Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 30, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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f her h ime r t He ! is
d rh 'L if a truck in
the Philippines, and a fte r spend­
ing 60 days in the United States,
he expects to retu rn th ere for sev­
eral m onths additional duty.
The Rhododendron Club met a t callers at the home of the Frank
Jesse Ellis has returned to H a r­
the home of Mrs. Burt, on T hurs­ Moores Thursday. They w ere on
bor to m ake his home a fte r being
day, Ju ly 23, with Mrs. Ju an ita a vacation trip to C alifornia.
on a ranch near Hilts, Calif., for
B urkleo co-hostess. There were 11
Mrs. Elden W hite and Jo visited the past year. It was in the same
m em bers present and four chil­ in Corvakis last week w ith Mr.
section of the country th a t George
dren. Discussion was held on the and Mrs. D arrell E lliott.
and Adelia H assett have gone to
proper m ethod for cutting and
.’isitors a t the home of Mr. and m ake th eir home.
handling of flowers for arrange­ Mis. C lark Slocum last week
A fter the m outh of the Chetco
m ents for the home. Door prize were Mr. and Mrs. Mac McGill of
river was alm ost closed for some
w as won by Mrs. Cliff Lang. For Compton, Calif.
time, a new m outh was opened
the next m eeting in August each
Howard
Sm
ith,
son
of
Mr.
and
so
th at the river goes straig h t
lady is to bring her favorite a r­
Mrs. H. Sm ith of the Midway Cafe out into the ocean. The m outh
rangem ent of flowers. Several of
is home on furlough. He will re ­ had been working southw ard to­
the m em bers attended the Lily
port
to a camp on the East Coast w ard Benham Point, and would
F estival in Brookings.
on the 5th of August, from where have toon bean closed by sand
The Flora-W illow s Club will
he will be sent overseas to G er­ W ith the m outh being opened
m eet at the home of Mrs. Docia
many.
where it now’ is, there are two
Sw eet, on the Cape Blanco road
long sloughs to the south instead
Thursday, August 13. Mrs. M arie
of the usual one.
B ennett will be co-hostess.
Leslie Ray, who has been w ork­
At the work day held at the
Sixes Grange Hall about 50 mem ­
Mrs. Doris Oliver and Mrs. Ma­ ing for the Coos-Curry Co-op in
bers w ere present. A pot luck rie Strom m en made a quick trip Gold Beach for the past few
dinner was served at noon.
to Portland last week when they months, is now working w ith the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thronbury, took the young grandspn of the local group for a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. L uther Tisdale,
and Ray M arvin were guests a t I Olivers home a fte r he had visited
Mrs.
Rose Poole and Mrs. Ruth
the R. K. Erwin home this week his grandparents for a few weeks.
B
athiany
spent last week at the
Lawrence
W
right
who
is
serv­
end. They cam e to tak e Dickie
Lake
of
the
Woods betw een Ash­
and R ayetta Marion home, who ing in the Seabee section of the
land
and
K
lam
ath Falls. While
have been spending the week with Navy, is home on a 30-day leave.
th e ir grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cline left
W ednesday to attend the Sev­
enth-day Adventist camp m eeting
in Gladstone. On their way home
they plan to visit their son and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Cline in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin
w ere recent visitors at the home
of th eir daughter and at M onta­
gue, Calif.
Mr. anil Mrs. Ray Boston left
last W ednesday to visit Mr. Bos­
to n ’s sister in Lively, Calif., and
to bring back their son Lanny J
who has been visiting there for j
a while, they also pl^n to visit
Mr. Boston’s m other in A lturas,
! LANGLOIS * Denmark.
Mrs. Irene Morgan, Mrs. K in­
B y MARION BROOKS
ney, Miss Nellie Craw, and Miss
♦----------------- > Mabie Rush of N ew berg w ere
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the others retu rn ed the first of
Brookings I labor Pilot
the week. Mrs. Bathiany is re ­
THURSDAY.
JULY 30. 1953
m aining for a longer visit with
her daughter, Mrs. Jack C raw ­
REEDS HAVE VISITORS
ford and her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce of
Albany
are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
One of the most inspiring views
of the Oregon Coast is from atop Ralph Reed, operators of Chetco
Cape P erpetua, accessible by for­ Inn here. Mr. P earce is Mrs.
est road ju st south of Yachats.
Reed’s brother.
T R E N C H IN G
HARBOR NEWS
WORK
DONE
SEWER LINES, WATER LINES.
DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC.,
Our new trenching machine will dig trenches up to
two feet wide and 5 feet deep.
Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop
P. O. Box 1240
HARBOR, OREGON
First House South of Sunset Motel
The Greatest Birthday Celebration in Crescent City History!
Our Party, BUT YOU GET ALL THE GIFTS!
Today . . Tomorrow . . Saturday Only!
C a lif.
K enneth K ruetzer is spending a
30-day furlough at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
K ruetzer, on Floras creek.
R eturning to their home for a
few days are Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Algers, who have spent the past
m onth in Lakeview, Ore.
The 4-H canning club “Canning
N u ts” m et at the home of Bobby
Jean Sypher last Tuesday. Mrs.
K enneth Thompson is the leader. 1
The girls made raspberry jely. j
T here were six m em bers present i
and one visitor, P at K erber of
P o rt Orford.
Mrs. Connie Gadsby was over­
night guest Tuesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope, on
the way from F ortuna, Calif., to
her home in N aheotta. Wash.
Candice B urt had the m isfor­
tu n e to fall and gouge a stick
about an inch into her leg. it hap­
pened Sunday afternoon while
$1000 WORTH OF
TREASURE CHEST
YOUR CREDIT
IS GOOD!
gifts FREE!
CHARGE
ACCOUNT
Open A
Kay Sandstrom
Beauty Salon
▼ ▼ *
HARBOR
Will Be Closed
from July 17 to Aug. 1st
a $100 woman's
new fall wardrobe
Today!
a man's sport outfit
plus 100 other valuable prizes!
Now . . . during Daly’s great Birth­
day Sale days shop and save all over
the store . . bargains galore for your­
self, family and home. If you’re
steadily employed or have a regular
income YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD!
Open a regular charge account . . or
a special Budget Account (Nothing
Down and 4 months to pay on pur­
chases of $50 or. more)! The fast,
convenient way to shop!
FOR VACATION
B. B. Crabb Co.
Bookkeeping
Pay Roll
Tare»
Im u ra n re
K e rr Building
W onderful birthday gifts by the dozens’ Yours . . . IF
your T reasure Chest Key opens the lock of one of our
T reasure Chests, and m atches key held at lucky chest!
If you haven’t received your key by now . . . get one
at Daly’s. If your key doesn't open a lock one day. it
m ay the next, because locks will be changed each day!
One of the th ree days may be your lucky day! Key
w inner or not, you also have a chance to receive th°
GIANT GRAND PRIZE . . . simply reg ister at D aly’s
. . . you do not have to be ¡»resent to win (Employees
of D aly’s and children under 12 not eligible J
Plenty of FREE
Parking Space at Daly's!
Brookings, Oregon
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