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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1952)
Thursday, August 14, 1952 Lyle Redfield J r. left W ednes d ay for th e V eterans H ospital at P o rtla n d for m edical exam ination anjd possible su rgery. Mrs. Redfield w in go to A shland and K lam ath F a lls to visit re la tiv e s w hile he is aw ay, C lifford S tiles, nephew, who has been helping a t th e m a r ket, will accom pany Mrs. Redfield home, to e n te r school in Sept. G ran t R aym e left for th e n o rth p a rt of th e s ta te M onday, w here he will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry A xford of S an Luis Obispo, C alifornia, fo r m er resid en ts of this area, «ailed on Mr. an d M rs. A. E. Sandbo Sunday, en ro u te to C anada on a p leasu re trip. BRQOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T BROOKINGS, OREGON R aym ond R eekm an. AN, USN, spent p a rt of th e w eek-end at his ' hom e a t H arb o r, re tu rn in g to A la m eda S unday. His ship, th e a ir c ra ft c a rrie r. A n titam . w as to leave ea rly M onday m orning for Mrs. Ja m e s A dam s and sons San Diego and from th e re to go of K lam ath F alls and her g ra n d to th e B rooklyn navy yard. m other. Mrs. E va Hill of S m ith Mr. and Mrs. A rchie H endricks, R iver, w ere visitors at th e Dave C ro ck ett, L eonard S m ith and Lee G erald and N ancy, dro v e to the P erez hom es this week. Mrs. Ad M etolids R iver in c e n tra l O regon am s w ent on to P istol R iver to tor a w eek ’s vacation, on S unday. visit her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yelton and Don Y oung are Zahnie C ro ck e tt and o th e r re la helping H arold Young at th e sto re tives d u rin g th e tim e her husband d u rin g th e ir absence. is at F o rt Lewis tak in g reserv e Mrs. F lo ra W eber w ent to Long training. view, W ash., last w eek w here she F riends here will l>e in tere ste d ! joined h er broher, A lbert Boles, in learning th a t Mr. an M rs Ray and fam ily, for a six-w eeks to u r L a F o n ta in e and tw o children, who of th e m id-w est. T hey will stop have been living a t C rescent City, at Yellow stone N atio n al P ark , and but who a re fo rm er resid en ts of | visit Mrs. W eber's childhood hom e Ifarb o r, left th e first of this week in K ansas. They will re tu rn by for D avenport, Iowa, w here Mr. w ay of Los Angeles. Jim m y Robinson, son of Mr. L aF o n tain e will e n te r the P alm er and Mi>. J. O. Robinson, of the School of C h iro p rac tic for study. rrw o o th e r local young men. Joe C heteo Cafe, left K o rea last week M oore and Ed G rootend o rst, are and is expected hom e by th e first now in train in g there, and A rth u r ot S ep tem b er. Mr. and Mrs. H arold Young a re B enson w as g ra d u a te d from the now installed in th e ir new hom e school last year. south of the B rookings M arket, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M axw ell flew’ from D etroit. Mich , to enjoy purchased from K ath leen Steeves. Local N ew s H appenings A b o u t Folks You K now « "« t\ g ro u p : Mrs. M issouri Tolm an, Mrs. H elen H anscam , Mrs. E rm a Rice and Mrs. P riscilla Robinson, drove to A shland M onday to ta k e in one of th e S h ak esp e are an plays being put on a t th a t city d u rin g this m onth. D ickie K e rr en tered S easide hos pital W ednesday evening and on T h u rsd a y th e steel plates, inserted w hen his arm w as broken earlier, w ere rem oved. He cam e hom e on F rid ay and is rapidly recovering. Bob K err, older b ro th er, m ean while, dropped a plank on his hand w hich is now in a cast. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. H ibbard w ent to A shland last w eek w here they a tte n d e d the S h ak esp e are an Appointm ents Open festival. They cam ped several days in th e p ark there, and rep o rted a Z-y m arvelous tim e. experienced operators M rs. Leland P age (th e form er Mrs. G erry B om ar) re tu rn e d to On Hillside Street B rookings y esterd ay to assum e her d u ties as lessee of th e Nook Cafe. She underw ent su rg e ry at F r a n c e s Coos Bay th re e w eeks ago. M ildred MILDRED'S Beauty Salon Phone 2381 LOG PAGE FIVE SCALE BOOKS! 50c Per Book, or 3 Books for $1.25 4 FOR SALE— AT THE PILOT OFFICE! <► ♦ M c V A Y 'S G R EE N H O U S E ON THE WINCHUCK POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS PHONE 2568 I farlxit, Oregon Sporting Goods— Fishing Gear! li e try to meet the anglers every need! J. J. GALLAGHER In the heart of town Brookings, Oregon a tw o w eeks visit here w ith her b ro th er-in -law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T hom as C arson. W hile here th e tw o couple w ent to V ictoria, B. C., C anada, and on th e re tu rn trip th e visitors left for th e ir hom e at S e a ttle , W ash. Mr. and Mrs. N a th a n V ance and children of Coquille w ere recen t visitors a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Lee P erez. Mrs. V ance and Mrs. P erez a re cousins, and had not seen each o th e r for 12 years. Mrs. G erry W atson left by bus S a tu rd a y evening for a w eek ’s vacation trip to S a n ta Rosa, from h er w ork at th e H a rb o r store. Am ong local te a c h e rs a tte n d in g su m m er school at S o u th e rn O re gon College of E ducation at Ash o land a re Mrs. R u th G arcia. Mrs. o Iren e C rum p, Miss LaVon W ag o o n er and Mrs. F ran c es H enry. o Mrs. Rose Poole and h er d a u g h < > < ► ter, Mrs. Lee S toner, arriv ed from < > o K lam ath F alls S a tu rd a y . M rs Poole had been visiting her d a u g h te r for th e past fwo w eeks, why now is here doing th e sam e w ith her m o th er, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. B erger D ah lstro m and th re e children drove to S e a t tle a week ago to join Mrs. D ahl- s tro m ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. P e te St rid, who w ere th e re visiting re l atives. T he group spent th e week visiting re la tiv e s in P o rtlan d and K lam ath F alls as well as in S e a t tle, and re tu rn e d hom e, Sunday. They rep o rted they had found a lot of hot w e a th e r w hile on th e ir w eek’s trip. i p IJvestocl^ Hay — Grain HAULING BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS AU TH O RIZED Mr. an d M rs. J. O. R obinson sp en t th e last tw'o w eeks a t B re lt- enbush S p rin g s, and F ish L ake, in th e C ascades, n e a r D e tro it Dam. Mr. an d Mrs. C alvin T urley and th re e ch ild ren arriv e d at th e O tto T u rley hom e last week from B os ton. They will spend a sh o rt tim e w ith his p a re n ts before going to P o rtlan d to begin his w o rk of a new p a s to ra te in th a t city. G lenn R ogers says he hoi>es to open A zalea L anes to th e p u b lic by th e end of S e p te m b e r if e v e ry th in g goes well. Bowling fans a re looking fo rw ard to a n o th e r re c reational c e n te r in th e com ing w in te r m onths. W A R D 'S Propane Service W e c a rry a C O M P L E T E lin e of G as A ppliances, W edgew ood, T ap p an , O ’K eefe & M e rritt, an d C alo ric ra n g e s G en eral w a te r h e a te rs —Serv7*l R e frig e ra to rs — C olem an fu rn ace s. -T a n ks fo r ren t, sale o r lea se C resc en t C ity P h o n e 111 A t J e t. H w ys 101 an d 199 T R E N C H IN G W O R K D O N E SEWER LINES, W ATER LINES, D R A IN A G E DITCHES, ETC., At $12.50 PER HOUR Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop P. O. Box 1240 HARBOR, OREGON First House South of Sunset Motel — OCEAN 'Drive-In' THEATRE— O n Hwy. io i —5 miles north of Crescent City— At Wonder Stump Road F E A T U R IN G — August 15, and 16—FRIDAY, and SATURDAY “MASSACRE RIVER” G uy M adison •—and— “CHINA CORSAIR” Jon Hall August 17 and 18—SUNDAY AND MONDAY WEEK END WITH FATHER W ith V a n llefiin and P a tric ia N eal —and— Ah RIGA X / REASURE—with Hom ba • • • Brookings Livestock & Trucking Co. B RO O K IN G S, OREGON August 19, 20, 21—Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday UNION STATIO N —and— DESTINATION MOON W ith John Aker W. L. CAM PBELL McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER TED L FREEM AN AND R E PA IR SERVICE Across from Shell Station P. O. fk>.\ 195 PH O NE 2625 Brookings, Oregon Brookings, Oregon PH O NE 2281 Phone 22^4 OFFICE PH O NE 2411 August 22 & 25—FRIDAY, SAT URDAY SUBMARINE COMMAND W ith W illiam Holden and Wm. Bendix —and— YUKON GOLD W ith K irby G ra n t and Chinook, the w onder dog . ..u ..... . > a iuuu.ua l