Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 05, 1957, Image 3

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    ' M O O K IM G S-H A M O It P I L O T
FOR YOUR
HANSCAMS A N NO UN C E CHANGE
IN S IR IO .
recall that exactly 33 years ago,
CHANGE ANNOUNCED
on September 1, 1924, Mr. and
CONSULT
AT HANSCAM'S STORE
M rs. E .E . Hanscam, Sr. pur­
This week a change in the oper­ chased from Mr. and M rs. Mark
ation of Hanscams' store at Har­ Wood what was then known as the
bor, has taken pi ace, with Vernon Harbor Store. From that time on
F. Hanscam taking over the man­ the Hanscam family have played
OLDEST AND LARGEST
agement of the general store, to a prominent role in the growth
AGENCY
be operated as Hanscam's Center,
and development of this commun­
Oreg. Ltd. and E .E . Hanscam,
ity.
see or coll
J r . taking over the separate bus­
When the four sons came back
F a u t r so>- Le s m e is t e r
iness of the Appliance Depart­ from the second World War, they
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ment.
were taken into partnership, but
B r o o k in g s , O r e g o n
Some oeoole in this area will
one by one the boys decided to go
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their separate ways: F irst Mer-
vin, whose heart was in the field
of accounting, and when hy got
his CPA he set up business at
Sweet Home where he has been
practicing since. Later Merle
OLDSMOBILE — GMC TRUCKS
decided to withdraw and try log­
ging, but now is operating a bowl­
ing alley at Klamath Falls.
Coquille Auto Co.
Twenty months ago, Mr. and
Mrs. Hanscam, Sr. decided to
re tire , and turned the business
over to their two remaining sons,
Vernon E. Hanscam and E. E.
Hanscam J r . who formed a p a r-
tnershlp of their own, operating
as "Hanscam's Center".
Brookings
SEE K E N N IN G
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That the first BABY SHOW, conceived Half in JEST
met with surprised enthusiasm in Ohio on Oct. 14, 18a4<
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&
YOU SHOULD GIVE YOUR 'BABY' NOTHING BUT
COUNTRY MAID DAIRY MILK IF YOU WANT IT TO BE
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TY IT CAN'T BE BEAT.
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PEACHES
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WE
CUT .
A form er Brookings resident
who helped build the community
in the last few years, died sud­
denly in L ancaster, California.
FAITH LUTHERAN CIRCLE
Funeral services were held
TO MEET ON SEPT . 11
in that city on August 29. He was
Delbert Wilson Horton, who died
The Faith Lutheran Circle will
only two days after his wife, Ruby
Gay, who died on August 26. She hold a meeting on September 11
a t7:30 p .m . at the home of Mrs.
had been ill three months.
The deaths climaxed a long Betty Smyth. Mrs. Ed Schoen-
m arriage, that began in Ju ly l9 li beck will serve as hostess, All
are welcome to attend.
in Sioux City, Iowa.
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The couple had called Brook­
ings their permanent home for sev
eral years before moving to Lan­
c a ste r last winter.
Mr. Horton was an active brick-
mason for over 50 years, and was
a contractor in charge of building
many buildings in Brookings such
as the Northgate building, as well
as the construction of many home
here.
Six sons and two daughters su r- ,
vive the couple. They are Jack,
Eugene, Donald, of Brookings,
Bruce, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Bob of
Crescent City; Wayne of Klamath
THURS. - FRI. - S A T .-S E P T .
Falls; Debert, of Oxnard, Calif.
5-6-7
M rs. P .E . Smithson, L ancaster,
Victor Mature--Guy Madison in
and Mrs. J.H . Patton, Lomita,
"THE LAST FRONTIER"
Calif. Another child died in in­
and
fancy.
Gary Cooper--Burt Lancast- r in
Burial was in the Lancaster
"VERA CRUZ"
cem etery. Dr. Nell Hudson of
and mystery bonus feature
the Lancaster Baptist church was
in charge of the double funeral
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POP CORN
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Funeral Services
Held Aug. 29 for
I D. W. Hortons
NEW CHURCH FOR BROOKINGS
A new church group has beer
formed in Brookings, according
to Rev. W .L. Imel, who will s e r ­
ve as pastor.
It is the Nazarene Church and
will meet in the V .F.W . hall.
Sunday school will begin at 10
a.m . Sunday, with the preachin
service at 11 a.m . There will be
a p re-prayer service at 7:00p.m .
Sunday followed by the Evangilis-
tic service at 7:30 p .m . Every­
body is welcome to attend.
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