A Brookings Harbor Pilot THURSDAY, JU N E 11, 1953 Double Wedding K lam ath Falls Event June 2 7 th HELLO WORLD Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Vincent are parents of a daughter, Jan n a Lee, born June 7 at Crescent City and weighing 8C pounds. Born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Shipley, Jr., on May 30, at C res­ cent City, a son, Michael George. Eight pounds, one ounce. • ♦ ♦ Born to C lark and Anita Em- I bum of Brookings on May 28, a baby girl, Corinne A nnette, six (jounds and 3 ’i ounces. Mrs. Andrew J. Honzel, Sr., left this m orning for K lam ath Falls to m ake plans for the double wedding of her daughter and son. T he May issue of the K lam ath F a lls H erald and News carried the following announcem ents of the coming wedding. » Mr. and Mrs. Denn of Denn "Mr. anti Mrs. Andrew J. Hon­ zel, Sr., Lakeshore Drive, an ­ Supply, Easy street, are parents nounce the engagem ent of their of a boy, born this m orning at dau g h ter, Phyllis, to Dr. Edw ard Seaside hospital. Rai t ano, son of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r B Raitano, form erly of S e a ttle , now of San Francisco. "Mr. and Mrs Thom as B. Young announce the engagem ent of th eir daughter, Beverly Jane, to Andrew J. Honzel, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Honzel. "T he wedding is planned for Ju n e 27, at Sacred H eart church, K lam ath Falls." Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Honzel recen tly moved to the Ben Kerns house on the ocean, off Tan Bark road. Mr. Honzel is m anager of Brookings Plywood. C. 0 . LEONARD L L LEONARD Local Couple M arried Miss M artha Nation, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nation, became the bride of Eddy G ra­ ham, son of Mr. and Mrs. W il­ lard Graham , on Sunday, May 31 at 4:00 p.m. Rev. Manson M etcalf officiated at the cere- mony. A fter a short wedding trip the couple are at home in the Brook­ ings area. Doreen M arie arrived a t the home of H erbert and Erm a Fritz of Brookings on June 6. The little lady weighed eight pounds and 1 *2 ounces. Obituary A. C. Thompson passed aw^ay near Harbor, Ore., June 1, 1933. He was born at Azusa. Calif., on July 1. 1879. He is survived by his widow’, Minnie, at the H arbor home, a sister, Mrs. K ate W eb­ ste r of Pomona. Calif., sister-in- law of Mrs. L aura Vincent of Ilafbor, and by his brother, Kirk Thompson of Pomona. Funeral services were held on Thursday. June 4. 1933, at 2:00 p.m. from the Roeder Funeral Home. Rev. Hugh Bronson offi­ ciating. Masonic commital ser­ vices were held at Sm ith River cem etery by Sidney Croft Lodge No. 206, AF&AM of Brookings. Pallbearers were Charles Schall, Vern Hanscam. Elm er Hanscam, 'n d re w Hoffeldt, Tony Olsen and Vern Cross. Mr. Thompson was a resident for m any years in the Harbor area and had a host of close friends here. He was a member of the Masonic lodge, and the local grange in which he had held high offices several times. Bible School . <■ i R e g is tra tio n 19th The Daily Vacation Bible school annually held at the B aptist Com­ m unity church will begin on June 22 and end July 3. Registerations will be held there on Saturday, June 19. All children from age 4 to 15, inclusive, will be welcomed. School hours are 9:00 a m. to 12:00 noon. A ** Lu W *!,H MUCH PLEASURE that we celebrate the opening of another new business in the Brookings-Harbor area. The following merchants welcome the R&AL K S T A T E Brokers Box 2i i Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 N o ta r y P u b lic Hi-W ay Market C. O. L eonard Brookings, Oregon I Salesman TO THIS COMMUNITY AND WISH FOR THEM SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY V incent C lark NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN T H A T W E HAVE LISTED O ne of the oldest established ranches in this district, consist­ ing of 400 acres Price has just been reduced for quick sale. $11,(XX) total price; terms.- KERR HARDWARE & LBR. CO. GLEN'S MODEL BAKERY BROOKINGS MACHINE SHOP CHETCO HOME & AUTO Tony and Jess GOULD S SHOE STORE House and 1 acre close in w ith O cean View; cem ent forms in for an o th er larger house. Excellent deep drilled well with pressure system . H ere’s a place for the children to play and a horse to eat the crop of hay. Ixx'ated be­ tw een Ransome Avenue and Easy S treet, as One a location as one could wish for $3500. Total Price 9 CURRY CO. LUMBER CO. H E R E 'S NEWS ON BEACH PR O PER TY ! Very v try seldom do we have the opportunity to offer this type of Harbor beach property, so if y«wi a re really in the m arket for th a t perfect beach home setting you positively can't go wrong on this over an acre of level, cleared ready to build U|xm ground Very good, yet not the best part of it is the price of ONLY $2950. Be sure you see this Indore purchasing elsew here Drilled well on this place. • ♦ ♦ INSURANCE For efficient, quick CEDAR LANE CANNERY O. K. RUBBER WELDERS MOORE S VARIETY STORE PHILLIPS CLOTHING CHAD'S CUR DEL CLEANERS BROOKINGS GARAGE Edna N ewinan ARTHUR KNOX Insurance and BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS Roy Pollard DENN SUPPLY CO. »11 .. reliab le INSURANCE SERVICE, insure and assure yourself of PR O PER PROTECTION through our office Dad and Lad Shop COFFEE MILL l ‘l ' ÓL WHITE APPLIANCE CO ♦ PAR STORE Brookings I lardware Fred and Madge W YELTON'S 1 he Kesslers ♦ AND B \ ALL MEANS! Be sure to see acreage just north of town overlooking H arris Park. This pro|a»rty also ready to build upon. 600-gal per hour drilled well Pic­ ture a small PARK ALL YOUR OWN and you have it here Really w orth the Full Price of $3500. Hiis shouldn't last, so see it t o day! I his is Highway Frontage e Don and Virg Bert .uni Gene Claude and Wally OREGON STATE BANK J. J. GALLAGHER Sporting Goods HENDRICKS FURNITURE ’ll t f * J t WESTWOOD CO. I d ( ole , - Al Hopper * i* % r'i THE PILOT STAFF m YOUNG'S 5 & 10 A xwZ zi 4