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6 Brookings I larbor Pilot w h ere he w as w ith the U S E S ., in th e com m unity was checked th is past sum m er, and is about and som e activ e cases found THU RSD A Y , O C TO B ER 29, 1953 town. w here they w ere not even su sp ec t ed. Russell W hite says th e re have C ouple of Hocks of geese pass d lieen som e p re tty h ard frosts up By MAX B RA IN A R D at bis place for several m ornings. over F rid ay , headed south, so it T h e Bob Goykes and Bud Cross looks like th e folks had b e tte r live next door to each o th e r up on S ev eral of th e loggers a re in pay heed to th e ir w arnings. P in e s tre e t. Bob and C lara m ade som e sta g e of shifting on to a a couple of trip s over to e a ste rn w in te r show or hanging th e ir rig Rev. S p en cer is su re going to O regon for d eer and didn’t get ging on a lim b u ntil spring com es have a ch u rch and he’s ea rn in g it any. Bud, a couple of convenient again. H e ’s su re put in a lot of tellin g evenings, w ent out just a little w ork on th e s tru c tu re across from ja u n t from hom e and each trip ) A gitation has been sta rte d , in the school pro p erty . b ro u g h t borne a handsom e buck. th e right channels, for a visit of Linda C oslett, an eig h th g rad er, th e chest X -ray unit, which is past Mose F ry has com e in from the due. On its last visit, a couple of is helping out in th e C om m unity Ix)ng Ridge P a c k e r’s statio n , y e a rs ago, p re tty n ea rly everyone L ibrary, and a very g re at help, . indeed. Right Around Here Cur-Del Cleaners Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing! Death Claims L. A. Frazier Mrs. G eraldine M orris, late Lucian A. F ra z ie r, 83, passr i resident of the H a rb o r area, aw ay at his hom e on Benham oassed aw ay Octol>er 24 at a n u rs beach M onday evening. ing home in Jacksonville, Ore., H e had been serio u sly ¡11 f()r w here she had been for the past ab o u t a week 15 m onths. F u n e ra l services will be held Mrs. M orris w as born at A u today, T h u rsd ay , at 2 :0 0 p.m u burn, Calif, on Ju ly 12, 1893, a the B aptist C o m m u n ity Church, m em ber of one of the pioneer Rev. Dr. C h arles D urd en officiat fam ilies which settled th at area ing. C o m m ittal will follow at the in the m ining rush tim es. She w as Wm. Jam es W ard M em orial cem - m arried to A. M. M orris at Weed tery. in 1931, an d lived th ere until they Mr. F ra z ie r w as born on Octo moved to this a rea to m ake th eir ber 5. 1869 at K innickinnic, Wis home in 1945. consin, the son of D aniel and Ann S he is survived by h er husband, F razier. He cam e to Langlois, A. M. M orris, H arb o r; th ree Oregon in 1927 and to H arbor a T he sla b has been fjoured for dau g h ters, Mrs. Lillian Mazine, y e a r later. i the new R ichfield su p -statio n it Weed, Calif., Mrs. Evelyn H a rt He is survived by one d a u g h te r th e c o rn er of 101st aven u e and zell, Folsom. Calif., Mrs. D orothy Mrs. Lucille C egavske, and a A rnold Lane. Cleland, H ighland, Calif.; one son, g ra n d d au g h ter, L inda Lou Ce W illiam C. M orris, San Francisco, gavske. of S an G abriel, Calif. Doug Cooley and W iley Spence Calif., and th ree grandchildren. a re up at E u ch re creek w ith th eir F u n era l services w ere held u n log tru c k s, rep o rted hauling for der th e direction of the R oeder Bob S w an who has a ' ‘show ” up F u n eral H om e Tuesday, Oct. 27, there. from the Seventh D ay A dventist Church, C alvin H a rtn ell officiat Salm on fishing w as fairly good T h e o ld -tim e rs of th e local ing. in the C hetco last w eek, and was VEW post w ere saddened this In term e n t w as at Wm. Jam es im proving W ednesday, according w eek to learn of th e passing of W ard M em orial P ark . to John H ew itt a t P a rk e r's An a n o th e r of th e ir c h a rte r m em bers, chorage. E ran k K oblenzar of O phir, who. S ilvers w ere show ing in the w ith his b ro th er, joined th e post Connie Sees riv er for th e first tim e in any w hen it w as form ed in 1931, and New Styles q u an tities, and C hinooks w ere do had c o n t i n u o u s m em bership. G eorge died about six m onths ago. | Connie E vans C onnie’s B eauty ing well. Shop th at is—sp ent T hursday and The la rg e st fish of th e season F riday last w eek brushing up on cam e in F rid ay , w hen Mrs. Lydia GOLD B EA C H M E E T IN G trad e. She atten d e d the H air Blood of M edford boated a 55 S ev eral local officers of th e S her ty le Show at the Jackson Hotel pound Chinook. T h e fish w as the C u rry C ounty T.B. and H e alth in M edford w here well known largest re p o rted in th e last couple A ssociation w ent to Gold Beach sty lists p resen ted new styles an 1 of seasons. W ednesday evening to a tte n d a m ethods. And Mrs. Blood had plenty of m eetin g of th a t organization. Mrs. R uby Lowe, who accom comfmnv th e first p a rt of the T h e m eetin g w hich w as held at panied her, served as one of the u e e k , as th e h eav iest run of th e Gold B each G rade School, was models. Chinooks hit th e river. open to th e public and fe atu red a \\ hile in M edford, th e two w ere W eath er and riv e r conditions ta lk by Dr. H eilm an from the guests of C onnie’s m other, Mrs. looked prom ising W ednesday for S ta te TB hospital in Salem . W A. C orm any. They also w ere good fishing along th e riv er. A tten d in g from B rookings w ere Mrs. P au l W hirry, Mrs. Jam es E. tre a te d to a w onderful venison steak d in n er at th e hom e of F R IE N D S V IS IT K o eller and Mrs. L. G. Twohy. C onnie’s sister. Mrs. Wm. Biddle I>r. and M rs. E. N. T errill were guests of Mrs. N orine H arvey on Monday. T he friends stopped on ’heir w ay to P o rtla n d from th eir home in Ashland. 55 Pounder Comes Out of Chetco PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! IN BROOKINGS PHONE Funeral Held For Harbor Resident 2863 Agents for Del Norte Laundry JUST ARRIVED . . . . New Shipment of loan Marie Sweaters Brookings 1 en tr a n c e ") ON HIGHW AY 1 0 1 - 5 M IL E S N O R TH O F C R E S C E N T CITY (T IC K E T O F F IC E O P E N S AT 6.15 SHOW STA R TS A T 7:00 Eriday, Saturday, Oct. 30-31— D O N ’T BOTHER TO KNOCK M A R ILY N M O N R O E - R IC H A R D W IDM ARK SUDDEN EEAR JO A N C R A W FO R D - JA C K PA LA N C E Sunday, Monday, November 1 and 2— TONIGHT WE SING A NEAT-FIT, SHORT-SLEEVED SLIPON SWEATER EZIO PINZA TAXI w ith DAN D AILEY I uesday. \ \ ednesday, I tiursday, Nov. BIG JIM McCLAIN The type of sweater that you con always depend upon to make you look good and feel comfy. Of extrofine-gauge 100% pure-wool zephyr, with double-looped neckline. In a range of lovely colors embracing pastels, heathers, vivid aod subdued tones. Sizes 34 to 40. Economically priced — $ 3 .9 8 . . . . Cardigans $ 5 .9 8 _ THIS WEEK’S DOUBLE GREEN STAMP WINNER Lucille Jackson « iih JO H N WAYNE NO TIME FOR FLOWERS VIVECA LIND FORS PAUL CHRISTIAN Friday. Saturday. November 6 anti -— GIRLS OF PLEASURE ISLAND w ith L E O G L E N N and DON TAYLOF’ TOTS to TEENS TOGGERY AEI.I (.III NEY UPRISING Across from the B ank « 111 JO H N W AYNE House of oes BROOKINGS SOUTH OE DIXIMICKS