c s c -s * è ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Page Fourteen E T 1» c L o ca l N e w s H a p p e n in g s A b o u t F o lks You K n o w M rs. N elliie P a tte rso n , m o th er them to C am as to visit h er p a r of S ta n ley P a tte rs o n , re tu rn e d to en ts und o th e r relatives. Young and children accompanied) j, wlth Gamer'. Bakery a t that place. h h P G T I —C - E Katherine's t Beauty Shop t 8 t Lay Sandsirom h Assisted By Norma Felipe E ven in g s by A p p o in tm en t H arb o r, Oregon M. G. BECKER ’Real Estate Ben T u rn e r will drive Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield Sr. and Mrs. F lo ra VV eber to S an F rancisco w here they will em b ark for a six- w eeks cruise of the Pacific, on Sunday. T h eir ship, the P resident W ilson, will leave T hursday, giv ing them tim e to m ake all trav el arran g e m e n ts. They will visit in H aw aii, the Philippines, H o n g Kong, C hina, and Y okahom a and Kobe, Jap a n . They will be equip* ,ped w ith movie and still ca m e ras to record the in tere stin g ex p e ri ence« of th e ir jo u rn ey to show to friends on th e ir re tu rn . Mr. T u r n er will rem ain in San F rancisco for th e next two weeks. Broker ^-m lle north on Highway 101 IN S U R A N C E R oy R. Sunderland. Salesman Lawyer Entered M arine Corps Duty Don Pederson, a tto rn e y associ H o u rs : 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. a ted w ith O. H. B engtson in the N ew 2-bcdroom house rig h t in tow n. P. II. A. term s. • • • S m a ll liveable h o u s e , $3000 cash o r $3000 on term s. • • • B e au tifu l E lizab eth tra c t, n e s t ling am ong s ta te ly t r e e s and HhrtiW P a rk a re a w ith creek. Clo.se in, larg e lots, city w ater. $107 down, $25 per m onth. H ere is fine ch an ce to invest in the fut uce • • • SPE C IA L : Highway frontage outside c ity lim its , especially s u it able fo r tr a ile r can\p. • * • Good incom e p ro p erty in nice location. S m ail down paym ent. • • • LO TS: V arious locations, p ric ed $700 up. Easy Term s. • • • E x cellent business location on Hwy, close in. • • • Goetz building, and Medford, has been recalled to active duty w ith the U. S. M arine C orps Mr. P ed erson re p o rted to S e a ttle today. O. H. B engtson, on his trip to B rookings this week, rep o rted he has not as yet been able to re place Mr. P ederson in the Med ford office. B ecause of th a t, Mr. B engtson m ust ca re for both offices, com m uting by plane betw een M edford and B rookings, try in g to spend p art of his tim e in each office. Epidemics Wane In Local Schools T he two epidem ics, m um ps and chickenpox, are w aning, accord ing all inform ation com ing to the Pilot. The m aladies seem s to have alxm t m ade the rounds am ong th e stu d en ts, and all those likely to ta k e th e diseases. C lassroom s have been riddled in a tte n d a n c e for a m a tte r of a tfVMK good incewimenf prop m onth by both these diseases. A er ties in Cury County. Coma num ber h a \e been known to be in and see what we have to ill w ith one, and w hen a p p a ren tly offer. • • • well, and e ith e r in school o r in O th er hom e a. ocean frontage, readiness to re tu rn , break out lo ts and acreage. w ith th e com panion m alady of the vicinity. Mild cast's in ixith, however, seem to be general. I Sell The Earth! and 'Insure' It! R each Your B uyer in these ads! 'Concert Week' Is Being Observed Here A t Present “This is C om m unity Concert w eek in this a re a ,’’ said D orothy Lockland, upon whose shoulders has been placed responsibility of ob tain in g renew al m em berships, and enrolling new m em bers for a series of four, possibly five, con certs, to bi* presented at C rescent E lk A uditorium , C rescent City, d u rin g the 1952-53 season. A ttendance a t the co ncerts is by m em berships only, it w as em phasized by Mrs. Lockland, local m em bership chairm an . W hile a canvass will be m ade, if anv pro not contacted, they m ay leave th e ir m em bership dues w ith the a ssista n t chairm an, Mrs. V irginia M incer, at M incer’s Jew elry. The drive will end F riday an d a fte r th a t d a te no dues m ay be ac cep t ed for th e year. Of special in terest to new- m em bers is th e announcem ent th a t al! new m em berships accepted this week will lx* en title d to a tte n d the last concert of this 1951-52 h e r hom e at C herokee, Iowa, on Mr. end Mrs. G om ar R ettk e 'Puesday by air. She had been vis itin g h e r son and fam ily here (S hirley Kerr» arriv ed Sunday for a short visit at the K e rr and since e a rly in the year. I he Coffee Mill C afe is closed R ettk e homes. They left for T a th is week, tem p o rarily , w hile u n coma. W ednesday. dergoing a ch ange in m anage- j Mrs. M ilbank left for S e a ttle m en t. W ednesday to visit her p aren ts M r. and M rs. C h arles Young and o th e r relativ es and friends w ent to P o rtla n d Sunday. They until a f te r E aster. will also visit a t C am as, W ash., Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Schw’eiger a t the hom e of th e ir d au g h ter. ! of N orth Bend visited th e Mil- M is. H arold Dodds. Mrs. H arold , .... ---------- bank hom e over the w eek-end He N Thursday, April 3, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON season. M ichael Rhodes, a young enough to c o n trib u te som e of th eir b arito n e from Brooklyn, will p re tim e and effort to m ak e co n certs sent this concert. A fter th ree self-supporting. y ears in the arm y, Rhodes has been soloist w ith the New York P h ilh arm o n ic u n d er Stokow ski. Purpose o f C oncert Series C om m unity co ncerts is a serv ice th a t brings g re at concerts to Teacher oj you, w h e rev er you m ay be. Piano, Voice, Pipe Organ. G reat m usic is u n iversally re c ognized as a necessary facto r in High School Credits. the a rtis tic g row th of the com m unity. Studio Building E very com m unity has a larg e group of citizens who value good BROOKINGS, ORE. ta ste in m usical e n te rta in m e n t NORINE HARVEY FOR SALE! FOR SALE! 2-bedroom unfinished house. Have 2 extra lots. Will sell with house or without house. This is priced to sell now. Owner leaving. Don’t buy until you see this bargain. If you can afford to rent you can afford this house. We will take only S2750—with $600 down. Al so 2 lots, $450 & $500. S i00 ea. dn., and you pay S30 per month. See Carl Glass, owner %-mi. north of Azalea State Park. No Saturday calls’ please. Oregon Coast View Stationery 9deal Qift G ifts b',r those people who know little about the Coast, may be pur chased at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages. 1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station ery, showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State I ark, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The I Iole in the \ \ all, Coos Bay Bridge, Heceta Head and Heceta Head Lighthouse ( ape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees. Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who hat c no idea of the scenery of this area. \ on will find one of these immediately sent in return— thanking you heartily for the gift. They are not only inexpensive, but novel and gatnging in popularity. I lere is the way you can help friends— 50 Sheets and 25 Monarch Envelopes . . . $1.50 CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. “No fob loo Big or Too Sm all” Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales' Motor re winding and electrical maintenance! B e are equipped to give your electrical need our immediate attention! GEOR(»l DAL IO N , Manager, Fern Street Phone 2944, across street from Chetco Inn 1 he two places they may be purchased: THE PILOT, BROOKINGS, Phone 2282 TYPO-PRINT, GOLD BEACH, Phone 984 ♦