Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 01, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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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.
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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.
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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.
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WIRE VASES
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PLACE SETTING
MATS
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SUPPLIES
CHRISTMAS
CORSAGES
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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.
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Chetco
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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?
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