Thursday, October 23, 1Q52 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Talent are in charge of the motel. ! again. Mel’s house near the Jacks Sgl Gene Reiling left for Creek bridSe was burned ,o ,hf G rants Pass Tuesday a fte r spend- *round a f<>w *<*ks aB° w" h Dr. W. C. Shearer arrived from ing several days here visiting re- nothing saved. He stayed for sev- Portland Monday for a few days latives and friends. While here, " a l days at the home of Mrs. fishing and visiting at the home he stayed with his uncle and aunt, , H attie Mackey, and is now in a and Mrs. E. E. H anscam S r .|£ abin on the Upmeyer place. The of Wesley Smith. When lie went Red Cross would have helped out fishing Monday afternoon he Mrs. H. J. Wiegel enjoyed an had the good luck to get two overnight visit in T alent with Mr. build him another cabin but could la 4? salmon. Another guest at and Mrs. Loyal Bates the middle not do so as he didn’t have a clear the Sm ith home was A. C. Stevens, of last week, m aking the trip with title to the land his form er home a form er neighbor of Mr. Sm iths Mrs. N. V. Strom m en who was was on. The W elfare D epartm ent when he lived in Portland, wno in that area on business. Mr. and wanted Mel, who is an old age left last Friday a lte r being here Mrs. Bates are form er H arbor pensioner, to go to a nursing home, but like anyone able to ten days. lie also had some luck residents. care for themselves, he refused *ia. . iu. w dh a couple of nice Ira Hoffman returned to h i s , to do so as long as he is stin salmon to his credit. Benham Road home Friday a fte r | a b ,e to get arouncj a nd do things Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mienieke visiting for three weeks in P o rt­ for himself. One adm ires this in­ returned to their home in Cuper- land with relatives. dependent spirit, and with the into, California Wednesday a fter Mr. and Mis. Gene Bock drove help of his neighbors, he will be visiting for a few days with Mrs. down from Coos Bay Friday and much happier in his own place. ienieke’s mother, Mrs. Irene took Mrs. Bock’s uncle, Gustav Mr. and Mrs. William M artz P o rte r at her home on the Win- Wilson, back to m ake his home and son have returned to their chuck. with them. Mrs. Bock is the home on Benham Road a fte r bd- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cham bers form er B etty Benson. ing in San Diego for several left during the weekend for Lo­ Mr. and Mrs. Milton G raham gan, Iowa for an indefinite stay left last week for San Diego where us Mrs. Cham ber’s m other is in they will spend the w inter m onths Mrs. F ern Brule and George poor health. During their absence, as is their annual custom . Mrs. Hansen lett Monday morning toi Mr. and Mrs. W alter Holmes of G raham ’s brother, C halm er Linds- their homes in Sierra Madie, ley had hoped to m ake the trip California a fte r spending the sum- south this w inter also, but was m er at their homes on the Win- News and Notes from : chuck. unable to leave. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose left the to Mendicino County, California la tte r part of the week for N orth *ook a th re e day trip last week , On Tuesday we hung our drap- Dighton, M assachusetts w h e r e cries, separating the cam era rixim they will visit relatives until a fte r .w here they visited Mr. C io c k e tts i from the reception room. They’re the first of the year. T heir present brother and sister-in-law Mi. and sort of a melon color. , plans call for them to return by Mrs. H arvey Lockwood near Roll The Lockwoods, wefl rins means we are ready for our dlj , ' - ,« HARBQR NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kelly are the parents of an eight pound one ounce daughter born at St. Joseph’s Hospital in E ureka on O ctober 5th. They have nam ed the little Miss Casey Colleen Kelly. Vovr/reeDir? SELL (TTH R U TH E W ANTADS Myrtlewood -Yelton Lets Vote for LLO YD Z . H A R B IN for COUNTY COMMISSIONER 16 y ears road experience w ith W eyerhaeuser. Past 2 years grader o p erator in South Curry. Co ngratttl at io ns Conn-Olson Motors If your selection of doors is a criterion of your standards, they are the finest. CRAWFORD DOOR SALES CO. The Alexander Studio of Oregon 936 S.W. F irst Ave. P o rtlan d 4, Ore. SI Ciowford MARYEbUFT 2 ) cotj KEEP TAXES DOWN ! 4., 11 • I; “ I haw opposed measures which would have resulted in further trends toward socialization in the V.S.A. or which increase Bureaucratic controls by the 1 ederal Government.’* Everyone in the Fourth Con­ gressional D is tric t can well be pleased with the clear, forceful stand o f “ our kind” o f a man! j OF LIVING vnn is x DOWN! HARRIS EUSWORTH Congress »• «1.1 Vlv. bv t mitre, 1.1* Art« t* Ih District vf C o n g re M C ott»- i - . i t r r . Medicei C re g u n . 19XN0 Used Equipment INTERNATIONAL 6x6. extra good 2,300.00 1948 FRUEIIAUE L(Xi TRAILER 2.250.00 1942 INTERNATIONAL ELAT BED 1942 CHEVROLE T, dual drive KEEP COSTS 400.00 Make Offer Fam uli CUB and MOWER, good used . 825.00 DAVIS TRUCK and TRACTOR O N THE MOTOR CARRIER H IG H W A Y TRANSPORTATION ACT this u is a MEASURE to INCREASE TAXES! • Everything you buy is handled by trucks at some time, and increased truck taxes will increase your daily costs of living* • Increases apply to all motor vehicles of all sizes! : • Taxes on large common carriers, large private carrier! and large togging trucks axe increased approximately 35% on mUeagu M ad... % Taxes on logging and dump trucks classified on flat fee option would be increased 50% ! Yo«r Intem ationj] Harvester Heater KNOW THE TRUTH! VOTE 319 X NO! BROOKINGS, OREGON O regon H igh w ay Cowncil. Ellery Sill», President. 622 S. E. G ro n d , Porttaed, O rego n