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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Thursday, January io, 1952
Icing conditions, to g e th e r w ith youth program for this area, the
I a rra n g e m e n t for the centerpiece. to S a n ta C ruz by W ier’s M o rtu
G uests p resen t w ere M iriam C ar- ary w here services and in term en t “tre e tro u b le" in S m ith R iver high school has appointed the
canyon, to w ard G ra n ts Pass, arr following, as m embers of t h a t *
son and C arol Lee F ree m a n of a re to be held.
E n g a g em en t R evealed B y
given
as reaso n s fo r th e o u tages. com m ittee:
F
ederation
S
e
ts
M
eeting
D
ate
H arbor; A nne S m ith of Brook-
Mtss B e tty T y le r
Beverly Grass, freshm an.
Del
N
o
rte
C
ounty
F
ed
eratio
n
of
ings;
S
a
ra
M
ae
Twitgg
of
P
alo
Mr. and Mrs. B urton Tyler,
D
eryl H am pton, sophom ore.
of
W
om
ens
clubs
will
m
eet
F
ri
A
lto;
C
onstance
Luick
of
San
S m ith R iver, announce the en
P a tric ia H yland, ju n io r.
g ag em en t of th e ir d au g h ter, B etty F rancisco; F ran c es W a r d and day, J a n u a ry 18, a t th e social
H en ry G ro o ten d o rst, senior.
Langlois H igh w ill be h ere for
to C h arles G ray, son of John M illicent McVay of C rescent City; room at th e F e d e ra te d C hurch
Jo
e M oore, p resid en t of th e H.
C
rescent
C
ity.
A
dessert
lunch
K
a
th
e
rin
e
Woods,
M
axine
Rhod-
tw o g am es of b ask e tb a ll, F rid a y
G ray, an d th e la te M elissa G ray
S.
stu
d entbody.
will
be
served
at
1:30
w
ith
the
us,
B
etty
Mello,
P
hyllis
Tedsen,
evening
a
t
7:30.
T
h
ere
will
be
of Long Beach. News oi the e n
T h e first c o m m itte e m eetin g
gag em en t w as m ade known w hen Evelyn R eichlin, of S m ith River, ! C rescent C ity W om ens C lub as no volleyball gam e. L ittle can be
a n u m b er of friends w ere e n te r and Mr«. P e a rl T y ler and Mrs. host. C ounty P resid en t, Eunice learn ed ab out the s tre n g th of the w as held W ednesday nig h t, at
tain ed S a tu rd a y aftern o o n , Dec. M attie K nutson. The wedding is Faris, will preside at th e business visitors, b u t th ey h av e alw ays w hich tim e diffent ones w ere d el
session. G uest sp ea k er w ill be been know n to put up a good eg ated to d ra w up by-law s, plans,
29, a t th e T y le r hom e a t S ta te to be an event of June.
Mrs. G eorge W. C ornelius, of ’am p re g ard less of th e ir team and o th e r fa c to rs w o rk in g for the
A'«
fire
Passes
A
t
H
ospital
Line Coffee Shop. Miss T y ler is
success of th e m ovem ent.
W edw orth C, p e ro y a r. 67, died S o u th e rn C alifornia, s ta te c h a ir s tre n g th .
g ra d u a te of P e l N orte High and
To assist th e co m m ittee in its
P resto -lo g s now a v a ila b le at
H u m b o ld t S ta te College. S he is at Seaside H ospital, Jan . 4. a fte r m an of speech in th e C lub F e d e r
hom e econom ics te a c h e r at B rook being ta k e n th ere for tre a tm e n t ation, and highly recom m ended en d eav o r to form a p e rm a n e n t B rookings F eed & Seed.
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of a h e a rt ailm ent. He w as born as a club speaker. All club m em
ings High a t present.
H er fiance atten d e d C alifornia a t A uSable, Mich., Feb. 6, 1884. bers and friends a re invited to
S ta te at S a n Luis Obispo. He is He has resided in Del N orte for atten d .
J »v em ployed by th e C alifornia several yeivs, w here he and his S m ith R iver N otes
«•• I>artinent ol a g ric u ltu re a t the wife o p e r a t ’d the R ivers End mo
M rs. R hoda P rock enjoyed a
S m ith R iv er inspection statio n . tel sev e ia j y ears, on Hwy 101. visit w ith h er sister, Mrs. K elly
R efresh m en ts w ere served to i S urviving are his widow, M ary W elch, and fam ily at Sixes, Ore.,
Charles II. ( îrayshel
Guy F. Rice
conclude the afternoon. T he table W., a d au g h ter, Mrs. B etty Sier- who m otored down on New Y ears
w as c e n te re d w ith a H appy Day ■ ka, both of S m ith River, a daugh- day and visited at th e Procks.
Martha Grayshel
Erma D. Rice
P H O N E 30-1
C ake, w ith the nam es inscribed te r, Mrs. B a rb a ra K a ra tb e n ste in
Mrs. Lily W oodruff has r e tu r n
of
S
a
n
ta
C
ruz,
and
several
g
ra
n
d
“ B etty and C huck". P ink A zaleas
C o rn er lot 118x201-ti
ed hom e from S easide hospital
M em-
New’ tw o-bedroom hom e, $6,200
and g reen ery m ade ah a ttra c tiv e children. T he body w as shipped w here she spent a w eek u n d er ory Lane, $2,000.
full price. Som term s.
m edical tre a tm e n t and o b serv a
Lot 50x115 on R ansom Avenue,
tion by doctors.
$650 $250 down.
Two N ew H om es n e a rin g com-
Mr. and M is. C arlto n H aig h t
V e are ag e n ts for S ev eral New 1 petion. O ne h as h e a ta la to r fire-
a re th e proud g ra n d p a re n ts of Subdivisions h alf-acre View’ Lots place. Close in on new’ subdivi-
th e ir first grandson, a 9 lb. 4 oz. in H a rb o r $1000 an d up.
i sion. $10,500 and $13,500.
V. F. W. Hall, Brookings, Oregon
lad born to Mr. and Mrs. P au l
Gibbens at Redding. T he young
C oast land A cres T ra c t, ocean
L arg e 5-room house com pletely
SPONSORED BY V. F. W. POST, NO. 966
m an has been nam ed S tev en P aul. fro n tag e, $850 an d up.
furnished. Lot 150x130, in the b u s
Mrs. Gibbens is th e fo rm er H elen
R estricted building sites in P a iness d istric t. W o n d erfu l oppor
Music by A. (). E. Orchestra
May H aight, s is te r of Lois.
cific C rest T ra c t, y o u r choice, tu n ity for business developm ent.
An am b u lan ce a rriv e d h ere on $3,000.00.
$4300 will handle.
F rid ay from P asad e n a to tak e
Mrs. G eorge B achm ann to P asa
Reduced from $10.500 to $9,000.
H ighw ay F ro n ta g e , com m ercial
dona,
for tre a tm e n t a f te r a fall Only $3000 down, five la rg e room s developm ent d istrict.
idm. $1.20 per person
Dancing, 9:00 to 1:(
O v er 800
sev e ral w eeks ago. She w as ar-
g u est house, g arag e, and barn. feet. Som e as low’ as $20 p er ft.
o m n a n ie d by h er husband. Dr. In ex cellen t condition. 180x300.
G eorve B aihm an and nurse, Mrs. all level, good soil and lots of
In d u s tria l Lot. 150x224, across
M: ry F isher.
b erries and fru it trees.
from Plyw ood P la n t. O nly $4200.
Am ong S m ith |>eople who w ent
Term s.
to B rookings and enjoyed C h ris t
R iv er and O cean F ro n ta g e —
EX PERIEN CED IIO M E liUlEDERS
inas d in n er at th e C hetco Inn w ere close in —265x300. T h re e b e a u ti
W e also hav e sev e ral B usiness
Mr. and Mrs. E v erett W oodruff, ful building sites, a ttra c tiv e sm all O p p o rtu p n ities for S ale in B ro o k
Ir. and Mrs. E v erett H u rsh and m odern hom e w ith l a r g e fire ings. All show w o n d erfu l re tu rn
Let E. E. Frey and Son help design and build your
Mrs. E dna Ross.
place. $5000 down.
on inv estm en t.
new home ot remodel your old one!
Mr. and Mrs. C h ester C rook
w ere hosts to a re sep tlo n at th e ir
IN S U R A N C E OF A L L K I N D S ! !
hom e T h u rsd a y aftern o o n , h o n
o rin g th e ir son and d au g h ter-in - Office Next Dixir West of Hendriek Furniture Company
See at Chambers Eir Courts, Harbor
law, Mr. and Mrs. L ester Crook,
w ho w ere m a rrie d Dec. 21 at S an
Jose. A la rg e g a th e rin g of re la
tives and friends w ere p resen t
d u rin g the afte rn o o n and evening
to extend c o n g ra tu la tio n s to the
new lyw eds. S andw iches, cak e and
coffee w ere served from a lace-
Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets,
2 iK-drtHim home, priced for quick disposal,
covered table. The new lyw eds re
immediate possession. I erins, (ahin and Lot,
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, W in-
ceived m any g ifts and cards.
SMITH
RIVER
SCHOOL NOTES
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
'MARCH OF DIMES' DANCE!!
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
E. E. F R E Y
&
SON
“t
BLUE PRINTS FURNISHED!
FOR
JIM'S UNION CABINET SHOP
S A LE !
small down payment. Full price, $SS5. See
Owner, B. C. G5ass
3 4 mile north of Azalea Park on left.
P ow er outages, v ary in g
a few m inutes to hours, h av e
plag u in g th e a re a to r th e
m onth, causing d isru p tio n s
n u m b er of businesses.
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Patented
Oregon-Grown Roses
V< ig n e
Pintxliio
Fashion
Mine ( hiang Kai ( hek
Mission Bells
( apistrano
S i.50 to 02.25
Paul's Scarlet Climber
('limbing lalisman
Edith McFarland
Snow Bird, climbing
Joanne 1 till
( arl Brunner, ( limbing
S i.25 each
Brookings Feed & Seed
dows( hraines, Cupboard Dtxirs, Drawers.
Power Outages Annoy
from
been
past
to a
Classified Ads
YO U H A V E A JOE FO R /. E. F IF IE LD !
T u rn off Hwy 101 at B each Road. Follow’ th e S ig n s ’
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F o r S a le : 50 Kit R oyal C ham p
house tra ile r. 26-ft., e lec tric ice
box, hot w a te r h e a te r, show er,
gas range, oil for h eatin g , 2 beds.
E. G. W a rrin er, H oag lan d su b
division.
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F or R en t: O cean View a p a r t
m ent. furnished. 1 bedroom , twin
beds. 7 m ilth s south of B rookings
at S ta te Line. Dr. C hallo n er. I6tl
F o r R en t: furnished a p a rtm e n t
no children. P a rk e r M otel, on
R ansom Ave.
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F o r S ale ’49 F ord 6 sedan. Ask
to r E. E. F rey, C ham b ers E ir
C ourt, H arbor.
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F o r S a le : 10-inch D elta band
saw, 1-3 h. p. Delco m otor, used
once. Inquire P a r S tore.
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F o r S ale: K am psite gas la n te rn
$14.95. Open M onday to F riday,
till 9 n. m W est C oast A uto S up
11 piy Co.
IF IT 'S M A D E OF W OOD
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free clinic
for (I k
09586575
Free Belton Clinic
H O T E L BROOKINGS
SAT. JA N UA RY 12th
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5. C. M itchell
—Fresh Batteries for All I tearing Aids—
B E L T O N E H E A R IN G C E N T E R
S. C. MITCHELL, Dealer
75 West Er*'.id way, Eugene
Dial 4-55^6