BROOKINGS— HARBOR P I L O T
freshments of cake and cottee. The
party was given by her daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Curt Waldien, and
tile g u e s t s included Mrs. Gert
r u d e Cole, Mrs. Missouri Tol-
man and M rs. Grace Edwardson.
Harbor
Hews
BOOSTER NIGHT TO BE HELD
FRIDAY BY CHETCO GRANGE
A cordial invitation is ex
tended by the members of Chet-
co Grange to everyone in the area
to attend the Booster Night P ro
gram to be held at the Grange Hall
this Friday, Sept. 20th at 8 o'clock.
An interesting program has been
p l a n n e d , with dancing and re
freshm ents after its conclusion.
GUSTAFSON'S RETURN FROM
EUROPEAN TRIP
Mr. and M rs . Fred Gustaf
son returned home last Wednes
day from a six months trip which
took them to many parts of Eur
ope. They drove to New York
last April, taking a month for the
trip , and then sailed to Germany
on the USS America. They rent
ed a car for their stay in Europe
and visited Germany, France and
other countries b e f o r e going to
Sweden where they visited re la t
ives until the last of August. They
h a d pianned to s a i l home on a
companion ship to the America,
b u t decided to f ly home to New
York. T h e y visited Mrs. Gus
tafson's two sons, Thor and Ole
Ask and their families on Vashon
I s l a n d in Puget Sound on their
way home.
ANNA WALDIEN CELEBRATES
83RD BIRTHDAY
M rs. Anna Waldien was the
guest o f honor a t a party at her
home last week in celebration of
her 83rd birthday which occurred
on Sunday. An afternoon of con
versation was concluded with re
LOCAL 4-H MEMBERS DO FINE
AT STATE FAIR
Miss Maralyn Hale and Miss
Shirley Hewitt attended the State
Fair in Salem on trips they won
from tht ir exhibits at the Curry
County Fair. Shirley received a
third place ribbon on th e formal
she made, and a second for wear
ing it in the Style Review. Mara
lyn received a second place rib
b o n on he r cotton dress, and
also a second place ribbon when
she wore her dress in the Style
Review. M rs . Harrison Hale
and M rs.Lavere Hewitt accom
panied t h e i r daughters to the
S ta te Fair. Entries from the
Knitting 1 4-H Club with Mrs.
M a r ie Morris as leader and
Miss Hewitt as Junior Leader
had Mary Gail Smith and Janet
Hedburg received f i r s t place
ribbons on t h e i r entries and
Mary Ann Olsen a second place
ribbon on her entry.
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M rs. Rose Poole has rent
ed her home on the bluff above
th e ocean s o u th of Harbor to
D r . an d M rs. Robert Smith.
Mrs. Poole has returned to her
former home town of Klamath
Falls, and is making her home
with her daughter, Mrs. O. L.
Stoner at 400-1/2 Conger Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lou Bittle
of Medford have bought part of
the Henry K e r r property on
the hill above Harbor, and they
a r e p i anning on building a
home on it.
M r s . N. D. Jacobsen of
LaPlne visited several days last
week at the home of her siste r,
M rs. Dale Brave. She left Sun
day f o r Hoopa where s h e wrtll
visit a brother before retu rn
ing home.
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M rs. Victor Reynolds flew
to Los Angeles last Thursday,
where she will have her annual
medical checkup and visit Miss
Norma Case and other friends
for two weeks. She will return
with Miss Case who will spend
her vacation here with the Rey
nolds and try her hand at sa l
mon fishing.
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M rs. Earl E. Brown r e
ceived w o rd recently o f t h e
de a th of he r mother, Mrs.
S a r a h Morgan at Blanchard,
Oklahomaon August 23rd. Mrs.
Brown had Just returned home
from a visit with her mother
the week before, who had been
ill for some time. Mrs. Mor
gan visited here last year for
a few weeks with the Browns.
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Mr. and M rs. AndrewHo-
ffeldt returned home Wednes
day after a weeks trip that took
them to Lodi where they bought
a small camping tra ile r to use
with their Volkswagen. They
were accompanied home from
Y r e k a by M rs. William A.
Foster who is visiting at their
home and that of her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foster,
until the end of this week when
Mr. and Mrs. Foster will take
her back to Yreka.
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Mr. and M rs. Gene Rolling
an d f a m i l y of Grants Pass
spent the weekend at the home
of M rs. Rollings parents, Mr.
and M rs. Herbert Payne.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Longan
are enjoying a visit from Mr.
Longan'smother, Mrs. Fran
ces Longan of Seattle, and a
brother and sister-in-law , Mr.
and M rs . Martin Longan of
Shelton.
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Traffic patrolman George F.
B erger received quite a w rite
up in the Seattle papers when he
and another patrolman came ac
ross two youths who were in the
Mr. and M rs. Lave re Hew act of stealing B erger's car.
itt
daughter Shirley, r e
Berger, th e oldest son of
turned home Labor Day from a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berger, and
two weeks vacation which took
a form er Brookings high school
th e m to Portland and then to
student, is now with the Seattle
their form er home town of Lake- police force.
view where they took in the Lake-
He and a second policeman
view Roundup.
came across the youths attempt
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in g to c r o s s w i r e s to start
M rs. Donald Payne was c a ll
B erger's private c a r, and sub
ed to Santa Rosa recently by the dued the youths after they put up
de a th of he r aunt, M rs. Joe
a struggle.
Gentry, who, with her husband,
One of the youngsters was an
ran the laundry in Crescent City escapee f ro m a state training
for several y e a rs. M rs. Payne's
school. Berger has been in the
mother, Mrs. W. E. Essley, Sr.
force there about a year, after
of San D ie g o also was at the
attending Portland University,
funeral, then accompanied her
a n d th e n O .T .I. He had spent
daughter home f o r a few days
some time in the Army communi
visit before returning south. A
cation service also.
short time later, M rs. Payne's
brother, W. E. Essley J r . of
San Diego was here for a visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne,
Mr. and M rs. Warren McNeely
Faith Lutheran Church of
and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
Brookings, O re ., a church of
R a lp h Y oung made the trip
The Lutheran Hour, announces
t h r o u g h the mountains in t wo
that the 25th season of the glo
jeeps to O'Brien recently. They
bal Gospel broadcast will begin
stopped at Lizard Lake for lunch.
on Sunday, Sept. 22.
This Jeep road across the moun
The world's most wide-spread
tains is getting quite a work out
radio program , The Lutheran
this summer.
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o v e r more than 1,250 NBC,
Mr. and M rs.Steve Cate and
daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mutual, and independent stations
Reuss of Smith River visited Vul in 63 countries throughout the
world—locally at 4:30 PM over
can Lake and The Gardner Mine
KIEM.
on a recent weekend.
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