Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 01, 1952, PROGRESS EDITION, Page 16, Image 16

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    Thursday, May i, 1052
BROOKINGS.HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE SIXTEEN
Goldie Smith Was New Folder Out
Honored By P. W.
show up fo r p ra ctice s on Tuesday homes o f th is area. She is one o f . o f th e ir live s by D r. S h o ltz, who
and T h u rs d a y eve nings at 6. A d- c iv ic leaders in h e r n e ig hbo rho od J has v is ite d B ro o k in g s on a cou -
d itio n a l h e lp w i l l com e fro m O re - and is w e ll th o u g h t of. H o w e ve r, | pie o f occasions.
A new fo ld e r, designed to aid
gon S ta te and S o u th e rn O rego n th is is h e r fir s t a tte m p t
Use these columns—it pay*
and le n g th e n the sta y o f to u r-
n o ___________________________
C o lle g e w hen th e schools’ sched- p u b lic office and she has s had no
ists on th e O re g o n Coast, w as r e ­ uJes a re com p le te d.
p r io r e xp erience in th is p a rtic -
P o stm a ste rs o f H um l> oldt, D el
N o r te and C u rry C o u n ty held a leased th is w eek by th e O regon . 'I lie S o u th w e s te rn O rego n lea- u la r w o rk . She is a re p u b lica n
p a r ty S a tu rd a y e v e n in g at Resua Coast A sso cia tio n fo r d is tr ib u t or! gue opens M a y 18, ho w e ver, w ith but fo r some reason fa ile d to file
R eedsport d ro p p in g o u t, and th e fo r h e r p a rty 's n o m in a tio n .
In n a t Resua. C a lif., in h o n o r o f to coast v is ito rs .
T h is fo ld e r fe a tu re s a coast B eavers d ra w in g a bye. T he fir s t
M rs. O le ta A. W a lk e r, present
M rs . G o ld ie S m ith , w h o r e tire d
as p o stm a ste r at B ro o k in g s on s tr ip sh o w in g H w y 101 and its k a g u e gam es fo r th e B ea vers c o u n ty c le rk , is a ca n d id a te to
M a rc h 31. T h e re w e re m ore th a n co
c o n n e c ctin
tin g h ghw ays, asso cia tion w ill he in a d o ub le he ad er he re succeeed h e rse lf. She is th e o n ly
50 present at th e p a r ty w h ic h was m e m b e r a cco m m od ation s and r< s- Bl»lUnSf th e s tro n g B andon tea m c a n d id a te on the R e p u b lica n h a l-
lo t. She has held th e office sev-
co-ch ai rm a n fd by M ic h a e l N eish, ¡aui ants, O re g o n coast
fo re s t on M ay 25.
A n e ffo rt is be in g m ade to lin e e ra l fei-m s and has m ade an ex-
a c tin g p o s tm a s te r and C a rlto n cam ps, w ild flow ers, special events
H ansen, fo rm e r p o sttn ash 1 o f a; d g e n e ra l fish in g , c ra b b in g and urt a d d itio n a l p ra c tic e gam es be- c e lle n t re co rd in th is office. She is
w e ll in fo rm e d in th e w o rk o f the
C re scen t C ity .
'c la m m in g in fo r m a tio n e f a ll seven f Ore the league opener.
, c o u n ty c le r k and gives C u r r y Co
A f te r th e sm o rg a sb o rd d in n e r, ‘ O rego n
const
cou nt'es. P a c i f i c --------------
efficie nt and co u rte o u s service.
W illia m L a m b e rt, E u re k a post- c o u n ty , W ash., and D el N o rte
m a s te r and p re s id e n t o f th e P o rt- C o u n ty , C al f.
m a s te rs A sso cia tio n , w as m a s te r
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o f cerem onies. E lm e r P a rk e r, re p ­
re s e n tin g B ro o k in g s C h a m b e r of
M rs. C. E. W in e g a rd e n , a new -
C om m erce, to ld how m uch the
co
m
e r to B ro o kin g s, and frie n d
G O L D B E A C H A t th e c o m in g
people o f th a t c ity a p p re c ia te d
p r im a r y e le c tio n th e re w i ll be o f th e B ob P h illip s , a t A s to ria
M rs . S m ith ’s fifte e n ye a rs o f s e rv ­
tw o can didate s c o m p e tin g fo r th e in fo r m e r years, w i ll assist w ith
ice to th«* c o m m u n ity J e r r y L yn ch
B ro o k in g s B eavers p la y th e ir
office o f C o u n ty C le r k o f C urry- the sales w o r k at P h illip 's Dad
-—postofliee in s p e c to r o f the San fir s t p ra c tic e gam e o f the season
and L a d Shop.
F ra n c is c o d iv is io n and W . R. S un da y w h e n th e y jo u rn e y to C o u n ty.
H e n ry G ro o te n d o rs t and
O ne o f these c a n d id a te s is M rs.
Beale, inspector fro m the S e a t­ C re scen t C ity to ta k e on the M e r­
F
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h u g h , tw o lo ca l seniors
V io la R a m a lia w h o has h e r a d ­
t le d iv is io n , bo th gave sh o rt ta lk s . ch a n ts a t P ete rson P a rk at 2 00 v e rtis in g placed o v e r th e c o u n ty , j w e n t to S o u th e rn O rego n
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MUSIC S7O2S .
M r.
L a m b e rt
presented
M is . p. m. « d a y lig h t sa vin g tim e».
She is an e s tim a b le la d y, w h o , lege o f E d u c a tio n , F i id<iy
S m ith a b e a u tifu l c h in a s e rv in g
T he M e rc h a n ts have a lre a d y liv e s here in one o f th e fin e r S a tu rd a y , w e re show n "th e
p la te w ith a w id e s ilv e r r im as played tw o gam es and d e fe a te d
a re m e m b ra n ce fro m th e group. th e s tro n g H u m b o ld t S ta te n ine
A m o n g o th e r nuiH/a*rs on the by a 4 to 2 score last S unday, as
p ro g ra m w e re s p e c ia lty dances D on C lause n, v e te ra n M e rc h a n t
by M r. and M rs. G eorge W id n e y h u r le r cam e u p w ith a o n e -h itte r.
and M r. and M rs. W illia m H e n ­
T he n e w ly nam ed B ea vers w ith
d ric k s o n o f B ro o k in g s
V is itin g p la y in g m a n a g e r W h ite y M atson
and d a ncing co m p le te d the eve­ ag a in at th e h e lf have o n ly had
n in g .
fiv e w o rk o u ts but hop«* to give
Those a tte n d in g f r o m
C u r r y C rescent C ity a tough* game.
B ill D a rn e ll, B ob C h a p m n n and
C o u n ty besides M rs. S m ith , in ­
c lu d e d Joe O rn lin , p o s tm a s te r at B d l W a lla c e , new p la y e rs m o v in g
G o ld Beach and M rs. O rn lin ; M rs. in to th e area re c e n tly , have lo o k ­
H a r r ie t E. Payne, p o s tm a s te r at ed good in the in it ia l p ra c tic e ses­
H a rb o r, M rs. G o ld ie S w e a rin g e n , sions. H a n k and C h o p p e r W e s t­
a c tin g p o s tm a s te r at B ro o kin g s, b ro o k o f S m ith R iv e r also tu rn e d
and these people fro m B ro o kin g s o u t and w ill in a ll p r o b a b ility be
and H u r lio r : M r. and M rs. E lm e r in the lin e -u p S unday . W a lly M a ­
P a rk e r, M r. and M rs. G eorge W id cie l and B u n k y P eterson a re the
ney, M r. and M rs. W illia m H e n ­ lik e ly s ta r tin g b a tte ry .
Business
M anager
P ete Les-
d ric k s o n , M rs. Rowena Hughes.
M rs. N e llie S chleiane r, M rs. J e w ­ m e is te r is s t ill on th e lo o k o u t fo r
e ll G o tt, M rs. K a th r y n R eekm an some o u tfie ld e rs and c a tch e rs ant
asks th a t an y o th e r new p la ye rs
a n d M rs. Je a n e tte Pierce.
P IA N O S !
W urlitzer and
/esse French
NEW AND USED
R E N T A L OR T R IA L
Baseba’1 Set For
Crescent City, Sun.
Incumbent Has
Had Experience
Timing & Repair
Local News
CONTACT—
Chetco Drug Store
Brookings, or
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BW J
COQUILLE, OREGON
Elect a Man to The Office of
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
A
f.
(for Coos and Curry Counties)
who has
BEST QUALIFICATIONS
ELFCT
0. folding
BENGTSON
Bn Hikings, Oregon
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
PI IONI.S: Office, 2824; Residence 2583.
— / / you o re looking for the uteal location for your new home
SEE THE NEW
Crestline Sub-division In Harbor
L a rg e le ve l ocean vie w
lo ts
HE IS AN EXPERIENCED LEGISLATOR!
’ I le has served two terms with distinction (representing Jack-
son County, 1945-1948)
*
I le is credited with saving Camp White for a Domiciliary
Hospital for War Veterans.
p ro te c tiv e re s tric tio n s .!
$1150 and up (terms)
*
H O M E S IN T O W N -
11 1 3 acres $1000 do w n .
N e w 2-b ed room hom e, h a rd - IN V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T Y
w ood floors, fu rn a c e , $10,500 F
N e w ly c o n s tru c te d tr ip le x , w ith
H A. term s.
c o n c re te slab and enough p lu m b -
Good 3-roorn house w ith tire - in g in fo r a d d itio n a l d u p le x, ln -
piace. E o u r b u ild in g sites w ith com e at present, $180 m o n th E u ll
r iv e r fro n ta g e O n ly $5000 do w n p rice $17.500
E x c e p tio n a lly go<xi c o rn e r on
S tu rd y , 2-bedroom hom e and
g u e s t house, f r u it , b e rrie s, I '« h ig h w a y . S u ita b le fo r business o r
acres best soil, $9000 E 1IA te rm s gas s ta tio n .
W arehouse, 30x76 on lo t 95x
N ew . u ltr a m od ern , 3-bedroom
w it h d o ub le garag e, $11,300 f u ll 200. o n ly $9000 f u ll price.
R E D U C E D fo r q u ic k sale d u ­
price
E u ll
N e a t 4 -ro o m house, fire p la ce , plex. incom e -120 m o n th
on secluded c ity lo t, w a lk in g dis price $6950 cash.
J U S T L IS T E D :
ta n c e to p<wt office.
7 acres fine st soil fo r bulbs.
H O M E S W IT H A C R E A G E
30x60 b u lb sh»'d. se m i-m o d e rn
O ne an d h a lf s to ry , Ih e room
borne and b u lb fa r m on 5Si aci< s home tw o w e lls. $4000 dow n
E u rn 1 shed hom e on C hetco R iv ­
w it h hw y fro n ta g e $10,000 w ill
er. lx»at la n d in g , e le c tric r e f r ig ­
h a n d le .
200 acres w ith 40 acres tim b e r, e ra to r, f r u it trees, g a rde n space
3 -acre v ie w lo ts on H a rb o r
house a n d b a in , o n ly 3 mil» s ou t
h ills id e . Very d e sira ble .
P rice d
$5.000 down.
Parltally completed home on rig h t.
IN SU R A N C E OF II I. K IN D S!!
Contact or see: I 'h.itIcs Gray siici, I rma D. Rue,
Martha Graxshel or Guy E» Rice.
«
I lis efforts were largely responsible for obtaining a second
Circuit Judge for Jackson and Josephine Counties.
*
He assisted in obtaining a District Court in Jackson Co.
to replace Justice Court.
His efforts started the reforms and improvements in
the State Custodial Institution.
*
1 le has practiced law successfully in Oregon for 20
years.
TH ERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE EOR
E X P E R IE N C E
Mr. Hengtson can anil a ill bring recognition and assistance to Coos
and Carry Counties!
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Bengtson Committee for State Representative— (. has. Grav-
shel, chairman. Brookings. Oregon)
—paid political adv