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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1953)
Just About Folks HARBOR NEWS Mr. and Mrs. E arl Sim pson are enjoying a two weeks visit from th eir son Eugene, who has been going to an arm y school in M assa ch u setts and arrived from th ere by plane S atu rd ay evening. A fter bis leave at home, he is to report at C am p S tonem an for overseas assignm ent. Leaving S u n d ay m orning for I Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. R ay Guer- rattaz of H a rb o r spent th a t night [ with relativ es th e re and w ent on to Portland, on M onday for a week's stay. W hile th e re they will attend the n atio n al convention of C PA . and visit old friends in their form er hom e city. A sum m er g u est at the home Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shrari r are of Mr. and M rs. Don* M cCarton on a six weeks trip which will is Mrs. E lla O llgard, "A unt Ella." take them back to th eir form er from Eresno, C alif. She arrived home in N ebraska, w here they last week driv in g all alone in her will visit relatives. little Crosley, proving th a t she is Miss Cordelia C an trall of K la go years young. S he th in k s it cold m ath Falls and her s ster-iti-lavv. here. It would be a f te r the torrid Mrs. Edw ard L. C an trall of Med heat of th e C alifo rn ia valleys. ford arrived last week to visit at Sergeant Ja m e s (Jim m y ) C arte the home of Miss C a n tra ll’s and wife a rriv e d in Brookings brother. H oward. She will rem ain early S a tu rd a y m orning and spent here for her two w eeks vacation the w eekend w ith his g ra n d p a r while her sister-in-law re tu rn ed ents, Mr. and M rs. A rt Bollinger. home last Friday. They are still a t M erced, Calif. Mrs. Anna W aldien is m aking Mr. and M rs. W illiam Muncy a several w eeks visit at the home have as th e ir g u ests Mrs. Dora of her son. C harles and his fam ily Wann, Mr. an d Mrs. C arl A nder in P ortland. son and th re e d a u g h te rs of T uo Mr. and Mrs. Roy S p rin g er lumne, C alif., who arriv ed W ed nesday evening. M rs. W ann is m ade a trip to P o rt Townsend, W ash , over the w eekend w here Mrs. M uncy’s m o ther. they visited an au n t. They also Mrs. Lydia B row m an, Mrs. W il visited th eir son and his fam ily in liam M uncy, Mrs. Dewey A kers P ortland and th e ir d a u g h te r in and A u g u st Jo h n son w ere guests N orth Bend. Tuesday a t th e W haleshead ranch 1 Mrs. B ernadine S teele re tu rn ed where sh ee p sh earin g w as in prog last week from Reno w here she ress. A ssisting M rs. W a rre n Mc atten d ed a six w eeks sum m er Neely in p re p a rin g th e noon m eal school session a t th e U niversity for th e crew w’ere Mrs. Glen of Nevada. Hurst and h e r m other, Mrs. Anna Raym ond R eekm an, AN USN, Clark and M rs. R u th H assett Later. A fte r d in n e r th e ladies and spent the w eekend at his home, Mr. Johnson enjoyed a trip to the leaving early S unday m orning to beach in a jeep driven by Mrs. re tu rn to San F ran cisco w here his carrier, the Y orktow n w as Hurst. scheduled to leave for an overseas V isiting at th e hom e of F. E. to u r of duty early M onday m o rn “B ert” W hite th e last few days ing. He m ade th e trip south as were Mr. an d Mrs. D. E. Mc- la r as U kiah w ith Averill Zook Question of Phoenix, A rizona The and his son who had spent the M cQuestions th o u g h t B rookings w eekend in B rookings looking beautiful, hut w ere anxious to get a fte r th eir p ro p erty there. back to th e ir su m m er sunshine. If you don’t recognize the d riv er of the C hetco T axi these days th a t is because th e new d riv er and m anager is Mrs. B etty F oster, who took over from the M endehals the first of th e week. H arly n Able, m a s te r of m usic, It is planned to have tw o tax is in P ortland, will hold a choir school operation if th e re is enough de in B rookings beginning A ugust 20 m and for it. 1hrough 23. < >\\ I RS RETURN Mr. Able h as had 20 y ea rs ex- Rev. and Mrs. Don Bowers, who p rience teac h in g m usic in col leges and has filled professional have been serving in the M etho solo en g a g em en ts on radio and in dist C onference in N o rth D akota, concert halls, coast to coast. He m ade a su rp rise visit to the R D. has conducted ch oirs in m any of Rowley hom e on Tuesday. Mrs. Bowers is a form er m em m a jo r Cities of th e U. S. and was soloist for th e P o rtla n d S ym ber of the E vangelical church on phonic C hoir, in th e M essiah and the L afay ette field of th e Oregon i stu d e n t of sev eral of th e coun Conference. They have been tra n s fe rre d to t y ’s forem ost vocal teach ers T hese schools a re being held the C alifornia C onference and in nu m ero u s com m unities and are will be located at K lam ath, not a g re at help and incentive to all far south of th e line. They have singers. D etails will lie given next tw o sons. Don J r. and F o rre st, week. and a d a u g h te r L areen. Choir School To Be Held Here WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY '' Have your car Serviced Masonic Lectures Scheduled Preschool Classes Opened All M asons are invited to a t- nd • series of lectu res to begin *’ gust 14. in th e local lodge, and continue m onthly th e re a fte r, a c cording to L aV em e P. Cross, m a s te r The talks, p rep ared by local resident m em ber«, will b? historical, from the earliest re c ords to the p r e s e n t F o u rteen topics have been chosen. To accom m odate the m any who wish to h e a r the serie«, lodge will be called prom ptly at 8 p.m., P.S.T. All m em bers a re asked to ea rly a rra n g e com ing w ith a full carload, th e ir own or som e one else’s. V isiting m a s te r m a sons will be welcomed and invited to ex ten d the pro g ram in th e ir own kxlges. M. S. B rain ard is ed ucatio n al chairm an. M anj m o th ers in th e com tnuni- b a \ i been w»sh ng th e ir pre- school y o u n g sters could have the ad v an tag es of a k in d e rg a rte n and now they m ay re g iste r th e ir sm all fry" w ith M rs W illiam I bom »»son on th e m orning of A u gust 12 betw een th e hours of 9 o’clock and 12 noon. Tht sc classes w ill begin on S ep tem b er 8 and w ill be conduc ed as a re g u la r k in d erg arten . Thom pson has had e x p e ri ence as a public school te a c h e r and is well qualified to ta k e ch arg e of a school of this kind. A rran g em en ts m ay be m ade to leave a few ch ild ren full days. Mrs. Thom pson lives in the th ird house w est of th e B aptist church. HELLO WORLD Mr. and Mrs. L. H. K irtley a re the very proud p a re n ts of a seven pound eight ounce son born at the Seaside hospital on Ju ly 31. T hey have nam ed th e young m an L aw rence Reed. T he K irtley« a re at home at W inchuck Village. Wranglers Say Horses Faster A p air of R rookings W ran g lers think th e ir horses can beat a h ard -to p racer. . . and th e y ’ve iffered to nrove it. W ilson F re e m a n of the W ra n g ler« has challenged any h a rd -to p ra c e r to a q u a rte r-m ile race d u r ing the C u rry C ounty F air, w hich I>ens a t Gold B each A ugust 21, *nd th e indications are th a t som e- ane will accept his offer. Floyd M atlock has joined F ree - I m an. saying th a t his horse Tony is ju st as good as F re e m a n ’s and g e tte r th an any car. No definite opponent is set yet. but th e m em bers of the Del N o r e P m ing A ssociation a re p re tty c e rta in th e y ’re not going to let ’ he m a tte r end there. B R O O K IN G S FA V O R ED W ITH RAIN TU ESDAY Rain T uesday to taled to .14 of an inch. Fog w as p re v alen t from r'rid ay on d u rin g th e week, w hich is alw ay s an indication th a t th e vallcv is suffering from heat. M axim um and m inim um tem p era- tu re s are given. Max. .u ly Min. R ain 27 08 48 28 59 50 29 60 51 30 63 51 31 64 47 Aug 1 56 47 9 65 45 3 60 52 6-1 4 55 .11 T otal 1 i F lies a re res ponsible for th> i loss of several m illion d o llars y ea rly to th e livestock and d a ir. industries Too Late To Classify Leave your packages in your car throughout the day JA N IT O R W A N T E D for Post Office. S ee M rs (»oldie S w ea r ingen. Post Office. B rookings 22-P k . FAIR PRICES — Cadillac — Oldsmobile — — Safety-Tested Used Cars — VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW LO U B L A N C , In c . Across the street from the Post Office In Coo« B*y NO TICE Due to c irc u m sta n ces beyond o u r control the ojanung d a te foe c o n tra c to rs ’ bids to r School P is tric t No. 23 C u rry C ounty, h as been postponed u n til 8 p in Mon day, Aug. 10, 1953. H. J. S p ark s, C lerk. K IN D E R G A R T E N R eg istratio n of pre-school y o u n g sters, to u r y e a rs and older, w ill be held W ednesda> m orning, Au gust 12, betw een 9 and 12 noon, at the hom e ot Mrs. W in. 'i’hom >- son. th ird house w est of B aptist church. C lasses will he held five m ornings a w eek, s ta rtin g Sep te m b e r 8. and will he conducted as a re g u la r k in d e rg a rte n . Mrs. Thom pson is an ex p erien ced and qualified k in d e rg a rte n teach er. A rran g em e n ts m ay lx* m ad e also for lull day ca re for a few I children. Adv. SALE SALE Everything Going at Reduced Prices PLU M B IN G R E D U C E D U P TO 50% TOYS SELLING AT COST. A t Lou Blanc, Inc. COMPLETE SERVICE SALE Brookings Harbor Pilot 13 6. 1953 THURSDAY, AUGUST WARD'S Propane t Service ■ 1 - We carry a COMPLETE line of Gas Appliances. Wedgwood T appan. O ’K eefe A M erritt, and Caloric ranges — General water heater« S ervel R e frig e ra to rs — Coleman furnaces. Tanks for rent, sale or lease Crescent Q ty Phone 111 At Jet. Hwy« 101 and 199 W ATER H EATERS, BATHROOM SETS, TOILETS, LAVS, ROOFING, INSULATION, FLOORING, ALL GOING A r r o w PR IC E S . COM E O U T AND LOOK AROUND E V E R Y T H IN G W ILL RE M A R K ED A T S A L E P R IC E S S T A R T S MONDAY ONE W EEK ONLY EN D S SATURDAY ( >I’EN 8 A M TO 6 P.M. DENN SUPPLY CO. Easy Street Brookings Phone 2529 tTPy. •rgrtupity W 7QU1 Washed and Screened Sand and Gravel Crushed Rocl{ SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL TOP SOIL DRAINAGE ROCK F I I J . D IR T Phone 2^41 LEONARD REAL ESTATE C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S H ighw ay F ro n tn g c (H ighw ay 101, O reg o n ’s M ain S tr e e t) C H ETC O R IV E R FR O N T A G E - R E S ID E N T IA L LOTS NEW HOM ES • R A N C H ES - FARM LANDS A C R EA G E - IN D U S T R IA L S IT E S IN C O M E P R O P E R T IE S B eau tifu l Scenic. P a rk lik e O cean F ro n ta g e W. H. BRADY R EA L E S T A T E B R O K ER UTio t i n s to do the com m on th in g s of life u n co m m o n ly w ell.” G ard n er Bldg. (P h o n e 2801) Brooking«, O regon FAIR PRINCESS SELECTION DANCE Chetco Grange Hall » *• ♦ r<;ny Felipe's Hand Saturday, Aug. 8, 1953 Admission $1.20