Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 02, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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    4 Brookings I Iarbor Pilot
THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1953
Music Teacher
Accredited
Local N ew s H a p p en in g s
A b o u t F olks You K n o w
visited her m o th e r’ M rs. Fuchs.
M r. and M rs. R olla B urkehold-
er, tw in sons John and B ill and
laughters, M archa and Sharon of
M r. and M rs. B. J. Bagan and
Mrs. L. G. T w ohy re tu rn e d Sun­
Mrs W a lte r Pessim er o f Tacom a day evening fro m Seattle, where
M any fin e a rtis ts and m usicians were week-end house guests of the she attended the Suprem e Coun­
have made the B ro o kin g s-H a rb o r A J. Honzels re cently and a t­ c il of the O rd e r of A m a ra n th on
area th e ir home in the years past, tended the double wedding of the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
am ong them being M rs. N orine Honzei’s son and d a u g h te r in K la ­ June 22, 23 and 24. She also vis­
H a rv e y , w ho w ith her husband m ath Falls. M r. and Mrs. T. J. ited relatives in O lym pia. She le ft
cam e to B rookings d u rin g the Mascot and son T im m y o f Venice, B rookings June 19, d riv in g her
“ L ily boom.” Mrs. H arvey is an C alif., are guests at the Honzel ca r and returned on Sunday, June
accom plished
and
accredited home this week. Mrs. Mascot and 28.
teacher of music. She began m u­ Mrs. Honzel are sisters.
M r. H u lit, new ow ner of P a rk ­
sic lessons at the age of six and
Mrs. G retchen Squires, who has ers Anchorage on the Chet co, re ­
has made the study and teaching been v is itin g her sister, Mrs.
p o rts rock fishing is excellent
o f piano, voice and pipe organ her M inna Akers, returned to her
now. Salm on fishing is beginning
life w ork.
She has her a p a rt­ home in Riverside, C alif., on S un­
in the Cove, one boat caught and
m ent on the second flo o r of the day evening. D u rin g her tw o
landed six fish one day th is week.
S tu d io b u ild in g on the corner of
weeks v is it here she occupied the T ro u t fishing is fa ir.
Spruce nnd W h a rf streets where home of M r. and Mrs. V ern S m ith,
M i. and M rs. K a n ick drove to
•h e
m a in ta in s
a studio
and neighbors next door d u rin g th e ir
Chehalis,
Wash., last Thursday
teaches a class of pupils.
absence. V ern S m ith is enjoying w here they visite d relatives, M r.
She taught music in P o rtla n d a vacation fro m his w o rk in W il-
and Mrs. W endell. M rs. W endell
and played the pipe organ fo r lets, C a lif.
is a sister o f M rs. K a n ick. They
m a n y years and came to B rook­
M
r.
and
Mrs.
C
liff
Beem
and
also
visited M r. and M rs. A. P.
ings w ith a fine background of
fa m ily re tu rn e d Sunday from a E vanold in G rayland, Wash. John
experience.
M r. H a rve y passed away last tr ip to South Dakota, Iow a and LaV igne, son of Mrs. K a n ick, who
year.
He, too, was a m usician in to Canada. They w ere gone a has ta u g h t in the P o rt Angeles
m onth and visited several fam ilies grade school the past tw o years,
and vocalist.
of re la tive s as w e ll as Mrs. came down on T hursday to be
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Beem’s father and mother, who w ith his parents through the sum ­
I O O Lot© To ClQSSlfy sIH,nt one w >nter in B rookings m er vacation.
o * t
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w ith her a few years ago.
M i. and Mrs. R. F Reed. Med- 1
F O R S A L E W h ite ro ta ry treadle
M a rily n B row n came up from ford, visited Judge and Mrs. H
sew ing machine, $25. E m ery
her C a lifo rn ia home on S aturday G. Nelson overnight, Sunday.
H yland, H arbor.
18-1*
to visit her grandm other, M rs.
T his evening the parents and
J. B. Jackson fo r some tim e. frie n d s o f B ible school ch ildren
M a rily n made her home here w ith are in v ite d to p a rtic ip a te in an
her g randm oth er fo r several years evening o f in fo rm a tio n o f w o rk
and attended school.
done by the students d u rin g the
Mack M a lco lm has re tu rn e d tw o weeks of school.
from the south w here he was
T om m y
Jane
G adberry,
of
called by the serious illness of
Kelso, Wash., is here fo r a m onth
ttK AL KSTATB
his m other. She suffered a p a rtia l
o f v is itin g w ith her grandparents,
paralysis o f the le ft arm but was
M r. and M rs. W. R. Gadberry.
recovering the use of her arm and
I his is the fo u rth sum m er she
hand when he le ft fo r home.
has come to Rrookings. She a t­
Eddy Krause was taken to the
tended Bible school at the Com ­
Gold Beach hospital about noon
m u n ity church.
N otary Public C. O. Leonard on Wednesday in the am bulance
Mrs. Percy Hanks. M r. and Mrs.
by Roy Brow n. M r. K rause is in
his eighties and has spent p a rt John M olino, and Mrs. N. Jones
of the tim e la te ly in a hospital w ent to P o rtla n d to the O.E.S.
Salesman
w ith a heart condition. H e had convention last week. M rs. Jones
visite d friends and M rs. H anks
suffered
a stroke of paralysis.
V incent C lark
M r. and Mrs. Duane R ow ley of
the H arbor area went to Diam ond
W ill take in trade, large house
lake on M onday to spend a week
tra ile r , as part paym ent on tine
through the F o u rth ot J u ly h o li­
hom e on H ighw ay 101 south of
day.
Rev. H icks who makes his
B ro o kin g s See us fo r details.
home w ith the Rawleys, is a guest
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A lovely wooded acre ju s t o ff ol M r. and M rs. K e n d a ll G rover
w h ile the fa m ily is away. Mrs.
H ig h w a y 101 in H arbor. A fu lly
cased d rille d w ell w ith e x tra Kendal and Mrs. R ow ley were
large flo w o f fine w ater. We class schoolmates th ro u g h college.
M r and Mrs. Chester Gragg
th is as one o f the grandest b u ild ­
and
daughter visited th e ir daugh­
in g sites in the d is tric t. You can’t
go w rong at the to ta l price of ter. Mrs. Dale S m ith , and fa m ily
in G rants Pass over the week-etui.
>2500.
W
hile there the fa m ily group
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See u> fo r a ll types o f Real
,H tO ( ra ,e r Lake where they
o u
u r r ound a ,ot of snow. The Graggs
E 's s ta
ta te
te w
w ith
ith term
term s s to
to s s u
u it
it y y o
returned Sunday night.
b a n k ro ll.
M rs. M a rjo rie C um m ins o f the
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W e have buyers fo r several N o rth Bank is home from the hos­
tviH s of p ro p e rty we do not have p ita l in Crescent C ity a fte r surg­
liste d so i f you have vacant o r ery. and p a tie n tly aw aits the da\
im proved p ro p e rty fo r sale see us " h e n she can get out on the riv e r
,O u,SIL l f M a rg C a n t catch them
fo r a quick turnover.
nobody can.
V our pre-war ( ar will
♦ ♦ ♦
M r. and Mrs. M. F O stenberg
L iste d Today! SO acres w ith 2
bedroom home w hich needs some 1 4 Uc° C a l*f., spent last week
to u ch in g up at sm all cost. Also 2- !" " / " ,th lh e ir «°n K «H
and
Let us show you
room cabin w inch is livable.
4- a in ,,-Vt D avid has been at his
stanchion barn. Chicken house. i:i
home fo r the past
Sm oke house. Good grazing land.
and
‘ «me home w ith them
E xcellent spring w afer. $1.000 w ill
. I r ‘ and
Mrs. M atot and
c h il-
handle.
M rs. M a to t’s parents
C. 0. LEONARD
1 .1 LEONARD
Brokers
Box 211 Phone 2341
Residence Phone 2292
Brookings, Oregon
In te rio r, S.D., a rrive d last week
to v is it th e ir daughter, Mrs. H a r­
old P utnam and fa m ily . They le ft
fo r home on Sunday.
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In order to be able to celebrate the Fourth and yet
provide places of eating and provide for your comfort
the business houses have staggered their days to be
open over the weekend
O pen F ourth and S unday
HI-WAY MARKET
DAIRY CREEM
H ig h w a y 101, N .W . Brookings
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O pen F ourth — C losed S unday
CHAD’S
CHETCO CAFE
♦
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C losed the F ourth — O pen S unday
COFFEE MILL
CHETCO DRUG
BROOKINGS MARKET
New Plymouths
In Stock
As Low As $2143.19
$646 Down, $58.27 Per Month
probably make the down payment.
T h e A ll N e w D o d g e V -8
A N D BY A L L M E A N S ! Be sure
, M « to t’s b ro th e r and sister-
to s«v acreage ju s t no rth o f tow n !” a"
in 1 «coma and enjoyed
O verlooking H a rris P ark
T his c is u ,v l> t r ip down the coast
p ro p e rty also ready to build upon. —
000-gal. per hour d rille d w ell. Pic-
tu re a sm all P A R K A L L YOUR
O W N and you have it here R eally
w o rth the H i l l Price of $350(1
T in s shouldii t last, so see it to-
<tey! I his is H ighw ay Frontage.
FREE
Firewood
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INSURANCE
F o r efficient, quick anti reliable
IN S U R A N C E S E R V IC E , insure
anti assure yo urself o f PR O PER
P R O T E C T IO N through our office
W inner of the Mobil Gas economy run.
New stock ear record for measured mile from standing start.
New stock car record for measured mile from flying start.
Our Repair Department, under John Snyder, does
good work at reasonable prices.
PLANER ENDS
Westwood Co.
Easy Street
C. “ED” DEMPSEY
\o u r Dodge-Plymouth Dealer