Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 23, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Mrs. Lydia Browm an spent
some tim e inland the first of the
week, just resting.
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Mrs. T. H. Elliott, Portland,
and Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Rogue
River, are visiting, th eir m other.
Mrs. C. E. Brown, and sister.
L. W. Magee, Dayton, was in
town Tuesday to call on friends
and a tte n d th e Pacific Bulb
Growers Association m eeting held
Mrs. Vern Sm ith.
at the Grange hall Tuesday.
Mrs. H arry Lyness, S eattle, is
visiting her husband this week.
Harry is all smiles and m ore like
“his old self.”
N orm an Stacey w as able to
'-eave the hospital and retu rn to Brookings Harbor Pilot
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam THURSDAY, A PR IL 23, 1953
Gott this week. Mrs. Stacey, Je an
Gott, has been w ith her parents
,'lrs, h . Go S,alTord "P o rts 'Of
Milo Maim, who was separated since he was injured by a shot­
gun accident.
“ Mr Ind M «
iL,lw GardCrS from
in ia " ,rv in
o Mr. an,I Mrs. C. L. W issin g er., and has lived in H arbor since is
Locai N ew s H a p p en in g s
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
«ho were growers tor the « - • j n o , _ pans man a, Pavis T rick
pany formerly. Mrs. Stafford will ’ &
L “ ntinue *n an acH'isory capacity.
This Week A t
9
On the Main Drag
T hat pleasant atm osphere a t
The Chetco Inn
M incer’s Jew elry and Eva Lee’s
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Duff
Ol
bas ^ecn received here
D ale W. M iller of P o rtla n d and shop.
of Medford visited Mr and Mrs. reccntlv l’>’ friends of the H ar-
T h re e p etale d trilium herald«
C. O. Leonard and Mr. and M rs i <*en ^roo^s> th a t Homer, who was j representing New York Mercha
chan­
Robert Henderson. Mrs. D ull is hospitalized a couple of m onths ‘h s e Co. spent a day in this a r ca ing the season.
August Johnson cu ttin g capers.
the sister of Mrs. Leonard and ago’ was back home and though ,ast week.
Those yo-yo hugs.
Mrs. Henderson. Mr. Duff is w a-i s!°wly, is steadily improving. The
Archie Goldsmith & Bros, was
A dm iration for that hooked rug
ter superintendent and city su- (a ,i,s anfl letters that w ere sent j represented here last week by
done by M artha Grayshel and
perintendent of Medford.
during that tim e w ere ap- ‘ Ivan Hale of G rants Pass.
Mrs. F rank H assett underw ent
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preciated and a great encourage-
N. E. May and W. H. Fields B ertha W hirry and the crochet«!
the removal of a painful growth
H arbor was well re p re se n te d 1 m cnt
lo him. Old tim e friends of Medford were here last week one done by Mrs. Jochens.
on her foot this past week. Dr. in Canon City, Colo., at the horn? who wish to w rite a few lines of looking a fte r their tim ber inter-
T eacher H arrison driving a new
Ronniger doing the surghrv at of Robert and June Lively Fri- enc°uragem ent can do so by ad- ests.
black Olds convertible.
his office. She will be about in day, April 10, by the surprise d ,essing to Hom er H ardenbrook,'
a . R. Evans and J
I Clinton
the V.E.W. wheel chair for some visit of Mr. and Mrs.
Junior Hans Routc 3« Box x23, Lebanon, Ore. J of the firm of G rant an(, Evans
days until it heals.
cam and three boys who are on
~
. of Roseburg are in the area do- W ell C h ild C linic
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their way East. L ater the sam e
Mrs. Opal La Brook left Tues- • ¡ng engineering work. They will
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rausch are
Friday A t School
day Mr. and Mrs. Newman Strom - ( <la>‘ lor M erton, Wash., to be l>e here
n o t h e r w week.
eek
here for
for a another
on a lengthy business trip to menn arrived. The Strom m enns '
her m other who is seriously
Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Nelson and
A nother op|)ortunity for p a r­
their old home in the Dakotas,
stayed w ith the Livelys two Rl-
their d aughter w ere our guests ents to have th eir children’s
driving east.
nights and left Sunday morning.
for a few days while Mr. Nelson physical condition cheeked will bo
The Livelys, being form er resi­
Fied Fox and ( huck Sabin was attending to his interests in given by the Well Child Clinic on
Judging by the crowds Erenchie
dents of H arbor, enjoy a visit went to San Francisco on Mon­ Brookings.
Friday, April 24. at the elem en­
Arrell had a t his 1 cent sale,
with home folks and extend a day to pick up a truck for Fox
tary
school.
Bruce
Snow
of
Sedro
W
oollej,
seems like some of the other
cordial invitation for any and Bros.
Beginning at 9:30 a.m., Doctor
W ash., was our guest for a day
m erchants m ight try it, espe­
Ronniger will exam ine those
while passing through.
cially in the m eat and coffee de­ all journeying through Canon
Ralph Stone, previously em-
City.
present until 12:00 noon. H e will
partm ents.
<
K
e
rr
Glass
Mfg.
Corp,
was
ren-
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ployed by John D arger at Azalea
! resented in this area by F rank
assisted by Mrs. Cecil W att,
The
recent
snow
and
cold
Garage,
will go into business for
W hat became of the bill thar
A.
Alldis
of
H
ayw
ard,
Calif.
We
nurse-
was to be brought up in the O re­ w eather on the coast may bring himself as Scs-Co. Stones Equip- had quite a chat w ith Mr. All- j
gon legislature to appropriate about conditions in the am ount ment Service at the sam e place, dis as the w rite r of this colum n]
money to rebuild the Gilbert of surplus lily bulbs saleable on He will he assisted by his two lived in H ayw ard m any years 1
the coast this
year, so that a sons, 18 and 20.
creek bridge ?
ago.
FOR SALE
m
arket
may
be
found
for all bulbs '
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Miss
D
orothea,
T
ibesar
of
Ro-
! Those Scouts going to the Jam -
" liaa
There was a lot of neck cran ­ m arketable from this area, is the
lomato plants that are
i!iv i
.
.
,
. in July
T , and j ehester,
Minn.,
,
,
. . was
. . our . guest -tlr.s
ing Saturday at th e parade of big opinion of one of the large Uly boree m Los Angeles
..u i, » *
week and said th at she was in
planes over town. Somebody said , growers at the present time, their p arents will meet at the
adapted to the Coast of
love w’ith the Oregon coast.
they thought Dink Payne or Ben Weeding has been retarded bv V.F.W. haP on Tuesday night, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Greenwood Oregon and a few others.
.. 4
.
Kerns m ight have borrow’cd them ' rain, but a few days ot sunshine April 28. R epresentatives from ! , _
_
...
,
of
will perm it crew’s getting into the E ugene will give th e boys in to r-| _ , San Mateo, Calif., stopped for
for the day.
a few' days w ith us this week.
NO SATURDAY CALLS
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fields.
mat ion as to w hat equipm ent and
Mrs. Greenwood told us of hei
♦
clothing
to
take
w
ith
them
.
T
heie
Louie Peterson, who lives on
schooldays w ith Elm er Bankus.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Surprise
GEO. L. TITUS
the corner of 101 and HofTeldt of Arcata. Calif., w ere in the will be a group of 20 boys a t ­
John N uekton of Palo Alto,
Oregon
avenue, says he come down here area to attend the lily m eeting tending the national gathering Calif., was a Brookings visitoi I Iarhor
About
from Portland all washed up and on Monday. Mrs. Surprise visited from Brookings-H arbor.
this week. Mr. N uekton is the
fit to sit out the rest of his life, Mrs. J. J. G allagher during the 1 tw enty Scouts of troop 222 will head of four companies and these ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
cam p up the Chetco from S atu r-
hut th a t he’s got so busy w ith day.
companies grow and ship flowers ’
I day m orning to Sunday night.
tinkering jobs for o th er folks
and bulbs.
O REG O N ’S LARGEST
Mr. and Mrs. Allen W allace of They will have instruction in
he’s forgotten all about the
It seems th at Chetco Inn has
H arbor a t t i d e d the memorial cam ping com fortably and cam p suddenly become the headquar-1
washed up part.
USED FARM MACHINERY
services held in Salem Tuesday cooking.
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ters for the lum ber and logging
Mr. and Mrs. O tto T urley re- for Mr. W allace’s nphew, Lt.
in terests in this area. Space does
A U C T IO N SALE
turned W ednesday a fte r a' two Wesley, who was killed in French 1 Jim m y Fitzhugh and his wife
thp nam(,s of a „ w})(,
65
T ra cto rs plus plow.:, discs
and a half m onths’ trip east in Morocco. He was acting as n a v i-v -c re gu< sts of his giandparents, ,
m aking th e. Inn th eir home
balers,
mowers,
h..rrows,
gltOl o n a plane that c a sh e d in M r a n d M rs Driscoll, a t the
but we «-an sax th a t
the interests of th eir lily bulb Africa
¡Driscoll Motel from April 10 to a t this t me. hut we < an say m a t
combines, etc.
business.
They visited their Arric“’
i
about thirty ot them are now at
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A pril 15.
.
.
-
daughter and fam ily in Chicago *
j
™
i ,ir it
-
the Chetco Inn.
SAT., MAY 2
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clifford
W
alker
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and arrived in El Cerrido, Calif.,
Mrs.
C
lara
K
erns
was
the
gues«'
I
shortly a fte r th eir new grandson .
t a l k e r Floral Co., Albany,
io O ’clock
» a s brought home from The h o s -1 OrP • 8rriv'‘rt on Sun,lay to a t- of „Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sandbo a t I P ’ fJ fJ S F c f N P W
pital. Rev. and Mrs. Owen T u rle y , " n d ‘ »o Pacific Bulb G row er. Dc Cota M asonic home near H a y -1 R
.
u
Lane County Fairgrounds
are the
th e n proud
r n n d n a r n n t« n f Rnnald Assn. m eeting held in the G range ward, Calif., while south last D U 5 l r l G 5 S r W r ©
parents of Ronald
EU G EN E, OREGON
hall on Monday. Mr. W alker is week.
P roperty across the stre e t from
Calvin.
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S[)onsored by
organization secretary. He and
Elm er Bankus was railed to the Azalea Lanes is being clear«! '
The Am erican Legion Aux­ his wife m anage greenhouses and
this week for the erection of a
Willamette Valley Ford
iliary is giving a luncheon at an extensive interest in Albany. Portland Friday of last week by building for a new business in
the
death
of
his
brother
and
wife,
Don’s Cliff House today, T h u rs­ They remained in this area
Tractor Dealers Assn.
W alter and Phoclie Bankus, who town.
day, April 23. honoring the de­ through Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brimm are
w ere found in th eir gas-filled
partm ent president, Gayle Kren-
e-
planning a twenty-unit self-serv­
homo
at 5308 SE Sherm an. Fum e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
Hendry
left
■on, who is m aking her official
ice laundry. The building will be
for Twenty-nine Palms. Calif., apparently cam e from a stove in sta rte d soon and operation begun ,
visit to this unit.
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on Good Friday. April 3. They the kitchen. Funeral services upon completion.
The bridal cake offered hv will enjoy living in a tra ile r w ere held on Tuesday, April 21.
NOTICE
W e ll D ig g in g
Glen's Bakery as a prize to ’he house and hope the altitude and at 11:00 a m. Mr. Bankus is ex­
Lyle Redfield, Sr., will show’
firs’ girl m arried a fte r the F ash­ dry clim ate will t>c beneficial to pected home this weekend.
or
♦
two hours of travel film, inelud-
ion Show, was claimed by Kay Mr. H endry’s health.
,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Allen
Wallnep
are
ing trip to Mexico. Public invited I
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D rillin g
DeMartin, who was m arried to
pleased with the results of their No admission charge, hut a col­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Fox
e
n
te
r­
Robert Johnson S atu rd ay eve­
Sea-Gro fertilizer product. When lection will be taken for Ja m ­
ning,
tained F red’s uncle and aunt,
BILL JO H N S O N
it was applied to the lawn of Mi boree Scouts. This will be he’d
♦
Mr. and Mrs. John Steadm an ot
and
Mrs.
F
rank
Keener
as
an
e
x
­
BrfM,kings Gen. Del. or
Mr. and N{rs. Harold Crum p of Victoria. B. C., from W ednesday
Thursday, April 30, at 8:00 p m., '
perim ent, just half of the area l.O.O.F. hall. Sponsored by C het­ H am ilton House, ( ’rescent City
Harbor are in P ortland this week. of last week until Saturday.
w«»s «spread with Sea-Gro. Mr. co I.O.O.F. Lodge No. 249.
Mr. Crum p will receive treatm en t
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PHONE 2964
W allace savs it shows a distinct
at one of the city hospitals. Mrs.
Boy Scout Troop No 32. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Karl O stenberg
dividing
line
betw
een
th
at
part
( tum p teaches in the elem entary drove to Chico. Calif., on Friday
not fertilized and the side tha*
•cl tool.
of last week, where they visited
his product was used on.
♦
Mrs.
M arvel
P atterson-Fox, K arl’s parents. They drove on ’o
" h o lives north of town near San Francisco on business and
O ver fifty ”R<x‘khounds” gath-
the Jennie Sm ith place, has re ­ returned mid-week
•i<<l at the V F W . hall last
ceived a le tte r th a t she is one of
T hursday evening in their regu­
11 Brookings* Oivn"
th e lucky w inenrs on Hemming- ♦ Ten Top Tunea. Y nlton’a.
lar m onthly meeting, the third
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Music
Accessorie«,
Yelton'a.
v ays F olger’s coffee contest. A
Thur*- lay of each month. The
bs! of w inners is named each ♦ Record Cunes. Yelton'a.
prindp«al business of the evenirg I
w<*ek and the local w om an’s nam e ♦ Record Changera, Yelton'a.
was going over their Constitution
u'as on the list about two weeks ♦ Sheet Munte. Yelton'a.
and by-laws. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Hillside Street
Brookings, Oregon
a Ko when Hem mingway m ade the
Young told about their field trip
♦
Rerords,
Yelton'a
announcement on his radio pm-
to eastern points and showed 1
Courteous, Dependable Service'
Mr- . *
m any specimens they brought
I’atterson-Fox.
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home with them.
W ANTED
ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY
Phone 2244— Day or Night
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