Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 02, 1956, Page 2, Image 2

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Thursday, zXugust 2, 1956
bookings Hdibor Pilot -■ Brookings, Oregon
Two
HARBOR NEWS
Equipm ent
C onstruction
and was plowing his mothers, Mrs
Shore P a rty unit he is with.
E m m a H ellrig ’s garden in the
L ast W eek
The H arbor Com m unity club spring of 1955. He figured tt:a
C arro ll Reekm an left for his will hold a picnic at 12:30 this it w as lost for good and had hr
home in A shland Sunday a fte r­ F riday at the Azalea S ta te P ark social security and drivers licence
noon a fte r enjoying a long w
it it is nice w eather, instead of card s re-issued. The same p!oi
end a t the home of his m other, tfc n r reg u la r m onthly m eeting. was plowed again thr- spring by
Mrs. Milton Foster. He had been In case of inclem ent w eath er the David D eM artin b ut the w allet
in Coos Bay for a conference of picnic will be held at the homi didn’t show up. L ater when Mrs.
P uhlic U lifity Commission e m ­ of Mrs. Ruth Hale. The new ofl.- H ellrig w as preparing her cucum ­
ployees the first part of the week. cers for the coming y ear will be ber hills, she dug d etper to put
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Clement installed d uring the afternoon. the fertilizer in, and low ano be­
retu rn ed home from T rout Lake, Mrs. M yrtle Skopec will be seated hold th ere w as th e wallet, moldy
W ashington W ednesday a fte r a as president; Viola H anscam as and about to pieces, but when
w eeks visit at the home of a bro­ vice-president and Ruby Harvey, opened, th e re coujd plainly be
ther-inlaw , J. L. Thomas, ’i n ­ as se cretary -treasu rer.
seen the $20 and $5 bills, but they
group went up on Mt .Adams and
Mrs. Lewis P eterson retu rn ed w ere too d isin teg rated to handle.
T able Rock Mountain, seeing fou” home* Sunday from San F ra n cis­ The w allet w ith the bills in it
bear and woods full of deer on co w’here she had accom panied was sent to the T reasury D ep art­
th eir journey. They report th at her sister, Miss Susie Peers, when m ent in W ashington, D. C. and
th e fishing w as ju st fair..
she retu rn ed th ere a fte r visiting check for $25.00 was sent to cov-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Zenker of here for several days. Mrs. P e t­ ler th e value of the currency. A
Indio, C alifornia w ere recent vis­ erson was gone nearly a week.
happy ending o fa lost dallet.
ito rs a t the home o ftheir daugh­
Doug P erdek and his son of
Mrs. Jennie S m ith is now at
ter, M rs. Arbee Freem an and Mr. Crescent C ity w ere calling on Tanglew ood M anor near Bandon
Z enker’s sister, Mrs. Emma Hell- friends Sunday and brought th eir to m ake h er ITome, having be-n
rig.
well drilling equipm ent in for tak en th ere T hursday by Robert
P vt. Robert C arney arrived at m ore w ork in this area. They D arling w ith whom she has made
home for a ten day Leave at the have been in Medford w orking her home fo rth e past ten years.
home of his m other, Mrs. George for the past several weeks.
This is the sam e place th at A unt
McMillan, a fte r finishing boot
Did you ever lose your w allet Sue Benham is, so when th eir
train in g at the M an n e T raining w ith $25.00 in it as well as all friends go to visit one of these
cam p at S an Diego and six we?ks your personal cards, social secu r­ grand women, they can see both
a t C am p Pendleton. He will re­ ity, d riv ers license, etc.? T his is of them .
tu rn to Southern California f o r } the sto ry of a w allet th at was
M rs. Ole Lindgren w as called
fu rth e r train in g w ith the Heavy lost by F ran k H ellrig when he to Medford F rid ay to be w ith ner
d au g h ter, Mrs. W ayne W haley,
as Mr. W haley w as in a woods
accident n ea r A pplegate T h u rs­
day. He w as on a cat which
tipped over and crushed his leg
so th a t it w as necessary to am ­
p u ta te it above the knee. Mrs.
L indgren’s son, C harles Ellis
drove over from M -dford to tak ?
her there, and Mr. Lindgren plans
to go a fte r her this coming week
end. Mrs. W haley is the form er
Evelyn Ellis, and mad? her home
here when she was a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. A rt L am bert of
G reenville, C alifornia w ere house
guests for a few ^ays recently at
the E m m a H ellrig home up the
inchuck They m ade th eir home
on th e H ellirg place several years
ago w hen Mr. Lambert* w as em ­
ployed in the old David C rockett
mill.
DANCE
Community Hall
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Smith River
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4th
Featuring
D IM M E R B R O S
Brookings Market
Prices Quoted in This Ad Effective
Thurs., Aug. 2 Thru Sat., Aug. 4th
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WHITE STAR
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(Chunk Style)
27c
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MELODY WRANGLERS
A group of college boys are
said to have taken $96,000 from
H aro ld s club, Reno, over a p er­
iod ol weeks. They an? suspected
of having w orked out a system,
through long observation, and
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play er placing m oderate sums.
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