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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1952)
Thursday, October 2, 1952 LOCAL NEWS C O IP L E MARRIED IN GRANTS PASS In a simple but impressive cere mony in the Methodist Church at Grants Pass on August twenty sixth, Miss Marilyn Hannan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hannan of Harbor became the bride of William Shipley, son of George Shipley of Brookings. The Reverand Joseph Knox officiated at the ceremony with the attendants being Miss Joanne Clendenin and Robert Shipley. Both Mr. and Mrs. Shipley are well known members of the younger group. Mr. Shipley was a member of the 1952 graduating class of Brookings High School and is now employed at the Texaco Service Station at Brookings. Mrs. Shipley is continuing her studies at the high school. They are making their home on the Larry Moore place a couple of miles up the south bank road of the Chetco. This Saturday, October 4th, is the la’ t day to register for the general election in November. Residents of this vicinity who live north of the Chetco river register at Moore’s Variety Store in Brookings, and those living south of the river at the Harbor Post Office. Mr and Mrs. Steve Cate are the parents of an eight pound ten ounce daughter bom at the Seaside hos pital on September 26th. They have named the little newcomer, Jeri Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush left the latter part of the week to return to their Parker, Arizona home for the winter. Before leaving, they sold most of their property on the Chetco River above Harbor, retain ing for their own use a small cabin, as they plan to have Harbor for their summer time home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hare are the new own ers of the Bush property, and are very enthused over it. Mrs Clara Kerns and Mrs. Edith BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Ackley returned Saturday from a two weeks trip which took them to Yellowstone Park and Grand Teuton National Park They report that instead of the cold they had thought they would find, that they went through some very hot weather ex cept at night in the higher alti tudes. The two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hanscam had a close i all from serious injury Sunday when the door of their fathers pickup flew open on a curve near the Win- chuck bridge and they fell out of the moving car. Merle says that when he first realized that someth ing was wrong the girls were in the air falling from the pickup which was going about thirty five miles an hour at the time. The older girl Sharon, was most seriously injured having several deep cuts around her head and one eye swollen shut, and like her younger sister Merlene. generally bruised and shaken up. but both girls will soon be ovrr the effects of the accident. It is thought that one of he girls pushed against the door opening lever when they went around the turn as it was shut tight when they started. Mrs. Kay Sandstrom left last Friday for San Francisco wher' she is combining business and pleasure for a few days. She plan ned to attend a beauty show in that city on Sunday and Monday, and at the same time enjoy a visit with her daughter, Miss Rosalie Wood of Los Angeles, who was to meet her there. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Big Gospel Tent, corner Oak and Spruce Streets. Sunday Services: Sunday school 2:00 p. m. Preaching 3:00 p. m. Young People 6:30 p. ni Evangelistic 7:30 p. m. Each week night 7:30 p.m. (ex cept Monday) Danielson Evangelis tic Party. Preaching .singing, play ing on Hammond Organ and other instruments. Old Fashioned Tent Revival! Everybody Welcome. M A C K G. M A LC O LM 1878 in Freeport. Calif. On July 17. 1921 he was united in marriage to Ruby R Harvey who survives. For a number of years he was associat ed with the Pacific Railroad Mov ing to Brookings in 1944 He was a member of the I. O O. F , Mixiern Woodman and the First Christian Church. Members of the Chetco Grange to which Mr. Harvey be longed were pall bearers. Surviving, besides his widow are PAGE THREE two sons. Paul N and Leonard R. of Harbor, an a sister. Mrs Mayte Droz of Colville. Washington and two grand children A- 0 . Schmitt, M. D P H Y S m A N A SURGEON TELEPHONE 2585 Office Hours i i - i ; 4 - 5 3 0 Central Bldg., Brookings Dr. and Mrs. Ronnigcr are the parents of a daughter born on September 26th at Seaside hospital The baby was named Merrily Ann and weighed 8 lbs and 6 ozs. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steven Cates at Seaside hospi tal. Crescent City on Friday Sept 26th. A daughter, Wendy Lee, weighing 5 lbs. 15 ozs. was born to Bett\ Jean and Alvin Smith of Brook- in' S at Seaside hospital. Crescent City on Sept, 24th. O bituary Services for Lew R. Harvey 73. ot Harbor were held Monday Sept 29 at 2:00 p. m. at the Community Church with Rev. J. L. Mumbower officiating. Internment was in the William James Ward Cemetary. Brookings. Mr Harvey was born December 2, W e Also Cater To Banquets And Parties By Appointment Phone Crescent City 4941 OCEAN “Drive-In” THEATRE —O n Hwy. 101—5 miles north of Crescent C ity A t Wonder Stump Road October, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 General Building Contractor Re si Jen tial— Com mercial— Rem oJ el ing BLUEPRINTS : A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted through Pete Lesm eister Agency! 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