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12 He rcP- rep- Brookings Harlxjr Pilot was our guest this week He program the city for two or three weeks like to send her a card, her is Broadmoor Hotel. ] wood through an Eureka station I For any of her friends who would Sutter street. San Francisco Robert Duncan, who has lived She had written a letter to the A t The Chetco Inn at the Inn for some time, has lett Wishing Well Leteer part of the Brookings. We don't know where program, in which the writer oi Ray Cruden of Builders Engin- he has gone. , and letter read over the air is eering Corp, of Roseburg has been our itucst for the n»« , Xomian and D- L Porteous of given whatever she has asked for weeks while' doing enginelr ng a «tuple of days in the letter. Mrs. Blunt had ask- work in this area engineerln« here while attending to some en- ed for a deer rifle for her hus- iz ii gineering work with Ray Cruden. band, which will be comine aV roPr t'Sen. 'ing ,h i J u a " i,a 11 Eehols was our and she is being s e ^ M a x F a e ' CMIf .nemm ' Sa CSOf ArCa,,a ’ ..... w!,ilp ™ k'" a a sh" " '¡sit to,- make-up Wt foi he“ eK i a ^ a h S “ mmhC e r “ me ‘h‘3 t’° “ “ T r a v i s " ^ ,a , >~ENTPAN l / i ,, '»• rw , Robert K. Malloy, who nas week for her home in and r ' Ki UI ? f il n P °ilner been our guest for some time new Wayne. Ind., after making h- r spent 'a X k e n d ’fishfeg fe’^hN ''C' |S ” ' " T " *** local, home for the P»« nine months I * Th v ?, ns™ng >n ihis manager of the new corporation with her hushand/s parents Mt ON HIGHWAY 101 - 5 MILES NORTH OF CRESCENT CITY Lamp A ngles Ur° v '1'' <,p," ale ’h" Hw,h‘" B an<l" M' S A L T r U H er'huL’ D ayton Depue of th e sta te bur P lHa± ’r The band’ S k' Vcrn0" Travla- « AT WONDER STUMP ROAD eau ot labor spent a few da™ company is the Chetco Ve- vmg in Korea at the present time, ,mKaUSe ° f the .late starting time due to Daylight Saving Time here making inspections of tod " T IP ’ ?"d they Wdl makc ,b ut is expected back In the states c?mpleA te double feature will be shown on Sunday’ ers et(. k 1 bo,i‘ Quite a few improvements in the in July and wil be released from •m l h > doubJe show will be shown Friday, Saturday D. C. Avery of Commerce Cof- Hon,P'an' bC' OrC S' a r' O,K“'a' *? A“BUSt' \ t ‘ v i a}S; Shows start at dusk: (Approximately 8:30 May 1, and I minute later each day until June 22.) fee company of Portland, made Don’t forget the Qupe„.s Ban-{Angeles P r Lei iJ G .r • la a p v iiu illg a H O C K S VR • his regular visit t i l o o k in g s.q u et to be held at Inn on May cation here visiting her mother. this week. Friday and Saturday, May 22 - 23— 8 n m. and Tickets w»Jsa mu " u e s f'fo r“ a°‘ few"days ’a'e “ «» »he" are on Mrs. Harrys Payne, and other THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953 rcsvnts the M- W alleittien < h San Hancisco Feminine Fancies, a Co. which is transcribed from Holly- before being able to return home. dres — OCEAN THEATRE— ...uiiusCt. on ice. "MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER Mrs. Henry Mosier left about while looking over this locality. TYRONE POWER — PIPER LAURIE ten days ago for Bangor, Maine, Jerry Burnham of Coos Bay GUESTS RETURN HOME JULIA ADAMS to visit relatives for two or three was a visitor and attended the Mr and Mrs. Newton Roe of j month«. Scout breakfast at the Inn tiiis DesMoines, Iowa, left for Port “MUTINY” week Miss Nellie Davies of Helsby, land on Thursday morning on MARK STEVENS — ANGELA LANSBURY Mrs. McNulty spent last week their way home. They will visit ( heshire, England, and her cous in, Miss Susie Peers of San Fran end in Brookings visiting h°r friends in Boise, Idaho, and Den- cisco, visied at the home of Mr. lather, The Rev. Earnest Bartlam. Sunday and Monday, May 24-25 — vcr. Colo , for another week. They and Mrs. L. A. Peterson for three Bishop D. D Dagwell and the have been house guests nf a t » 1 i . , a inret R. H. Greenfield were our IVANHOE guests this week. They attended p a s . w e e k i n , , ‘h ^ y ROBT. TAYLOR - ELIZABETH TAYLOR the. Episcopal dinner at the Inn. t yril Lallail of Grants Pass -----------*-----------1 George Titus was called to LAUGHS FROM TH E PAST Grandview, Wash., last Thursday by the death of his wife, Anna, I who had passed away that day.’ I uesday, Wednesday and I hursday, May 26-27-2S Mr . Theo Meyer entertained Mis.. Iitus had been ill since see EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOURS at luncheon at her home on in 1 had ..... * a * stroke last December, •'»•(•«■nmer, and an Winchuck last Wednesday in hon- her daughters have been carin Wurlitzer and MARGE & GOWER CHAMPION DENNIS O’ KEEFE I or of Mrs. Jack Gilmore of Snn- for her hnr nf ---- of at the home of one Jesse French them in Grandview ta Monica. Mrs. Stella Nikrent • • • PANGS OK THE ARCTIC Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Payne of Los Angeles and Mrs. Martha KIRBY GRANT - CHINOOK THE WONDER DOG Kram of Pasadena who are spen enjoyed a weeks visit recently N EW AND USED from Mrs. Payne’s mother, Mis. • • • ding a short time visiting this area. Those besides the hostess Tom Buck of Coulee Dam, Wn Friday and Sarurday, May 29-30 _ rental or trial and honored guests who enjoyed and her sister and brother-in- • • • law, Mr .and Mrs. D. J Camersn the occassion together were the LURE OF THE WILDERNESS Mesdames Kendall Grover, Mary and daughter of Euphrates, Wn Tuning & Repair WALTER BRENNON - JEAN PETERS Waterman, Beulah Keiser. Jean On their return north, they were • • • ne Dubs. Marilyn Van Ceil. James accompanied by the Payne's five WURLITZER ORGANS Donnelly andd Leland Pettigrew. year old son, Butch, who is visit ISLAND OF DESIRE • • • Mr. and Mrs. Jim Carlson of ing his grandmother for a few LINDA DARNELL - TAB HUNTER San Fernando were overnight vis weeks CONTACT— Herbert Payne left by South-, itors at the home of W. W. Smith west Airways last Saturday for last Weddnesdady. COMING ATTRACTIONS Chetco Drug Store Mrs. Ralph Wallace is visiting Lawton, Oklahoma to meet bis Greatest Show On Earth relatives in southern California wife, who has been visiting rela Brookings, oi tives for several weeks. They for ten days or two weeks. She Above & Beyond specially wanted to visit with will return home the end of this ( apt. Horatio Hornblower her son who will be leaving soon week, driving the new Ford se ¿■4 dan Mrs. Payne purchased white lor military service. Monkey Business Mrs. Fret! Blunt was a very in Illinois. Bells On Their Toes Raymond L Reekman AN USN happy and thrilled woman on arrival home Friday to spend a May 13th whenshe heard her Snow White < <><?< Il l ! . OREGON letter read over the radio on 20 day leave with his family. His carrier, the Yorktown, is sta- tionedd at Bremerton, Wash., at a the present time but is scheduled 9 to leave for Korea in August 9 Mr and Mrs. Roy Hendry have 9 PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583 »•»’tuin«',1 troni a several vv •, 2 H S H FROM YOUR OWN DOCK Just a few steps from you» trip w h ie li t o o k t h e m t o s o u t h - own back door, a small neat modern home with garage '■in California and out in ti 2 lruit trees, on the bank of the Chetco in the sun belt $7500 desert country. While at Twenty 9 TWO-BEDROOM HOME -Close-in, garage and shop; on large 8 lot. 52x99 feet. Full price $7350 Easy terms Nine Palms, they visited with 9 QUICK ACTION W I|.1 PAY-OFF on this unusually attractive Mrs Missouri Tolman, who was 9 small furnished home, in the city, just three blocks from also there that time, but is 9 * M ain stre e t w ith lawn, garden, flowers, berries. Owner now visiting her sister at Cales- 2 tHETCO RIVER FRONTAGE with three-room house, wood, f shed and double garage with apartment above. Water j needs cash for other investments. togo. j rights to creek. Some fruit trees. New low price. $7950. 8 Mr and Mrs. Roy Springer S KEEP EXPENSES IX)WN and still have the best in a two bedroom Terms. B and Mrs Gretna Braynard left 9 hom.' almost new with automatic wood circulating heater first of the week for Port 9 s attached garage, quiet residential area $9900 with reason the n>wn»end Waah where tiv . 5 UNFINISHED TWO-REDROOM HOUSE with ocean vie.v. J able downpayment. Will Visit an aunt of Mr. Spring- 5 N EA R S i’IKXH.S. MONTHLY PAYM ENTS LIKE RENT Full • i Mra Bray nard plana to re- S new roof and aiding Electric pump tome ahrube uid straw- 8 berries on a lot about 200 feet by 330 feet. Full price price only $6500. with low dodwn payment 2 bedrooms oil main there after the S p rin « is return. $2825. with terms. * 6 large corner lot. IV>n Merrit, who is with the 8 5 TEN At RES BI-I B LAND IN HARBOR, near Highway, on).. Scabees. is home for a 30 day 5 NEW HOME IN RESTRICTED AREA. Two bedrooms Lar^e { $12,000 One-third down. leave before going on to the I bath and utility rooms Redwood si.ling $11.500, with FIIA Aleutian Islands for future duty. 9 TRAILER PARK SITE Near Harris State Park 5 acres on Hw\ financing He has been in Japan and Korea S $6750. for the part several months J Victor Anderson of Los Angeles 9 RESIDENTIAL INCOME PROPERTIES Triplex $200 mo in- come. Six Apts, in town $390 mo. income. Ten furnished viMted his parents, Mr and Mr« 2 ' . E. Anderson. Sr. for a few 2 Units and 1 room house $l,iXX) mo. income. days the first of the week 2 Mm J S. <icndc’im is repo» ■ 2 P hone 3311 Insurance of All Kinds / / P IA N O S ! E HARBOR NEWS M SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S S ! 2 9 8 J 5 PETE. J. LESMEISTER, Realtor 2 • I to he recuperating a« -■ See: Charles Grayshcl, I rma IX Rice Martha Gravshcl or Guv F. Rice When Brookings Has lO.OOO What Will You Have ? ? T ? could be expected a fte r removed having at th 2 2 s 2 ■ Also the BEST in Insurance Coverages Across from the Post Office IN BROOKINGS