Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 16, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
HARBOR NEWS
The pot luck dinner has now
invaded the bulb field, according
to reliable reports telling of a
big pot luck dinner held by the
crew working on the H astings
Bulb Farm on O ctober 8th. T here
w ere tw enty present at the noon
tim e dinner which featured every­
thing from fried chicken to apple
pie. The only thing wrong with
th e whole thing was th at they
all ate so much th at no one felt
a bit like working th at afternoon.
ACCOUNTANT
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and
‘ TAX CO N SULTA NT
W alter L. Morgan
Form erly with Internal Revenue
Service
Licensed by S ta te of Orogoft
Ph. 2513 or Gen. Del., Brookings
N O T IC E
I respectfully solicit your sup­
p o rt in the Novi 4th General
Election.
A. E. SANDRO,
C andidate for Justice of the
Peace, 1st Dist. of C urry County
adv. 32-2p
Clark Kemske enjoyed a five' week. Mr. Travis brought home for over a year. After visiting buck. Gene will be remembered
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a three point buck, but they re­ for a few days with his parents. here as he went through high
port th at the hunting in the e a st­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reding at school in Brookings and gradhatetP
ern part of the sta te is the worst G rants Pass, he went to K lam ath with the class of 1949. After his
th at the residents there can re­ County to visit his brothers and thirty days leave is up, he ex­
member.
sisters and their families, and pects to be stationed at Fort
IV visit
viwir here
horn larttU
klo m other,
day
w ith his
Mrs. S. N. Fischer a t the com­
pletion of his boot cam p training
at the Neval T raining Base at
San Diego. He is now at Norman,
Oklahoma for fu rth e r schooling.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Felio are
the parents of a five pound four­
teen ounce daughter born a t the
Seaside Hospital on O ctober 9th.
They h iv e named the iu 1? Miss
K athy Nadine. Mrs. Felio is m ak ­
ing her home with her pa.ent3,
Mr. and Mrs. H enry E Mosier,
A seven pound, eleven ounce while her husband is in the
d aughter was born to Mrs. John K orean w ar zone on the carrier
Arlandson at the Seaside Hos­ the Ron Homme Richard.
pital on O ctober 7t.i. The little
Mrs. George Anderson, m other
newcomer has been nam ed Johnna
of Mrs. E. E. H anscam S r and
Mae.
red and Archie Anderson, is in
Mr. and Mrs. Milton DeM artin the hospital in Medford where
entertained at dinner on Octobei she underw ent an operation last
7th in honor of Davy C rockett week to have a c a ta ra c t removed
who »s to report O ctober the 15th from one of her eyes. She is doing
• t t oos Bay tor induction into ■ iei’ly and will be abie to leave
iiii’ army. A pleasant evening was the hospital the end of this week.
spent by the group which con­ Mis. H anscam drove over to M« d
sisted of the honored guest, Mr. ford on Tuesday to be w ith her
and Mrs. D eM artin and daughter m other for a few days.
Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crock­
SgT. Gene Reeling arrived in
e tt and son Vernon, anil Mr. and
Seattle on S eptem ber 29th on the
Mrs. Eddie Freeman and three
ship “M arine A dder”, returning
daughters.
the states a fte r serving in
Korea
and Japan w ith the arm y
Pete S toller has returned home
a tte r
spending
the
sum m er
m onths in Alaska witere lie w ork­
ed in the woods. He is now up
the Chetco m ining with his father.
Louis Stoller.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin F’angcr
are the p a re n ts of a seven pound
< iie ounce daughter born a: the
Seaside
Hospital on O ; ' -her 4'tn.
To Coos-Curry Co-Op mernlH’rs:
They
have
tw uuil the little M as,
• You will receive ballots for the
K athryn Ann.
election of directors.
I will appreciate it very much
Mrs. Roy Springer left rv< em.rv
if you will w rite in my name,
for a feve weeks visit w ith ic-
as I am a candidate to succeed
’ «fives in N orth Bend. Portland,
m yself as director.
i ml port Tow A si nd. '.Va «hi ng ton.
A. E. SANDBO Mr. S pringer will lea'.e shortly
32-2tp !o join h er and »j<> sonic visiting
also Indore they retu rn home.
NOTICE
SEE ME FOR-
LAND LEVELING
BRUSH CLEARING
ROAD BUILDING
AL SARVER
TELEPHONE 2822
Ransom & Second, Brookings
WANT ADS
imm ediately
Bob Abbott of Livermore, Cali­
fornia, well known form er Brook­
ings young man, is spending this
week visiting at the home of Jim
Carson and contacting old friends,
i he two men are also trying
their luck on the river fishing.
Elm er Lee, th e infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Law rence B<stiiinvtn
was taken to the Seaside Ilo^piud
I hursdav with a brain hem orrage.
His head was packed in ice tor
several «lays and he is recovering
from the a tta ck , but will nave to
rem ain in the hospital for severitl
more days.
Miss Agnes Hensley enjoyed a
w eek’s visit here with her m other,
Mis. Sy Payne. Miss Hensley and
Mrs. Anis Schofield, form er well
known residents, are in business
at Seaside, Oregon.
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