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BROOKINGS-HARBOR P ILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ra m b le d l e t t e r P rize, wen«
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♦ ¡w in n e rs .
P resent w e r e Ja n e t
Thursday, April 3, 1952
C a m p a ¡g n e rs
publican n atio n al convention a t
Chicago, opening Ju ly 7.
P hillips d eclared th a t the Eis-
Due In O re g o n
; enhow er leaders, both natio n al
SALEM — Top-flight n atio n al and s ,a t <? a re anxious for Oregon
figures headed by P au l G. Hoff- ' to Kive E isenhow er an o u tstan d -
m an. fo rm er head of ECA and ! in£ v o te- one w hich will c a rry its
now directin g the C itizens F o r 1 im Pa c f into the GOP Chicago
E isenhow er C om m ittee, will be in I convention.
regon
fo^
Dwight
'
rep o rt
u O
P hillips
»s re g o n to speak ioF Gen.
. D w ig
• h t' *
u i o l . received a report
tio n al level is now a sm ooth and
efficient o p e ra tin g one w ith I luff-
m an as th e o v er-all d ire c to r|U f
op eratio n s.
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I Glass. C arol Rausch, Jo an n e D ar
♦
ger,
D orothy Rowley, Melody
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How 26-year-old R alph E ♦ ' Brirnm , Joy G ott, P hyllis Cole,
♦ Cope, Jr., of Langlois, has be- ♦ Sandy Way, A lline S anders, Kay
♦ come one of the n a tio n ’s out- ♦ Nichols, Dixie Allsup. Jo an H a r
♦ stan d in g dairy m en is told in ♦
W e a th e r R e p o rt
♦ April issue of C o u n try Cen- ♦ per and Ja n e t Crum p. A fter the
♦ tlem an.
F o r th e w eek ending on Sun-
< ca u ls and gifts w ere opened, re
ll
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Cope is th e ow ner of Opal ♦ freshm ents w ere served w ith as
M ax. Min. Rain
day:
rv s ta l i s, <
,
♦ C
d
v ry
s ia i L i i a t y v , the wot Ids ♦ sistance of Mrs. Iren
e ,,
C rum p and ,
IS
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champion Jersey cow which ♦ Mrs A
' Eiie,lhower ®urini the coming from Hal Short, advertising man M arch 25
it
60
50
♦ h as broken ull b u tte rfa t rec- ♦
'
p
rim
ary
cam
paign.
who
ju
s
t
re
tu
rn
ed
from
visiting
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♦ ords.
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This is the word received by j th e E isenhow er h ea d q u arters in
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The a rtic le tells how Cope
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W illiam L. P hillips, ch airm an of , New York.
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♦ s 1 ta rte d his first 4-H project
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♦ a t th e age of nine, raising a
' the O regon for E isenhow er com- I S h o rt rep o rted th a t th ro u g h
C
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04
♦ g J rad e Je rse y bull w hich won
m ittee.
; recent changes in personnel in the
♦ 1 a riblxin at the county fair. '
M
arch
50
45
30
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By Sonya Rush
In addition to Hoffm an, O regon I E isenhow er o rg an izatio n on a na- R ain fall for w eek
♦ J
E
1911 he and his fa th e r <
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♦ 1 bought a package herd o f '
IV—CVRACOA
q J
I will h e a r from th ie e U. S. S en
♦ 1
O ur last re-fueling stop before ators. Ja m e s H. Duff of P en n sy l
h eifers for $«50 from <
♦ 1
1
r O regonian. F.- J. < Antwerp, w as a ch arm in g little vania, F ra n k C arlson of K ansas,
♦ i
e
er, and am ong them < island, off the coast of V enezuela
and O regon's own sen a to r, W ayne
♦ J*«a a big t.ii .
ai old n
<
♦ istered as Opal C ry stal Lady. < called C urocoa. Its in h a b ita n ts Morse.
♦ Ih-i iu . she was o\eisizi <1 < a re black and to tal up to about
O regon's p rim ary election, on
♦ K re u tz e r had branded her for < 100,000.
Charles H. Grayshcl
Guy F. Rice
is HiV
th e 1IIICII
final UIIV
one 1 in
which
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1 May 16, »»
11 WIUCIl
♦ b u tchering.
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people
can
express
them
selv
es
on
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W hen Opal freshened in «
Martha Grayshcl
Re8’
pfr 2583
Erma I). Rice
♦ Decem ber, 1941, she w as ra t- « w hich to build one of (he larg e st I j kp_ as thp R epublican nom inee
1
Off. Ph. 2824
oil
refineries
in
the
world.
The
J <‘d so unprom ising th at R alph «
for president p rio r to the Re-
♦ did not save h er calf, the ar- « crude oil is produced in V ene
_________________ ___________ New 2-lx‘droom hom e <wi high- p lan t, 150x224, $3750.
♦ tid e says. Rut at the end of ♦ zuela, then brought to the island
J 1 J //
U,ll>
,ul1 price, half
Lot 50x100 In view of m ain
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♦ 1943 he wished he had, for ♦
in
tan
k
ers.
The
D
utch
w
ere
very
V
.la
S
S
Ill6
d
A
u
S
cash.
s
tre
e t fo r business site an d hom e
♦ for Opal was proving herself ♦
------ 1 Only $600 down, buys sm all site, $1100.
♦ a v eritab le “m ilk factory.” ♦ far-sighted in locating th e ir re
♦ She set a new all-tim e m ark ♦ finery on an island th at they a c
R ead P ilot Ads it pays!
, hom e w ith unexcelled view lot. H o m es on or n ea r C heteo R ive r
♦ by producing 1064, 1015 ♦ tually' owned, thereby avoiding
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T
—
$1000 down buys 6 acres on
B eau tfiu l C o u n try horn«. 3-bed-
♦ and 1237 ¡xjunds ol b u tte rfa t ♦
co m p e te n t bookkeeper, w a n ts l ; . .
KT,
,
the
possibility
of
being
invited
to
.
.
.
’
highw
ay.
Nice
m
odern
home
and
room.
2 baths, double g arag e, 25
♦ in th ree successive y ea rs on ♦
office w ork. M any y ea rs expert-
incom plete g u est house w ith ftre- acres. $25,000 full price.
♦ tw ice-a-day m ilkings.
♦ leave, as the B ritish w ere in Iran. enee.
W rite Box A ca re Pifot. * piace.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Last y e a r 7.000 larg e ocean-going
O n e-h alf m ile riv e r fro n tag e.
$5800 full price, h alf cash, buys 46 acres, good 2-bedroom hom e
ships cam e into this port, t h a t ’s
N O T IC E : T he E agles Sew ing
P o rtla n d U Lists
a 2-bedroom hom e on 1 ’2 acres, w’ith fireplace, barn, garage,. $6500
h i avetu g e ol 20 a day, so this d u h . w hich w as to have m et a t
:
g
down.
• S a very busy little island.
¡th e hom e of Mrs*. V erna M enden- arag e. ,
W ell c o n stru c te d larg e double
larg e 4-bed room home
|
One
ot
the
m
o
s
t
in
te
re
stin
g
hall,
will
go
to
the
hom
e
of
Mrs.
|e H o n o r R oll things about C uraeoa is the rivet M. m . Jaklew*icz( T hursday, Ap- g arag e, can lie used as tem p o rary on Lovely
one acre, $5000 down.
hom e on ac re close in. Only $3500*.
BRO OKIN GS HO M ES
In a le tte r to th e Pilot, R alph j highw ay which splits th e island n l 3 a t 1 -30 I’ m
— —— ________
• W ill ta k e tra ile r as down p ay
W ell-built 2-story hom e in bus
Vincent, form er resident of this in two, along this highw ay com e j
m ent.
iness d istrict, lot 150x130, double
areu. told th a t both N ancy and the ships w hich a re the livelihood
Well Drilling
P a rtia lly co m p leted home on se- g arag e, $4500 down.
of
the
Island.
P
eople
and
au
to
s
¡Torn C m phreys will drill w ell
Jim m y, stu d en ts a t P o rtlan d U.
eluded 1 1, 3 ac re s. $4500 full
3-bedboom and g a ra g e o n co r
w ere on the honor roll for the cross the span of w a te r by w ay w ith m achine o r dig larg e 4-ft.
price. S m all down payment.
of
a
pontoon
bridge,
in
th
e
event
n
er
in business d istrict, $9300 full
w in te r term . N ancy w as one of
well w ith cem ent casing for m ore
• • •
price.
of
a
passing
ship,
the
bridge
is
of th e group to m ake a 4-point
volum e of w ater W rite G eneral
LOTS
M odern 2-bedroom , l ’i acres on
av erage, an d th e only girl to I aided to one side and free fe r Delivery B rookings o r see Tom
R
esid
en
tial
co rn er,
118x201» { paved s tre e t, $9000 f u l l price.
hav e th at honor. Jim m y, who is ries art* then used for tra n s p o r U m phries, next to C arson-M oore city w a te r, $2000.
. EILA term s.
school ph o to g rapher, and m ixed tatio n across the river.
planer.
4 tf
View lot on P io n e er road, 130\
IN V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T Y
T
he
floating
m
a
rk
e
ts
a
re
lo
up in m any affairs, cam e up w ith
100,
only
$1100.
I
Newly
c o n stru c te d T riplex, the
c
a
te
d
'o
n
the
w
a
te
r
highw
ay
also.
E or S a le : stucco house, next
a 3.48-point average.
73x130 lot on pavedl stre e t, only, ' p resen t incom e $130 p er mon.JLh
T
hese
sail
Ixiats
com
e
from
V
en
to C arson-M oore p la n e r null. 2
B oth Jim my and N ancy w ere
$7(H). th ird down.
w ith living q u a rte rs in additioJJT.
g ra d u a te s of B rookings High and ezuela and sell such things as blocks w est of school. Tom Vm-
Level h alf acre in H arb o r dis- F o u n d atio n ready for duplex on
beets,
s
u
g
a
r
cane,
onions,
garlic,
phrie*.
4 tf
were honor stu d en ts here. Jimmy
tn c t. $1250. Best soiL
fo u r lots. A s te a l for $17.230.00
w as valed icto rian ol bis class and lettuce, etc. T h ere is no form of
View acre With good soil, only cash. B ank loan av ailab le lx*tvveen
vegetatio
n
grow
n
on
this
island.
S
P
IN
E
T
PIANO.
Einc
m
ake.
N an cy was s a lu ta to ria n ol hers.
$1200.
$8000 to $10,000. O w ner leav in g
R alp h s ta te d th at Iu would tie Oil is th e ir stile source of income, Will sacrifice for quick sale, ('a sh
In d u strial lot. n e a r plywood’, because of h ealth .
r
n
exam
ple
of
that
may
be
show
n
o
r
term
s,
('a
n
he
seen
in
B
rook
In this a re a as soon as he felt
w e a th e r p erm itted to do some by the lae, th a t on this sm all ings. W rite D. G. Lawson, m fg ’s
agent. .‘,95 S. 12th St.. S alem ,
IN S U R A N C E OF A L L K IN D S !!
lum ber mill photography, lie is island th e re a te 8,000 ears.
4.3
We arriv ed luckily on the last Oregon.
‘‘free-lan cin g ” in photography at
Office Next Door West of I lend rick Furniture Company
p resen t, a lte r serving years as day of the festival, as ev ery w h ere
Eor
S
a
le
:
F u rn itu re . Youn r
press p h o to g rap h er lo r both the w e r e m asqueraders, laughing, hens. D enver
Jones. 5th and Easy
singing
and
dancing
in
th
e
stre
e
ts.
J o u rn a l and O regonian.
E veryw here 1 went 1 w as im p ress S tre e t.
4-2*
ed by th e cleanliness of the is
Eor S ale o r T ra d e : P ro p e rty
ONE- A N D T W O -R O O M COTTAGES
land anti by the respect shown
Birthday Party
me even though 1 w as in the m i lo r tra ile r house. D enver Jones.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
V irginia Akers* birthday w as
5th and E asy S tre e t.
4-2*
n ority. (To be co ntinued).
celeb rated Sunday a fte rn o o n w ith
HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month
Eor S ale: ap t. size A. B. elec,
a |Mi.stjxiiied party at h er home
SUNSET M OTEL OFFICE
F ifteen girls g ath ered to enjoy
W an ted : Houseket p at C heteo stove; Ixxlstiead. w a ln u t tiniith.
gam es of bingo, “s o r r y " and Inn. Call 2621 lor appointm ent. 1st* 1 mo. See Bud Cross. Big
South of I larbor
J im ’s a f te r 4 p. m.
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:* HOW IT BEGAN •*
AS I SEE IT!
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
a
Collegi
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