Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 21, 1951, Image 10

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Ihursday, June 21, 1951
Framework at the Brookings ' told the Pilot Tuesday that he
; the new- home, and presented the I summer at the riverside home
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
Plywood
Corporation plant is' figured the company was now'
Roseborg 6—Coquille 5 (10 in- Olsens with a hous^Avarming I on the Chetco.
nings).
Medford 24- Myrtle Creek 9.
North Bend 1—Reedsport 0.
Bandon 6 Brookings 2.
»¡ft,
Mr ard Mrs. Henry Payne
Mrs.
Irene Payne is visiting drove to Ashland Saturday where
her daughter and family at Cup-1 Mrs. Payne is attending the two
ertino, Calif., for a few' weeks, weeks workshop a t Southern
Jack Gilmore of Santa Monica 1 Oregon College
of Education. !
is spending a few’ weeks at his Mr. Payne returned home Mon-1
LEAGUE STANDINGS
day.
1.000 place on the Winchuck.
Medford ......
4
0
Brookings ....
3
1
.750
Mrs. Earl Simpson was taken
Mrs. Kathryn Reekman return-
Roseburg ....
.750
1
3
to Portland last week where she . ed home Saturday after visiting
Coquille .......
2
.500
2
underwent a minor opeartion. at Portland for ten days. During
North Bend .
2
.500
2
She expects to be able to come 1 the Rose Festival she was guest
Bandon .........
2
2
¿00 home this week.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Reedsport
0
4
.000
S. F. Kami, former residents,
Myrtle Creek
0
4
.000
Mrs. Barbara McNeill was the after which she attended the
honored guest at a stork shower Slate Grange session at the Rus­
given for her by Mrs. Luella sellville school. On«' of the in­
Fitzhugh and Marie Hempel at teresting highlights of the Rose
the
Fitzhugh home last Satur­ parade to her, w a s watching
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson
day
afternoon.
A large group of Ralph Vincent, former local res-
left Tuesday for Portland where
friends
gathered
for the after- ¡dent busily taking pictures of
they met Mr. Gustafson’s broth­
noon
of
games
and
visiting. The poats and participants in the
er and .sister-in-law, Mr. and
honored
guest
received
many sii me block sht was a'spectator.
Mrs. Victor Gustafson of Ves-
nice
gifts
.
tervik, Sweden, who are coming
Mr and Mrs. J. B. Kirk of
to this country for a visit. They
Miss Nancy Stone is visiting rh ' Dalles are vjisting their
will remain here until after the
her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Guy I daughter, Mrs. A. J. Matot and
Fourth of July, after which the
group will travel over part of Rice this week, after finishing i family. Mr. Kirk, as a young
the western states to show the her junior year at Stanford Uni­ man in 1893, came through here
visitors this part of the country. versity. She will go to Grants on his way south, looking for
work. He was amazed at the
Pass this week-end where she progress made in late years.
Members o f Topaz Rebekah
will be employed for the summer.
lodge enjoyed a social hour at
the homo of Mr. and Mis. Tony
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush and
Olsen following their last meet­ grandson, Joe. have arrived from
ing. All were enthusiastic over Parker, Arizon, to spend the
•F
NEWS
Baby Sitters
Y. & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS Î.
NOTICE
EMPLOYERS
new PRIVATE “Employment Service“ is now
in operation, to serve all of Southwestern Oregon.
Our Methods of Operation is to Screen Out the BETTER
TYPE of "HELP” to Work For You!
Mill Workers; Woods Workers, Construction Flelp;
Laborers: Welders, Mechanics; Sales, Office and
We Make a Small Charge to the Employer Only for
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For Fürther Information White or Phone
FOR HIRE
CALL 452
AUTHORIZED
rising at amazing speed these at least two weeks ahead of the
davs Pictures
of progress will schedule.
be‘ printed in these columns as
Turn
those extra items
Unti
soon as available. Carl Mason cash by Pilot Classified eds.T
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CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
Office Hours, 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
Including Saturdays. Sundays, 3:00 to 8:00 P. M
CHETCO CAB
101 HIGHWAY
COOS BAY. OREGON
McCULLOCI I
REPAIR SERVICE
for convenience of our many
customers- Be sure
SOUTHERN CURRY
REALTY CO
BROOKINGS, OREGON
P. O. Box 590
N
Phone 314
M
/ he best m Diamond.
I
I can save you money in watch repairing!
Real Estate and Insurance
OFFERS:
Ocean frontage. 3-room house,
1 acre. Priced right.
* * *
New home, modern design, fire-
p’ace, 2 bedrooms, beautiful set­
ting on 2 acres with river and
ocean view, $3800 down. Terms.
♦ ♦ *
Close in 2-bedroom homo on 1
acre, highway frontage, beautiful
garden, full price $1500, $1200
down.
Small home on 5 acres, orchard
and garden, spring water. $5500
full price.
O1I1M
Just Arrived
ne
40c Each
MELT I ANICS, ATTENTION !
Health forces sale of gai
building and equipment. B
ness grossing $2500 per month.
Priced right. See us for details.
SUBDIVISION
Five acres in town, city water
and sewer available. $7000 will
handle.
Large
(Tine in .mJ see <>ur complete line of Poultry
Equipment, Remedies and Feeds
FOR YOUR LAWN
’/(,* Lawn Groom.
>S FEED ANO
river
front age
$1500.
AND HOME
Small Grado 'A' restaurant
4-room home, A money maker
for ambitious couple.
*
Three acres with home and
commercial greenhouse.
River
dock and boats. Wonderful op-
port unity
foi
development of
river resort. $4350 down.
♦ ♦ ♦
Motel on Hwy 101. 5 units, well
ard pressure pump, plenty of
room for enlargement on this
thne acres. Priced Tight.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Residential — Commercial —
BROOKINGS TRAILER COURT
Breakings
Garage
Out body, Fender and Paint Department lid.
Ma/(c your car loo/y like new—and yon will fin
our reasonable prices to your lilting.
Phese 334
N O R I N E
TEACHER OF
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Life Certificate
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