Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 13, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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listed in th e N avy.
1 0 Brookings-HarBor Pilot
TH U R SD A Y , MAY 13, 1954
Mr. and Mrs. L eo n ard B anick
left F rid ay on a two m onths trip
which will ta k e them first of all
to P o rtlan d , th en on to th e G reat
L akes T ra in in g C e n te r w here
th e ir son, C lifford, has been a t ­
tending school for th e past lew
m onths. T hey will a tte n d C lif­
ford’s g ra d u atio n exercises, then
the th ree of them will m ake a
trip in th e E a s te rn p art of the
co u n try as it is expected th a t
C lifford will have a th irty day
leave before re p o rtin g to a new
assignm ent.
HARBOR NEWS
Vic R eynolds will h av e to look
to his lau re ls as a barbecue chef
a f te r the b arb ecu e h» Id by D anny
H a ig h t for his logging crew up
th e K la m a th R iv er S unday, w ith
H e rb P ay n e as ch ei barbecuer.
T h e fam ilies of th e w ork rs w ere
v isito rs for the a ffa ir, w hich is
re p o rte d to have been m ost enjoy­
able. Anyway, those of us th a t
w e re n ’t ab le to sam ple th e barbe
cued m eat th a t H erb tu rn ed out,
w ill have a chance to ta s te w hat
Mr. and Mrs. L aw rence B oard-
Vic can do at the com ing Azale
m an and tw o children spent the
F estiv a l barbecue.
’tend in M dford w here thee
v'isited a t th e hom e of Mr. B oard­
K en n eth F ie ld er left last W ed­
m a n ’s sister, Mrs. D ella P ark er.
nesday for E ureka, and from th ere
♦o San F rancisco to finish tak in g
R aym ond R eekm an a r r i v e d
from S an F rancisco S a tu rd a y to
spt nd a tw o w eeks leave a t his
home. His c a rrie r, th e Y orktow n
is statio n ed in S an F ran cisco Ray
f'-r the presen t. He w ill receive
his d isch arg e from th e N avy by
A ugust, and plans to a tte n d O TI
next fall.
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W ith th e tro u t season opening
on May 1st th ro u g h o u t O regon
every' bend of th e s ta te s riv ers
seem ed to sp ro u t fisherm en or
fisherw om en,
but
not
m any
an g lers had th e com petition th a t
Doc Dotson, faced on opening day.
Doc and his son R ussell Dotson,
a p a rtn e r in th e M cKay L um ber
C om pany, th e fo rm e r G adshury
and C am pbell mill, decided to
are m aking th e ir hom e n e a r O ak
H arbor, W ashington w h ere C lark e
is statio n ed w ith th e Navy.
open th e season on th e U pper th e bear saw Doc, he hit th e w a te r
1 C hetco so w’en t to th e Tolm an ab o u t tw ice g e ttin g b ack into
} place. T hey w en t up th e river, the brush. If th e b e a r h a d n ’t ru n
and Doc w as o u t in th e m iddle of first, it would have p ro b a b ly been
a riffle above th e m outh of Mis- a draw' as to w hich w as th e m ost
la tn a h C reek, w’hen he saw a big scared. R esults of th e fishing trip
black bear com e out of th e brush for Doc and R u ssell—th re e nice
and w ade o u t in th e riffle to tro u t and tw o tired m en a f te r
w ithin about fifty feet of him, w alking from th e riv e r to th e
also in te n t on fishing. B ut when head on Long Ridge.
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For the first time, you can now
have aSonotone tubeless hearing
•id. Double-battery combination
eliminated.
Ray S tru e b in g re tu rn e d horn
S a tu rd a y a f te r a ten d ay s trip.
He and Mrs. S tru e b in g w ent
first to Los Angeles, w here they
a tte n d e d th e tw e n ty -fifth w e d ­
ding an n iv ersary of R ay’s b ro th e r
and
sister-in-law ’, E lm e r
and
M ina S tru eb in g . They th en cam ?
back to S an F rancisco, w here
Mrs. S tru e b in g en tered th e hos­
p ita l for a m a jo r o p eratio n last
w eek. S he is re c u p e ra tin g nicely
b u t m u st rem ain th e re u n til the
end of th is w’eek before com ing
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M osier and hom e.
th e ir tw o children, G eorge Mosiei
, and Mrs. Jan ice Felio w ere called
to S ulton, W ashington re e n tly by
the d ea th of Mr. M osier’s fa th e r,
Ja m e s M. M osier, w ho passed
avvay A pril 17th. T hey rem ained
th e re fo r several days visiting be-
! fore re tu rn in g home.
Mr. and Mrs. F erd in an d S te in ­
m etz are th e p a re n ts of a seven
pound, ten ounce son born a, th *
S easide H ospital on M ay 5th.
l’hey have nam ed th e young m en
G regory Lee. He is th e ir fo u rth
son and fifth child.
'Phis happened tw o m o n th s ago,
but to those w ho h av e n ’t h ea rd
it, it will he of in te re st. Mrs
S N F ischer w ent to S unnyvale.
C alifornia to a tte n d th e wedding
of h er son, C la rk e K em ske to
Miss Ja c k ie M ohre of th a t city,
on M arch 5th. C la rk e is well
know n here, as he a tte n d e d the
local schools for a few y ears be
fore going to Ja p a n and m aking
bis hom e w ith his uncle and aunt
for fo u r years. T he new lyw eds
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