Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 27, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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Local m em bers of the Newton
turned S atu rd ay from the Bay
THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1953
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area a fte r being gone a week. fam ily w ere visited by out-of-
Mrs. W. C. Brooks of the Klise They had as gues„ over , he week town relatives this last week.
(Continued from Page One)
»Hou'ine
th
eir
sloiiehine
off
to
'1*,i,r,n,en*s
dro' e
G rants P ass CI)(j S ta te S en ato r and Mrs. Ger-
Visiting here w ere Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. ( ilass I lurt
ohhv' n
a m t m e ^ h X seen yes' Prday af,prn<' or' Mr. Brook* aid O'Gara. S an Francisco. Mr.
Tom Newton of Tule Lake, and
n, pjans to Ro to G rants Pass S atu r-
_ is a n a t t o r n e v o f t h a t
Mrs. Lola Glass, w aitress at oblivion. . . among
some handy enough to greet, Mrs. (Jay by bus They plan to drive I ° ty
attorney o f that Mrs. A rth u r Sherm an, his sister,
O 'H ollct a n ’s resta u ra n t, suffered
from Los Altos, Calif. They visited
BrooUings Sunday
painful burns Tuesday when she Ace T urner. Jigs Morse and Miss ba^k
the homes of their two brothers,
Mrs.
E
stes
M
orton
left
Monday
Elizalieth
Caughell,
Erank
Cars*
spilled hot coffee over her arm
A. H. Newton and O. B. Newton,
for
Yakima
w
here
she
was
called
kadden,
Heck
and
Dorothy,
Vera
and shoulder. The burns were
TEACHER VISITS SISTER S
by the death of her brother. She and their two sisters, Mrs. Ju d ­
Ism ert, George and John Cheno­
tre a te d by Dr. P au, Ronniger.
Miss Rachel Woodward, teach­ vviil, be gone for two weeks.
kins and Mrs. L. R. Harvey.
weth. Ned Stearns, George and
er of Brem erton, Wash., is spend­
Mrs. Grace H askins of Wil-
Vera Sutton, Marion and Ju a n ita
The
three
bedroom
Sw
earingen
ing a few weeks with her sisters.
liams,
Ore., also visited at the
Bauer, Tom Moore, Phyllis, W il­
by
Miss Ruth Woodward and Mrs. house, under construction
home
of
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. New­
lie, A rthur and Sid, of the W alk­
Evelyn DeMoss, before the school Mack Malcolm, is progressing rap ­ ton this las, week.
ers, Mrs. Jess Ponting, Henry and
. .
.
a,
idly.
The
roof
is
on
and
p
lan
t­
..
.
.. r
year begins next m onth.
Also visiting a t the A. H. New
Mrs. Henry Adolphson, the Larry |
ers and walks are in. Siding and
ton
home last Sunday was another
• 111 »1 1 ¿r, Johnny 1 Yak
<1<11111
I Io I/"
Pinsons,
and J his
boy, |
shakes are rapidly taking their
sister
of Mr. Newton, Mrs. A. G.
W ilbur. Mrs. Fannie Jam es, and KIRBYS GRANDPARENTS
m
e
vumui-
place on the exterior. The combi-
lots and lots of faces that looked , Mrs. Jim Kirby spent las, week nafjon of these two m aterials are Colson of K lam ath F alls and her
REAL ESTATE
husband.
fam iliar but the names had in Seaside getting acquainted with uscd ¡n pleasing contrast
slipped. . . Frank Sm ith, biking a ne^ grandson,^nam esake of his 1
grandfather, Jam es. He is the
up and back on his p u tt-p u tt.
KNOX AND MORTON
son
of Mr. and Mrs. H arry S MR. KA ISER RETURNS
Gary Bolin, W inchuck HHHH,
Box 2i i
Phone 2341
BEGIN
HOMES
Jack
Kaiser,
a
form
er
resident
sure likes fairs, brought home a Kalina.
E stes M orton and A rth u r Knox
of
Brookings,
was
here
last
week,
Residence Phone 2292
nice little wad of prize money and
visiting old friends and looking have begun adjoining homes in
a lively white faced calf th a t he OLD FR IEN D S V ISIT
N o ta ry Public -C. O. Leonard
tussled for; moppet with mul-
Mr. and Mrs. Lee M ustard and over things here. Jack is now W est Brookings near H arris Park.
S hort conversations give promise
Brookings, Oregon
berry jacket who tailed, then Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mitchell en­ residing at Fairfield, Calif.
of two beautiful homes in that
hock tied her calf and then p e te r­ tertained old friends Mr. and Mrs.
area.
Salesman
ed out. . . kids tum bling out of William Woodward of G rants M ORRISES V ISIT
grandstand to chivvy a shoat to Pass this past week. Mrs. Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M orris were
V incent C lark
the north, and then to the south, w ard had spent the past weeks in in Brookings last week, taking COUPLE V ISITS
finally clutched by young Mr. the intensive study of music. She care of business here. The Mor-
Ruth Redfield and Dorothy
McNeeley. (Eddie Thornton, who teaches music in the Roseburg risseg, who w ere form erly resi­ W idndey will go to Ashland and
supplied the shoat as an after- High School. They had been on a dents here, now live at Fish Laka, K lam ath Falls on Sunday, where
thought, figures three shoats’ll week’s trip to the northernm ost Ore., w here they have a sum m er they will spend several days with
m ake it more interesting, next tip of the Olympic peninsula and resort.
relatives.
year.)
w ere on their way home to G rants
Willie Freem an beat the hot­ Pass.
rod on the standing s ta rt race
w ith his n a g ... W arren McNeeley MISS SIM PSON RETURNS
VETERANS
Come in and see our
C h arlotte Simpson, who has
filled his pop bottle first from the
HERE’S NEWS FOR
cow lassoing job done by Ma been in the Bay area attending
Birch and W ................
arren assayed riding business college is now- employed
Complete Line of
YOU! !
a steer, m aking practically the h-v the Brookings M arket. She a r ­
Several new and nearly sa me kind of a dent the others did rived home Friday of last week.
new finely built homes your when he hit the dust. . . for a
buck and a half the afternoon’s CHAMBERS FAMILY ARRIVES
Oregon loan will handle.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean C ham bers
show was CHEAP. . . fine layout
and
their two daughters and son
lor
the
kids,
the
W
ranglers
set
We think you will he
up. . . sure kept ’em busy and of Portland came down on T ues­
more than pleased and sur­ Ollie handed out a lot of cash day, Aug. 11, to spend a week or
tcn ^a-vs w ith D ean’s parents, Mr.
prised when you look ‘ at aw ards to calf jockeys before and
Mrs. Robert D. Cham bers of
their shooting sta rs settled
these so why pay rent, when Ollie sure champion dog kyuter, the C ham bers Court in Harbor.
W OM EN’S AND CHILDREN’S
Mrs. C ham bers’ sister, Mrs.
a m utt away from the
your loan payment will he shooing
forthcoming sheep dog show, M yrtle Shanks of Logan, Iowa,
less than rent?
which was wonderful!. . . Art and her son H arry Shanks, his
F R E E G IF T F O R C H IL D R E N
and
son of — D
Iowa.
Crook
took a s bid
8 V cents
a 11/
lb , • ! wife
-W
s s u i of
ll
O
tllU V
<t
■
,
' — avenport,
M
HOUSES
A C C O M P A N IE D B Y P A R E N T S
on Shorty Coon’s tro tte r, then lost 1 rove in
same m orning, mak
TO F IT YOUR BUDGET
a race with his cousin. Harve. ’nR a reaI fam ’Lv get-to-gether at
-■ -•
( hief - of - the
Pistol - - River Fire ’ the Cham bers home.
Green S tam ps with Each Purchase
1 IX)WN PAYMENT $500
D
e
p
t”.
.
.
Earl
Morris,
form
er
One bedroom home on large
Chetcoite, now Richfielding at MARSHALL DANAS H ERE
lot in town.
Ocean Lake, greeted by many. . . i Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Dana a r ­
2. IX)WN PAYM ENT $750
Rockhounds had plenty of drool- j rived on T hursday to spend a
Marge
Amber
New two bedroom home in »ng m aterial in exquisite display short interval at th eir sum m er
6?
home
here.
town, close to school.
of the Adolphsons a show in i t - '
nrnmninnn:iiiii;
sclf. . . hard top racers worked
3. 1XHVN PAYMENT $1.000
FRAZIERS RETURN
Recently built two Ix’droom ban! to wind up the show, well
Clell and Joanne F razier re ­
worth all the price and too bad
home in town.
there w eren’t more of ’em some turned Sunday from a two-week
from Crescent City there, and vacation trip which took them to
4 IXIWN PAYMENT $1,300
Boise. Idaho, then to Sacram ento
House needing some finishing, thanks!
and
points along their route in­
on one acre of ground in town.
As this grey-thatch sat there,
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hi had a d ep current of g ratitu d e cluding C rater Lake.
N EW LISTINGS ON
a-running tor the late Allen Boice
HARBOR HALF ACRES
ind tin* late Paul W agner, whose BETTY GRAY STU DIES
Mrs B etty Gray. Sm ith River.
H ere is the ideal building site busy lives w ere crowned with the
IANC.S
w ith best of (M'can view and ex­ making of the Fair Grounds andS Calif., Brookings High school,
j - r ______
175 physical edu­
cellent soil,
rhe full price of Buildings possible. as the an ­ is among
the««' ‘a-acre tracts is onlv $800 nouncer well said, ‘‘the most cation women attending the third
ON HIGHWAY 101 5 M ILES NORTH OF C R ESC EN T CITY
O ut of the city yet close in where beautiful setting of any course in annual C alifornia W orkshop at
C alifornia S ta te Polytechnic col­
you can raise chickens, rabbits, America.”
Due to Daylight Saving Time, only one complete double featu re
garden. or what have you.
And the lowering sun, far out lege The two week workshop
will ive shown Sunday through Thursday. A double show will
SE E US FOR TERM S
over the wide Pacific, was a fit­ (Aug 17-28» is sponsored by the
be shown Friday. S aturday and holidays. Shows will s ta rt at
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ting tx'nediction slanting dowfl on California Association for health,
dusk (approxim ately 9:00 p.m., June 1 and one m inute late r
BE SURE TO WATCH FOR
each day.)
a crowd w ho really had a won­ physical education and recreation.
W EEKLY SPEC IA LS on our
derful day
O F F IC E BLACKBOARD.
I hanks, every Ixxiy, especially DR W H ITE AND FAMILY
TRAVEL
You W ranglers.
♦ ♦ ♦
Dr. Roy M W hite. Mrs W hite
Friday, Saturday, August 28-29—
and two children left last T h u rs­
If you are looking for city lots,
day for British Columbia for a
Houses,
business
opportunities, Ixwts Disappear
fishing trip. They will retu rn
farm s or beach property it’s 10
to 1 we have w hat ... you
...........„
are hxik-
Three boats belonging to Park- ;,bout Septem ber 1
ALLAN LADD
ARLENE DAHL
tng f o r in the Bnookings-Harbor ’’r * Anchorage have disappeared.
»ron Drop in for com plete infor- *<?oon1ing to John H ew itt, pro- U'B-L BEGIN DANCE LESSONS
PEKING EXPRESS
•nation on all types of properties Prlctor.
Mrs. Blossom Behee has re-
J
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E
P
H
C
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~
C O R R IN E C A L V E T
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T he boats disappeared Monday turne^ from a vacation and will
This IS W h e r e yrtm w i i r l f o d theV 'UthC •n.F:«;>< m h ^ o f the coa>t1
reg istratio n s fbr fall
latest REST BLYS FIR $1" tye ltiM| ift tlv ^gea bus pot r e g a le d [ and "-utter dance class« s Umnvdi-
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P-cm c
COMING ATTRACTIONS
INSURANCE
John W not sure w hether the tem ber 8 for early registrants,
For efficient, quick and reliable boats could have bccom r untied rhose interested may call at her
Somebody Loves Me
The Stars Are Singing
INSURANCE SERVICE, insure and drifted out the river, or home, five houses from the cem e­
1 be Naked Spur
and asmire yourself of PRO PER w hether they could have brx'n tery on the west.
Road To Bali
But he’d like to be in­
Mrs C harles Schaal is in Med­
PROTECTION through our office taken
formed if any unidentified boats ford for clinical exam ination
I be Savage
The Quiet Man
wash ashore near here
"Charlie” took her over S aturday.
4 Brookings H arbor Pilot
Chetco Wranqlers
LOCAL NEWS
C. 0 . LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
Brokers
IT COSTS YOU
NOTHING
To Look,
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SCHOOL SHOES
Gym Shoes for Boys and Girls
SALE OF SUMMER SHOES
HOUSE OF SHOES
OCEAN
THEATRE—
DESERT LEGION