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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. 2<c Eugene Simpson a r
to Europoe. Roy J. H ansen, Man rived home W ednesday a fte r re
ager of the E ureka Travel Agen ceiving his discharge from the Bav
cy, reports th a t th e big Rail- area. Eugene, who served in th?
W inter F am ily T ravel savings Signal Corps of the arm y for
will apply to all T rans-A tlantic th ro ? years, just com pleted twenty-
Air-Travel, both DeLuxe and the five m onths of d uty at C lark e
T ourist services. ctuaA l savings Field in Manila.
A fter a few
am ount to as m uch as $300 on the m onths at home m aking up some
roundtrip tick ets fo r wives who of th e fishing he has missed in the
accom pany their husbands. Child la st th ree years, he plans to go
ren, too, travel a t g rea tly reduced on to college.
rates. T here is no charge in the
A nother local young m m , Spec.
quality of service or accom odation. 3 /c George Foster, arriv ed in H a r
nd besides the sub stan tial sav bor Sunday sta rtin g a th irty day
ings, there are other a ttra c tio n s !• ave. He has been in K orea and
lor the F all-W inter vacationist. Ja p an for th e past two years, and
This is the tim e of th e big Cont- w hen his leave is up he will be
in ta l Social Season, and the w hirl stationed at th e Presidio in San
of events and activities th a t y ear Francisco. On Tuesday, his uncle
a f te r y ear draw experienced tr a v and au n t, Mr. and Mrs. M ilton
elers back to Europe. The crowds F oster, took him to W im er on
of unim cr to u rists are gone, and E vans C reek n ear Rogue River
in their place is a tru ly C ontin to visit his father, E rn est Foster.
en tal atm osphere rem ains. R eas
Miss N orm a Case retu rn ed to
onable accom odationSs are more her home in Los Angeles Sundav
plentiful and local travel easier a fte r enjoying a ten-day visit at
in fact, you ca nsee more, do more tl.e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Vic
and still travel w ithin a m odest Reynolds and catching some nice
budget.
fish. M i s s Case is the head nurse
This year, Fam ily T ravel Seas- of the Georgia S treet Receiving
on savings, combined w ith the .,!. H ospital in Los Angeles. She w as
State (»range Overseer
ready low Tourist rates, will hi
accom panied south by Mrs. Helen
Eucope, within the reach of many
Chadw ick who will visit h e r sis
more W inter vacationists, ft yOi ter, Mrs. Jack Bellamy in San Io Be On Booster Program
have ever dream ed of going t„ G arbiel.
W illiam G. Howse, O verseer of
h-uiope, this is your chance!
the
O regon S ta te Grange, will be
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Mrs. R. G. Sabin and Glen Sabin here F rid ay evening to tak e part
of Gold Beach retu rn ed home F r i ir. the Booster night program be
day a fte r going about sixty m iles ing put on by the Chetco G range
east of Burns near C astle M ount at th e G range Hall in H arbor
ain on a hunting trip. Wes bagged th a t evening at 8 o’clock sharp. |
a nice buck th at dressed o ut two Hi? will bring a m essage from the
hundred pounds for the only deer S ta te G range and will be glad to j
answ er any question about th ■
of th e trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred M ontgom G range th a t anyone wishes te as :
T his Booster night program is
e ry of Honolulu li ft for Los Ang
e lis Monday a fte r visiting for a open to the public, and everyone I
We Arc Agents for all
week at tin? hom e of Mrs. Mont is invited to en joy an evening
gom
ery’s m other, Mrs. W illiam ot en tertain m en t, skits, dancing,
Airline and Steamship I Skopec.
They have been in the and refresh m en ts as guests of the
Companies
sta te s sinca the first of A ugust G rangers.
This program will also celebrate
L et us m ake all your travel
and spent p art of the tim e in the
east on business. They picked up the tw en ty -fifth birthday of the
arrangem ents including visa
a new Cadillac in D etroit which C hetco G range which w as organ
and passport service at no
e x tra charge
they will ta k e hem e w ith them. ized in O ctolier 1930, and Silver
Call or W rite —
Mr Montgomery owns the' M ont S ta r (or tw en ty y ea r) certificates
and pins will lie given th e C h a rter
gomery M otors in Honolulu.
m em bers who have m aintaine I
Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Ldw ardson th eir continuous m em bership since
and sons Ronnie and K enneth of it started .
Roseburg spent the recent w eek
end at the home of Mr. Edw ard
<>08 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.
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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 ,
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ennial con-cu rren tly w ith th e city
of McMinnville w hich was p 'a tte i
m 1855.
The college is a co-educat onal
liberal a r ts in stitu tio n op ratin g
in a background of C hristian in
fluence.
AlodeiTt-
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P RHAPs you are one of those fortunate individuals who
have never been ill. If so, you have given the matter of
medical care little thought. Here’s hoping that illness never
overtakes you or any of the members of your family.
But if it does, you should be prepared. What physician
would you call? Where would you take his prescriptions?
Establish your family physician now. Prompt attention
to m nor ailments often prevents long, serious illnesses.
Vi hen you find it necessary to consult him, depend on
us to fill his prescriptions promptly.
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I) 7 B-W Canopy------- $7,000.««
4 - non no
B-W Canopy------- $5,7»0.00
111) 10 B-W ( anopy - $>,000.00 () 5Q CaWe B(ade---------$3,000 0«
III) 7 Angle Blade — $1,000.09 1)4 B-W Canopy------- $6,000.00
111) 7 B-W Canopy — $5.500.00 1) 1 B-W Canopy------- $2,950.00
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III) 5 B-W Canopy - $7.250.00 (A T 28 Blade Canopy- 1250 00
1)1) 5 B-W Canopy — $6.250.00 CAT 2-ton C a r r y a ll- - - $900.00
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Miscellaneous
T D l l B-W Canopy--$7,950.00 6-8 Yard Isaacson Hvd. Carryall
— $2,250.00 —
TD 9 B.E. Shovel - - $3.750.00
Davey Air Compressor $1,500.00
CLETRAC
Koehring Shovel Crane Excav-
AG 6 Blade--------------$3.500.00 a to r ----------------------- $2,000.00
1 $ / ’ •»
$1,750.00 Berger Y ard e r-------- $3,995.00
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AC Model 1) Grader, Shovel, andscar*fie r -------------------- $3,750
See Frank Wood - - Surf Hotel —
Crescent City - - Friday - - Room No. 211
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(rest Motel —
Brookings - - Saturday - - Room No. 7
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3619 N. Pacific Highway
Phone Medford 25278
Medford, Oregon