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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1953)
The news in H arbor this week is of the comings and goings of t h is area during the C hristm as holiday. W ith some of the larger mills shut down for several days, a good opportunity was available for visits with relatives and friends. H arb or N ew s Mr. and Mrs. Erank K eener and » f.e t K,' en,' r re 'u m e d Sunday a lte r enjoy,ng C hristm as in P o r ' land with relatives. Brookings Harbor Pilot I H l ’RSDAY. DEC. 31, 1953 3 Miss Nancy Stone tlew from wio,a '!’h E 5e rt S|*',M C hristm as C HRISTMAS IN ROSEBURG Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Twohy spent Stanlord, (. alii., on Thursday to H ith his wife in G rants Pass re- and son Je rry returned home on in Roseburg with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing sixuid the C hristm as week end ! uesday a fte r spending Christm as tu rn,ng home on Tuesday. Mrs I ( hristm as friends. Ebert « ill come over from G ram s here with her m other, Mrs. Guy and their daughter M arylin went with relatives in K lam ath Falls Pass, w here she is employed, on To Los Angeles to spend the holi Rice, leaving by air on Sunday. * Thursday to spend the Nc« NORTH FOR CHRISTMAS days. Marylin, who is a senior Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips Wes Sm ith, popular deputy ia r k e r s Anchorage, r e t u r n e d Years holiday here. at Oregon S tate college, planned To he m arried in Los Angeles last sheriff, spent C hristm as in Gold borne Tuesday a fte r a w eek’s vis- d aiyjht30^ MlS JOC Zumpfe and and Mr. and M r;. AI Phillips and Monday. A full account of the Beach where he was a guest at in Napa, their form er home, d aughter Lois spent several davs tamily drove north for Christm as. 1 be Bob Phillips stopped in T illa wedding will be given upon the the home of Sheri IT and Mrs. R. where the parents of both Mr •n e r C hristm as with relatives in mook to visit another son, and ’■•■turn of the Struebings a fte r G. Sabin. and Mrs. H ew itt live. ^ I l U\ Uhere the was The Al Phillips went on to Astoria The holidays. joined b> Joe’s brother-in-law Mrs. C lara Kerns and Mrs. Eva to be w ith M arg aret’s m other Mr. and Mrs. E. W Mitchell Mt. and Mrs. Gene Reiling and Lea Long drove to K lam ath Falls left the la tte r part of last week and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ed My- Three children drove over from where they spent several days .( ’reK° ‘T. South Dakota G rants Pass on the 24th to spend \ ¡siting relatives in th at area tor Phoenix. Ariz.. where they Their other daughter, Mrs. Elaine " ill visit w ith Mrs. M itchell’s < lark went to Powers to spend 1 Hristmas eve here with her They report the w eather cold, but parents, Mr. and Mrs. M ustard th iis tm a s with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H erbert sunny and clear while they were over New Years. fam ily, her husband Harold being Payne. T h e y left Christm as there. By Appointment morning to enjoy another C hrist Mr. and Mrs. Emil Edwardson in Korea for his C hristm as Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen drove spent the Christm as weekend in mas tree and dinner a t the home of Gene’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. to Portland W ednesday to spend Roseburg where they visited their The memory of the Bethlehem the holidays with her m other, son, W alter, and his family. Two babe bears to m ortals gifts g re a t Fred Reiling in G rants Pass. Mrs. L. A. Hum phreys, who is year old Ronny was the center of er than those of Magian kings,_ Hours 9-6. Closed Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cham bers well known here. bis gran d p aren ts’ attention, of hopes th a t cannot deceive, th at left last week for P ortland w here course. waken prophecy, gleam s of glory, they will spend the holidays w ith Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer coronals of meekness, diadems of their son, Dean, and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson spent C hristm as at N orth Bend love. — Mary Baker Eddy with their daughter, Mrs. Thelm a and two children drove to P a ra William H. Smith is spending Burrell and family. They had dise. Calif., where they spent ( hristmas at ~Iiis home north of planned to go fa rth e r north into ( hristm as with her parents, Mr Brookings, coming from Camp W ashington, but decided to take and Mrs. Robert Grigsby. They White where he has been the last That trip a fte r the first of the report the w eather wonderful, several months. year. and they w ere surprised at the Your Service Headquarters sm all am ount of traffic on the Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hall, pro RADIO REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hayes left highways. prietors of the Hall Cabins above IRONS Harbor, are in Richmond enjoy on the 26th for the Bay are a to 1W T M M Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Edson r e < I.KANRRR ing the holidays with their son, spend a well-earned vacation a fte r a busy season in th eir C edar Lane turned Monday from Port Ian ROANTRRS E. L. Hall and his family. FANS Cannery. T heir daughter, Sharon, where they had spent a week * MOTORS is staying with the E. R. Olsen visiting relatives. They w »re ac MIX « R S companied home by Mr. and Mrs. family while they are gone. J. Paulson of Vancouver, W ash REFRIGERATORS — WASHERS Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Boyd and who will rem ain for a visit. Mr. children and John W ilbur spent and Mrs. Edson recently bought several days in Cave Junction a corner, the Andrew Potocnick with relatives over C hristm as, re .property, across the highway Wharf Street Phone the sm art scallop style rubber turning home Sunday. from Benham road. boot with pert side bow—fits Mr. and Mrs. Albert Englund like a glove over heel style drove to S e attle to spend the holi- shoes. ,lays with their son and his Light W’eight family. Long W earing Non-Skid Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Schaeffer SERVICES Starting 1954 Jake's Barber Shop Where Guarantee Means Something "TOTES" EASY TO PUT ON— THEY STRETCH! Only $ 2 .9 8 with carrying pouch KAISER H O SE $1.15 pr. 3 prs. $2.98 Christm as w inner of Electric Door Chimes ELA IN E CLARK WHITE APPLIANCE CO. are enjoying a visit with rela- and friends in Salem over the holidays. Mrs. R u.h B athiany returned home Sunday a fte r being in Tulelake. Calif., for C hristm as ' th her son-in-law and daugh- ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crawford and two children. The Craw fords re urne,l with Mrs. B athiany and fishingem ain f° r S° m<> s,eelhead Roy Newman and his m other. Mrs. Blanche Maney r e tu rn 'd tome I uesday from Los Angeles h i i l T ’heyuSPent ,h e ''h ris tm a s holiday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H anscam and children enjoyed a visit over Christm as from Mrs. H anscam ’s Parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Welch ’ > ( » r a n ts Pass, who returned borne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Peterson have been enjoying a visit from son. Richard, of Portland, v ho has been here about ten days Hie steelhead fishing has I Taking part of Richard's time has surf fishing. No fob 'l oo Large N o fob Too Small CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED FOUNDATIONS - DRIVEWAYS floors PORCHES STE PS SIDEW ALKS — PATIOS BACKED BY 27 YEARS E X PE R IE N C E Estimates Cheerfully Given ART GIBBS Easy .Street Brookings, Ore. Phone 3272