4 Brookings I Iarbor Pilot
L o ca l N e w s H a p p e n in g s
A b o u t F o lks Y o u K n o w
THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1953
M r.
and
Mrs.
Ray
Pepin
of
Vancouver, Wash., owners o f the
Bonn M otel are now v is itin g th e ir
p ro p e rty in West B n xikin g s w hich
is managed by M r. and Mrs. E m il
Moore. Mrs. Bonn and her son,
G erald, are also at the m otel fo r a
few days. The Bonus were fo rm e r
ly owners of the recently b u ilt
stopping place.
D ic k New m an went to Coos
B ay on M onday to en list in the
N avy and was put on a list com
in g up in the next six o r eight
m onths.
fo r n a tiona l m edical cadet tr a in
ing camp m Grand Lodge, M ich.
They went as fa r as P ortland
w ith M r. O atis S m ith by car, then
journeyed by bus the rem ainder
of the trip .
They plan to visit
La V aughn’s relatives in M ichigan
before the camp opens June 30.
A fte r tw o weeks of tra in in g ,
w hich is s im ila r to the conditions
in the m edical corps, the boys w ill
re tu rn .
B oth were graduated this spring
fro m
B rookings-H arb or
H ig h
school.
T w enty-one boys fro m this area
w ill attend the N a tio n a l Boy
Scout Jamboree w hich w ill be held
in about tw o weeks in Southern
C alifornia. Sixteen of these boys
are in Troop 222 and five in Troop
32.
H a rry Lyness, cashier at O re
gon S tate Bank in Brookings, has
gone to Seattle, where he w ill
w o rk on his thesis fo r a m aster's
degree.
Am ong the students a rriv in g
here to spend the sum m er vaca
tion are Ronald Akers, F rank
Stenike, Joan Byrne, M a rily n
S truebing, H enry Grootendorst,
C arol F a lle rt.
• M r. and Mrs. C live M an’ey arc
j im proving th e ir beach property,
w hich is in the section near the
' F our Biddles m otel.
M rs. N ancy H a m ilto n of Ve- She visited her fa m ily in Sacra
nicia, C alif., is v is itin g friends m ento fo r a week and got ac
here fo r a w hile.
She owns a quainted w ith grandchild “ R onny”
home on Pioneer road.
Polan. M r. and Mrs. E a rl Munson,
M rs. E. L. Sampson, Seattle, her son and daughter, fo rm e rly
sister of Mrs. Lucian H arvey, was managed the hotel.
M rs. E d ith Moore recently re
her house guest fo r three weeks
recently. She a rrived in tim e fo r turned to her home here a fte r a
the Azalea F e stival, w hich she six m onth stay w ith relatives in
was pleased to witness. She is W ashington S tate and O akland,
a finished m usician and ve ry ac Oregon. M r. and M rs. F loyd S ta f
tive in organization and p ublic ford, old friends fro m eastern
Oregon spent a week w ith her
w o rk in Seattle.
M r. and M rs. Serge C ofield are since she a rriv e d home. Teachers
New office quarters have been
b u ilt at Davis T ru c k and T ra c to r m oving to Glendale, Oregon where com ing to lead in s tru c tio n at the
by Paul Davis. The D avis’s re M r. C ofield w ill be m illw rig h t in C o m m u n ity church w ill be her
c e n tly bought the fo rm e r Sandbo the M ultnom ah peeler plant. They guests fo r the tw o weeks of its
bom«» and Mrs. Davis is busily ¡xurchased a new tr a ile r house in d u ra tio n .
redecorating and a rranging fu r w hich they plan to live.
Eddy K rause came home from
M r. and Mrs. Loom is and daugh the Gold Beach hospital on last
n itu re .
A niece, Donna Schaefer
o f Roseburg, is v is itin g Mrs. D avis te r B arbara, fo rm e rly of B rook- Thursday, having been releas«»d
and her husband
ings, but now of H ayw ard, C alif., by doctors there.
John Snyder is now operating were dinner guests of M r. and
M r. and M rs. C. “ Ed.” Dempsey
the service departm ent fo r C. Mrs. H om er Kessler at th e ir home w’ith M r. and Mrs. E. K. Meadows
“ E d ” Dempsey, D odge-Plym outh in H arbor.
spent most o f last week in the
dealer. M r. Snyder was fo rm e rly
Mrs. W. C. Brooks accompanied bay area, atte n d in g the opening
,
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m iriiu iU K lllV upcillIIK
a t Conn Motors.
her husband hark to Brookings | of , hp npw rX xig e -P lym o u lh as-
when h r w ent home to G rants spm bly p la n t. About
wps,
Pass fo r the week end.
M r. coast dealers were entertaine d at
Find what you want through
Brooks w ill operate the Linotype luncheon, w ith a conducted to u r the Pilot Class Ads.
fo r the P ilo t.
th ro u g h the new plant, and again
Miss A rlene P o rte r w ill have at breakfast at the F a irm o n t
charge of c ra fts and m usic at the hotel.
C o m m u n ity church B ible school
M r. S nyder has nine years ex
fo r this w«»ck and next, and Miss perience in servicing a ll makes of
RtdAL ESTATB
B eatrice H uddleston w ill teach. cars, and has specialized in engine
B oth g irls are from the F u lle r tune-up and fro n t-e n d alignm ent.
B ib le F oundation in Pasadena,
Mem bers of the W om en’s ways
Box 211 Phone 2341 C a lif 117 pupils are enrolled fo r and means com m ittee o f the
in s tru ctio n .
B rookings
P resbyterian
church
Residence Phone 2292
M a rj. C um m ins enter«»«! Seaside met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
No.'ary Public—C. O. l^onard hospital on Wednesday fo r surg C liffo n l Lindskog last Monday
ery.
m orning.
T his
com m ittee
has
Brookings, Oregon
1 M r. and M rs. S. G. Brazeau of m any ylans fo r aiding the new
P o rtla n d are spending th e ir vaca church both in public relations
Salesman
tion w ith M r. and Mrs. A. E. and in raising funds. E n te rin g
Brazeau at th e ir home here.
e n th u sia stica lly in to com m unity
V incent C lark
M r. and M rs. W. W . M cN abb projects, the com m ittee plans a
and daugh ter are m oving to tow n flo a t fo r the L ily parade.
A lovely wooded acre ju s t o ff
this weekend from the Barnes
Leslie P ullen anil La Vaughn
H ig h w a y 101 in H arbor. A fu lly
place to the W ard house on Pa Salm on le ft late S a turday night
Cased d rille d w e ll w ith e x tra
cific avenue, fo rm e rly occupied by
la rg e flo w of fine w ater. We class
J. A Anderson.
th is as on«» o f the grandest b u ild
M ack M alcolm , local building
in g sites in the d is tric t. You can’t
contractor, was called to Los
go w rong at the to ta l price of
Angeles Monday, due to the s e ri
>2500.
ous illness of his m other. He ex
B ookkeepin g
pects to re tu rn this week.
D on’t forget th a t We have lots
Mrs. I. B. W illis , who le ft
FREE
Firewood
PLANER ENDS
Westwood Co.
Easy Street
DAILY
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
DAVE FRANKLIN,
Owner
Phone 2634
OEORGE
LO8TROH
Local A gent
C. 0 . LEONARD
I. L. LEONARD
Brokers
B. B. Crabb Co
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tlona fo r t r n il,.,-.
tlo n s fo r tra ile rs .
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days.
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See u . fo r «1. ty p e , o f Real
E s ta te w ith term s
suit your
b a n k ro ll.
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W «* have buyers fo r several
types o f p ro p e rty we do not have
lls tc tl so i f you have vacant o r
im proved p r o p 'i ty fo r sale see us
fo r a quick turnover.
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Insurance
K e rr B uilding
V ,,
r>akpr
, hp B m ,klni:s
H otel went south fo r the funeral
ol her b ro th e r in San Francisco.
Brookings, Oregon
BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
Hear Dr. Charles Durden
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Have you p ro p e rty in Brookings
th a t you w ould lik e to trade fo r
Incom«» pro|H»rty in Mctlford?!
Present Incom«» >290 p«»r m onth.
See us fo r details, if Interested.
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L iste d Today! NO acres w ith 2«
bedroom home w hich needs some
to u ch in g up at sm alt cost Also 2-
room cabin w hich is livable. 4-
stanchion barn. C hicken house.
Sm oke house. Good grazing land.
E xce lle n t spring w ater. $1,000 w ill
handle.
friends here fo r a few
Mrs. W illis lived up the '
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S E R V IC E S FOR S U N D A Y . J U N E 28
11 a m . S erm on: “ W ho Is T h is ? ”
6 to 8 p.m. Special Tea Service
M rs Roy Reed o f P ortland, speaker
B pm
I’i»a and R«»«»eption.
7 p.m
Address
(o o u p s A ll ( rusaders, Roys and G irls
A ll Young People
W o rld-W ide G uild (.¡iris
A ll interested adults
8 p m. Evening Serv ice.
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o ve rlo o kin g H a rris P ark
This
property also rcad\ to build upon
600-gal per hour drill«»«! w e ll Pi«
tu re a sm all P A R K A L L YOUR
<’ ^ ’N an«l you have it her«» Really
^ < a th the F u ll I'ric e of $3500.
.T h is shouldn’t last, so m »> it to-
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