Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 15, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PHOT
¿«tered aa second-class m atter, at the postofflce a t Brookings, Ore.,
March 7. 1946. under the A c t of M arch 3, 1879.
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
Thursday, May 15, 1952
A Setting Fitting For The Queen Of 'Realm of Azaleas'
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Primary Ballot Adds To Confusion
Friday, voters of this precinct and thousands of other
precincts will go to the polls to cast ballots for their
choices of candidates, fust how many voters are certain
what they wish to accomplish? Certainly, with the pri­
mary ballots being as they are, with 60 degelates seeking
nomination for delegates’ position at the national conven­
tion, it is likely that there will be plenty of confusion.
I he Pilot would not attempt to suggest a choice, since
there seems to be many “fogged’ issues. An advertise­
ment appearing elsewhere in this issue, calling attention
to voting for eight delegates, does not clear up any of
the confusion. W hat will I k - the result? fust like so many
of the Oregon issues—no decision—more confusion.
Politics is that way—more the confusion he is able
to contribute, the better it seems the politican becomes.
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I his familiar scene will again play an important part in the forthcoming Azalea
•estival, May 31 and June 1, when Brookings will again be the mecca for beauty-
lovers from all over the state. Like all it predecessors, this year’s event will have its
queen and court, and all the pageantry possible to stage. Josephe Taylor, president of
. 1 -iiar Exents Association, has charge of this classic spectacle.
Local N ew s H appenings
A b o u t Folks You K now
M rs, V ic to r Reynolds le ft by
M rs. Ftrank Thom pson spent
plane on M ay 7 fo r Los Angeles i ast week at S acram ento on a
J u n io r H a n s e n , flew- to M e d -j M r. and M rs. Ed F. A c k lr y a,
w here she had an a p poin tm e nt
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lo r an ope ra tio n on her knee. Irom blned
»"<« pleasure fo rd ruesday to a tte n d an a p p li- tended a polical m eeting in Coos
ance school, re tu rn in g W ednes-! Bay ast w e ck- " here M r. A ckle y
w h ic h she in ju re d w h ile fishing trip .
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s sooke at a lahnr
spoke at a labor council m eet­
on the Chetco e a rlie r this year.
day
afternoon.
M r. and Mrs. F. A. H a rt ar-
ing. He is candidate fo r jo in t rep­
M r, and Mrs. C larence H ow ie
o f K la m a th F a lls .p e n . M o ther's " " 1 J , ™
S ™ 'hc,r n . S ’ 1“
Last Sunday Mrs. Ed A ckley resentative.
Da.v w eek-end here v is itin g her I
.h e ir J ' nK, ' n
attended a c lin ic a l la b o ra to ry in
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M rs. Jessie Sisk re tu rn e d late
; ,ast week fro m „
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Lew iston. Idaho, her old horneA
She visite d m any of her old-tim e
friends and acquaintances.
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C o m m u n ity Blood B ank at Eu-
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reka. This was given under jo in t
A fte r several trip s to G o l d '
auspices o f the C a lifo rn ia S ------
tate
Beach Ashing this spring, on the ■
election th is w eek is a t- n
Rogue R iver. W esley S m ith A nally tr a <*ting m ore a tte n tio n than in 1 cpartrnent
health, D ivision
had some results to re p o rt f o r . cent elections. P o llin g place«
. L a borato ries and the C a lifo r-
his trip s there o ver the week-end in
arca a ,e -’ F o r B rookings n ’a Associa,ion o f M edical Lahor-
H e caught a 20-lb. and a 1 5 - lb 'at th * L O. O. F. h a ll and in a t° r> T echnicians- Mrs. A ckley is
Chinook to display here.
H a rb o r a t the G range h a ll. A t the H cl,n:caI technician and b actcri-
I G range h a ll the v o tin g w ill t>e1
an<* ^ oes vacatio n re lie f
M r. and Mrs. J u liu s K o e h le r done In the d in in g room w ith the W° r k in the A p a r tm e n t o f H e a lth
made a tr ip to P o rtla n d last week
in E ureka w hich serves the tw o
voters e n te rin g the hack door.
w here Mrs. K o e h le r had a medi-
counties. H um blodt and Del N orte.
UP.< She
f’‘e' tng bFt' , M r ’
candidate
i tim e , hut was in a fo r c o u n ty
i k by w r ite -in was
I place.
•he trln
w ith
STO LLER
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
P H O N E 2568
Harbor, Oregon
Than ft y<w. . .
B ro o k in g s a n d H a rb o r
Republican Candidate
for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
W e wish to express our sincere thanks to all of you who so graci­
ously mat e our opening day a huge success. The many floral tributes
from our friends and customers was overwhelming.
Primaries, l'riday, May 16, 1952----- Vote
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O N T H E W IN C H U C K
her cam paign.
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L O U IS
GREENHOUSE
Saturday in com
O" bef° re n,,,k'nK tn ,h is
, nection
M c V A Y 'S
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HOME AND INVESTMENT!
A House to live in; one unfinished A partm ent and
two finished Apartments (renting for is o each) On
an acre overlooking ocean. All for $5750 down. Rea-
soluble terms on balance.
|¿ r s t road East at North end of ! larris Park
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/ he large numocr of accounts opened was more than we anticipated
/us/;lies our faith in our eon fiction that the fo/hs of this area are
nioK than friends, you arc our associates!
Hus reception of our entry into Brookings only spurs us on to
P edge each .uni every one of you the very best banking service pos­
sible m anv ltKalitv.
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THE OREGON STATE BANK
) Of A.’ DEPENDABLE HOME IN ST IT U T IO N
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