< lauue l . Keen ban the m isfor
tune of having a log roll on him
Saturday afternoon while bucking
on the Sullivan tract. He had a
leg broken and was brought out
to the road on a cat. Dr. Ro.i-
Mrs.
H ester
Goodman
of niger took over.
Burns. Ore., has been visiting tor
♦
There is a well substantiated
the past six weeks at the home
of her daughter and son in law. report that several logging lay
Mr. and Mrs. H Z. Sm ith, of outs will be moving right away,
Harbor. This is Mr Goodman’s from the G rants Pass area to
first visit here in four years and Brookings. Around a dozen cats
she can see many changes and and other equipm ent is said to be
improvements in the community. coming here.
She will return to Burns with ♦ E i tended Classical Records
Yeltons.
f
the Smiths.
Local N e w s H ap p en in g s
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
Miss Rose B aum garten is spend
ing a couple of weeks in P ort-
ind with a neice.
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Clause W eeks has been a victim
if a virus pneumonia for the
last several days. Gail, his sister,
las also been quite ill at the
lome on Pioneer Road.
Crepe paper — Yeltons.
Henry Albert Marcy, navy man.
risited his parents, Mr .and Mrs.
x>uis Marcy, last week. He ex
pected to re tu rn la te r to help his
ather but was unable to get tim e
iff. Mrs. M arcy had surgery in a
iledford hospital on May 12 ami
progressing nicely at the home
il her m other in Jacksonville
Hobby Paints — Yeltons.
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A large crew of the W est
?oast Telephone compapy are in
town this week. About 50 new
)hones will be installed, most of
hem in the Oceanview tra c t and
he H arbor district.
China for Painting — Yeltons
Ed Ackley, local attorney, was
in Roseburg on Tuesday and Sa
lem on W ednesday of last week
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A group of s ta te highway e n
gineers including R. H. Baldock
if Salem is expected in Brook
ings the la tte r part of this week.
♦ Copper C raft — Yeltons.
Mrs. Goldie Sw earingen went
to Salem last week to visit her
mother, Mrs. Goldie Sm ith Floyd
drove his wife to the capitol city.
♦ Typew riters — Yeltons.
Jackie Lyons .daughter of Mr
and Mrs. H arry Payne of Harbor,
is visiting relatives here this
week. Jackie graduated with the
class of 1951, B.H.S and is em
ployed as a com ptom eter oper i-
tor for Hughs A ircraft in ihe
Los Angeles area.
♦ E xtended Pop's Records —
Yeltons.
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Mr. and Mrs. H arry Z. Sm ith
of H arbor are leaving this week
for Burns, Ore., and will open
their Fish Lake resort in Steins
M ountains as soon as the w eather
will perm it.
They report they
had hundreds of guests from all
parts of the U.S. last year, their
first visitors registering from Hol
land, Europe. The Sm iths will re
turn to this area as soon as deer
hunting season closes this fall.
They report 79 bucks taken from
their camps last year, and fishing
gw d, too
Mrs. Ethel Taylor and her
mother, Mrs. O ra Crowley of
Portland, were guests of .............
Mr. and
^Irs’ ,^a-v (»uerrettaz at their
home in H arbor last week
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I here will be a vacancy as
patrolm an in the Brookings po
lice departm ent as of June 1, 1953.
Applications may be filed w ith
either Mayor Bob Dimmick or
Chief of Police Brown.
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Don M erritt, who has spent
a long and tough session with the
Navy Sea Bees on the Korean
Islands, is home on furlough and
expects to go to A ttu th ere after.,
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Several medical men who ought
to know w hat they’re talking
about are urging th at the blood
typing program being sponsored
by the local VFW and Auxiliary
be set up so as to be extended
throughout the nation. The com
m ittees working on the deal, with
this in mind, are very carefully
exploring the movement and are
really m aking progress. The fav
orable response to the project is
very encouraging and word of it
has already spread from Brook
ings.
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Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lockland
have returned to S eattle where
they plan to stay for a year at
least.
Seniors Honored
;s H arbor Pilot 9
A party honoring the senio14 THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953
of 1953 will be an event of Th its-
day, May 28. imm ediately folio' -
ing the Com m encement exercises.
The high school class of the Bap
tist Community church, together
with its teachers. Mrs. Geoi’ge
Mosier, the pastor. Dr Charles
Durden. Mrs. Elizabeth Ruebush,
youth leader; Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Gott. Mr. and Mrs. R o s s Ritchey,
are sponsoring the affair, which Is
to be held in the church parlor
It promises to be a "peek n*
tu
n ’ tor all and the coo|ieration
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Mrs. Grace Zirbel and M is of parents and interested adults
H arriet Baker are in Portland a t is earnestly desired.
tending the Rebekah convention.
Subscribe to the Brookings-
’Teen agers had a wonderfully
H arbor Pilot.
good tim e in the VFW hall last
Friday evening, despite the fact
that their record player didn’t.
A repeat perform ance is mure
than hinted.
♦ R. C. A Mantel Radios —
Yeltons.
BAPTIST COMMUNITY
Morning worship at 11:00
Dr. Durden will preach. Sub
jec t: "Through the E ast W inn
ows.’/
At 7:30 our church joins in the
high school baccalaureate service
at the Seventh-D ay Adventist
church.
Too Late to Classify
FOR SALE
Young out tilings,
between 3 and 7 lbs. Dressed,
55c per lb Ready now Contact
Mrs. D. G. Upp. or w rite P.O.
Box 102 Brookings.
BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
Hear Dr. Charles Durden
Mr. and Mrs. Ivar Foss and
son of Stockholm. Sweden, were
guests of the Bonn Motel last
week.
Forest Hysom of Anchorage,
Alaska, is also a guest of ibe
Bonn Motel this week.
Sunday at 11:00 a m.
"THROUGH TH E EAST W INDOW S’/
:50 p.m. Union B accalaureate Service at Seventh-D ay Ad
ventist Church
9:45 a m.- Bible School for all ages
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing
m ade a business trip to Los An
geles this week.
Dr. Durden, pastor of the Com
m unity church, entertained a
num ber of m inisters at breakfast
at the parsonage on Tuesday
morning.
H a n y Payne flew to Chicago
on Saturday, May 16. Mrs. Payne
is now in the East They will take
delivery of a new car and drive
home.
SPECIAL PURCHASE
H ere is the M attress and Box Spring you have been need-
for the
guest
room or child’s room.
A rgular $39.50 Mattress or
Box Spring
Special at
Mrs. W. L. Crissey is visiting i
her son and family in S eattle. I
The S.D A. folks had another
She went north May 12 and will
get-together in the VFW hall F ri stay two weeks
day night and a social bunch of
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Plywood ladies and gents w ere
C ongratulations to Louise Lh
there Sunday night.
tenberg on her recent birthday.
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Ted P uckett of Morton. Wash.,
has leased the H. Z. Sm ith H a r
bor home for the sum m er and will
be joined by his family as soon as
school is out in Morton.
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Several of the horsey set wen.
to Medford Sunday to attend a
rodeo by the Jackson county
horse fanciers.
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A big yellow cat lost several
rounds w restling with a "boom er’’
up near the Catholic church, but
is sticking around for anothci
heat.
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Dr. Roy W hite has got himself
Mrs
Benjamin Kerns, chil
a new and m ore powerful "ham ” dren and sister, Miss Shirley
radio tra n sm itte r.
Masten, San Francisco, visited
Clara Kerns and family over the
A rc h ie
Hendricks, general weekend.
eha;rm an for the Boy Scout drive,
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stated favorably upon the pro
Brownie and
Cliff
Brimm,
gress m ade so far. He said the Rogue River, are visiting Mr and
contest betw een the R otary and Mrs Roy Brimm They came es-
Lions clubs
solicing funds was pecially to fish but w eather con-
close. Which club is to eat beans ditions have not been favorable.
rem,tins to be seen
♦ Adding machines
Yeltons.
$29.95
C. O. Leonard is the owner of
a new De Soto on which he took
delivery last Saturday.
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Q ueen’s Banquet tickets can lie
obtained at the Chetco Inn, Knox
Insurance Agency and Che i co
Drug.
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Ira Hall and family have moved
to the H arbor district. They hav?
been with Mrs H all’s m other,
Mrs. Ward.
Harold Sergeant took
first
place in the motocycle field meet
held at C resent City Sunday
Com petition was open to South
ern Oregon cities, Cresent C:t?
and E ureka, California.
Tickets are now on sale for the
Library benefit dance recital
which w’ill be given Tuesday, J uik
2, at the high school S tudents cf
Bonnie Kay Mincer will be pre-
sented
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BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Children, 35c, Inc. Tax
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