Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 11, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Oregon college, and ship the reg ­ Arabian Am erican Oil Co., the
istered Beddlington dog she re ­ centerspread is devoted to the Brookings Harbor Pilot 1 3
cently sold to S eattle residents.
eulogy of the late Max W. Stien- THURSDAY, JU N E 11, 1953
Mr. and Mrs. Wes Kindel and ke, who. for many years, was
Jackie w ent south this week to chiei geologist ot the companv
begin a m onth's tour of national and who died last year. The text
Manson M etcalf is in Milo, a little shopping here.
m English and Arabic. beneath
parks and a trip into Mexico.
Ore.,
attending a m inisterial
a splendid picture of him. gives
The extension to the Chevron
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendricks. him credit for much of the oil
w orkers’ m eeting at the site of
station is complete except for in­ Gerald, Nancy, and Grandma development in Arabia. Max has •
the new S.D.A. boarding acad­
Jack McGinnis was taken to
terior painting. The added space M errill have gone to Portland for! many friends among the older
emy.
was greatly needed to give the the Rose Festival and will atten d •es,dents, having grown up here Seaside hospital on Tuesday, Juno
Mr and Mrs. Ivan Shepherd service Ed and Mendy want to a wedding in Salem on Sunday, i with lus family, among whom re ­ 9. a lle r he was injured in
m aining known hereabouts are woods accident during the a fte r­
left W ednesday morning for P o rt­ give.
June 14. Mrs. M errill will rem ain i his sister Mrs Frieda Ransom noon. He is recovering rapidly|
land to attend the Rose Festival.
and brother, W alter. The only and came home from the hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Moore, in Portland for some time.
Gladys Kindel, who is at the Medford. stopped over Tuesday
Nine-year-old
W arren
Cole* ?i hV1’ P ° [ tra it in the booklet is on Thursday. He is employed by
home of Mr. and Mrs. Kindel, re ­ night with their daughter and caught a two-pound perch W ed­ that of the king of Saudi Arabia South Coast Lum ber Co.
ceived a phone call from them family, Erm a Avis Cole, on their nesday off the shore and his
them on Sunday evening. They way from Tacoma. They look grandpa Moore stood by to help
The
were in Los Angeles and going their grandchildren fishing W ed­ land the scrappy prize.
over into Mexico.
From there nesday. Mrs. Cole is the new own­ Moores are on their way home to
they will go north to national er of the beauty shop form erly Medford a fte r attending the grad­
parks along the great divide of known as M ildred’s Beauty Salon. uation of a son in Tacoma, Wash.
the Rockies.
Mrs. A. Sjostrom and Mrs. Ray
Mrs. “B ert” W hite drove to Nelson and children have just
Mrs. Bill W illiams and Mrs. Medford on Wednesday where she
Mays of Crescent City recently will pick up her daughter Bettie, returned from Portland where
Form erly Known As
visited the M usser home and did who has been attending Southern they visited with relatives anil
frfcnds for several days.
M ILD R ED S BEAUTY SALON
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Schleisner
of Boyes Hot Springs, near So­
noma, Calif., returned to Brook­
OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK
ings on Monday to transact busi­
ness in connection w ith real es­
tate they own here. They are
form er residents and Nellie will
EVENINGS BY APPO IN TM EN T
be rem em bered as one of the local
I post office staff.
Mrs. E. L. Grajiam, whose home
1 is on Pioneer Road, was taken
I to Crescent City Monday night
by am bulance, suffering from
i w hat seemed to be pneumonia.
Pat Herm an is attending Girls
| S tate this week at W illam ette
, University in Salem and will
i m ake a detailed report on her
J activities there when she retu rn s
I at the end of this week.
I here will be a meeting at Azalea Lanes,
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow W agner
jf Roseburg, parents of Miss La
1 uesday, June 16, 8:30 pan., to decide on
Von W agner, elem entary school
teacher, spent the Festival w eek­
presentation of trophies.
end with her at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Goldizen. She
Sec. City Tournament,
COM PLETE W ITH M ATTRESS, RAIL AND LADDER
returned with them for the sum ­
m er vacation and will again com«*
Milt Graber.
*«» Brookings for the next school
term .
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May, for­
m er residents of Brookings, have
returned to the area to m ake
their home. They have been liv­
ing in Escondido. Calif., and are
now tem porarily at the home of
Doctor Stevenson.
Miss Karen Simpson is visiting
LOTS OE LUCK
relatives in P ortland where she
saw the Coronation by television,
and SUCCESS from
and will take in the Rose Fes­
tival.
Mrs. Ralph (M ary) W allace is
recuperating from m ajor surgery
in the G rants Pass hospital.
You Have Our Best Wishes
Dave Franklin
George and Herb
In a report of operations to the
Saudi Arab governm ent bv the
for Many Years
L ocal N ew s H ap p en in g s
A b o u t Folks Y ou K n o w
Jack McGinnis
Hurt In Woods
a
AVIS BEAUTY SALON
SAVE
SAVE
SAVE
C A SH IS K IN G
BROOKINGS FURNITURE
as much as 30 per cent
N O T IC E
Davanos
. . . .
$65.00
Box Springs, In. Spring Mat. $59.50
Mod. Swing Rockers . . $37.50
Bunk B e d s ....................... $59.50
✓
Congratulations to Hi-Way Market
1
HI-WAY MARKET
of Pleasant and Prosperous
associations in this area
HANSCAM'S SHOPPING CENTER
HARBOR OREGON
To A ll City Tournament Bowlers
PH O N E 3111
I
To Donnie and Lyle Vaughan
and Hank Wilbanks
COAST FREIGHT LINES
B rum m ett Electric
AND
Super-Cetd
Takes Great Pleasure in having had a part in
Installation of the New Store
Cur'Del Cleaners
ni-
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing)
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE»
IN BROOKINGS
0 3
PHONE
at c a »’ •
s
2863
Agents for Del Norte Laundry
,
Market
JOE W. BRUMMETT
I’l I: 12 R j Day or Night
ELK VALLEY ROAD
REFRIGERATION, SALES and SERVICE
ELECTRICAL C O N IR A C TIN G
Crescent City