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BROOKINGS-HARBOR
Thursday,
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BROOKINGS/ OREGON
HARBOR NEWS
DIMMIGK
BROTHERS
B rookings M kt.
Mrs. H. J. Weigel accompanied
by her granddaughter. Diana
Hendercr. returned home Sunday
after visiting in Elkton for the
past two wpeks. WhH-' then? sh«
attended the eighth grade grad
uation of her grand<'oiv~Charlis
Henderer, wno is we’) known here
a$ h ? has v is’te d his ‘»ran J r o - e " ts
every summer for the past sev
eral years.
M rs St Ila Gluiden of Santa
krv».T but a form er-resident of
Harbor, spent several days vis’t-
ing at the horr?’ of Mr. and Mis.
RRoped O liver and transacting bus-
giness. She particularly came a»
this time to sfcend Memorial Day
in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. .Tar»vs Smith en-
jov<«d a visit from their son-in-law
:md daughter, M r. and Mrs. Barn-
; v "'arntbo"se of Ash'and o v r
'll
Iemorial Pay vnekend. The
B ♦nthpuses expect to tx> hack
again in a couple of wteks for
a longer visif hero?
Coriiv A Priekey who has been
convalescing at home fbr th? nn t
month was »aken again to Sea-
■!de Hospital on Tuesday M«v
’ 34th by rmhiilancc for further
i t-''->tmrnt fcr niuncs incurv'd in
a loeuinjr accident March 18th
They have taken the cast off and
will he on crutches before too
long.
Recent
visitors at
th?
Brickey hom- wer M r Bricker s
parents. M t. and Mrs. C E. Brick-
and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles W llliard and daught-
er of Glendale, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs Robert McKee of
I.ako|x>rt spent several days here
Tlw nday Jaaa 2ad ta Saturday June 4th
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FRIDAY
M IDNIGHT
JUNE 3
A LW A YS 2 TO P F E A T U R E S
P L A Y IN G A T T H E
M ECCA T H E A T R E
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Monthly Program by mail, please
send your name and address to
the Mecca Theatre, Crescent City,
California.
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You See The BIG ONES
FIRST At the
PIC THEATRE in
CRESCENT CITY
Jage 5
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test w e e k ' visiting Mr. McKee's
mother. Mrs. M ery W atermen end
his sister, Mra. Ralph Keiser.
C arro ll Reekman, of Ashland and
Ray Reekman of Oretech spent
the M em orial Day weekend at
tho home of their mother, Mrs
M ilto n Foster.
M r. and Mrs. WHliam Tolm
left Sunday for their home in
Bandon a fte r spending aeveral
days here. W h ile they were here
they took in tho Azalea Krstivs
and Mrs. Tolman attended the
Harbor Community Club meeting
on Friday at the home of Mrs
E. E. Hanscam. Sr.
! Mrs. Bertha Moore spent the
weekend here visiting at tho Roy
Hendry home on the Winchuck
She attended the Harbor Cbm
m unity Club meeting on Friday
«Bernoon and took in the Azalea
Festival. H er daughter, Mrs. E m
est Cassell drove up from Ores
cent
°n Sunday to take Mrs
Moore back home, the two women
stopping at the Smith River cem-
e,erY to leave flowvrs. Mrs. Moore
is an old time resident of this
area- a t ' one time owning lying
RidKe- now th< Frank Waldien
ranch °n the Upper Chetco, then
rnov*nK to what is now the O tto
Turley place. She is a charter
member ot Chetco Grange and
was w r y active in the Grange
wor*t while she lived here
Mr. and Mrs O ’ne Rolling and
children spent the weekend at
th ■ home of Mrs. Reiling’s par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
T h r v also visited relatives in Gold
Beach while over in this area
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Beta Sigm Phi
H O L Ì.
Initiates Pledges
Three new pledges were in itiat
ed into the Beta Io ta chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi Tuesday evening
M av 17. Dorothy Lewis. Barbara
Pollard and M ay Salisbury be
came the newest members of the
soroity's .Brookings chapter, In
a formal ceremony at the home
o f Mrs. Alice Putnam, Beta Iota's
sponsor.
Following the candlelight ritual,
refreshments were sersed, and, as
n special surprise from Mrs. P ut
nam, color and black-and-white
photographs of the group were
taken of the group by Frenehie
Arrell. The icst of the ewning
was devoted to a musical?.-with
M r*. Putnam and B arbaralPollaid
playing duets on the organ and
piano. Betty Young and Alice
Brown sang soloes and group aing-
lng concluded the entertainment.
’•■.CNIC
Faith L o th '¡(.it Church w ill
hold their Sun.’..y Sch.tol picnic
and congregation get together on
Sunday June 5, in the Azalea
Park. The committee in charge
held their meeting at the home
or' Mrs. Ed Scho?nbeck to make
the final arrangements. A ll par
ents and members are urged to
attend th? picnic.
The daughter of M r. and Mrs.
Pete Lesm eister.D o ro th y (Mrs.
Leo Garabedtafll and her husband
Leo wen? house vnests at the Les-
meisters over the week end. The
Garabedians are from Fresno,
Ca fornia. Also visiting were
friends from Portland, M r. and
Mrs. Frank Stark.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Buchanan
traveled to Grants Pass over the
woek end to visit her sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones.
COOS - CURRY
DIRECTORY
Upper ChetCO School
1 Has Railroad Trip
The pupils of the Upper Chetco
school celebrated the last day of
school Friday In a big way. Leav
ing about four in the morning,
they drove to Grants Pass in
time to travel on the 7:12 train
from that city to Ashland, th«»
first train trip for many of the
children. They were met at the
station there by the ones who
drove from Grants Pass and taken
through Lithia Park to the zoo."
It was there that Miarilyn Thort-*
on almost lost some hair to a
monkey who reached through the
mesh in th? cage and took a good
solid hold and pulled. They alap
tried the Lithia W ater, but most
of them didn’t drink much of the
famous brew.
From Ashland they drove to
Greybaek Camp-out,of Cave Junc
tion where they had lunch before
going through the Oregon Caves,
and from there home, tired but
contented w ith a perfect day.
The group was headed by the
two teachers of the Upper Chet
co School, Herseeli Cheney and
M rs Ester Waldien, both of whom
have signed contracts to teach
then? again next year. A ll the
pupils except two, Em ily Leeds
and Donald Scherer made the trip,
the group being made up of the
following students: Blain W ald
ien, Virginia W ilber, Nancy Over
man, GV»nna Giddings, Dean Gid
dings. B ill Nixon. M ike Nickerson,
Jan Williams. John Ovehman, De-
lores Shaw, Judy Nicherson, D e
anna Giddings, Janet Green, Linda
Kiser, Donna Thorton, Sonya
Thomas, Alan Payne, John Shaw,
Marilyn Thorton, Ralph Galiigher,
Gig Galiigher, Kenneth Cooper,
Jo? Boyd, Douglas Leeds, Tommy
Thomas, Connie Payne, Jan Thom
as, Bobby Jean Boyd. Judy Sparks
and Vicki Hodge«, The adults ac
companying the group were M r.
Cheney,, Mrs. Waldien, M r. and
Mrs. Gene Thomas, Henry Spark«,
Mrs. Grace Shaw, Mrs. Gladys
Payne, Mrs. Neva Thorton, Mrs
Alio? Overmftn, Mrs. Wilda Pooh?
Mrs Tommy Lou Galiigher. Mrs.
Roberta Boyd and Donald Payne.
Our new telephone directory is-going to press.
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address, telephone number, or if you wish new list
ings or advertising, please contact our business
office at once.
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Let's Have Fun This Summer I
Come oa out to Gasquet and let us show you how 1
You can swim in our beautiful heated pool; sit at-our
fancy milk bar and have a delicious sandwich and ice
cream concoction; have all you can eat from our
tempting smorgasbord for only $1.75 .(children
fr.o o ); play ping pong, or dance to the Hammond
Organ; or just relax and lounge in the sun. Swim
mers only require membership cards, $2.50 each.
Otherwise, we are open to the public. A life-guard
is always on duty and we have a special instructor
to teach you to swim.
Come on out in the sun ,and have fun. We also are
available for private parties at special rates
GURNEY'S COUNTRY CLUB
GASQUET. CALIFORNIA
18 Miles East of Crescent City on Highway 199
W illiam Chenoweth, son of M r.
and Mrs. Georp? Chenoweth, o f 1
Cold Beach, i? reportid to have
committed suicide there, by gun
shot, Monday Chenoweth,
agf
ebout 48, was a native of the
county and was a member of one
of the older fam ilii« here,
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True!' - nrdnerv took a holiday
so the San Franc'sco produce
m arket was not open Monday, as
| usual. This means that distribut-
' ion of fresh produce was delayed
a day, locally, at teaat.
nowfer Olympial
Relax for a moment with a
companion and enjoy the distinctive
taste of this western
refreshment favorite.
th» W ater'th.t
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