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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1947)
TVVO, number thirtt - five , ;J^ ftQ g K g g g jjA R B O R PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON "W orld's Finest Climate" Page Five \ > W S IteiTIS |o „ a bridge and m eetm gT nothei car"*! aiding on th ^ c o n c m e r d U ’W *H P o t L uck JTman arrived from ¡car coming the opposite way. Mr., ing several feet from the car N e x t M o n d a y E v e n in g Huffman arrive« i.w,« v«uu«K u.e opposne way. Mr. ing several feet from the car »Ilf., for another oad ^Huffman is in a serious condition. Mrs. Huffman's shoulder was in- Chetco Post. No. 138, Ameri nd goods. He reported having suffered a skull fracture, jured but she did not require can Legion and Auxiliary will Royal Seal accident, reported last as well as fractured shoulder, hospitalization, but their daugh- hold * P°l luck supper. Monday. ! result of a truck and leg fractu re and injury to his ter. Linda, had three bad cuts •s,ov- 3. at H arbor Grange, be- - on her head, a skull tracture, and Sinning at 7 p. m. a crushed foot, which is in a All members, as well as any cast. Mr. Huffman will have to ex-service men. are invited to Toasted Salted remain in the hospital for some come and enjoy the affair, Nut Meats time as he is in a cast, and it I may he a year before he is able Mr. and Mrs Sam Gott and to work again. children left the middle of the for the Mr and Mrs. .Charles R. Sey- week for Da>ton w here they will our returned mour returned roeonti., recently from a spend the rem ainder of the week vacation at Yosemite National n ark.. Before returning home hev visited several days at Los Gatos and San Francisco. Mrs WILL RESUME ON Seymour’s brother-in-law and ACCREDITED P i a n o TEACHER sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. D Bell, of Portland, stayed at the home Studio Building Brookings Oregon hiring their absence. Rotary Anns wives of Rotary club members, were hostesses at sple interested in choir work are invited a Hallowe'en parv, Tuesday eve ning at Thor Ask home. Seven1 »rticipaje. Social Hour Follows practice! tables of bridge and pinochle were Ottomans made to Order — A gift for Him or ir. play. Refreshments of coffee ——+ and doughnuts were enjoyed at Her — an Ottoman to go with your favorite | the close of the affair. easy chair. E rink S.ind^trom to at E u rek a where he is spending a few weeks on business. Mrs. Mary VanPelt is gaining i 1 strength slowly according to the , members of her family, W hen, ¡her condition is built up, she will undergo an imperative operation ,i* Seaside hospital w here she 4- iat your KA ISER-FRA ZER Dealer in has been the past three weeks. } JCoos Ray will send a representative to Mr and Mrs Lawrence Payne and family have moved to Lang [your place at your convenience for dem lois to mAke their home. Mr. onstration and Payne is employed as a long • inform ation on distance truck driver by a north Kaiser Frazer Automobiles Curry county firm. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Hanscam Rototiller Roto-ettes and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiling Frazer Front-End Loaders returned last week from K lam ath County with a four-point mule Kaiser Hydraulic Dishwashers deer to show for the trip. The See Utt or A sk For Appointm ent deer was shot by Elmer, who, of course, has quite a hunting story, to tell about it. Relatives received word from, Mr and Mrs. George Mackey th and Central ‘ Phone 929 that they are parents of a son,; Michael Lee. bom at E verett, j COOS BAY, OREGON Wash , Oct. 2. This is their second son, and fourth child. They are [form er local residents, his moth-i ter. Mrs H attie Mackey lives on Jack’s Creek, and her m other is: Mrs Bruce I.indsley of Brookings who is spending a few days with the Markeys Mr. and Mrs. Burrell have pur-, chased a 50-acre farm a few- miles; south of Bandon, and will soon move there. Their daughter. Di-1 -U S U I ane, has already entered high, ¡school there, after having first i lited Quantity—so come early to be sure of [ enrolled here. The salmon fishing in the lo ftting it for y our needs. . 'cal rivers, especially the Chetco,! was good over the past week-« nd i Limit catches were reported by J several fishermen. One of the; most excited of the fishermen J was 11-year-old son of Mr. and) Mrs A1 Christ, of Sunset Motor /CÇNj Ç $ ¡Court, who hooked and landed a 31-lb. Chinook without help. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wollam No. 2 & 3 1x4 s4s, per UXX)......$45.00 of Waconia. Minn., «arrived lastj week and are staying at a local i Plywood, 1-4; 1-2; and 3-4 inch ! m otor court for the present, j 210-lb Thick-butt Shingles They will live m the house on the ocean bluff south of H arbor, Moulding Trim Stock which was built by Miss Mada- View Sash Window Bam Sash line Kelly, and recently purch ased by, P. E Kemske, of W a Screen Doors Cabinet Hardware conia. as soon as the present' Paints and Paint Sundries tenants, the Lee March family,! obtain other quarters j Heatilator Fireplace Units Anyone interested in some sal-j Plate Glass Crystal Sheet vage w ork? It was reported on Monday that Archie and Fred Window Glass Anderson and a couple of friends Shiplaps and Dimension Lumber lost their boat when it capsized , w ith them a short distance above — ■ o the lower summer bridge, and th at they not only lost the boat, * ttMw • 4 _ but the outboard motor, fishing tackle, and a salmon or so. For fu rth er and more complete par Make Appointments At The ticulars, contact any of the par- ty involved, w-ho spent much of. 1 ' ‘ VINCENT'S GIFT SHOP Tuesday trying to recover some ¡of the property. C H A D ’S N ut Shop R ehearsals Community B ap tist Church N 0 R IN E H ARVEY turdav. N ovem ber 1, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTM AS SPECIAL!! SER FRAZER Do You Know? BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & FURNITURE STORE Sanitary Market “QUALITY MEATS— CENTRAL M OTORS COURTEOUS SERVICE” TRY OUR STEAKS Galvanized! rct GiiclitY Gutter end Ccw n-Spouting J. J. GALLAGHER, Plumbing Margarethe Aune Tisdale P O R T R A IT S f ■ — D IS T IN C T IO N LLOLDE. MOORE ' Gardner Bldg. N ext to Drug