littl perm it leaving classes will take request. (People are funny). and Ray Struebing, th ree y e a rs .! seven pound tw elve ounce D ebra sem ester exam s before leaving. Brookings was w ell rep resen ted The congregation elected the fol- Ann to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon W hile in the east the four hope a t the second of the Com m unity lowing Pulpit N om inating com- Crockett at the Seaside Hospital . to . take , a . conducted to u r of his- Concerts, held in C rescent C ity. mittee, Willis Ragland, chairm an, on Ja u a ry 7th. In noting the great- ... , j .. u , The soloist, Miss Dorothy W aren- Mrs. Lee Morse, secretary, Mrs. grandparents we ju st left some will be m ade through the columns skjold, was w ell received, being Joseph K anick, Mrs. M arian of them out. To keep things ac of the high school news Nugget, very lovely and accom plished. groups here up- , T . . _ „ . curate and give the little girl all and . . to . interested Lamm, Mr. L u th er K uhnhenn. . rw •• i H er accom panist w as very good , K 7 Mr Kanick, chairm an of build- her grandparents, we give the full on their retu rn . Deanna Pfefferle also. ing com mittee, announced th a t the of h er living ancestors. Her is the eldest d aughter of Mr. and The P resb y terian church held Allen Pfefferle, form er heating plant had arrived and in- f°Lir g randparents are Mr. and Mrs. a potluck dinner Sunday after th e Brookings residents. stallation would proceed as rap id -' Mrs. Donald C rockett and Mr. and services, and preceeding the a n ly as possible. Much w ork has Mrs. Leland P ettegrew ; great nual m eeting of th e church. A bout been and is being done inside the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 60 w ere present at the d inner, building by volu n teer w orkers. Brown of G rants Pass, Mr. Fred sponsored by the W omen’s Socie The O sterm eiers w ere delight- Pettegrew of Medford, and Mr ty. It was held in honor of Mr. fully surprised by the W omen’s and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. of and Mrs. O sterm eier, who are Association in th e presentation of H arbor; and one g r e a t - g r e a t - leaving for a p asto rate n ear San a check, which was gratefully grandm other, Mrs. George Ander- Research indicates th a t tanoak 1 allf* Th, \ w tit p it- acknow ledged and received. Ten -son. D ebra Ann is surely a lucky 1 sented w ith a cash gift. days earlier the congregation pre- little girl to have so m any nice saw tim ber in C urry county will Mr. and Mrs. H. E'. Roop w ere produce exellent m aterial for sented the O sterm eiers w ith a gran d p aren ts to help spoil her. t _ __j u j in P ortland recently, visiting th e ir The i n c two tw o local lo c a l o Sm m ith u n brothers, Dromers, flooring, fu rn itu re and ship and J au e h te r h u sb an d M r and ^■ash gift in token of th eir esteem. Clyde an d Clifford are enjoying ^ ° a t construction, reports County Mfs FranR B urdell ’ O N M O S T IT E M S a visit from th eir sister, Mrs. Extension A g e n t Lou O ester G irl Scout troop met last week, The first reg u larly published G race Day who arriv ed from Jer- S outhw estern Oregon has about new spaper in A m erica was the ome, Idaho last Tuesday, the first 1.7 billion board feet of this tim at the home of their leader Mra. Hamlin. They are w orking on a Boston News L etter which first tim e they have seen her in th irty ber. A research project has been car. PUJJ,P< 1 ,b ‘ a.tr ^ PJ»°^vCt appeared on A pril 24, 1704. The six years. For the past several rn ed first daily new spaper in A m erica years the brothers had thought ried out by the Oregon Forest M Mrs. Mabel McVay . . retu . ; .. | appeared on Ja n u a ry 24, 1775, in their sister dead, and it w as only P roducts laboratory at Corvallis ... ' -if3' / ' * * Philadelphia. recently th a t they got in touch T h eir findings indicate th a t t h e 1 W1,h h er sls,er ,n Mcdfor<1- Mr. and Mrs. L eonard Agnew of w ith h er though an aunt. T he lum ber has a hardness th a t com- two men enjoyed a fam ily reunion Pares favorably w ith the oaks as L f /11/ / / 7 ? /."n V " v < < k '. " d ir» n h i t f a n t w ir if K t the k a »-«of C ll AS p a Q in c / grain e rrn in and lir r k if * ‘ I as th ey in M M i ichigan ith rest of th e ir W w ell as A a rU pleasing light IA N K k CHOPPER brothers last sum m er, the first K°lden color. It would m ake a w ere retu rn in g home from visit WEST B RO O K* such gathering since 1915. long-w earing f l o o r i n g m aterial ing relatives in the south and east. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W eideman Mr. and Mrs. R obert C ham bers anfl treated , would be suitable are visiting in Denver, Colorado ----------------- ------- — retu rn ed home last week afte r ^°r sbip and boat construction, and K ansas C ity and oth er places spending the holidays in P o rtlan d ------------------ in the m iddle west. .it the hom e of th e ir son. Dean. ■ .. _ . , . i . _______ ___________ _ As P o rtland is th e ir fo rm er hom e. In stall L ig h tin g they also visited th eir m a n y A fter Several m onths delav t h e ' ver‘‘ put in Place, this past week, THAN NIAGAR.IA FA LLSJP . friends th ere final nLu / iu ?, d y th by Ben Jones and M- s - B rainard. .- ' 5 " A ? f° ^ the ,llu m in atlon ° f They are identical to the u n its (YOSEMITE FALL?, W YOSEMITE VALLEY CALIF _ Mr. and Mrs. C arl Bolin re- the Chetco Com m unitv T h r /r v ; ,1 7 lo m e tu rn ed hom e the la tte r p art of the have he.*n t v .. ? S a ed w hen the library was PIUNGES 2 .6 0 0 FEET D O W N A G IA N T C L IF F .) , „ . . i been installed. The four first onened AM» l»ll> V()| KNOW THIS . » « I c a fte r enjoying th e holidays new , eight foot flourescent se c . Cost of th e 'u n its w as bom b , W e don’t say th is boast in g ly b u t i t is an accepted fa ct in a t th e home of th e ir son-in-law Rons, costing in excess of S350. > the L ib rary A s^ cia tio n . Bnxskim r», th a t C o u n try M aid M ilk is the H IG H E S T ’ q u a litv and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill obtainable. Robinson. T heir son-in-law is a t tending college th ere and their d au g h ter is w orking afternoon in the hospital as a surgical nurse. Mrs. Ruby H arvey retu rn ed home last week after visiting over 1 the holidays at the home of her son Paul, in Toledo, Ohio. She N ow S e r v in g D E L IC IO U S S U N D A Y D IN N E R S m ade th e trip east by train. A food sale is being put on by the Youth Com m ittee of t h e From 1 p.m . to 9 p.m . G range Friday Ja n u a ry 25th at in A d d itio n to O ur R e g u la r M enu H anscam s and the Chetco M arket to raise money for the music sys tem th a t it is planned to put in $2.00 COM PLETE $2.00 the G range Hall. R O A S T Y O U N G TOM T U R K E Y Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H arm er w ith all th e trim m in gs are the proud parents of a seven pound th ree ounce son born at the Seaside hospital on Ja n u ary F R ID A Y N IG H T S P E C IA L T Y 8th. ^The little new com er has been nam ed M icheál Edw ard, and is in a d d itio n to our regu lar m en u th e H arm ers second child. Mr. and Mrs. Ray S truebing re C H I C K E N C H IN E S E N O O D L E S turned home Sunday from spend ing the holidays in Southern Cali- ’ C H IC K E N C H O P S U E Y fornia. They visited th e ir d au g h te r and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jim A.iher at A rrow head w here Mr. A sher is stationed by the F or H ou rs:-—M o n d a y th ru F r id a y 5 p .m . to 2 p .m . est Servioe, D uring the big fire S a tu r d a y -S u n d a y , fro m I p .m . to 2 : 3 0 a .m . in th at area the people living at A rrow head w ere evacuated to a n oth er area when it looked a s S erv in g D in n ers N ig h tly from 5 p.m . to 11 p.m . though th ere was d anger from the fire. The Struebings also visited Mr. Struebings b ro th er For In fo rm a tio n or R e se r v a tio n s P H O N E 2921 and family in Los Angeles. They w ere gone nearly a m onth. Word has been received by re latives th at Mrs Fred Reiling und erw en t a serious operation at the G ran ts Pass hospital on F ri day. She is reported to be re sponding well and should be able S tores, o ffic e s , w a reh o u ses, g a r a g e s — B u tler b u ild in g s m eet a w id e to leave the hospital for her homb r a n g e o f n eed s. D o a better jo b for less m on ey. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne have brought their fam ily up to an even half dozen, th ree boys and th ree girls, w ith the b irth of C O M M E R C IA L & D O M E ST IC j an eight pound son Monday m orn ing at the Seaside hospital They have nam ed the little logger Ben E„ and he and his m other are at '‘If It's R e f r ig e r a te d , W e B u tle r m e ta l b u ild in g s c o st less to e n g in e e r in g , m a ss p r o d u c tio n , lo w the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole F ix a n d G u a ra n te e It** b u y , le ss to e r e c t, le ss to e x p a n d , L indgren for a few days. in su ra n c e ra te s , a n d fa s t e re c tio n . Mr. and Mrs. E E. F razier of le ss to m a in ta in . Y e t th e y p e r fo r m Sacram ento have been in this G e t th e fa c ts a n d fig u re s on a B u t e v e r y fu n c tio n o f c o n v e n tio n a l F O R Y O U R C O N V E N IE N C E area looking after th e ir property ler m e ta l b u ild in g b e fo r e y o u b u ild s tru c tu re s. Since moving to Sacram ento. Mr W e N o w H a v e a M an to S erv e B ro o k in g s a n d y o u 'll g e t th e B e st B u y in Frazier has gone into the wood L o w c o st is a c h ie v e d th ro u g h pre- carving and interior decorating B u ild in g a t lo w c o st. business Mr. and Mrs Clyde B raynard and two daughters retu rn ed home F riday from a m onths trip th at took them to W ebster City, Iowa B R O O K IN G S P H O N E 3151 l»l> IKI IU TOK-«* \ \ H w here thev visited Mr R ray n ard ’s FRFX TO K s i«»|{ mother, Mrs, G retna B raynard. R e f r ig e r a tio n E n g in e e r & M e c h a n ic and Mrs. B rav n ard ’s m other Mrs (X » \I K ( ( ’l o t i s Anna M urphy, and num erous C o m m ercia l - Indu strial - R e sid e n tia l other relatives. Thev m ade the trip e a s t«by the n o rth ern route, IMM M \ l \ ST I ’O H II \ < \ | | | ’. but retu rn ed the southern route M IT 'XI IU II IH M .S I*h>>n,» |{ Xndnlpti 5 - i 16 « and missed th e snow but had a in ;tn«l M im lu i inii « ounti< * C R E S C E N T C IT Y — Phone 3133 dav of a bad dust storm in New Mexico Brookings Items i i * DDnn KICtAfe nMKDUK NCW j D O N ’T FORG »S O U R S A L E IS S T I L L ON Tanoak Lumber Under Research TERRIFIC BARGAINS 30% O F F SHEHAN’S CLOTHING -T H A T THE H IG H EST WATERFALL IN AMERICA IS C D TIMES HIGHER.» 7 CUFF HOUSE (o u n try ^ a i d » B U IL D W IT H FO R LESS BUTLER REFRIGERATION A BUTLER Metal Building Cuts Up to 47% Off Building Costs CALL OR WRITE US TODAY SALES & SERVICE WHITIE RUTLEDGE FORTUNA CONSRUCTION CO. 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