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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1957)
THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1957 ÎH [ BROOKINGS - HAIMI PILOT FIVE WALK FROM GP ERSKINE MILLER FEATURED Dr. W. H. Townsend ran into TROMMEN VISITS OPENS PIANO STUDIO five fishc m ien-hikers Tuesday IN RURALITE SHEET Merton T. Strommen, of Ar A full page feature on Erskine M rs. F orrest Hysom, now up the Cheteo River. The odd cadia, California visited this week Miller was presented in the recovered from a long illness part of it was that the men wen at the home of his brother and current issue of the Ruralite following her concert here on from Grants Pass--and hadhik w ife , Mr^ and Mrs. Ntwton magazine. ed ov<r the mountains Strom m e^of Harbor. Brookings Items The artide told about the Dr. Townsend, Smith River, Mr. Strommen isy a lipstick hobby of the Brookihgs man was up near the Upper Summer manufacturer, and brought atrial There,will be a baptism s e r bridge when he ggwthe men, and who was a form er Chieago case to Brookings a Dimmicks vice Sunday evening at 8 p.m . accountant gave them a ride to Brookings, Market to s e ll. In the Baptist Community church His hobby is writing letters *****4*********** where they were going to call Hi is in the fx rfume stick and to people all over the world up somebody in Grants Pass to flavored lipstick business, and Miss Celia Kerns and brother He has correspondence from come and get them. has a new I ip-shaped case on Tim, afe visiting their grand Dr. Townsend said that the such spots as Czechoslovokia, the market. mother, Mrs. Clara Kerns for Turkey, Africa, India, and men claimed they weren't lost, several days. They are from many other j) 1 ac< • s . ___ Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leml$e f/om although they weqc running very Klamath Falls. Eugene Oregon were visiting their low on food, and were eating Mr. and Mrs David Ayer, and ri- nils Fannie and Lucille Mead mainly fish for the last few days baby, 9 months Mrs. Ralph Reed and mother, from Minneapolis Tie men said they had been has be, ti at tlv hom e of Mr. anc ast Saturday. Mrs. Roat, returned Sunday out for five days and had walked from a weekend trip to the Vet Mrs. Horace Ayers for a few day; about 40 miles. erans hospital in Vancouver, Wn. where they spent some time with Ralph (Pop) Reed there. He ex pects to return home in August. kJr e They also visited with relatives in Albany, Ore. MARKE'r f- r a May 6 is opening her p ia n o for summer classes. Mrs. Hvsom established an enviable reputation, not only in Anchorage, but in the ttrrito ry of Alaska and had students from surrounding towns, some coming from a distance of fifty miles some having to travel by train. She has done considerable work in coaching of other teach ers and was the only teacher in Anchorage whose students r e ceived scholarships for five consecutive years. Mrs Hysom will consider conducting classes this fall in harmony and music appreciation, a b r a n c h o f instruction which proved highly popular and successful in Ancho rage, if enough interest is voiced to warrant such classes. For further information p e r sons can call Mrs. Hysom at her home D OUBLE STA M PS THURSDAY We G ive Northern Stamps 8 a.m . to 8 p.m . WEEKDAYS 8 a.m . to 9 p.m . SATURDAY (Closed Sundays) STRAINED BABY FOOD VAN CAMPS 2 1/2 ’ CAN Here's a Real Picnic Favorite.. Served Hot or Cold Green Beans 8 S1°° PORK & BEANS 99 COFFEE WESSON OIL Corn POWERFUL? Ynikimw i’ i> Roy .tl “6 — and that y the West's most powurf prec t..r. yasolnu \\ In not try a tankini tixl.n i sm n of tin. bm “ <> w lure you know you aiw.n s t the tmi. sf U N IO N O IL C O M P A N Y OF W IN 65Í Quart Bottle THE CHAIN SAW that \ eeps FLOUR CARROTS - C A L IF O R N IA GOLD MEDAL , OR DRIFTED SNOW to tA POTATOES io ». 3 5 C DOWN TIME DOWN! th* N I W . . . A U NEW H O M E L IT E GfAff C H A IN lore"» th e professional r u l e r ’s m w T h e 6 horsepow er, e a r d riv e H om elite 6 -2 2 has th e lugging pow er to bring d o w n triT s u p to 7 feet in di .«m eter, r u ts th ro u g h 20 trees in IX second« A n d w ith jta balanced 22 pounds, you r a n ta k e it a n y w h e re cu a n y th in g I t * p re c is io n -b u ilt, short stro ke, high com pres sion eng ine assures low er m a in te n a n c e eoat and less tim e -o u t fo r repairs ___ p h rsg m c a rb u re to r leta you c u t in any positio n rig h t, le ft, up. d o w n , upside d ow n R ig new fuel ta n k lets you cu t longer w ith o u t refueling See it, t r y it Ask for a free dem on- st ra t ion Loring's Soles I Service 6 2 4 Cheteo Ave - Brookings D IIV l SAW