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4 Brookings Harbor Pilot Students Stage THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1953 Nayborhill News Boxing, Wrestling Show Friday CHRISTMAS SEAL CAMPAIGN OPEN into every home in th e co m m u n i ty, recallin g th e 1500-year-old trad itio n of singing associated w ith th e C h ristm a s season. N ayborhill m em bers, save y o u r can tops and bottom s for m aking those C h ristm a s bells at o u r next The 17th C h ristm a s Seal S ale K E S S L E R S VACATION More about o u r club The Brook in g s-H arb o r stu d en t m eeting. cam paign u n d er th e auspices of Mr. and Mrs. K ay K essler a re m eeting at a la te r d ate. body p resen ted a highly-successful the C u rry C ounty T ubercu lo sis vacatio n in g in San F ran cisco this sm oker F riday, as local talen t ran and H ealth A ssociation opened week. T he children are stay in g th ro u g h th re e hours of boxing and G uess the g rass will grow again M onday, Nov. 16, and will c o n - i " i t h th e ir g ra n d p are n ts, Mr. and w restling. on th e S te w a rt road. Those gar- tin u e th ro u g h D ecem ber. Mrs. H om er Kessler. A larg e crow d w atched th j den C lub y e a r books a re finished ' C h ristm a s S eals w ere m ailed to bouts, w hich saw one technical Mrs. R uth B athiany, .program A GOOD BUY M odern hom e knockout recorded. S ta n Gribh! ■ •’ •» ’-man, has re a lly kept P io n eer 2100 fam ilies in C u rry C ounty close in w ith a tta c h e d g arag e scored it over R onald M atlock, in d hot betw een h er place and u n d er th e leadership of Mrs. Iren e and lau n d ry room. E x tra B rookings, Curry th e 150-pound class. iris. L eora and R u th have , H. K oeller, la rg e hot w a te r h ea te r. Well O th e r bouts saw H arold Heine r been burning the m idnight oil and C ounty Seal S ale ch airm an . She w ith p re ssu re system . Loads d e fe a t L ee Richey, Gay W eaver .1! S te w a rt was right th e re *o is being assisted by th e following of flow ers and shrubbery. 2nd b ea t J e r r y M eyers, Roy D irks help, too. Even served the ladies v o lu n teer w o r k e r s th ro u g h o u t well on u pper portion of this win over Jeff K err, and J e rry re fre sh m e n ts a fte r th e ir nig h t's th e c o u n ty : P lan s have been m ade for a 1 a c re w ith leveled building Mrs. M arion Brooks, Langlois; B rew er d efeat Ken Russell. R alph w ork w as done. T han k sg iv in g day service at th e site th a t com m ands one of th e Mrs. R alph Mason, D enm ark; Ingle decisioned Dick M cGinnis C o m m unity B aptist C hurch, to m ost m agnificent ocean views. Mrs. C h arles W. Brooks, Sixes and G eorge B ak er beat J e r ry Sy- Mrs. Jess P o rteu w visited w ith which all B rookings people are T o tal price only $4900 w ith m ens. M rs. W a lte r C ram , P o rt O rford th e ir d a u g h te r Yvonne in P o rt invited It will be for one h o u r ex cellen t term s. See this be M rs. J. A. C arm ich ael, O phir A fte r w inning one bout, J e r ry land last week. at 10:30 a.m. fore you buy elsew here! ! ! Mrs. A S. C u rrie, Gold B each B rew er fought to a draw w ith The chu rch has a p roject to Mrs. W E. W ilson, Gold B each Mike O 'N eil, who outw eighed him g a th e r g ifts for ce rtain fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. M ilton F o ste r of W A N T E D ! ! ! H om es for sale. 40 pounds. Mrs. R alph K essler, Gold Beach W orshippers next Sunday, Nov. H a rb o r w ere visitors on N a y b o r H ave a n u m ber of ready buy Mrs. H. Tim eus, P isto l R iver 22, a re invited to bring canned In w restling, the foliowing r e hill last S a tu rd a y . ers. List w ith us today. W e Mrs. L ester Twohy, B rookings su lts w ere giv en : goods of every kind for d is trib u m ay have th a t read y bu y er Mrs. M ilton F o ster, H arbor. B ruce Ellison and Dick B erger tion. for you. O u r business is good Mrs. Don M cC arton and son drew . The 1953 Seal fe a tu re s the face Im p ro v em en ts at th e ch u rch L et us m ake it good for Ja c k w ere in M edford this week. | C larence B adger and H ugh of th e singing child, w earin g red a re n ea rin g com pletion. L ate st is you. W hile visiting th e d a u g h te r there, m itten s and green sto ck in g cap Dawson drew . the fu rn ish in g of th e k itchen, Jo e N ichols pinned D em as H orn. th e son-in-law arriv ed here for a and muffler, and holding an open a f te r com plete renovation, w ith visit. Joe N ichols pinned A lfred C a r THE OFFICE OF book of carols. As w arm ly p e r new’ elec tric stoves, tab les and gill. sonal as th e ch ild ren singing c a r GOOD BIA S Mr. and M rs. F ra n k O liver from ols at y o u r door, th e 1953 C h ris t cupboards. J e r r y A nderson and B rian E n g Im p o rtan t buy y o u r C h ristm a s w h e th e r it be a home, lot, acreage, lish drew . .V e n tu ra , C alif., visited w ith the m as Seal will bring C h ristm as seals earlv. o r farm . We have them , it's tru e, dliam E ickhoffs for several In th e tag m atch Joe Nichols, an d m any w ith excellent te rm s and D eryl H am pton won over days. T he O livers have been tra v - •o see us first for th e j eling since last F e b ru a ry and they Dem as H orn and A lfred C argill. W e're not q u ite su re w hat h ap i say th a t B rookings’ clim ate is BEST ALWAYS— , pened in the tag m atch. . . R ef super. HOMES YOU CAN AFFORD Baptist Church Plans Service For Thanksgiving BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH D O N ’T G IV E UP! ! If you a re looking for th a t p a rtic u la r building site, hom e o r business see us. If it's to be had in this te rrito ry w e’ll m a k e it o u r business to locate it. T E L L US YOUR N E E D A N D W E LL' W ORK W ITH S P E E D ALSO SA V E YOU M ONEY Y ES IN D E E D ! ! ! ! ! ! V ETER A N S S E E US FOR B U ILD IN G IN F O R M A T IO N ON A N EW HOM E W E HAVE A S P E C IA L LO C A TIO N FOR YOU! ! ! I ACRE A w o n derful hom e site w ith d rilled well M any large fir tree s. H arb o r area, only a s to n e ’s throw off H ighw ay 101 F in e hom es adjoining O cean view. P a rk y o u r tra ile r h ere by well and e lec tricity w hile building. Anyorv« look ing lor a really tine hom esite will fall in love w ith this AND T E R M S TO S U IT YOU eree Bill T hom pson d id n ’t w an t to com m it him self. S a tu rd a y evening at th e Bill S te w a rt hom e w as spent playing C a n a sta ladies ag a in st the men. T he g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs. Lee D rorbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Ed M U N IC IPA L CO U R T R avekes and Mr. and Mrs. W il Melvin S aw yer, d ru n k and d is liam Eickhoff. Boys, you b e tte r orderly, forfeited 30 bail. p ra ctice a little ! W illiam E b e rh a rd t, d runk in a public place, fo rfeited $20 bail. Mrs. A ndrew H onsel w as an R alph I. W allace, resisting a r aftern o o n v isito r to th e Don Mc- rest. forfeited $50 bail. C a rto n ’s and Ed R avekes last S a t Elw in M athew , d ru n k in public urday. M unicipal Records place, fo rfe ite d 10 bail. W a lte r I. W atson, violation of basic rule, pled guilty, fined $25. Alvin L. S m ith, violation basic rule, fined $10. Ronald K D uval, violation basic rule, fined $10. O ren H. F ack rcll, speeding fined $10. Broken Windows Lead to Arrest A B rookings m an w as a rre s te d for being d ru n k and disorderly Friday while a tte m p tin g to throw | him self thro u g h a plate-glass' window in D em psev’s show- | room F riday O N C E A G A IN W E O E E E R l\v o h o u se s side by sid e You M elvin S aw y e r ixisted $30 bail finish G ood sp rin g w ater. a lfe i being apprehended bv m em - E le c tric ity L a rg e lots. Close bcrs of fh Lucky 7 C lub who to tow n a n d school B oth can M d h m and called Police C hief Bud Cross I»«’ bad fo r a s low a s $250 down O r buy e ith e r No 1, S aw yer w as seen by a p a sse r- $150 d o w n . No. 2 $100 dow n ! b\ in Hi«« lot a f te r hav ing broken Why pay r e n t '’ ? Look th e se a window m the adjoining service over. n a tio n , and the g lass in the door p i the show room T he passer-by told m em ber’s of th e club, who For efficient, quick and re «‘ Pt him im m obilized until tin police arrived. liable Insurance Service, in S a w y e r w as released a f te r sure and assure yourself of p ro m isin g to pay to r the dam age INSURANCE ProjXT Protection through otir office. LEONARD Real Estate Agency B ( ).\ 2 I I Phone 2^41 Residence Phone 22Q2 N otary Publu c. O. Leonard Hattie Mackey Dies After Long Illness —— 10:30 a.m . — T h u rsd ay , Nov. 26 — 10:30 a m. C O M E T O T H E H O U S E O F GOD and w orship on o u r N ational holiday. All people a re invited ENJOY price, comfort, quality T his w eek ’s double G reen S ta m p w in n er R O SE W A LK ER BROOKINGS Conic ;n fo r a frt e shoe Shine! SOUTH O E D IM M ICK S i Si«* ' ififSnt — - ■' "|,~TrniTTin-|inBWroWCTWCTCIM| l • Modern Efficient Laundry Methods — — — THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE You've all heard ab out Mrs. O ’L e a ry ’s cow se ttin g fire to C hi cago? W ell it su re looked like th ere w as a fire up o u r way last F rid ay m orning. F olks ru n n in g from all d irectio n s looking for W eaver's cow! Yep, th ey found her, she w as ju st try in g to see how green the g rass w as on the o th e r sidt of th e fence! Mrs. H a ttie M ackey. H arb o r tesident for 21 years, died Sundav aftern o o n , Nov 15. 1953. at t i n I Gold Beach R est H om e follow ing a long illness. T he fu n eral w ill he held at 2:00 p.m. T hursday, Nov. 19, 1953, at th e S eventh Day A dventist C hurch, tin Rev Ja m e s R Sh>! ton officiating. Mi's. M ackey is survived by on« d au g h ter, L ucille Jac k so n ; th re e sons. R. J. W right. C laud e W right and G eorge M ackey, and several g ra n d ch ild ren and g re a t-g ra n d children. In te rm e n t will be at W m Jam es i 'd fo rte itn ig bis $30 b a il \\ ard M em orial C em etery. F u n e r al a rra n g e m e n ts a re u n d er th? Find w hat you w an t through d irectio n of th e Roy H. Brow n the P ilot C lass Ads. Mortuary*. '' IIEAR DR. CHARLES DURDEN 12-Fl. yardage Linoleum Prints NEW MA I ERIALS exciting ~. m m PATTERNS 2-1IOUR S P E C IA L S E R V IC E Wet Washings—or—Extracting and Drying Hours 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p m. 9 ft. an d 12 w idths. Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 Clothes may be left a fte r 7:30 a.m. • ACACIA LAUNDROMAT P H O N E 2991 OSTENBERG'S