Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 07, 1951, Page 7, Image 7

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Andrews home and will take
possession at that time.
Word was received here of the
Mrs. Norman Boyd left Sat-
death of Bob Hunter, Sunday urday for Seattle where she will
evening at a hospital in Gold make her home while her hus-
Beach. He had been taken there' band is in service and stationed
earlier in the week. It is un- there. Mrs. Joe Brewer will take
derstood services will be held at her job at the bank.
Portland, but will be buried at i Beulah Rowlette and son went
the Local cemetery, Friday,
to Portland Sunday. Mrs. Row­
Blanche Forsyth and Dolores lette will return Monday but
LaFranc of Portland spent a Harold will remain to spend a
few fiours here last week visit­ part of his vacation with his
ing relatives,
father.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Seger left i Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adams loft
Saturday for Corvallis to at­ Saturday for Corvallis to attend
tend Ed's graduation at OSC, commencement exercises at O.
Monday evening.
S. C., when their daughter will
Rita Ganong has returned to receive her degree. They plan
Gold Beach from Klamath Falls to visit another daguhter, Mrs.
where she served as Page at Jim Lyne and family at Zigzag
Rebekah Assembly and also act­ where Mr. Lyne is stationed by
ed as delegate for the local Re-' the forestry department, and
will stay over in Portland to at-
bekah lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kolen are I tend Lloyd Hickol’s wedding on
parents of twin girls, born at I June 8. Lloyd is a grandson of
the local hospital Memorial Day. R. J. Hickol of Gold Beach.
Pfc Don Turner is visiting his
The little girls weighed 5 lbs.
parents,
Mr. amd Mrs. James
15 oz., and 5 lbs., 14 oz. They
have been named Yvonne and Turner at Nesika Beach. When
Don reports back, he will be sent
Yvette.
to Germany.
Maurice Walker is still at the
Carl Rath of Portland drove
Seaside Hospital a t Crescent
City, where he is recovering. He down with his parents, Mr. and
underwent surgery on a kneecap Mrs. Tony Rath when they re­
turned home, but had to be back
which was broken last week.
to work, Monday.
Dorothea Seebers Miller has i
Memorial Day was very quiet
been engaged as County Health
here.
A few of the service* men
nurse and will start her duties'
and
women
donned their uni-
the first of August. Mr. and
forms
and
marched
to the court
Mrs. Miller have purchased the
house square where sprays were
placed on the plaque.
Doris Costelloe of Portland,
visited her parents Ihere over
the week-end.
GOLD BEACH
P age S evem
Construction Co. has equipment
and other earth-moving machin­
ery on the land and are now
driving piling for the unloading
area.
Mrs. Robert Thetford who wore
Miss Muriel Hughes is on a
a pale gray suit. Curtis Sabin vacation before enrolling in sum­
was the groom’s attendant. Mrs. mer school. She plans on visiting
Elna Rigik played the wedding her sister at Eugene and from
march. A reception was held in there will motor to Sanfield to
the grade school kitchen after the spend a few days with her par­
I A Kir-1 AIC ME5AIC cp,emon-v- Af,pr thp reception the ents. residents of that place.
LAiXULUIj Nt Wb >°unK couple left for a short wed- Mrs. Ruth Murphy and Mrs
ding trip.
By Nancy Moore
Donna Churchill left last week
Mary Donaldson is visiting her for Gunnison, Colo., to enter col­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp
returned home last Monday from sister, Mrs. David Engelbart at lege for an intensive two-weeks
Beaverton.
visiting over the week-end with
course.
her parents in Dallas. Mrs. Al-
dropp’s sister, Annabell Goodrich,
came with them for a visit,
Mrs. Warren Miller from up
Rogue River spent last week vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Button, at Denmark.
Groceries, Fruits, V egetables, and Meats
Mrs. Sidney Cadman was able
to return home Friday night from
the Gold Beach hospital where
she underwent an appendectomy
about »a week ago.
t
Mrs. Al Volck loft for Napa,
Rose Bowl Brand
Calif., Sunday to visit her sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Noah, who is very ill.
Herb Morrill went to Washing­
ton Sunday to bring back his wife
and sons who have been visiting
her parents.
White Star
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halcumb
returned Thursday from a short |
wedding trip in southern Oregon
and northern California.
Semi-Sweet, for those good cookies
Department Commander Otto
Heckel and his wife made their
official visit to the Spanish War I
Veterans camp at Newport, May
27. The Department President,
Mrs. Pearl Lancaster, was also
present as was Department In­
I) tain on d—ni ne-inch
spector Major A. J. Bush and his
wife of Portland. Thursday Mr.
Heckel and wife left for Astoria
in contpany with (other depart­
Real Estate Broker
ment officers to complete their
Hotel Brookings
North End
The Mun of Sminh River 'will official visit of the 23 camps in
Old English
have a physician. Dr. Harvey the silate. The (commander and!
F. H. A. TERMS AVATLABLEU Kelty, and Mrs. Kelty, who pur- i wife will then go to Portland for
chased the new home of M t . and the Rose Festival and Ice Follies.
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
Mrs. Robert Maris, across the On Kheir return home they will I
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. highway from the local school,! attend the DAV convention at ;
arrived here Monday from Reno, Newport, June 7. The USWV con­
vention will be July 8-11 at Eu-
Seven city lots right in town. Nevada, with -their household gere .
G^od business location. $5600 with goods and plan to make their
Returning Wednesday from a
$100 down and easy monthly pay­ permanent home here. As soon
short
wedding trip were Mr. and
as
the
couple
gets
settled,
Dr.
ments.
Kelty will open an office for Mrs. Richard Tlildebrand.
Desirable acreage in Harbor general practice.
HALSUMB-HOFSESS
Sperry or Gold Medal
Word was received here t el I -
district, about one mile from
Miss Donna Mae Hofsess be- j
Brookings.
Approximately 2’2 ing of the death of Mrs. Letsy came the bride of Robert Hal-
I
acre tracts for $3000 with $750 McVay Barnett, who passed away cumb at the Langlois Community |
down, 5 acres, $4500 with $1125 at her home in Owensiwiro. Ky.. church at 2 p. m. Sunday, May
down, Very easy terms on bai- May 25. where she had made her 27, in a double ring ceremony
hone for many years. She was performed by Rev. W. W. Wm-
ance.
the daughter of the Irfwe Joseph quist of Bendon. The bride, giv­
We have a couple ocean view and Betty McVay, pioneers of en in marriage by her father, Jo­
oversized lots left. $800 and $900 this valley, where she was born seph Hofstess, wore a white suit
only 30% down, balance in 7 and spent her younger life. She , wjith pink and white accessories.
will be remembered by ¡the older She carried a shower bouquet of
years at 4%.
residents ol the,' county. Sur- white flowers centered with an
4-room unfinished house with vismng are ;a brother Joe of orchid which ‘she wore later as
1.16 acres, close in. spring wa- Crescent CLty„ a niecr, Mrs. a corsage. Matron of honor was
ter, nestled among giant azaleas. | Daisy Sorenson of San Fran-
Good buy at $3000 with $500 down cisco.
and $50 a month.
O. M. Rice pioneer resident" of
BE SURE
¡Smith River, celebrated his 89th
rouR
2 acres on Chetco River with birthday on June 1. Many of his CIGARETTE^
| ideal 12-acre building site above neighbors and friends called at
I county road and approximately the home of his daughter, Mrs.
IS
1'2 acres below road extending Elma Rice, and presented him
| to river. Large barn and shed. with gifts and extended greet-
I numerous fruit trees. $5000, with ings. A pleasant surprise was
I $1000 down, $50 month.
KEEP OREGON GREEK;
the arrival of his youngest
daughter.
E. O. Park of
2-bedroom home on Hwy 101, Albarn. Ore., who will spend a
lovely week here with him and other
approximately
170x180.
ocean view, 3 miles from town. relatives.
$8000 with $2500 down.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Goodlin were
hosts Monday evt ning at their
build- , home for a dinner party honor-
An acre
with 20x24
. , . plus,
,
,
ing suitable for remodeling. Good .ing the six gjrls of )h(i
h
spring. Approximately 1 mile from । grade grafting class of thp
town. Only $400 down. $40 per Iocal scoo, with thpjr teachpr
month plus interest. Total price John Ostrom and Mrg Ostrom;
S’-60-
1 The girls are Delores and Car-
' ok Barker, Della Mae Chris-
Some good highway frontage tensen,
Joan Miller,
Nadine
till available for those needed I ehmkuhl and
Louise
Loveland,
»usinesses.
Another guest was Mrs. Mabel
Browne.
Other homes, ocean frontage, |
A Southern Oregon Plywood
ts and acreage.
Co. have leased about 23 acres
I of Swamp land from Clarence
Westbrook, located on Hwy 101
to be used for a long pond to
store logs which will be hauled
M. G. BECKER
Redfield’s Market
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
PEACHES, 2% can
31c
Del Monte CORN, 303 can
19c
TUNT, bite size, Vis
34c
CHOCOLATE MORSELS, pkg
19c
ZEE TISSUE, 4 rolls
35c
.
.
.
PAPER PLATES, 2 pkgs
29c
MILK, all brands, 15c ea.; 7 for $1.00
SMITH RIVER
DOG FOOD, 10 tins
98c
PUREX, 1/2-gal. ;5c; Gallon
39c
BUTTER, Cubes, lb
79c
NUCOA, lb., 35c; 2-lb. pkg
69c
HOUR, 25c lb. $2.15; 50 lbs. $4.19
PRODUCE
I Sell The Earth!
MELBA
riA
Fresh Crisp LETTUCE, lb
10c
Fancy CUCUMBERs, lb
14c
Green CORN, 3 ears
19c