Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 27, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    — V age four
Visiting at the L. Z. H arbin
home last week w ere their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Gordon Good, and her
husband, also Mr. Good’s m oth­
er from Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs
Archie West and son, David w ere
weekend visitors, too. They all
caught their lim its of salmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Erskine M iller re­
turned S aturday from a two weeks
visit with friends in Portland.
They reported cold and foggy
w eather there and w ere glad to
get home to the w arm est spot in
the state.
Thursday, November 27, 195;
RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Local N ew s H a p p en in g s
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edwardson
Mrs. Ruth Newton of Portland
is spending Thanksgiving at the of H arbor were in Roseburg the
They
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. first p art of the week.
visited their son and family, Mr.
Almo Newton of Harbor.
Miss C harlotte Simpson en­ and Mrs. W alter Edwardson. Tiiej
tered the M errit Trade School in also attended the funeral of an
Oakland Nov. 8, taking a business old friend while there.
Lt. Gene Gould left the S tates
course on the operation of office
machines. She will be a t the on Oct. 30 and is now in the
home of an older sister while a t­ Korean area.
tending the school.
Shirley M attock suffered an in­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl O stenberg ju ry while tum bling during gym ­
I spent Thursday and Friday of nasium work a t the school on
I last week buying stock in San Tuesday and was taken to the
’ fashion-right ' Francisco.
C rescent City hospital by am bu­
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robinson and lance.
Mayor and Mrs. Bob Dimmick
I Mr. and Mrs. David dohnson and
P R IN T E D
and
fam ily drove to Hayward,
son
drove
to
S
eattle
on
Tuesday
PATTERNS V
tor the Thanksgiving holiday. Calif., on Tuesday to spend the
a t o a r • p a tte r n c o u n te r
They will retu rn on Sunday. Thanksgiving holiday w ith rela­
.................................... —« While they are away the Chetco tives.
Cafe will l>e closed from and in­
Elm er Bankus was able to re ­
cluding Nov. 26 to Monday, Dec. 1. tu rn to his home here on Tues­
A new1 home is being erected day, a fte r an illness of some
near the s ta te line by Mr. anti weeks, most of which was spent
Mrs. T. M cKenna of Portland, in San Francisco under medical
who are spending this week here. care.
W. S. Chadwick accom­
RCA Radios, Yelton's.
panied him. Mrs. Chadwick, who
Mr. and Mrs. Ray G u errattaz underw ent surgery last week, was
left W ednesday for a w eek’s va­ much improved and able to sit
B ookkeeping
cation in Eugene and Portland. up a bit when they left the Ba>
They are spending Thanksgiving area. She expects to be able to
Pay Roll
Taxes
with relatives in Eugene, then come home next week.
Insurance
will attend to business m atte rs
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and visit friends in Portland.
ton's.
K err Building
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGugin
were in Medfonl the first of Ihe!
Brookings, Oregon
week on a business errand.
Friends of Mrs. Dan M assett
will he interested to know th a t 1 Rhoda Cornwall Prock. Ixirn in
she is progressing nicely in the C urry county Feb. 18. 1879, died
Seaside hospital. Mr. M assett a t Crescent City Nov. 18. She
was released from the hospital was a daughter of Thomas and
Ida Post Cornwall, w ho w ere m ar­
some two weeks ago.
ried Oct. 31, 1893, by Charles
Alpa Colors, Yel ton's.
W inners of the talent show nt Zumwalt. John was earlier list­
REAL ESTATE
the Don’s Cliff House Friday eve­ ed as- a stepson of Jam es Haft,
ning were Fred Fox, who won first living on C rystal Creek in n orth­
prize singing "Molissa” «and Mrs. ern Curry.
The couple had one daughter,
M artha Harbin won second prize,
Ora,
who was born in March.
Box 211
Phone 2341
reciting her own composition
1895.
and m arried Robert P erry
called, “ Fun W ith B<x>k T itles.”
Residence Phone 2292
March
30. 1915. and the whole
Jerry M arker was taken to Sea­
N otary Public C O. Leonard side hospital last Tuesday eve­ family moved to the Sm ith River
ning for an appendectomy. lie valley 22 years before Rhoda ’s
death.
Brookings, Oregon
was able to come home Sunday.
Survivors listed are two sisters.
Mrs. Palm Stout left for hei
.Mrs.
Gussie (Andrew ) F a rrie r of I
home at Bellvedere, Calif., W ed­
Sheridan, and Mrs. Jesse Welch I
nesday. She has spent the sum ­
m er here at her Brookings home. of Sixes, and g ran d d a u g h te rs'
This has been her custom for Mrs. M artina Kinne, Roberta
Shipp of Sm ith River. Ju an ita
many years.
Maxine Costa, Carol
Honoring Mrs. Maude Sandbo, Snider,
Mrs. M yrtle Hibbard entertained Adams and M arian Brack, C res­
a group of friends at tea on S at- cent City, and two grandsons.
As we said last week, a 26-foot unlay afternoon. Members of the Robert and Nick Perry, also of,
tra ile r with small down payment. Christian Science society wcrv rescent City. There are 18 g ran d -|
children.
Someone should snap at this plus guests.
Rhoda was buried In the I.O.
a lot to place it upon. Lots also
A phone call from Donny Jak-
on marvelous term s. Why pay lewicz <»n Tuesday, Nov. IS, who O F . cem etery, at Crescent City.
rent ?
w »s then at Treasure Island out
• • •
ot San I* rancisco, told his parents,
We have many deals that will Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jaklewicz,
Interest you, so come to our of­ that he expected to ship out for
fice and let us explain.
Guam on Friday, Nov. 21.
• • •
Mrs Lew Harvey says that
R entals two (2); one $9 00 per I ew is feeling b etter and mas
o
3*
m onth and another $10 00 per come home soon from the Gold
m onth. No restriction to pets ot Beach hospital where he was ta k ­
3 —
children. See us on this one
en last week.
can ’t sa\ more in this column,
C u /'c Z iro rf Radios. Yelton's
but come in
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapin and i
8 -= -o
’am i’s are spending Thanksgiving
S
ASK ABOUT REN I !
-t x c
• t M yrtle Crek. Frank will go
Two of the finest homes in on to Lakeview w here he w ill1
r:
Brookings for rent.
They are be the guest of the Canada Life
w orth $14.000 and $27,000.
Insurance Co. on a goose hunt
user the weekend. This vacation
cr 3
> /)
will he a rew ard to Frank as
If It’s Insurance You Need salesman par excellence of insur­
BUY i
BUTTER IC K
The Yardstick
B. B. Crabb Co.
i Pioneer Passes
C. 0 . LEONARD
L L. LEONARD
I ties journey to Coos Bay for th^ir
annual teachers’ institute.
All
teachers of the county are ex­
T ryouts were held Monday for
pected to attend.
yell leaders for the high school,
and elections were heltl Tuesday.
Plaster of Paris Figurenes, Yel-
Carla Whillock, Jeff K err, and
ton's.
Roy Dirks were chosen for the
present school year.
T ry Pilot Class Ails they pay!
Their initial appearance will be
slated for Friday evening, Dec.
5, when the Brookings Bruins
meet Crescent City here for their
game of the basketball season.
The high school carnival last
S aturday evening realized some­
w hat over $175, which am ount
T he fe tte rs of ou
captivity are false and re: >
is to go to the general fund of the
to be broken. Whatever < i ,
high school student body. Carol
need,
the way to turn to (
Ann Benson and Earl P a rk er of
—
the
way of answered prayer
the junior class wrere chosen
— is now made plain.
queen and king of the carnival.
SCIENCE and HE A l l ’!
The high school D ram atics club
with Key to the Scriptures
journeyed to A rcata last Friday
by Mary Baker Eddy
afternoon for the annual play fes­
Is proving to be the ‘‘key”
tival given by the Hum bolt S tate
that opens w:de the truth of
College D ram atics departm ent.
the Bible with vast and vital
Students all reported a very en­
healing p o u ^
joyable time, and th at they were
This book, together with the
pleased with the hospitality of the
Bible, may be read or obtained
Humbolt S ta te college students.
at
School will be dismissed T hurs­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
day for Thanksgiving holidays.
READING ROOM
Afost of the teachers expect to
rem ain in Brookings for this holi­
day.
The following week on T h u rs­
Corner Pine and Alder
day and Friday, Dec. 4 and 5. the
teachers of Coos and C urry coun-
High School News
Breaking «»nr
Fetters
GEORGE'S ELECTRIC
Wiring Contractor— Appliance Repair
R E SID E N T IA L
—
IN D U ST R IA L
"L e t George Do I t "
n
Phone 2944
H arbor, P. O. Box 1208
Brokers
Down to Earth
Bargains
THIS TIME
WE OFFER
ance.
IV R H A V E IN S V R A N C B YOU
Officer Bill Brown, wife and
W A N T ! See as for all form s of
children will drive to Portland
General In s u r a n t through the
on Monday, w here Bdl will a t ­
tend an F.B.I. school for several
T ill: "AM E R IC A N "
«lass Mrs Brown and the fam-
JN SU RAN C E CO.
ds will visit relatives while het
huslmnd is buss
Ash Trays, Y^ftnn'it
Sporting Goods— Fishing Gear!
II e fry to meet the anglers every need!
J. J. GALLAGHER
— the --------
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In
heart -------
of town
M c V A Y 'S
Brookings, Oregon
GREENHOUSE
ON T H E W INCHUCK
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
EROCKIHGi AUTO
ARTS
AU TH O RIZED
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v
McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND R EPA IR SERVICE
2
2.
$5
V* s.
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
O. Box iq 5 Brookings. Oregon
Phone 22~ j