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2 Brookings Harbor Pilot Thursday, May 28, 1955 BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT T I IK Ill- .’tt N O M IB M T IT U T K t .n lr r r d M m t o ih I FO R <’IK < I I-A T 1 O N rl»»» m a tte r, at the p m tflffire at HrooMntc», Oregon, M arch 7, Ih-ttf, under the Act of M a rc h 3, 1N70, A/ inna A kers , O w n er a nd P ublisher H l H M K I1 *T K )N K A T E S : On« Y ear, In advance (In C u rry C ou nty) .................................................... ...........>3.0« One Y ear, In advance (outelde C u rry C ou nty) ....... .............................................>3.00 C laeelfled A dvertising Rate«, 16c per line M in im um 60c cash. A ll advertising copy must he In by 6 o’clock Tuesday evening to Insure pub-» llcatlon. N ew s Items and classified ads w ill be received up to W ednesday noon. N a tio n a l A d vertisin g K ep rraen tatlve W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc . New Y ork * Chicago ♦ D e tro it ♦ P hiladelp hia N O T IC E T O H U IIH »'R IU K K S : K in d ly n o tify of any change o f address In a d vance. Fa ilu re to do so ousts tw o cents per Issue sent to the old address. Hubscrlption w ill be dropped unless subscrtbr no tifies Pilot o f change. Local Bowlers Vie At Medford Library Fund Recital June 2 visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Has-1 Mr. and Mrs. Russ Shea left sett last week. Eddy and Leta Tuesday tor Soap LakeK Wash, ................. - • 1 to bring back Russ’ mother. C. Edward and Arnold Carpen- Jackson live in lla> or , ter spent a few days visiting Mrs. Hassett and daugh er their brother Donald at Camp Will to Seattle to «it e Pendleton, Calif. They met Mrs. graduation of son and pother, C. E Carpenter and children in ChaHee Hassett, at the n* '(1 Los Angeles. On the return home sity of Washington. He major», Pest Wishes to the Grads they stopped at Bodego Bay and meteorology. visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Car- ♦ Closed Saturday, M ay $oth penter and family. Mrs. C. E. Carpenter and three — < — «daughters returned home irorn Roy Carpenter spent a couple Pensacola, Fla., where they v*sit- days here from Bodego Bay visit- ed her parents and friends ioi Watch Our ing with relatives and friends in one and a half months They re- Carpenterville, Gold Beach and ported an enjoyable trip. ----♦---- Brookings Bargain Table ♦ I Brookings Busy Needles will Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen meet at the home of Mrs Fitz. Every Day left Brookings on Sunday mern- h h on June 3 From there ing for Albuquerque, N Mex., , ... x ..... „ , r where .hey will attend the mar- ,hcy W,U K° ,o Mill Beach for riage of their son, Vernon, to the last meeting. Virginia Bishop PHILLIPS Miss Mary McKettrick of New won the 4-H scholarship award- York. Mrs Wally Darling will by Brookings Market. They Lad & Dad Shop accompany them to Morgan Hill, finished their soft toy and oean ( al11 • to Viilt a^sistrr. bag. Bill and Marie Hempel got rained out from the logging shew where they’re working, 30 miles Congratulations and Good Luck up the Klamath River. It was snowing hard up there when they To Our Graduates left Thursday morning. Local News The public is urged to attend 'Phis ¡>ast weekend a group of local bowlers made a trip to Med the dance recital to be given by ford to bowl in the Southern students of Bonnie Kay Mincer Oregon Bowling Tournament. Six for the library building fund on women and six men competed. June 2. Some of the students Several other Brookingites were taking part in the recital are sec present to cheer them on. Among ond year pupils. This recital includes tap,ballet, these were Pete Lesmeister, Cor don Goetz, Fred Moore, Mr, and acrobatic dancing and toe W’es Smith is a pretty busy Mrs. L. D Anderson. Mrs. Tony Pupils taking part in the pro man these days, pinch-hitting all Christiansen and Mrs. Whitley gram are as follows: Kathy Duo- over th^ county for Sheriff Sabin Matson. vlla, Jackie Botzek, Sharon Cen who is delivering an ex-murderer The best for less Food at its best In the women’s events, Verna ter, Dale Dirks, Ann Brewer, Crabb and Cleo Rogers teamed Ann White, Phyllis Chadbourne to the Florida authorities. Mrs Breakfast ........................................ from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. up to take over first place in the Patty Yarnell, Verna Rae Ar Sabin accompanies her husband. D inner .............. week days b:00 p.m. to 8 :30 p.m doubles. Pauline Aguire and Ver nett, Doris Aldrich, Bruce Eiken- Sundays 12:00 nooon to 8:30 p.m. Since the establishment of na Crabb also« placed in the sin herry, Pamela Kerr, Julia Ktinp greater confidence in local manu gles. Rolling on the women’s Kathy Bushnell, Susie Kay Mar team were Jean Malcolm, Cora tin, Judy Coates, Ronny Miller facturing condidtions there is a decided upswing in interest in Chapin, Rickey Haggerty, Verna and Glenda Keffer. home building and purchase, but Crabb and Cleo Rogers. PLANT YOUR DAHLIAS NOW it is reported that at least one The men’s team took over placed high In the men’s doubles loaning agency carefully scruti BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE third place. This team was ct in- This tournament has attracted nizes ’’guarantee of continuity of postal of Tony Christianson, bowlers from all parts of south employment” before passing a Miniature - Decorative - Pom Pom - Cactus - Ball Whitey Matson, Mack Malcolm, ern Oregon. The Brookings group loan. Homer Haggerty and Frank Cha acquitted themselves very well Special, 5 for $1.00 pin. Whitey Matson captred sec against generally more seasoned V al Bowlin, Roy’s brother, was K ond place In all events and competition. Many whom this hit by an excrutiating pain in his J Springhill Rose Commodore placed in the singles Frank Cha group met on this trip expressed shoulder while at work at th e !J Lily Belle Mrs. Kunzman pin also placed in the singles. their intention to visit Brookings Smith River creamery and was J Snow Queen Alice The doubles team of Tony Chris in the near future to bowl on our taken to the Crescent City hos- E St. Therese Helen Anita tianson and Whitey Matson new alleys at Azalea Lanes. Honshu Gem pital Friday morning in the com- E Sheila Gerry Hoek munity ambulance, driven by Roy E Purple Gem Croydon Lilac Brown. Val’a wife, Mildred, an Patricia K Gallant Fox R N., accompanied him. Yellow Gem CuME IN AND SEE OUR SHRUB AND TREE SECTION Several local members of the Graduating Class 1953 Masonic fraternity enjoyed a bang-up roast salmon feed S.ttur- Brookings H. S. dav evening, guests of the Gold 2 Beach lodge. There were over a hundred at table with visitors Congratulations and Good Luck from Bandon, Port Orford a.id Crescent City, as well as from Brookings. After the feed the C H ETC O INN J J BROOKINGS FEED & SEED C H A D 'S CHETCO D RU G Telehone 2881 Holiday Hours: Sat. and Sun., 1 0 -1 p.m. BILLFOLDS LEATHER SHAVE KITS ELECTRIC SHAVERS PARKER & SIIAEEI'ER PENS BROWN A M ) HALEY ami W HITM AN GANDY COLOGNE & PERFUME JEWELRY PURSES DOROTHY GREY and SHULTON COSMETICS CAMERAS S&H ( ircen Stamps third degree was exemplified. — ~ No, folks, this isn’t unusual Curry’ county weather and you might as well brace yourselves for more of it, so when it does come off nice, you/11 forget all about it. We can always n ove down the coast a handful of miles where, according to advertise ments, the sun always shines! On this Memorial D ay... It is fitting that we remember, and Mrs Alice Hannan of Portland visited for 10 days at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, .Mr. and Mrs. George Hannan of Harbor. honor, all who have served in the armed forces of this nation . . . on land, at sea, or in the air. Their Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hornseth of Shady Cove visited from Tues day until Friday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hannon. y A) bravery, stamina, and de- votion have written --- < — some of the most Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hannon and son from Portland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Hannon Friday and Saturday cf last week. Mr. and Mrs Fred Sulliway of Klamath Falls returned to their home on Friday after spending several days at their acreage here Mr and Mrs. Trautman have returned to Brookings from Yuc ca Valley, Calif. They spend the summers at their home on the old airport tract here and winders on the desert at Yucca Valley. Mrs June Jeuleon and Mr and Mrs Eddy Jackson came to inspiring pages in our history. ’ Tl M 11 I i r (N o business w ill be by this bank I t tin ¡acted on Memorial Day) O REGO N STATE BANK BROOKINGS, OREGON "hour Dependable Home Institution* Member Federal Deposit Inrumnee C orpom tim j ' f