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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1951)
1 hursday, December 27, 1952 OPHIR NOTFS BROOKINGS-HARBOR P/LOT, BROOKINGS OREGON tdams hone ' Mr. and Mrs. Norm an C h e n -• were found in six establishm ent^ By Mrs. W illiam Taylor oweth and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Kimsey said. One employer was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shepherd. Chenoweth spent Christm as with skipping rest periods set for the Miss Maude Shepherd and Dave Mr. and Mrs. George Chenoweth women employees. Thompson have gone to Portland on J e rry ’s Flat. Brookings had the highest in- lor the holidays. Je rry Crone spent C hristm as cidence of violations 8 G o l d Beach was second w » h ¿ "‘d R Duffy and Mrs. Verna Ash- a t Portland with his m other. Mr. and M~s. Eldon M iller vis lois had 3 and VVedderburn 2. baugh of Roseburg spent C hrist m as with his m other. Mrs. Victor ited Mrs. M iller’s P arents. Mi. None w ere reported at Port Or- and Mrs. Portland Johnson. u o n n so n . < ■««« m is. Long l a , ng at f o riia n a 1 The Adams family spent the Mrs- Rav s , *ven, entered th ¡covers worn? "»n’a a " d '’° Ur ' aW htdiday, together a , t h e B.,b l ^ ^ h c p i t a . .as, S a tu r 18. „ se, s a minim ■ ■ ■ ■ ' —- - ___ ••• w as taken I C m n T v i s rti U 11 m M i X ^ _ V ■ ’T M r* Mildred Doneca 4" d « ?*' back to the hospital a fte r a dav » h spcciftc 1 - j i OCAL • • • SOM E good investm ent prop erties in Cury County. Coma in and see w hat we have to offer. th • • • LOTS—V arious location, w ith or w ithout view, city w ater priced from $700 to $1550. Easy term s. * - * ‘ Other homes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage. I Sell The Earth.1 and 'Insure' It! H M p y .. M ew Y ear .! 18-Year-Olds Must Register For Draft IN S U R A N C E 9 Violated Labor Laws In Curry Co. r- SALEM~ A December check of J’” 5 county employers for com- pIianco Y i,h the sta tc w aKe and hour law revealed violations in that coastal area. Labor Commis- sioner Wm. E. Kimsey said. j1 The survey showed th a t nine Curry employers w ere working minors under the age of 18 w ith out first securing perm its issued by the sta te labor departm ent as required by law. Work schedules in excess of the A shooting star is a sym- hoi of good luc{. May all your days sec nothing but the best. ! REDFIELD'S GROCERY L \ lc Rcdhcld a n d I l l s W illin g Force NEW Mr. and Mrs. E lm er P a rk e r went to Portland late last week to spend the holidays with th eir son. Earl, and other relatives. 1 ail is attending high school at West Linn where he is m aking his home with an uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Howie arrived from K lam ath Falls Sun day and are spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schaal. According to recent news item from Ashland, Bill McLean, well known here, as Pelican plaver has received his notice for in duction into the arm ed sendees HEW ŸEAft ll hen t h e tim e whistle blows remember our wish to you for a tip-top year to come with good health and happy days ahead. BROOKINGS GARAGE g . W. Darling N. Goldizen Season's Greetings! from Tommy Thompson Plumbing, Heating and Sheet Meta! H 'o/I B,,x >93 Brookings, Oregon NOW O P EN TO P U B L IC —SALES L O T O N L Y — earl e . smith trailer homes New Trailers: Sparton, Travelo, Rolohome, Pan American, Columbia, JKit, Terra Cruiser. I sed Trailers: Nfasterbuilt, Nonnel, Admiral and others. Located On Highway to i, i mile south, near the Sunset Motel. Six Other Locations. » 1K )ME O FFICE, 7007 N. E. Union Ave., Portland O. D. Corbin, Agt., Box 246. Harbor T 1 gibiiitr to n7,v t / ’1?«0’ ' * . h‘S CU' h° me Sunday from Seaside hos- p » lee more years pital, in tim e for Christm as. ^RUla- 5 : * » ■ - Mrs. Oliver Bettis Dec. 20. The %-mile north on Highway 101 party was scheduled to be held at the home of Mrs. K. C. Bar- ington, but due to a death in the family, was changed. Next Boy F. Sunderland, Salesman m eeting will be at the home of Ju st a rem inder to all bovs who H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. Mrs. Giddings, Jan. 3. will »w soon n be ut- eignieen eighteen or are al- Mr. Giddings pinched the tip read>' eighteen and have failed New 2-bedroom house under of his little finger off at the to register for selective service: sawTnill where he is employed. Vcu must register for selective construction. FHA term s. Ophir Grange held its Christ- scrvice u’>thin five days a fte r you • • • mas party at the hall. Dec 21 are e’Khtecn- If -vou have a birth Good Motel site w it h ocean Pow er failure put a dam per on ,cer’i,cate> bring it with you when frontage, reduced to $5750. Terms. u t the people ,ep isterin g - • • • the good time, b but So many boys have been reg SPECIAL: Good income prop enjoyed the evening listering who are not yet eighteen erty. House % completed w ith 2 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bettis vis th at now a birth certificate, if completed rental units and 1 re n t ited at Vida, Oregon over the available, is necessary. One may al 80 p er cent completed. $11,- holidays. telephone the school or parents 500. Terms. The school's Christm as p a rh to vertify birth date. • • • was well attended last Thursday rnursdav The local board is located in to build o n U Att U a te r’ ready to ev*ning. S anta appeared and gave Room 208 Hall Building. Coos build on. A ttractively priced candy to the children. The p T. Bay, and office hours are 8:30 to w ith easy term s A. served coffee and cookies in 5:00 Monday through Friday. The • • » the kitchen. Candy and nuts were Excellent business location on donated by the m erchants thru office is closed Saturday. Boys may register locally with Mrs. highway, close in. the womens club. • • • E \a Lea Long, at Lesm eister’s Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin office. $2500 down will put you in a good going business. See us for m ent to Portland for the holidays with his sister, Mrs. John Rogers particulars. i. ... letting hTm Tlnv '• H ‘S Hnd C hristnias w ith Mr. and P * *n any confcr' M rs- John Hogan. [ “ «««“»» < >*«>• «><• M r, A F. B u rm el.ter cam e M. G. BECKER X . X X ¡X Real Estate Broker * _ h e T ' T ^ p h o m o r > '° " CKe Whcrc in ColleKe com petition a fte r his P,h T H,S leavin« relu rn from service, ku b n ii ? * ” ' by SOCE bas’ Mr and Mrs. Gordon M urray te \ m ’ of whi<* he is a of San Francisco spent the w e e £ Branch Store Opening Soon In Brookingsl COGS BAY GLASS COMPANY I f It's Glass— See Us First” J4S South Washington Street Empire, Oregon W A T C H FO R O P E N IN G BAY P LA STER ER S Hond(d and Insured— To your benefit 14S South Washington Street Empire, Oregon