Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 28, 1957, Image 3

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    Brookinga-Harbor Pilot
Harbor News Notes
The W affle feed and dance
given by th e You’h C om m ittee of
Chetco G range at the G range hall
on the 16th attracted a large
crow d w hich consum ed lots of
YELTON
BROOKINGS
OREGON
PHONE 2823
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Stationery and
Printing
Engineers’ and
Artists’ Supplies
Hobbie Supplies
Books
Fountain Pens
Gifts
Television
Players
Radios and Records
Thursday, February 28, 1957
Brookings, Oregon
good waffles, sausage and bacon.
A fter the d in n er w as over an
evening of dancing was thorough­
ly enjoyed by the group. The
money raised by th e affair will
help pay for th e record player
and sound symtem to be installed
H arvey was the chairm an i n
in the G range hall. Mrs. Leonard
charge of the evenings en tertain ­
ment.
Mrs. Elm er M iller and her fa­
ther. A. F. (F letch ) G ardner
drove dow n from Siletz to visit
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at the E. L. Miller and Lee Miller
homes there. Roy G ard n er came
up from E ureka to visit his fath er
who then w ent to Eureka for a
visit before going north again.
Fletch, w ho came to the Chetco
country w hen ju st a boy, cele­
brated his ninty-third birthday
recently.
Wes Sm ith is reported to be
es ing not so com fortably at the
home of sheriff and Mrs. R. G.
Sabin in Gold Beach, w hile he
is undergoing treatm en t for a
HOUR -
WRECKER SERVICE
bout of Seiata rheum atism . Mr. Visit Oklahoma
Sabin came down after Mr. Sm ith
G ladys D
Bass, Brookings,
w hen he becam e incapacitated
and tok .him to Gold Beach to visited at th e W orld's fam ous Will
Rogers M emorial in Clarem ore,
stay until he is better.
Oklahom a, on F ebruary 20.
Mrs. Rose H ubbard underw ent
M illions of people have visited
a serious operation at the Seaside
hospital in Crescent City F riday. the Will Rogers M emorial since
She w ent into deep shock and it's dedication N ovem ber 4th.
had to have several blood tranfu- 1938. More people visit this Mem­
sions, but is reported to be re­ orial th an anv other shrine in
sponding favorablyv now, but
faces a lenthy convalescance after ington's birthday.
she is able to retu rn home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rodgers and
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Payne family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
and th eir d au ghter and son-in- B otefur and family, all of Toketee
aw, Mr. and Mrs. Sony Chapm an, Falls, spent a recent w eekend at
spent the weekend in G rants the home of Mrs. Rodger's and
Pass visiting ano th er daughter, Mrs. B otefur’/ father, O h L ind­
Mrs. Gene Reiling and helping gren. Mr. Rodgers also visited his
lIerb it Reiling celebrate his sixth brother, Cecil Rodgers who lives
birthday, which comes on Wash- in Brookings.
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TRUCK REPAIR
ON SHROVE T U FSD A Y
PORTABLE WELDER
LIGHT MA< H Nr WORK
MARCH 5 t h
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Sh Timothys Church
5 to 8 p.m.
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MURRY MOTORS
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America except Mr. Vernon, th e
George
W ashington
M emorial.
C larem ore is located on U. S.
highw ay 66 and the Will Rogers
T urnpike, in N ortheastern O kla­
homa, in Rogers County.
Chetco River Bowman
Meet February 22
The second m eeting of the U p­
per Chetco 4-H club in A rchery
w as held F riday, F ebruary 22.
The leader, Clive Berry, suggested
that m em bers should have th e ir
quivers m ade by th e next m eeting
w hich is to be Friday, M arch 1,
7:30, at the schoolhouse.
Due to an oversight last w eek,
A lan P ayne’s nam e was om m itted
from the list of officers of th e
Chetco River Bowman. Alan is
th e vice president. T. C. Leeds
was m ade assistant leader.
Emily Leeds, R eporter
Bir.hday Party Held
Mrs. Bud McCourt en tertain ed
a group of the younger set and
th eir m others, at her home on th e
j ai'ternoon of the 20th in honor of
th e first birthday of her son,
M arty, whose bithday r e a l l y
■ comes on W ashington's birthday.
An afternoon of games and con­
versation was enjoyed by th e
group, w ith M arty receiving m any
nice presents. The hostess served
refreshm ents to the group late
in the afternoon.
The young guests present in­
cluded Loren and Rex W allace;
Sharon, Susie and Roxie Lam psa;
Sandra K effer; Dannie C h a d -
bourne; Debbie and Dale Niende;
Randv Thomas; Lindv and David
Dimmick; L am ara Loring. Rex
W ringht and Pam Hanscatn. Be-
i sides the m others present, Mrs.
Opal Hoop and Mrs. Melodic Sage
m ade up the group.
NOTICE OF BII)
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of County Com missioners
of C urry County Oregon, will re­
ceive sealed bids, on A utom atic
electric photographic recording
m achine of modern design su it­
able for photostatting County rec­
ords, sim ilar to Haloid Foto-Flo
Recorder, Model B, or P hotostat
Recorder, to be opened at 1:30
p m on the 15th day of March,
1957. The C u rry County C ourt
reserv es the right to reject any
or all bids.
O leta A. Walker,
County Clerk
(Pub. Feb. 28—March 7, 1957)
DRIVE CAREFULLY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUT COURT OF
THE STATE OR OREGON FOR
CURRY COUNTY PROBATE
DEPARTMENT
In the M atter of the E state
of
PI1INICF. VAN PELT,
Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed A dm inistrator of the
above entitled es’ate by the C ir­
cuit C ourt of C urry County, S tate
of Oregon, and having qualified,
notice is hereby given to all per­
sons having claim s against said
estate to present them at the of­
fice of the undersigned’s attorney,
at 230 West Main Street, M edford,
Oregon, properly verified and
w ith proper vouchers, w ithin six
(6) m onths trom the d ate of the
first publication ot this notice,
which is the 7 day of F ebruary,
1957.
O H. BENGTSON,
A dm inistrator of the
Es’ate of Phinlce Van
Pelt, Deceased
O. 11. Bengtson
Attorney at Law
230 West Main Street
M edford, O regon
Attorney for estate
(Pub. Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28)
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