Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 24, 1952, Page 14, Image 14

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D IS T R IB U T O R OF
Elgin, Bulova and Croton Watches
$33.75, and up
Use our Lay-away Plan For Graduation Gifts!!!
M I N C E R 'S
JE W E LR Y
KERR BUILDING
IV e
BROOKINGS, OREGON
G iv e S.
Thursday, April 24, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
and //. Green Stamps!
Mr. and Mrs. George F u n k m o­ management of Ocean View Cafe
to red to O ak lan d W ednesday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sto-
tten d th e flower show. The F unks ken had been o p e ra tin g it fol
E. L. M orton left for S alem
h a \e exhibited in previous y ears ing its re cen tly closure.
A
on M onday and w ill re tu rn w ith
¿nd won sw eepstakes. This y e a r
Mis. M orton to ta k e possession
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie WoodnfT
they will go in an official capacity
of a new hom e on O cean View
end judge th e displays. F rom the are p a re n ts of a son, born A pril
subdivision (old a ir p o rt).
flower show they will go to Bend 18 a t C rescent City.
Mrs. C. II. R ausch who h as,1 to a tte n d the R o tary convention.
N. M. Jo nes will m ove his je w ­
been in S easide hospital, a t C res- J
elry’
sto re to th e Robinson build-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jam
es
S
pillm
an
I
[cent City, w here she underw ent '
m ajo r su rg ery , w as able to be of S e a ttle an d M edford took over ing, May 1.
brought hom e th e m iddle of t h e .
week. They live on E asy S tre e t, j
Dr. C alvin E. G antenbein will
be th e exam ining orthopedic phy­
sician, to be assisted by Mrs. Olga
C urtis, co n su ltan t, a t the C rip ­
pled C hildrens division of U. of j
of O. M edical school, will hold a
sem i-annual clinic at Gold Beach,
Tuesday, A pril 29, from 8:30 to
3:30, according to w ord from Mss.
D orothea M iller, county nurse.
T hom as G a rd n er re p o rts th a t
the Cub S couts discussed model
stores at th e ir last m eeting, a f­
te r w nich they studied for m erits.
Local News
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FOR ONE DAY ONLY—
D elegates to the d istrict R otary
convention to be held a t Bend,
S unday to Tuesday, will be W a r­
ren S m ith, out-going president
and Mrs. S m ith ; E arl B reuer, in-
Icom ing president, and Mrs. B reu-
|e r ; Archie H endricks, p ast-p res­
B roken sizes in
ident and Mrs. H endricks and Mr.
C hildrens C otton
and Mrs. G eorge F unk.
T he 4-H club m et a t the high
school building, Tuesday at 11:30.
M any fam ilies enjoyed the su n ­
Baby
2 for
ny w e a th e r S unday b y tak in g
lu n c h e s 'to th e beaches or parks.
A zalea P a rk will be m ore en jo y ­
able every day now as th e azaleas
ß izes 6 la to 8*2 in
begin to bloom. It w as windy at
C hildrens
4 prs.
H a rris S ta te P ark . Sunday. Mill
Beach w as w arm , and protected
from th e wind, and S unday was
p a rtic u la rly enjoyable. M others
S q u a re D ance S k irts and
and fa th e rs ap p re c ia te the safety
of the s trip of sand, w here the
y o u n g sters can play.
Mike P ag e w as vacationing at
J Ladies B lack Denim
Coos Bay last week.
SATURDAY. APRIL 26th
Dresses . . $1.
Classified pages or your
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
Bonnets . . $1.
Anklets . . $1.
Blouses . . $1.
¿ ¡JE lE n iJt (M I'lll
p Jackets .
NEWCOMERS!
EVERYBODY!
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$1.
OLD TIMERS
Ladies C otton S eersu ck er
Pajama Sets . .
WE MUST HAVE YOUR HELP TO PLAN
AZALEA
FESTIVAL
S an forized S leeveless
j Blouses.................. $1.
BRING YOUR IDEAS TO THE MEETING
AT THE BROOKINGS H. S. GYMNASIUM
Ladies R ayon
Rayon Gowns
$1.
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Mon.,April28
AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, P. M.
Door Prizes!
Door Prizes!
All-Year Events Association
Of the Brookings-Harbor Area
t Ladies Cotton House Coats
$1.
s t Plastic R aincoats......................... $1. t
r S Ladies Crepe Dresses..............$2.98 7 5
8 Mostly Larger Sizes—
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i < AU these and many other items must go to ma{c way i 8
for our new spring merchandise
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EU-LEE'S DRESS SHOP
Kruger Bldg.
Brookings, Oregon
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