Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 07, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    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
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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
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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.
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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.
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INNOUNCE THE OPENING OE THE
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BROOK INGS, OREGON
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POWER ROAD GRADER
Fish in your ou n front
frontage
listing on
home sites. See us No o t I
.agent handles this property.
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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.
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colds or smoking ... stuffy
nose? Here’s relief— fast.. .
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and down! Famous medi­
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up to bring cool comfort. Smith Brothers
are richer in menthol —plus exclusive
medication. Look for “Trade” and “Mark”
Dahl­
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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.
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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.