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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1955)
PAGE SIX — BROOKINGS- HARBOR S ID S BACK Sid Luce is back from a long session in th e V eterans Hospital, P ortland. Because he’s been in active so long h e’ll have to lay off fishing and eeling for a spell. _ S L ID E TROUBLE Because of difficulties in g ettin g a firm footing across a gulch, up n ear K oblenzar’s A uto Camp, north of Ophir, according to re ports. several miles of newly con stru cted 101, cannot be used. The sto ry is th a t a fill w as p u t in across the canyon b ut it slipped out a couple of tim es and now o th er m eans are being employed to su stain th e traffic. On eith er side of th e gap th e highw ay is com plete, even including th e w hite PAM EI.IA ARRIVED Pam elia R ae cam e to the Ja y P ountain home a t 10 p m., on the 27th, weighing in a t six and a half pound I .-tead of being diff ere n t and handing out roasts. P a Ja y was busy, Mcmclay, fum bling out cigars. •— --- — ■ •> W EA TH ER REPO R T Those who w atched th e east coast football gam e on their te le vision Sunday felt sorry for th a players and «ustom ers. On the lines. screen it l«oked like they w ere playing in a terrib le bltzaard and MRS ANNA HAUXW ELL • sh iv e .i.g fit to shad th e ir togs. T he m any, m any friends of Mrs. Anna H auxw ell a re saddened by her recent passing from am ong us. The m o th er of Mrs. Jam es (Hazel) Leith, Mrs. H auxw ell has been for m any y ea rs very active in the E astern S ta r, Rebekahs, and the D aughters of St. George, to which la tte r group she w as eligible be cause of h er birth in England, in 1872. In term e n t was in Gold Beach AT BROOKINGS FLOWER and GIFT SHOP AMBULANCE MEETING TO BE MONDAY NIGHT TEA C H ER S HOLIDAY Local school teachers enjoying T hanksgiving holiday w ith rel- atives and friends in P o rtland. Salem , Eugene and R oseburg in- c iu,ie Mr. and Mrs. D. D. W illiams and family, Mr. and Mrs. H arold Cooper, Mr and Mrs. A. W. G uth- rie and family, Cleone Powell, and , B ern ard Sm ith. j ----------------------------------------------- WIRE PICTURES WIRE VASES and Candle Holders PLACE SETTING MATS BRAIDED RUG SUPPLIES CHRISTMAS CORSAGES • 2 BEDROOM TRAILERS • 42 foot NASHUA . . . . full price $4,195 35 foot NASHUA . . . full price $3,695 25 foot - with Electric refrig erato r - $250 Dn. Also On-The-Spot Trailer Repairs P arts and Service COQUILLE AUTO CO. — PHONE 3139 — at / V f ’ « A I t i Chetco 3 « Meat A TTEN D S FU N ERA L Mrs. Rose H ubbard and, her son, Robert Wilcox, had a sad weekend 'n E ugene w here they atten d ed the fu n eral of Mrs. H ubbard's brother-in-law , Mrs. E lm er Han- seam, Sr., rode out to th e valley w ith them. “ FLOWERS NOW ÏÏ POINSETT AS AZALEAS PRIM ROSES BEGONIAS CYCLOIAS ill ATI 1ER and CUT I LOWERS G ETTIN G W ELL Mrs. Andy Gonsolus. who under w ent a m inor ojicration a w eek ago, is tak in g it easy and feeling much b etter. Dr. Gibson attended "Sadie." O f Course PAN READY — FRYING PICNIC HAMS LB-3 CHICKENS f ' l FRESI I — LOIN m Holiday Specials OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS CU R RIE YARNELL P at, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Yarnell, and Ken C urrie, of Gold Beach, were m arried at an inform al fam ily wedding, Nov. 17, at the Rod and Gun Club. The groom is a p a rtn e r in the F airy Creek and and G ravel Co. D uring the recent storm s | great deal of m a teria l has throw n up on the local beach« Many com m ercial logs sam e dou> the Chetco, a few cam e down th< Winchuck, and it is reported then were serious losses in the Smit; River w atershed w ith a large deq ol logs said to have been flushq out to sea. M any of the huh on th e Chetco beaches a re of ’ P eeler” dimensions. We Take Cars and Furniture As Down Payment See MtNN/KG B1NGMANS HAVE GUESTS O ut of town visitors at the Don Bingm an home during T h an k s giving holidays w ere: Mr. and Mrs. E arl Brown, of G aston; Mrs. M ary Lane, C herry Grove; Mr. and Mrs. E rnie Kohlias, Hillsboro, Mrs. Coke G arrison, of Alam eda, C alifornia; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lane, K ieth and Mr. and Mrs. F rancis Lane, all of Crescent City. i HEAVY DRIFT ON BEACHES Brookings Trailers Sales SMITH RIVER ITALIAN POTTERY Carl H arrison drove to Baker CA RTERS H ERE Oregon, to spend Thanksgivi Mr. and .Randall C arter, and w ith his m other. Je rry , form erly of Brookings and ro w living in H um bolt Coun- ty, -pent thelholiday w ith Mr. and Mrs. H om er Brown. Mrs. C a rter and Mr». Brown a re sisters. H E N D R IC K S ENJOY SNOW ? Mr. and Mrs. Archie H endricks M EDFORD VISITO RS and fam ily drove to P ortland for Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k F an g er and th eir T hanksgiving reunion w ith fam ily drove to Medford to spend i .datives. They w ent on to C entral th e ir Thanksgiving w ith the senior Oregon, to th eir sum m er home on Fangers, retu rn in g Sunday. th e M etolius River, for a few flays in the snow. Mrs. B eatrice Calderw ood re tu rn ed to her Lakeview home Mr. and Mrs Van Sales, of P o rt aftier spending several w eeks at land, spent Thanksgiving with the he r home here, during the fishin , Calvin G orte family. season. at the Community Hall DECEMBER 9th 41-2-c Thursday, December i, 1955 MRS. DeMOSS LEAV ES Mrs. Ina DeMoss, who h as been visiting h er son, Bert, accom pan- him to P ortland, T hursday, w here he w as called on business, She will visit h er tw o d au g h ters th ere for a w eek b?fore retu rn in g to her hom e a t Vashon Island, in P uget Sound. OKIE PAUL old home on P io aaer Road. She LEO BELL PA SSES had been living w ith a son, in C a l Leo, b ro th er of Judson Bell, of ifornia, but "found it h ard to o u t C arjienterville, passed aw ay re grow her y ears in Brookings. cently, and w as buried a t Gilroy, California. Mr. Bell w as well- known, som e y ears ago, in Gold Beach and Brookings, having fre quently vacationed here for the fishing before com ing to live at Gold Beach. He and Mrs. Bell re tu rn ed to th e ir form er hom e in C alifornia about five years ago. EGYPTIAN ' COPPER 4 ! A TTEN D S CO N V EN TIO N .. Rev. and Mrs. W illard Spencer •: MRS. EDITH ACKLEV NO TES and M r.-and Mrs. Jim H u d d le s to n . WELCOMES SON w ere in P o rtlan d the la tte r p art Mrs. P e tra Lee, th ird grade of last week atten d in g a convent- ion of young people of the Asscm- teach er, had a joyful T hanksgiv- tly of God churches fio m th e w ith her y ° un8est son- re’ sta te of Oregon. T h ere w ere about cenUy retu rn ed a fte r 21 m onths 800 young folks there, the services Korea, being held in th e Benson High V ISITS M OTHER School A uditorium and th e F irs t Mrs. R alph Reed accom panied Assembly of God C hurch in P o rt friends to Medford, T hursday, for land. a sh o rt visit w ith her m other, having T hanksgiving d in n er w ith her. T here will be a m oeting of g reat im portance to everyone in th e a re a a t 8 p.m., th is coming Mon- day night, D ecem ber 5th, a t th e City Hall. Everyone is urged to atten d th is m eeting concerning the Com m un- ity A m bulance, and especially < IN PFkSON , those who rep resen t the various I service organizations. S am H all j will be th e m o d erato r of th a m eet- . WESfM ORELAND ing. T he am bulance is a p ro ject of vital in terest to all of us and has been dangling for several years. It is im perative to th e w elfare of all th a t it be put on a business basis. SCHOOL AGAIN If it is n ot we sh all have no one F ran cis L adling w rites his else to blam e b ut o u r own selves. m other th a t he is now going to radio and teletype rep a ir school, MRS. HAM ILTON IS HOME at Cam p Gordon, Georgia. His new Mrs. F ra n k H am ilton, long tim e - address is S tu d en t Co. No. 7, form er resident of Brookings, is TSESS, C am p Gordon, Georgia. back, she says for good, to th eir Where? - PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON m □E PORK ROAST SPARE RIBS ARMOUR STAR — THICK SLICED — 2 POUND PACKAGE E J C tf ROUND STEAKS T-BONE STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAKS LB. 49 T Keep Your Home ' SUNSHINE CLEAN' This W in te r ! e :'Y ?’ ch - heat heating 1 oil i .,u\-burning oil ruin your costly home an J furnish tins w. r. 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