Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 22, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    \w r a .iA X 3 - im i\ix jn riLAj i , nrooKings, Oregon
World’s Finest Climats
Page Eight
of Illinois has made h er home school bus and cook at the school ¡man lying along side the roaH gone to brine M
with her grand-parents, Mr. and cafeteria.
„ex t to his motorcycle which in- from the h o k itlT
Mrs. E. A. Kamberg. The new
Mrs. H ilm er Nilsen has re tu rn - cheated he had wrecked.
had been eon r
:
M rs Owen was active in young cd to h er home here following
Henry Kerr, when he s t o p p e d --------------- -
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peoples work of the Sm ith River her release from Seaside hospital asked the man if he w ere h u rt
SMITH RIVER—The m arriage church and pianist of the youth where she was under tre a tm e n t in answ er he gave an idiotic
of Ramona Lindsley of Brook- choir of the church. The c o m - f ° r a severe h e a rt attack.
reply.
irg.s and J a n j s Reuss took place m unity extends congratulations
Mr. and Mrs. John B arnum a n d
Puzzling to Henrv K err was
a t the room of Justice of the to Mr. and Mrs. Owen.
wo daughters are visiting the the long dagger lying bv his side
I e a c e Berr at Crescent City, a t
The Pacific College q uartet, of parents of Mr. B arnum in Oak- and that he did' no» apt e a r to
a • o r1 •
-remony on April 17 Newberg.
Oregon,
with
Mr. land, California. He is employed be hurt.
The bride
wore a pale green Thornberg. pianist, under direc- as clerk at the Sm ith River Cash
When C a lif o r n ia s t a t « . n n l i e J
C a m e ra s
■ u it
v. » : r ik earned » corsage tion of Prof. Roy Knight, spent store and is taking his vacation, arrived, h e arose when command-!
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: couple was attended the week-end as guests of Smith
npnn,„ Hrnvp
G ifts for
Smith
Mrs. Jack vaJ1^
VanZee ,s is vonuneo
confined ed ed and
and the
the lop„,
loc i DeoDip
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7 m. Reidel of Riv r Methodist church on the to Josephine County G eneral hos- awav n u z z lin g o v e r t h e w h o le
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evenings ° f AP"> W 17’ IS and P»al in G rants Pass w here she
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E v e ry Occasion
On Sunday a reception and Sunday morning at 11 o’clock, underw ent surgery. L atest
re- distqnrp
fh
*1 it ken dinner - r enjoyed at w’here they held a song and mus- ports a re th a t she is recovering
Speculation concerning the a f­
the home of the groom’« parents, ical program. The meetings were nicely.
fa ir led many to beloeve th a t he
Mr and Mrs. Ross Ruees here, well attended and the services
Brookings, Oreoot
I was about to waylay someone
The table was centered with a enjoyed by all. During th eir stay
who might be alone, robe and ride
four-tier br
«
here the guests were entertained
away on his motorcycle.
Among the relatives of the at various homes in the vallev C . . M J«»# f *
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HALL-MARK*
o re s . • w ..r .. Mr. and Mrs. They are considered one of the w I K W y V TOW Cl
Bruce
of
Brookings.
Mr. nnesi
finest q u artets in the Pacific
Sunday evening while a group!
group
......... Lindsley
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>1 nroom
ngs, iwr.
»unaay
Ronald Crump and Donnie
Cards
nrul Mrs
1 'oy ' Reed and Mr. northw est. Singing here a year of local people w ere retu rn in g Jaklewicz returned S a t u r d a y
and Mrs. Rodgers of Powers, Or. ago they returned for th eir sec- to Brookings from Sm ith River fr°tn Medford where they had
Mr. and Mr». Jam es K allam s ond engagement.
where they had attended the re- ---------------- -------------------------------
m " s O r X ’" i ,C!n<1y , Mr and
4 H c,ub dan w held S at- ci,al of ,h<> Pacific Goliege <mar-
and M r, W m . ^ r t . 1 nf
»’ ,he CommunRy
b> -
N O R I N E
H A R V E tl
i v i r M i n i hall was a erpat s„rPi,<s "This
City, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reuss L
8 RrpaT success 01,1
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ond the iw-wlvw.-ds
dance, was sponsored by the Fort
PoiL.wu,
,
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t.
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.
Ihck
and
Smith
River
4-H
clubs
d . n c l r w ^ hX
nMr m U i,C “ d “ i' h
s ,o w - , s ~
Ramona Lindsley
Married Saturday
T
s HO
The Vh
»Man M ystifies
Classified Ads
rile cr,., H
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providing music for the dance. ,
• Deven>- old Foster place,
BuT 1? v lub
wh° • “ « ' « ' Brooking’ -
M
) r three years.. He is employed
an<^
c^ub in
,
as meclianic at Bn L r
putUng on the dancc u r r e Clar- „
’ sh nillk K°at
See E.
c i r h,
' v ''s,brook and Paui Maria
• H arbor
8-p
W’ns graduated from the , local ,
schools and attended Br<x)king!
High. They will reside in an
a p a rtm e n t in the Agnes Maris
home while th eir new house is
being finished.
P T /te e
u
A n f:R KEW S
trlh m
'W lv e d ’* ’*
M arti ■ v h' ? a r r 'a*, , o i Ml"
' • " r 'e r h . . , . ,
o f Smith
of Smith Riv cer and Oliver Bailev
of F ort Dick. Supper was served
in the hall by m others of d u b
members. A neat sum was clear-
ed for the benefit of each club.
Mr, and Mrs. Alf Goodlin were
,he honor Kuests of their daugb-
and fam "y. Mr a»<t Mm.
J “ s" ' n-hm kuhl and children.
Nadine and Johnnie nt a dinner
party held at Vincent’s Restau-
" °"”L '' ™"'
Studio Building
Brookings,
E lectric fence unit and hy-l
(lrauHc ra n - l-»n. inlet. May b»i
Br™kine s Electric*
and
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G triiin. ano
Radio store. Faye Hardesty. 8-2*
26-inch R otortiller, like new;
two sets tines. M(X). See at Grey-i
hound Bus depot, Lainglois. 8-3 i
S‘"d”-'
h ~ rn r ' Sm
nh River
R
sm ith
n e d e n t. and Mrs. G o o d lin c e le b ra te d th e ir
& ^al W o '“ " '
J ’1'' " ' A,’ril 39,h "••'«'">! anniversary on the
with Res
M « '“ ’ •"> o f A p r il and M r/ Goodin,
P in t « L , T \
?
”f
"A-'r-hratet his birthday annivers-
H rsi M ethonst church official- ary on Sunday
«ng at the church parsonage. The
Be tv Hancock ha
re
young couple «.11 make th e ir ' turned from* a three week vaca-
home tn New Mexico w here Mr
l«on spent with her m other in
Owen , is employed
T l aT ® «overn- Davenport. Iowa. She was c a lle j
ment
voting ¿ 2 ' ‘ ""’J".*'’
War' th er by the critical llln,'ss of her
nav?
1 the l ’ S !’1Other Wh° ,S s,ow,y B e r i n g ,
navy. Miss \ anderhorst a native M,ss Hancock is driver of th
Accredited PIANO Teacher
TRACTOR
WORK
My
Besf
At
Your Service f
OWEN CROCKER
N orth End of H arris Park, or
General Delivery
MALL MODEL 7
gasoline engine chain SAI
iA one- or two-man tool) Low er in price, more powe
lighter in weight, 24-inch model weighs only 75
More compact in design—can be m ore easily transported
•ough terrain
operated with a m inim um of clearance-
used successfully a fte r a few instructions. Mow’s down
tim ber up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter,
ting chain swivels for any agle cut. A utom atic stall-;
clutch keeps engine running when saw chain is
Quick detachable idler is easily rem oved if saw is
b tvaOabie in is-inch to 12-foot co
capacities. Also pneum atic and electric models, and
sharpener.
Great Skirt . . .
MALL ( HAIN SAW CO.
Gorgeous
ib. V
S. R. HUNT, Distributor
Bill Jones, Brookings Agent
Plaid
mu
So very gay and youthful!
Bus printed cotton will keep
you fresh regardless of how
high the therm om eter climbs.
Dentistry
e
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In Denture m Work,
the strong
COLORS
GRAY, RED and BLUE
Beautiful ACRYLIC plate is st
Sizes
12-18
erior to any denture ever made.
Your plate may be
W a J
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3
♦f
Moore's
V ariety
home the same day
same day teeth are
tracted. An old dent
can often be re-made
a less expense.
and
No appoint needed
out-of-town patient«
Apparel Shop
s & M Grp..n Savings Stamps
< mi All Purchases
DR.
J.
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Central Building
STEY EN SO
Brookings Oi