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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1952)
I>aëc Dr Jo A lo It [of h tti\ For r.M tcap tu r affili h a t — p at I the fir |nour<*n a Mi bave i jdrenttæ da apar In a c< by Jhai Wf The» O ur ui jin ¿ s o rry |in r l im In countr; lin t I ’ll lor twi Pací (ins m i , i would As longlnf fVVill cr, afi« Jiis •-------- wan [post B C Page Ten BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, January 31, 1952 s>tad, who died at Crescent City I There were 13 grandchildren and M arjory Freem an is undergo accident early in December. last Saturday, were held Tuesday ! 14 great-grandchildren. ing skin-grafts at Seaside Hos at Roeder Chapel, with interm ent pital, Crescent City. A leg was at Wm. Jam es W ard Memorial badly lacerated in an automobile Last rites for Mrs. Oline Fin- Park. Rev. W. O. Grunow offici Ophir, sm allest school in the ated. county, but usually the toughest She had been making her home to beat in basketball, will be in fi A B Y S IT T E R at M atot c o — here with her daughter, Mrs. Ag Brookings Friday evening for a Phone 291, Brookings or call Ph. Hours 8.00 a. m. to noon and nes Johnson. She was m other of: return game with the Bruins and 3521, Crescent City, or w rite P. Wantf a i expansible adult ■ Mrs. Anna Aanerud, Albert Creek, 7.00 to 9:00 p. m. Bruinettes. Although there is no O. Box 342, Crescent City. J. E. for /t, 7 tune, eight hours a , Minn., Benedict Finstad, M yrtle school the rem ainder of the week, (Jim ) DAYTON, distributor. Bu day, m.s baby sitter, either in : Creek, Ore., Mrs. Olga Ostrem, Mr. Guthrie and Miss Ty ler will tane tanks for rent, sale or lease. your home or in mine. See Bremerton, Wash., Mrs. Minnie return from institute for the b a t Hwy 101, 2 m ilth south of Office located a t Anderson Plum b M>. ( r Mrs. Ren Kerns unth Brodahl, Vancouver, Wash., J o - , tles. Saturday the Bruins play ing Co.^ Fresno S treet, offi P a Brookings, Oregon in tins n ext week. se.ph Finstad, Kennewick, Wash.. J ft return game with Illinois Valley cific Ave., Crescent City. . end Mrs. Johnson of Brookings. and next Monday Donkey basket ball will be back here. J— H I.. The Bruins came from behind, last Friday at A rcata to win over ¡Humboldt JV$, 36 to 30. In this game the Bruins showed they had “what it takes.” Last Rites Held For M rs. Finstad O p h ir Here, Friday WANTED! Town and Countjfy Gas Com pany Income Tax Service nrookin^s R. V. Guerretfoz SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. Clam Shells 4-YARD LOAD $ 8 .0 0 Ke BROOKINGS LAND AND TOWNSITE COMPANY Local News Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy are building a cottage on the beach side of their property at their H arbor home. Seven members of the new Boy Scout troop, under leadership of Howard Crane, enjoyed a trip to the C arpenterville area over the weekend. B koomngs Berry BT LYDIA A EUNICE a b o u t th e O N L Y voice A M A N G E TS IN R U N N I N G his a f f a ir s ) TELEPI IONE 442 ( l.i\ ! R A L B U IL D IN G — Brookings Charles H. Grayshel Martha Grayshel phone 304 ~ ---------- 01 Guy F. Rice Erma D. Rice $6200 is the Full price for a $15,000-54500 down, furnished New Home—hardw’ood floors, 2 5-room modern home, basement. bedrooms, some term s. and attic, lot 150x130. ideal bus iness and home location. $5250 buys s m a l l furnished $15,900 $5000 down, 200 acres home on half acre, fireplace and ocean view. 30% down. w ith 3-room home, large barn, milk house, 40 acres in timber, spring w ater. $8000 $2500 down, for new 2 bedroom home, hardwood floors, $13,500 w ith term s, new 2-bed 1 acre, spring w a te r w ith press room, hardwood floors, picture ure system. windows, w ith unexcelled view’ of ocean and hills, garage and guest $7000 $2500 down, nice 2-bed- room, 2 acres. room home, g arage w ith cem ent floor, tool shed, pressure system, $13,500 $3000 down, ju st com oil heater, 2 acres good soil. pleted 2-bedroom home, fireplace, hardwood floors. $9000 $5000 down, 5 large rooms, guest house, concrete foun Also Business P roperty — In dation, excellent well, fru it trees, come P r o p e r ty -v a c a n t and im berries, alm ost 2 acres level land. proved— Come in and see u st $68.,0 $3500 down, good 2-bed- i Also an exceptionally wide va- toon, home com pletely re-d eeo r-, rlety of residential lo f s - w e wilt a tid . c a r port, highway frontage, ¡he glad to show i n; Cl « IN S U R A N C E OF A L L K IN D S !! Office Next Door West of Hendrick Furniture Company ■ B etty will be seeing in the ads run by JIM'S UNION CABINET SHOP Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets, Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Ntxtks, Doors, W in dow s( Frames, Cupboard Doors, Drawers. DRESS SHOP BROOKINGS PHONE 153 ■ . . a _____ ’ - IF I T ’S M ADE OF WOOD— IN T R O D U C IN G YO U H A V E A JOB F O R f. E. F IF IE LD ! TO B R O O K IN G S SMORGASBORD At a Party of the American Legion Auxiilary. Tickets on sale by the Lathes of this organization, lake’s Barbershop, or here. ru in nir Uwy 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs! ■ - ONE- AND TW O-ROOM COTTAGES CO M PLETELY FU R N ISf IED M onday, February 4, 1952— 7 :3 0 P. M. H O U SE K E E PIN G —by week or month The Dining Room will lx- closed on Monday, February 4th, except tot 1 he American Legion Auxiliary Party, and on Saturday, Feb 9 the Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Crescent City chapter, is giving a party’ O ur regular menu will, on Feb. 9, lx- served only until 7:30 p m SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE h 'i Party Time AU the Tim e A t the Chetco In n !" ADRIAN, lam ons for fine food, prepares our meals and arranges for our parties. THE CHETCO “.7/ the Sign of the Golden Goat” IN N ir o o k itJ d S . South of I larhor urOH rog, FO R SALE! 2-bedroom «orne, priced for quick disposal, immediate possession. Terms. Also 2 lots—see Owner, B. C. Glass Oreg on The ator , was i ter n with furnis entire the Pi The was s with ’ it was to the stallec was ti Late ity pr »ng, it 3 -4 ‘ mile north of Azalea Park on left. Tpv*.' Heai ffiembe dation peared fast G With Goetz p.rw G rB tf fe». ' \ , rrry .n