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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1953)
L ocal N ew s H a p p en in g s A b o u t Folks Y ou K n o w Mrs. F o rre st McManus, who 1 at s. pospital Jan. 23, is home now in Harbor and doing nicely. ♦ The home of K enneth Fromm |nnd his m other, Mrs. Robert Fromm, who live on Brush ereek, |v kg Caught h\ the |fOI ni in a similar m anner as that of the LaBarge residence. A tree went through the house scattering fur nishings everyw here. The b ath tub was found 500 yards, across the highway, on B rush creek. tion tor the care and adoption of homeless children, and a southern branch office will be a more con- cenvient location for adoptive ap plicants in this section of the state. This change enables Miss Newton to spend more tim e here on weekends with her par J ents. -♦ - Mrs. Albert Joy of H arbor is spending the week in San F ra n cisco with her daughter. Miss Adena Joy. Mrs. Joy (lew to tin city with her son, Bernard, of W ashington. D.C.. who had been here for several days visiting his parents. He is with the D ep art ment of A griculture in the re search division, and occasionally gets away from his duties to spend some tim e here w here he enjoys fishing. He attended a business conference in San F ra n cisco. Meanwhile Papa Joy is keeping bachelor’s hall at home. Mrs. Ivan Shepherd is confined to her home this week due to illness. ♦ - A ttention is called to the fact that the pre-school age health clinic will be held at the school tomorrow, Friday, Jan. 30. —♦ Bud Rausch was brought home by plane from Gold Beach hos pital before the road was opened. Mrs. Dorothy Lockland, who He is getting alon< fine a fter has been in Walla W alla visiting surgery. her brother. Ted Millgard. and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen family, is now in S eattle where got off S atu rd ay for California she will be for sometime visiting after w aiting for road conditions her husband, H arry Lockland, of to improve. They went to get ac that city. - ♦_ quainted w ith a new granddaugh In a recent issue of Holiday ter. born Jan. 17, and to be with their son-in-law and daughter, m agazine in the "You'll Rem em Mr. and Mrs. C harles Morgan ber Oregon" ad is a beautiful half Port Hueneum e, Calif. Mr. and page picture of a fam iliar B rook Mrs. Ben K erns accompanied ings scene, taken from the shore them as far as San Francisco. line at H arris S ta te P ark. The Irving J. W agner, appraisal en colored photochrom e shows the gineer for the S ta te Tax commis white sandy beach with the pic sion, has been in this area for a turesque rocks and the homes of time appraising new property and Archie Anderson and W. L. Crissy and Don’s Cliff house in improvements on old property. the distance. Comments on this ♦ ad have been received here from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ackley were amo: ” 'hose that w ere stranded the East and from the Middle West. in G • Beach when roads were ♦ imp, i .-.sable. Mr. and Mrs. Almo Newton of ♦ H arbor, who are vacationing in The supervisor of 1 he new* California, spent last week guests br anch office of the Boy's and of the How ard H aggertys at Girl’s Aid Society of Oregon in Oakland. The Newtons called on Medford is Miss Ruth Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Almo Mr. and Mrs. Sandbo at the Ma sonic Home at Decoto. Both the Newton of H arbor. The Boy's and Haggertys and Sandbos are for Girl's Aid Society, an organiza- m er residents here. r Satellite Social d u ty OJE.S.. held a m eeting at the home of the club’s president, Adga Bick- ner, Jan. 22. Plans w ere m ade for the Annual Fashion Show and dance to be held March 21. ♦ AFTER THE FIRE IS T O O LATE Lei us see that you have PROPER fire insurance protection NOW. Come in . . . or /ust call. ARTHUR KNOX Insurance Agency G allagher Bldg. PHONE 2211 The four-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cate became very ill last week and was diag nosed to be spinal m eningitis. It was taken to E ureka. Dr. Ron- niger is happy to announce that the baby is out of danger now and will be brought home in a ! few days, if it keeps on im prov ing. Harbor Couple Wed Friday Evening N orthwestern M k tL tl » |« | A ttO C IM IO * NOW OPEN Narbor. Pierce home. Her husband. Don. arrived Thursday of last week Caterpillar No. 12 power road grader Caterpiller D-7 or D-8 TO R E N T BY HOUR OR BY D A Y from Eugene. Mrs. Redfield re turned to Eugene w ith him for the w ed;. The two grandchildren remained here with their g rand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Pierce. PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY ♦ Phone 2589 or Write Box 417 BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCanse of Pomeroy, Wash., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collis. They arrived last S a tu r day at the heighth of the storm , probably one of the last cars to go over the road from Redding to Eureka GEORGE S ELECTRIC - ♦— E. E. M urry returned Sunday by plane from Alameda where he had been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Stella M. Barnes, after he was released from the hospital. Mr. M urry, 84 years young, enjoys flying. He was met at Crescent City by his son and 4 aughter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Murry. Wiring Contractor— Appliance Repair R E SID E N T IA L — IN D U ST R IA L "Let George Do I t " Phone 2944 P.O. Box 337, Brookings, Ore. —♦ - Mrs. Ethel Redfield and chil dren came over from K lam ath Falls Jan. 16 to visit the parental A t State Line WHITE APPLIANCE CO. ANNOUNCES SPECIALIZED REPAIR Specializing in Radiator Repair SERVICE! SERVICE!! SERVICE!!! for APPLIANCES for RADIOS GORDON OLSEN BILL MARTZ Call Brookings 2234 between 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. for delivery service M atot Building GEORGE SHIPLEY, OWNER Phone 2S91 ” ?... * r ~ . THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1953 Town and Country Gas Company Carl H arrison went to Port O r ford on Saturday, expecting to attend the Brookings-Port O r ford game that night. He was stranded by the storm and re-| turned early Friday through j Roseburg and G rants Pass a fte r the roads were open. BAYVIEW GARAGE • Brookings Harbor Pilot 7 At the home of Justice of the Dr. R ’ehard L. Sm ith, optome Peace and Mis. Charles S. Schaal A five-generation group recent trist, located at Brookings clinic, last Friday evening. Milton F oster spent several days at home with ly assembled at M yrtle Point, and Mrs K athryn Reekman, both of Harbor, were united in m ar Oregon, featured two well-known the fin last week. —♦ • riage by Judge Schaal in a .s im H arbor women, Mrs. Leannie Lee Shanahan has sold his ple but impressive double ring Hum phreys, 82, and her daugh home on D»d N orte avenue and ceremony. Mrs. William B arton of C res ter, Mrs. Ethel H um phreys Olson, will move to G rants Pass this cent City was m atron of honor 65 O thers in the group were Mrs. week. Mr. and Mrs. Phetteplaee for her m other, and Leslie Ray Olsen’s daughter. Mrs. Genevieve of the P a r Store, new’ owners, was the best man for his father. E. Mantz. 46, of M yrtle Point and will do some redecorating and The bride and m atron of honor her daughter, Mrs. Goldie Mantz. move in as soon as the house is had been presented beautiful or Belle, 26, with her three children, ready for them. chid corsages for the occasion by John Belle 4, Leannie Belle, 5, Mr. and Mrs. A lan W ood: id' tr<’n , and George Bell»', 3 months. A photograph of this in te re st their greenhouses where they are grown. The others present for ing group appeared in the recent the ceremony were Mrs. Howard Sunday Oregonian. Mrs. H um Ray. Mrs. H erbert Payne. Miss phreys is a form er P ortlander Geraldine Beem, Mrs. Scha*al and and spends much of her tim e Call Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or William Barton. A small recep with her daughter here at H ar write P. O. Box 342, Crescent tion at the home of the bride bor where she has made m any City. J. E. (Jim) DAYTON, dis friends. followed. tributor. Butane tanks for rent, Both Mr. and Mrs. Foster are sale or lease. Office located at well known over a wide area. The A rrells moved into their Anderson Plumbing Co., Fresno Mr. Foster being a native of home Saturday. "Frenchy” and Street, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent Sm ith River a m em ber of the son w ere seen on the beach T ues City. pioneer F oster and Ransom fam day morning. ilies, and has lived most of his life in this area. He is a veteran of three years’ service during World W ar I, tw*o years of it in France and Germany. Mrs. Fos NEW ter came to H arbor in 1924 to HARBOR TRAILER COURT teach, rem aining here to m ake her home, and at the present time is the clerk at the H arbor post office.. Mr. and Mrs. F oster are both active m em bers of the Grange, Space for modern trailers Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and Turn lett 3 10 mile S. from Chetco Bridge the V.F.W. post and auxiliary, as w’ell as comm unity service proj RUSSELL & WILLOUGHBY - HARBOR ects. Due to travel conditions, a con tem plated trip south was posf- poned until later in the year, and they are m aking their home at - ♦ l Five Generation Group Gathered