Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 11, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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SET DATE FOR
Jack and Clara Malmburg wel­ CATHOLIC BAZAAR
comed their seventh child, Linda
Sue, on Oct. 8. The Malmburgs
are from Smith River. Linda Sue
weighed in at six pounds, four
ounces. Dr. Roy White was in a t­
tendance.
The Star of the Sea Bazaar is
set lor Saturday, November 20
in the V. F. W. Hall. Hot dogs,
cakes, pies, coffee and tea will
be served at the annual event.
A beautiful hooked rug will
be given away on Saturday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. William Cloverdale, ning. There will be a sewing fan­
Harbor, became the parents of a cy work booth, and a candy booth.
boy, Larney Joe, 7 pounds, 5 A fish pond is also planned.
ounces, on Oct. 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Rausch ^ 7
Capture 46 lb.
Chinook In Derby
A 46 pound Chinook caught
Monday by Freddie Baumgart­
ner pushed him into the lead for
the grand prize in the American
Legion’s salmon derby.
Baum­
gartner, Brookings, has caught
the largest fish taken to date in
the two month contest, with the
last week now in progress. The
final winner will be announced
Henry LaBarge left Mon- next week.
Winner of last week’s derby
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long run. is the worth of the in­
dividuals composing it.
S. Mill
For Autos and Trucks
Low Annual & Semi-Annual Premiums
io% Discount for Accident-Free Drivers
For Fire
R J i A ' n " O utstanding Companies. Including
BAIXd-.R M UTUAL OF MILWAUKEE
Paving 15 to 20 per cent Dividends
also
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PETE J. 1ESMEISTER AGENCY
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the river, according to John
Hewitt at Hewitts Anchorage.
O N IN S U R A N C E
For Only $5.95
Corp, and Mrs. John Mi/ton
Tappan, Jr. Harbor, became* the u
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baby girl,
born FrHoo
Friday.
parents of a . boy, Michael
Jay, had a babv
Offer Expires Nov. 18
Dr.
Ronniger
was
in
attendan­
weighing eight pounds, four ounc­
es, recently. Cpl. Tappan is in ce for these three babies.
Take advantage of our LAY-A- ,
the army at Fort Hood, Texas.
W
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Budget or charge
Gratitude is not only the mem­
Dr. White was in attendance
Accounts
Available
ory but the homage of the
in all those above.
heart — rendered to God for his
goodness.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCul-
Brookings Studio
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THURSDAY. NOV.
11, 1954
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SAVE $ $ $ $
C H R IS T M A S
S P E C IA L
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, ?r’ . had
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on O ct I six’
weighed I One 5x7 and Tuo 3^x5 Sil vertone
27 Th7 fa baby lx’y ,born on Oct |«ix pounds. 13 ounces.
Portraits mounted in Shadow box
-<• rhe boy weighed six pounds,
folders, a $10.00 value
four ounces, and was named Ron-
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uie Dean.
and Mrs- Joseph Costello,
had a baby boy, born Nov. 4.
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was Marge Cummings, formerly
of Brookings and now of Cres-
cent City. She brought home a
3S.5 pounder last week, to win
a $10 cash award from the Bonn
Motel.
Wishing has been slow the past
two days, as the water has clear­
ed up However, some good size
hsh have been taken further up
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