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P age four Thursday, December 4, 195; BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Local N e w s H a p p en in g s A b o u t F olks You K n o w Smith Garbage Service Operates Across Chetco While visiting the Robert Live ly® in Canon City, Colo., Edna Woodriff of Harbor won a linen- filled cedar chest, valued at $300, in a drawing by buying only one ticket out of 1,100 tickets. Lucky gal! The Woodriff® arrived there Tuesday, Nov. 4, and left the morning of Nov. 29. They had Thanksgiving with the Livelys in Canon City. While they were there the Livelys had a surprise visit from Edna and Russel Mes- aer and girls from Brookings, Ore., on Saturday, Nov. 22. A car belonging to Mrs. Min UppmGn to Sing On Community Concert Theodor Uppman, California born baritone, will appear in the second of the Del Norte Commu nity concert series on Friday, De cember 5, at the Elk auditorium, Crescent City, at 8:15 p.m. During World War II Upp man sang for GI’s all over France and Germany and also gave sev eral recitals for French relief. In 1947 he won the Atwater-Kent auditions and the Gainsborough Foundation award. That year and the next he sang in movies, "Mourning Becomes Electra,’’ and "Mr. Peabody anil the Mermaid" was another. He has been seen in mus;cal comedy on the West Coast, has been heard on various network programs and in a number of opera performances up and down the coast and in New York X liis creation of the Billy Budd ’ role in Britten’s opera of that name in London was a triumphant success in 1951 and 1952. This autumn sees him returned to the United States for a comprehen sive concert tour and appear ances on radio and television. ceived treatment and an opera tion on his eye. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor en l J. T. Smith, owner of the joyed a four-day trip to Portland Brookings Garbage Service, will and coast towns to Astoria, re operate his business in the area turning Monday. The trip was south of the Chetco river hence primarily made in interest of the forth and will be known as the Oregon Coast association, of Smith Garbage Service. Mr. Smith’s services are avail Town and Country which Mr. Taylor was named as able for cleanup jobs requiring la a director. Gas Company Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weeks bor anywhere. Call Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or drove to Central Point Satuiday. write P. O. Box 342, Crescent After spending the night with a Vernon Crocket, David DeMar- City. J. E. (Jim) DAYTON, dis sister of Mrs, Weeks they went tin, Steve Ettinger, and the son tributor. Butane tanks for rent, on to Grass Valley, Calif., where of the Glen Simpsons. sale or lease. Office located at they will visit friends and attend Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Dews spent Anderson Plumbing Co., Fresno nie Vining was damaged north Masonic and astern Star func Thanksgiving at Eugene with Street, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent The American Legion will con tions. They will return on Fri friends. City. vene for the regular meeting day. The Weeks were residents Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan of Thursday evening, Dec. 5, 8:00 of Grass Valley before going to Ransom avenue spent the past p.m., at I.O.O.F. hall. All vet Grants Pass and have many week in La Grande, Ore., with erans are invited to attend each friends there. two sons and their families. meeting and they are especially Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gott and Mrs. lfaabel Rhoads spent a GEORGE'S ELECTRIC urged to be present for the so family spent Thanksgiving holi week recently with friends in cial get-together Dec. 19. You days with friends in Dayton and Portland and while there flew to Wiring Contractor— Appliance Repair will want to meet your old friends Unionvale. Seattle to see a nephew, W. B. there. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Streub- Dolphin. Mrs. Rhoads is busy Dr. and Mrs. Lee Rice returned ing and sons, Roy and Billie, of tinting photos for Christmas gifts R E SID E N TIA L — IN D U ST R IA L Friday after s|M*nding two weeks Los Angeles were Thanksgiving in her home on, Pioneer Road. //I in Portland. Dr. Rice was at the and weekend guests of his broth Let George Do I t " The P.-T.A. meeting scheduled Veterans’ hospital where he re- er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phone 2944 Harbor, P. O. Box 1208 Streubing. Marilyn, student at for Dec. 4 will be postponed un Oregon State college, was home til Dec. 11 because of teachers' and other guests were Mr. and institute. Mrs. E. H. Grootendorst just Mr®. Roger Mannatt, San Pedro, lately returned from San Fran of town when the grandparents cisco where she spent two weeks of Howard Vining had an acci with her daughter. Mrs. Mary dent on their way to visit their Davis, whose husband is in Korea. ' son and family here. They were REAL ESTATE Henry Grootendorst was one of bruised and shaken up but not the students home for Thanksgiv- j seriously injured. Brokers ing vacation. He is attending i Friends will be glad to know 11 e try to meet the anglers every need! Southern Oregon college at Ash- ' that Roy Brimm is progressing Box 2i i Phone 2341 land, and was a guest of the Wil- I nicely in recovering his health, i Residence Phone 2292 The cast has been removed from son Freeman family on Thanks-1 giving Day. N otary Public— C. O. Leonard his right leg and he will soon be Mr. and Mrs. Grootendorst and able to sit up in a chair and view Mr. and Mrs. William Riley of In the heart of town Brookings, Oregon the world from a different angle. Brookings, O regon Fort Dick were Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Wesley Kindel was called to southern California this week guests of the Richard Harmers of by the critical illness of her Harbor. Bud Cross, night patrolman, You Cannot lather. 2982. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H arvey* 1 * Imagine | and his mother, Mrs. Ruby Har vey, are visiting in Portland this Such An Ocean V iew week. ON T H E W INCHUCK Commanding Site Thanksgiving guests at the Homer Kessler home were his » as we have to offer at this time brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS A bit high priced hut this includes Ralph Kessler, Gold Beach, Mr. : a tine drilled well that will never anti Mr®. Paul Davis. Mrs. E. PHONE 2568 I {arbor, Oregon go dry. If you are looking for Werrner, and Mrs. Dewey Akers the best homesite in the Brook and family. ings area One of the Thanksgiving gath erings on last Thursday was held Not hail lo See 1 his at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Excellent Per ins to Ifcx>t Pierce. About twenty-seven en joyed a bountiful dinner, then SEALS TSvo mortgages for sale at dis spent the evening bowling. Mr. count. These are very, very good and Mrs. I>on Redfield, daughter risks with good interest rates, and son-in-law, of Klamath Falls, l all I a for Rest of /Nieafments and their children were present. H tn » o ¡i 5 a. b3 Ch ? sr Kenneth Pierce, who is attend Í 3 ? 8 * Here It Is! M < 6 » ing Oregon Technical Institute, - 5? If It’s Insurance You Need came over for the holiday with CONTEMPORY STYLE — MODERN LINES «VR H A V E IN SU R A N C E YOU his sister and family. See ns for all form a of o » 2. Mrs. Elmer Hanscam went to ~ 2 ? General Insurance through the Portland Wednesday by bus to Beautifully finished—Three Bed room s—Bath Dining Room have her eyes checked. THE "AMERICAN" i S O » finished in Knotty Pine—Plenty of builtins in Well Ar Boy® from the area who were g ~ * J I INSURANCE CO. called to Coos Bay on Wednes ranged Kitchen Wired for Electric Range Gas Water I ÿ s - o * day for their physical exams sr 9 » 3 H eater-G as Furnace—Spacious Car Port Patio Utility before entering the service wen' O • Room with plenty ot storage for fruit—Inlaid Linoleum on Kitchen Floors Well Drained Lot with adjoining ground available to enlarge if desired. C. 0 . LEONARD L. L. LEONARD Sporting Goods— Fishing Gear! J I 0 J. J. GALLAGHER M t V A Y 'S GREENHOUSE BUY AND USE CHRISTMAS Looking for a Koine? ~ I : Specio/s--- GRAFI BLOUSES NYLON SI.Il’S VAN RAALTE RAYON SLIPS EVA LEE'S SHOP ► AA < * a • a • • $35ai DOWN — BALANCE F.H. A. $60 MO. $ 2 .9 8 $ 3 .9 5 $ 1 .9 5 2 3 È 7? t/i PRICED FOR QUICK SALE See O w ner— W. R. PATTRSON ? a Pioneer Road J * Three-tenths mile North of V.F.W. Hall :V