Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 18, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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HARBOR NEWS
and son, W endell, of W eb ster
City, Iowa, w ere overnight visi- I Smith River
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i 1 to rs at th e hom e of th e ir nephew
l . i . S , F lsSh e r r<’celve<1 w ord and niece, Mr. and M rs Clyde
P au ?‘VF° K
I!raynarrt T h e M cCoskeys had
fath er, P au E. K em ske from
a driven out from Iow a , o vjsi(
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r° ' a l A ir F orce B ase n e a ' S acram en to , i T he S m ith R iver W om en’s club
o te r to A shland, w here she joined
Ml, and M„
K en n eth
n^et F rid ay at th e C om m unity
her siste r from Y akim a for the
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ui a i f l l l l l d ie \ISlT- H all, w ith the historical them e
IIip south.
Mr.
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n o w n here
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..,s^ ,ng thls u e e k at the M ilton F os­ being ca rried out in the program
he and
his wife
i May Crook and G race H ight w ere
had m ade th e ir hom e here for te r and H ow ard and Leslie Kay co-chairm en.
homes. Mrs. Bailey is th e form er
some tim e a few y ea rs ago. F o r (
Guest sp ea k er for the day w as
1 illian R ay and is well known
the past few y ea rs th ey have been
Mrs. E sth e r R uth S m ith, who d is­
living in th e ir tra ile r in th e south-
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cussed h er recent book, “E arly
ern p art of C alifo rnia m ost of th e f A Vin W oodriff had th e m is­ H ays of Del N o rte .” Mrs. S m ith
tim e.
fo rtu n e of c u ttin g off tw o fingers
told of h er ap p reciatio n for the
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1 of his left hand w ith a S kilsaw
w o rd has been received hv r#»l-
m any in tere stin g sto ries and old
ThompsOofn ,hea td e Sth ^ P e te T s b u i^ £e ttin * alo n S a , , . ' ^ t . but it w dl diaries which w ere brought to h er
History Theme
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and has been w ith h e r d a u g h te r
A nother accident involving th e
and son-in-law , Dr. and Mrs. J, hands occurred to F ra n k Thom p-
A. Benson. H er husband joined son’ who suffered a finger broken
the group a few w eeks ago w hen ! n several Places w hen it ca u g h t
she
Besides betw een the pulley and belt w hile
she becam
becam e e c critica
ritic a lly
lly ill.
ill. Besides
h er husband an d d a u g h te r M rs. re p airin g th e a u to m a tic w ash er at
Benson, she is survived by a n ­ his home. T he finger is h ealing
o th er d au g h ter, Mrs. L. H. K irt- slowly, hut it isn’t of m uch help
ley, who is also in F lorida a t th e in doing plum bing o r electrical
p resen t tim e, and a son, R obert, jobs yet.
of H arbor.
P vt. D a rrell P a rk e r spent th e
Mrs. B everly S an d ers re tu rn e d w eekend here w ith his m other,
home recen tly a f te r w o rk in g for Mrs. B ernice K inzer, re tu rn in g to
the past six m onths in K alam a. F o rt O rd on S unday. W hile here
V\ ashington. She ex pects h e r husr he also visited his sister, Mrs.
band Dee, who is in K orea w ith Hazel Ray.
th e Army, to re tu rn to th e stages
R aym ond L. R eekm an AN spent
in May, and he will be discharged the w eekend visiting his m other,
in July.
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M rs. M ilton F oster, and going
M r and Mrs. H arold P u tn a m around and saying “hello” to all
and o u r children have m oved t o i his friends again a f te r being in
Anderson. C alifo rn ia to m ak e the K orean and Jap a n ese a rea
th e ir home, as Mr. P u tn a m will for th e past six m onths on th e
be logging in th a t a re a for som e c a rrie r Y orktow n. T here w as qu ite
tinl e‘ t
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!a w e,c°m in g co m m ittee of S hrin-
A. L. H all, p ro p rie to r of th e ers to m eet th e Y orktow n when
Hall C abins above H arbor, is con­ it docked a t A lam eda on M arch
fined to th e C u rry G eneral H os­ 3rd, as th e men on the ship had
pital at Gold Beach, w ith a serious a check for over $25,000 which
lung congestion condition and an they co n trib u ted to th e S h rin ers
enlarged h eart.
C rippled C h ild ren ’s H ospital fund.
Mrs. W ill Tolm an of Bandon is A nother m em ber of th e Y ork­
spending a w eek a t h e r place here tow n’s crew known here is R obert
in H arbor.
E ck e tt, b ro th e r of Mrs. W iley
Mr. and Mrs. Jaso n M cCoskey Jordan.
A good atten d a n ce is expected
at th e G range m eetin g this F rid ay
as th e T hird and F o u rth degrees
a re going to be given by th e ladies
degree team , which so ably put
on th e F irst and Second degrees
a t th e last m eeting.
ior m e book
M any an tiq u es w ere displayed
Above the m a n tle hung an oil
p ain tin g which had belonged to
‘ th e la te Mrs. Ann Rigg, a pioneer
s e ttle r here. The b eautiful m a n tle
clo th also belonged to her. An
old clock over 85 y ea rs old be­
longed to Mrs. B arb a ra H ight.
T h ere w ere m any old books and
p ictu res, a hym n lxx>k d ated 1837,
a W eb ster D ictio n ary of 1853,
loaned by Mrs. E rm a B aine Ccop-
er, a Bible d ated 1827. belonging
to th e g ra n d m o th e r of Mrs. G race
H ight. The tab le on which m any
an tiq u e books w ere placed w as
m ade from the fram e of an old
sew ing m achine belonging to th e
la te E lla Crook.
B row n as th e hostess, assisted by
F lo ra W ebber, Mabel M arch, M ary
Jo h n sto n , L a u ra Redfield, an«l
M elitta K am ph.
IN SAN FRANCISCO
Mrs. Mildred Byrne left T ues­
day for a short stay in San F ra n ­
cisco.
PLAY IT SAFE . . .
W itk
PHILCO
On th e a rt tab les w ere m any
crochet and knit artic le s belong­
ing to Mrs. S tev e Sam is, who
gave a history of the b eau tifu l
handm ade articles.
R efresh m en ts w ere served to
conclude the afte rn o o n w ith Billie
ANY
ANY
MAKE
MOD»
For your
NAME OP
PRODUCT
THE FINEST FISH
call only ¿a*
C lam s
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S h rim p
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O y sters
A balone
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S callops
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P raw n s
F R E S H COLUM BIA R IV E R S M E L T
Eastern Oregon
PHILCO
FACTORY-SUPERVISED
Beef
SERVICE
LOCKER MEAT
a/
W hite Appliance
SILVERSPRAY MARKET
N. B rookings
P H O N E 2891
W h a rf St., B rookings
tyring Special Sale
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY
Starting M onday, M arch 22
4 Inch Single hub Soil Pipe, Per ft.
4 Inch Solid Orangeburg, Per ft.
MEN, HERE IS W HA1
YOU N E E D FOR
TH A T E X T R A
TOUCH. A VESTEE
BY GAYLORD, BEAU­
TIFULLY M A D E
W ITH ALL JERSEY
BACK. LOTS OF PAT­
TERNS TO CHOOSE
FROM.
Brookings Harbor Pilot 3
THHRShAY, MARCH 18. 1954
75c and 85c
38c
G /.LVANIZED PIPE
i ¡4 inch, per ft.
1 % inch, per ft.
1 inch, per ft. ,
% inch, per ft.
Vi inch, per ft.
WATER HEATERS
40c
32c
24c
17c
12c
10 YEAR GUARANTEE
.
52 gallon
42 trail on
3° gallon
$95.00
rtfl
75.00
J-PIECE W HITE BATHROOM SETS
$129.00
C om plete with P /O P lugs
We are proud to announce that we have taken on
one of the finest lines of hoys wear in the country.
NORDON MEDICINE CABINETS
BOX AND COMMON NAILS
i2 2 ROMEX, IN ROLL LOTS
SWITCH AND OCTAGON BOXES
Tom
$9.95 t<> 16.50
$12.00 per keg
.05 per ft.
.35
new low prices
Exterior
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF WORK
CLOTHES
Hatch our bargain tabic.
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MANY OTHER BARGAINS THROUGHOUT TH E STORE
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$19.27
Interior
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P H O N E 3271