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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1951)
C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD REAL ESTATE Brokers Residence Phone: 281 Box 211 Phone 341 Notary Public C. O. Leonard SALESMEN: S. Young Hans Nelson G. Brookings, Oregon < < s i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham-, bers enjoyed a week-end visit from his sister and brother-in- Two former local residents, law, Mi. and Mrs. William San Walter and Glenn Garvin, of der and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mc- Smith River, are among those Keen, of Portland. graduating from Del Norte High Miss Ruth Newton of Portland this year. They are sons of Mr. arrived last week-end for a visit and Mrs. DoDyle Garvin. There vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. are about 75 in the class. A. H. Newton. Friends of hers, Lawrence Myers drove over Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Skell, of from Madras, Ore., recently, to Portland, arrived the first of the take Mrs. Myers and their two week for several days visit. Dr. j children to their newr home. They Skell is professor of chemistry had been living with her brother at University of Portland, and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucas until school was out. Mr. Myers has been in Madras the last few months where he has established a tire-recapping shop. NEWS Mrs. Kathryn Reekman Wednesday for Portland to tend the Rose Festival and State Grange session. She be gone for ten days. Mrs. Curt Waldien returned home from Southern California where she spent several weeks visiting relatives and becoming acquainted with another new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nicko- deus, of Klamath Falls were in this area briefly the first of the week. , They at - formerly - lived -- — bc 1’1Iac<' n^' owned b* Mr- and Mrs. J. A. Mato. E. E. Hanscam Jr. flew to Eu- gene last week to bring his wife and new son home. Junior re- cently received his pilot’s license after taking instruction at the Crescent Ciy airport. Ed Ingram, local photograph er, returned early this week to Brookings from a brief trip to Berkeley where he visited his A1™ ^is car back. After a brief visit to Texas, his family will come here to live. * V V. vi V V x * 11*0 ['ll I » I o 1 I v x. I I o V Mr. and Mrs. Berger ström and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Pete St rid returned to Harte i fron a 10-day visit to th^ir former home, Klamath Falls, where they attended a family re-union. » We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!......... rhursttay. F/M* For quick relief from itching caused by eczema, athlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other itching conditions, use pure, cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. A doctor’s formula Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms intense itching. 35c trial bottJi proves it, or money back. Don’t suffer. Ask you; druggist today for D. D. D. 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See us No o t I .agent handles this property. •Fir an* WUwwfw •yffii&T left at- the will Mrs. Leo Lucas reports that Women of the Community her father, Gustaf Fresk, of Ar-1 club are giving progressive card cata, is better and thanks to 3 secluded scenic acres with parties, lunch- and dinners, as his kind neighbors, is being car expansive ocean view and small sessing a small fee which goes ed for also. creek. Compact 3-room rouse to the library fund. Mrs. Tony far enough completed for com- W. W. Smith and R. G. Sabin Olsen and Mrs. E, E, Rapraeger fortable living. Both well a n d took in some fishing on the Me-1 gave lunches this week. spring water available. This place Kenzie river over the week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs ac has a definite appeal for nature and report good luck. companied by Mrs. Wm. Fisher, .lovers and the price is only $4600. left for Glendale and southern Eddie Still are Marlene and visiting friends at Gold Beach California points Tuesday. They will attend graduation exercises since school is out. of a niece as registered nurse. Sharon Center has returned Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield from Eureka where she visited and his sister, Betty. have re- school was for a few days after turned to Brookings from Klam out for vacation. ath Falls to assist at the Red Mrs. Ralph Gidding and young field Market. daughter have moved to Crescent Richard Brown has gone to Citv to make their home. Redmond to assist his brother Mrs, J. 1. Welch came over with “cat” work. from Grants Pass and has been caring for Terry a n d Timmy The "Connsonata’’ electric or- Hanscam while their mother, gan Was demonstrated by Mr. Mrs. Vernon Hanscam was in and Mis. Almus Pruitt of Med- tht' hospital with their little sis ford at the Young’s Hotel, Tues- ter. Mrs. Welch is Mrs. Hahs- day. Mrs. Ross Putnam, Mrs. cam’s mother. Among more than 200 grad uates receiving their diplomas from Oregon Technical Institute at Klamath Falls last week-end was William R. Barton of this place, who is son of Mrs. Floyd Swearingen, and grandson of Mrs Goldie Smith, who complet ed his two-year course last No- v< mber, and has been employed in this area since. He is married to the former Frances Reekman of Harbor and thev two children. Alice Beem and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Leonard and others w’ere im pressed by the instrument. Because Mrs. Alice Beem is interested in young people and their welfare, she will bring em ployers and emploes together in ployerss and employes together in charge. Several people needing assistance have called her, ask ing the names of people who want work. Many of these jobs w ere suitable for young people | nd they would have had the , and jobs had they been registered with Mrs. Beem at Modern Re frigeration, south on Wharf St. Miserable with coughs from colds or smoking ... stuffy nose? Here’s relief— fast.. . up and down! Famous medi Turn those extra items into cation goes down to ease tickle, soothe ir cash by Pilot Classified rds. ritated membranes. Menthol vapors go up to bring cool comfort. Smith Brothers are richer in menthol —plus exclusive medication. Look for “Trade” and “Mark” Dahl on orange box. SULL ONLY Donald Patrick, George Frank and Henry Buck were stopped by the weigh mast er May 18 and were arrested and brought be fore Justice A. E. Sandbo’s court for overloading and having no permits. Found guilty they were sent to jail. When there were no blankets at the jail, the prisoners ’ were transferred to the hotel at God Beach where their employers Stevedore Co.—came from Cali fornia to pay their fines and the men were released. V * I I I I U Thursday, June 7, 1951 BROÛKINGS-HARBOR P1LT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age F our ENLUND EQUIPMENT CO. Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment Yellow-Strand Wire Rope.