Page 4 BROOKINGS-HARBOR TRAVEL TO EUROPE PLANS AVAILABLE Mr. and Mrs. C larke Kemske of Kenwood, C alifornia have been visiting w ith Mr. K em ske's moth er, Mrs. S. N. F ischer and his g randm other. Mrs. Emilie Kem ske. Two well known H arborites are receiving medical atten tio n in the Coquille N ursing Home at Co­ quille. Mrs. Mary W aterm an has been th ere for over tw o weeks, being taken there from the Curry- G eneral H ospital w here she spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. Leland P ette- grew are on a two weeks vacation trip which will tak e them to S outhern California and they may go into Mexico a short ways. W hile they are gone, Mr. P ette- g rew ’s brother, Fred, of Medford is staying on th eir ranch up the Winchuck. Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Payne a n j grandchildren H arriet and Jim ­ m y Chapm an, spent F riday and S atu rd ay in G ran ts Pass at the Gene Rviling home w here they help.’*d th ree year old Jonna cele­ b rate her birthday. She appeared on a birthday program over te le ­ vision on S atu rd ay , which was a high point of the trip fcr the v is­ itors. • Harbor News November 1st through th e end of M arch is the sm a rt tim e lo go Spec. 208 4th S tre e t E ureka. Calif. in n 's p a r Ids. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Phone HI 3-0884 Ldw ardson. Another son, Billie, SU B SC RIBE NOW . . . TO T H E P IL O T !! 32-4-c just recently joined the M arines. TRAVEL < To Anywhere in the World Eureka Travel Agency PILOT - BROOKINGS. OREGON Karen Simpson Enrolls At Linfield College K aren Simiwon. d au 'riit-r of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Simpson. Box 193, H arbor, and a fieshm an Pre- N u rsin g m ajor is among 600 stu d ­ ents^ enrolled at Linfield college in McMinnville, Oregon, for th e 1955- 56 academ ic year, the centennial y var of the college. D uring the first week of colleg stu d e n ts participated in vespe C h ristian Service League, convo­ cation, student body m eetings, all- college mixer, and freshm an fun night. R egistration was held, and classes are now well underw ay for th e fall semester. Linfield was founded by B aptist pioneers at Oregon City in 1849. In 1855 the college moved to Mc- M inville w here it has remained. D u rin c the iMfvS-Sf? academic year the college will celebrate its cent- Thursday, October 13, 1955 CRIPPLED CHILDREN CLINIC OCTOBER 9th T he an n u al C rippled C hildren's Clinic, sponsored by th e U niver­ sity of Oregon Medical School Crippled C hildren’s Division will he held at th e G o'd Beach G rade School on O ctober 19, 1955 from 9:00 a m. to 3:00 p.m. Anyone in terested in m aking an rp p o in tm en t is asked to call the Public H ealth Office at Gold Beach, o r co n tact your fam ily physician. ¿se MOWING OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS COQUILLE AUTO CO. P IL O T WANT ADS PAY O F F , IN D IV ID EN D S FOR YOU! ennial con-cu rren tly w ith th e city of McMinnville w hich was p 'a tte i m 1855. 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