Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 15, 1952, Page 16, Image 16

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BROOKINGS-HzVRBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
ntunujy, may 15, T955 ■
tic Shrine, will m eet here S a t­
Deliveries of the new history
urday, May 17, for th eir spring
“A C entry of Coos and C u rry ” are
•eerem onia J, Several Nobles of
being m ade as rapidly as possible.
Brookings will be present to wit-
Wur/itzer and
1 ness a class of over 100 cross
P e t e J. Lesm eister, business the hot sands.
Jesse French
I Coos-Curry Pioneer picnic will
m an a g e r for the Brookings Bea­
DAILY
The G rants Pass and Josephine be held S aturday, July 26 at Mc-
vers, isn’t the only one in this county m em bers have been b u sy C lo sk e y Grove a t Norway. This
a re a who likes baseball who is for some tim e in prep aratio n for change was m ade bv m ajority
NEW AND USED
ready to help put Brookings on the event under direction of Aus- vote a t the m onthly m eeting of
th ask
e map,
baseball-wise,
Tnwi.nh
t
I
* as
.u it were P*/1 . 1*' Brownei1, p - p * KeneraI ( the Pioneer and H istorical Asso-
~
In n wh
,
chairm an.
W ith the afternoon elation officers and directors ,a s ,
RENTAL OR TRIAL
co Inn, who is going to stage a events listed to occupy every mo- S aturday
dinner rally, w ith proceeds above m ent, additional tim e has been 1
DAVE FRANKLIN.
costs to go tow ard the financial arran g ed for the evening activ- * J. H. McCloskey and H enry A.
Owner
Tuning & Repair
success ol the Beavers.
ities which will m eet the approv- Schroeder will a rra n g e for tables, !
Phone 2634
etc., th at the grove and Mrs. Al t
S o u th u estern Oregon League al of the visiting Nobles.
BOB W IL L IA M S O N
Is probably the “fa ste st” league
M aking th eir first cerem onial iVolck has been asked to arra n g e
Local A gent
CONTACT—
In the state, and th at does not appearance will be the tuxedo* a program .
exclude those around P ortland clad P o ten tates Escort under the
I t costs money to field a team
direction of Rex B arnett. The es-
p len ty of money. Tills is an asset cort will be the official group,
Brookings, or
th e local Beavers are not over- 1 honorary P o te n ta te Eugene II.
burdened with. Brookings cannot Tardy of G rants Pass.
go out on the baseball m arket to
The Redwoods Hotel will be
bid for ’nam e" players. Brook- registration h ead q u arters with
ings only hope is to interest the all m ajor events being held in 1
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
music
prom ising college lads who seek the large M emorial gym nasium .
S T A F F M EM B ER
Jobs for the sum m er, to finance
COQUILLE, OREGON
Gold B each H o sp ital
th e next school year. Last Year
Seaside H ospital, C rescent City
Pete had a few and they played
excellent ball, giving the fans a
( )fficc I I( )urs: 10 to
i to 5
PHONE 2911
The F. O. E. and A uxiliary
season far above expert at ions.
m em bers wish to th a n k : Connie
Baseball Dinner
Billed By In n '
Society Sets Date
For Annual Meet.
P IA N O S *
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
Chetco Drug Store
P A U l R O N N IG E R , M . 0 .
none
Tanks To You
chR;:oinn.
Nen
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GRAN I'S PASS
M embers of
Ililla h Temple, Noble of the Mvs-
9<wrneaiT?
The Musical Places
SELL IT THRU THE
W ANTADS
Send the P rogress Edition to
friend som ew here.
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
1 ki( )N
WANT ADS
™
Fox, Lillie Brown, M ildred Jam es.
aue and do your part.
|
Mrs.
W heeler and her baton tw irl-
T he dinner has been
—
set for ers and Rev. E. C. Hicks and all
S a tu rd a y , May 24. There will be
other things of interest besides who helped m ake our M other’s
day program a success.
" meal. T hat $2.50 Will be well
•P ent, th a t’s for certain.
Shriners Bill Big
Event, Grants Pass
fiHPjTWTNE
Brookings
Iiarbor
Youth For
Christ
Presents
*0®
Office, 2824; Residence 2582.
—/ / you are looking for the ideal location for gour new home-
in
SEE THE NEW
Crestline Sub-division In Harbor
L arge level ocean view lots
Si
iso
s
prot ect i ve rest riel ions !
and up (terms)
Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. Place
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Walking Distance to Postoflice—
$T2oO lull price for cozy four-room home w ith fireplace, garden
spot, flowers, shrubs, on secludtxl city lot.
' '
Unique 11.md-Carved Interior—
$2500 down buys two acres o r m ore on open hillside on the
sou.h hank of Chetco, w ith 4-room house p a rtia lly finished
Excellent spring w ater.
PRESENTING
The Gospel In 5
end Song
Year Round Fishing from Your Own Private Dock—
S n ,» .t hom e c o m p ^ te ty f„ ,„ .s h e .,.
Marimba
Bells
Saxaphone
and
1 ripie ( )etave Chimes
“ £< « « «
garage, close in on north hank road. $5000 will handle
Modern Home on Acre and Half Tillable Land—
U .,1
nMU” ‘ gara«e wIth cement floor, $5800 full price,
Spring Citv. Pennsylvania
down. !
liill- l(»p Overlooking ('ity—
B rcjuh-takm g view from every room, com pletely modern, de-
h g h ttu l kitchen, garage and store room su itab le for guest
house, two m inutes from town. Reasonably priced; ow ner will
give reasonable term s.
Rcilueed I or Quick Sale -
Duplex with income of $120 m onth. $6950 full price
needs cash now.
O w ner
Poor I le.ilth Forces Sale
Con'-'r ? " '
«ripl.x With income of $180 mo.
«
1
7
,’lumbln'! “ "'••«>*> ‘» 'f o r adjoining
dupl< x. $17,250 full price term s.
Acreage Below Present Market Value—
witi handl«.""'
r«»ad». WOO J
t S a c i v s in H arris Beach are« with 1200 feet oZ beach frontage 1
and some highway frontage.
« rtm ag . (
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS! I
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See: Charles Gravshel. Erma 1). Rice
Martha Grayshcl or Guy F, Rice.
j
Grange Hall
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THURSDAY EVENING AT 8:00
MAY
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