Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 29, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, O REG O N
Local News
Brookings-Harbor P.-T. A.
BENEFIT AND TALENT SHOW
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lot of dam ag e to elec tric lines and
Col. and M rs. Lee Rice are e n ­
telephone lines. This a re a had te rta in in g M ajo r an d Mrs. N o rris
wind, but nothing w as reported. of F allbrook, Calif., at th e ir heritte
' o itla n d w as said to have been th is w eek.
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lashed w ith g ale-line w inds and
Mr. and Mrs. M arsh al D ana
plenty of d am ag e reported.
a re expected here this w eek-end
Rev. N orm an O rth of Coquille, to spend som e tim e a t th e ir su m ­
p asto r of th e L u th e ra n Mission m er home, n e a r th e C rissey re s­
heie, u a s a c a lle r h ere the first idence.
of the week, a f te r having held
R ead th e P ilo t ad v e rtisin g fo r
services S unday evening a t the
G range hall. He re p o rts his con­ y o u r C h ristm a s shopping. M oney
g regation grow ing.
spent a t hom e help build hom e
industries.
W ork on the new m achine shop
n e a r C u rry C ounty L um ber Co.,
by George M urry, is progressing
rapidly, w ith the roof being built
this week. O pening d a te is indefi­
nite, probably la te in Ja n u a ry .
Mrs. A. E. Sandbo is expected
hom e this w eek from P o rterv ille,
C alif. W hile south, an op eration
w as perform ed on one of h er
eyes. S he is rep o rted to be im ­
proving.
T A L E N T D O N ATED
Ey All Civic Organizations!
Io R.nse Money to Equip Our New School Band!
An outside sta irw a y to the
V incent a p a rtm e n ts is being in­
stalled this week by Roy W eide-
m an and his crew . This will give
P hillips Lad and Dad Shop m ore
room w hen the instide stairw a y
is rem oved.
(>ct bacf{ of your orginzation and
support this worthy cause!
S10z500 Gets You A Home
B U T a few dollars more gets you a liveable
house and three rentals totalling J160 monthly.
Emil R. Moore is g ettin g ready
to leave for the east this week j
w here he will m eet Mrs. Moore
at th e hom e of th e ir dau g h ter,
Mrs. E ugenia B anton.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8— 8 P. M.
High School Gymnasium!
Thursday, November 29, 1951
Why be a sucker— Get Security!
OWNER— Box 531, Brookings
S to rm s to the n o rth , a t Ban-1 r,
don. w as said to have brought in
a 9-foot tide. E u re k a rep o rted a
Win A $169.95 Portable Dishwasher
Tell The W orld...
FREE at C H E T C O H O M E A N D A U T O SU P -
P E 't— c.K \\ one dollar purchase entitles purchaser
to one ticket on the above appliance..
D A T E OF D R A W IN G —DECEM BER 20
U SE O U R L A Y A W A Y P L A N !
About Brookings
T <>ur community's progress rsneoi Jlv
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TWIRLING INSTRUCTION and
BATON CLASSES
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Will Begin, at Odd Fellows Hall—
of I progress
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k all phases
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k touched as much as material and space allow.
SAURDAY, DECEMBER 1
A s c o n will I k devoted ,0 floriculture of this country especially
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o n e sec , ton will tell of the phenomenal utow
of
I K.n Jto o s, how the situation will I k cvcntu.ilh re,ne,lied
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9«oo A. M. to i2 N( >O11
In Deep Appreciation To A ll!
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untial iK iuht to the area, especially southern Curry county.
In the paS, few ycars> ,hc p l]ot haJ .RVl|lni|,atC(,
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a .lory of progress—of forward movement.
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This progress could not be a success unless people of the irei will
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< hlford lenkms, county agent, has promised to furnish data about
pioguss in floriculture and horticulture, as well as other things of
nail l's " I " | l,lri' Lynn ‘ ia!npton’ s»l*rintendent of the local sdiool
u ll dcscr.be the changes made in the "greatest business B rooking and'
I larbor has— that of the children.
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This material must I k in the Pilot office immediately - t h e task is
nigc and s|xed Hill I k slow— painfully slow. The Pilot looks for
n X nlvw I P' rO,n C' Cry <‘n,crprisc »’ ‘he area-in clu d in g the
new plywood plant, soon to open.
e o u s k w irh 'd ‘S lKing
' haI “ Wil1 a^ Xar al,nost
so u s \ H tth the opening of Vtr new plyworfd plant. About ?.xxx-
posstbly more-Kop,es will be p r in te d - « ,d possibly 32-or more pages.
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nonsub* n l * « at the news-
Ym.r m ess./.. ’h” l,kl K placcd at >'o,lr P°I*»lar place immediately.
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x a 'M •,.* >’ou E w any to the w o rld -sh o u ld be in the Pilot
office within the next week or ten days
I etc and Lillian Graves would like to take this op­
portunity to thank all the people in and around
Br<x,kings who dropped in to their store Saturday
anti helped them with their opening, to make it the
success that it w a s-a n d for the beautiful flowers
which were sent in by the business bouses to show
that they were truly welcome to town
LET YOUR LOCAL MASON
Design your fireplace, patios, etc.
He also dealth in tile of all types, for
hearths and wall tile.
H. N. WALLACE
500 yards north of 4-Biddlcs Motel, Harbor
A. J. JOELSON. Builder
By C O N T R A C T , OR BY DAY
R E M O D E L IN G A N D B U IL D IN G
Estimates Furnished
Contact at the end of Benham Lane