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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1952)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE TWELVE Thursday, May 22, 1952 portunity to help Pete Lesm eister found it? lift this town from a bush league T h a t beautiful new coral con- town to a town sporting the best vertible of M ary M ontgonjpry s. 1 th a t is possible. ;--------------------------------- f Azalea F estival plans are pro- tacted will be given an oppoi- A d nner, S atuiday evening, at ¡s th a t P ete will be * Mrs. Agda B ickner and Carol grossing nicely, according to Jo- tu nity la te r to contribute, ac- Chetco Inn, will heip rais«' funds armecj w ,th facts and figures to *nn D avenport Iowa bv seph Taylor, president of All- cording to the chairm an, M ildred lor Brookings Beaver Baseball present fans at th a t dinner. He Y ear E vents Association. He had Byrne. team , if Joseph T aylor can have is in contact w ith a num ber of P ane ‘ nes a> to vlslt 1 u 11 nothing but praise for the com- Due to the fact th at about 3500 anything to do about ’t. He has college boys who can help im- son and brother, A it Benson, and m ittes a t work and the response people will be expected to par- a rran g ed tor a $2.50 dinner, to mensely. He needs, however, sup- ■ fam ily. They will also go on to m ade by the business men and tak e of the barbecue as com pared begin at 8:00 p. m., most of the port S q he can go out and get Chicago. firm s of the area for the finances, w ith 2000 last year, the financial receipts to be turned over tor a hurling staff to com pete w ith com m ittee m ade up of George funds for baseball, bats, and any t he com petition offered in this In order that everyone might Funk, E lm er B ankus and C. Ed. o th er necessary equipm ent. ¡league, reputed to be about the be giv tn an opportunity to help |) en^ )SPy wag hard at work last Baseball fans of the area, those fastest in Oregon W ith raising th.. nwissarv mnnnv w ith raising the necessary money week m aking early contacts so who like th eir baseball in the lasie si h i v iis u ii Wurlitzcr and for expenses, a boost« i tag diive a c e r(a jn surn nijght be as- S outhw estern Oregon leagu.e are Jesse French w a , m ade on the stre e ts over sured. s u „ .d urged u , for for the , he oc- (X> urged to conu. come o out m « t i CS< / a ks U<" The barbecue com m ittee re- casion. P ete L esm eister will be The barbecue com m ittee re- casion. P ete L esm eister will be The Dimmicks on the shovel sold for $1.00, and reads: “Azalea 1 Rftnat ¡ported at the association m eet- persuaded to tell som ething of :ang, prospecting for a lost dime, NEW AND USED es iva os er, D2. Every- T hursday evening at the Inn the financing of a baseball team T hat m an-m ade lake, fed by a Of w io las p u n i. i . s i « a tag is $<x)0 would be necessary to in the S outhw estern O r e g o n spouting w a te r hydrant. urged to w ear it until a fte r the purchase beef alone for the bar- league. He will be likely to re- Bonnie Lem ing finding her lost Festival for advertising reasons, becue. R E N T A L OR T R IA L v eal w hat the opposition will be W ranglers Dance ticket. an d those who have not been con- P ut H yland Queen - throughout the sum m er, and how T h at nice new enam eled cast- The queen to reign over the be try to c°m bat it and to iron hakew ear m ade in Belgium, Tuning & Repair Festival was announced at the bl *n^ ^bookings the best possi- at Chetco Home & Auto. DAILY Q ueen’s Selection dance, held at , b,e bascbalL Mrs. M endenhall being honor- the G range hall, S a tu rd a y eve- D a'n’ in the lea« ue this >e a r- ed as M other of the Year. CONTACT— ning. The girls w ith escorts, mad«* *s ¡‘«'mg in.uiagi-d b> Ro> H eiser, i Appetizing salads at W ilbanks th eir first official appearance. The " b o until last week, was a mem- m arket this week. court was introduced by Eddie b<’r ° f the P o rtla n d Beavers club, I Rausch casting his first T hornton and an a im bouquet of ,!llt thiew a victory over the fast ' | )ajjoi Brookings, or azaleas was presented to P a t Hv- ( hentV S tuds of Medford, Sun-1 Dickip Cam pbell exercising his DAVE FRANKLIN, land, a fte r she w as nam ed Queen 1 ay’ 1 bat opposition is nothing. Owner P a tric ia . Bandon is fortified w ith a hur- lo r' ° ‘Kt- Phone 2634 „ , ling staff consisting of Ad Liska Two sm all jean-clad farm ers G ardenia corsages w ere given , .. _ BOB W IL L IA M SO N „ . 7 , . • of P o rtlan d fam e, and Don W hite nam ed Browne. MVflC XTORS | to Princesses Shirley and M ar- - XT r. Local A gent . . . . . ,. ot OSC. N orth Bend, last y e a r’s Douglas G oldsberry m ourning jo n e w ho w ere w earing w hite; . . . . , . , cham pions, is said to be even more lor a lost cornet. H a s anyone! COQUILLE, OREGON potent. Coquille is fortified. T hat is w hat the fans here will see. The fans, at this dinner S a tu r day evening, will be given an op- Committees Prepare For Record Crowd Baseball Dinner To At 1952 Azalea Festival Due Next Week Help Fund Raising T * . . P IA N O S ! . On The Main Drag f Freight Service Coast Freight Lines Chetco Drug Store ir u j.y p i •Baseball BROOKINGS vs. BANDON Sunday, May 25, 1:30 p. m., DST Double-1 leader, Southwestern Oregon League SUPPORT T U T HOM E TE A M ! BASEBALL DINNER Saturday, May 24—at 8:00 p. in.—Chetco Inn —BASEBALL MOVIES— Courtesy Stanard Oil Co. of California Bnimuniimn inrnm iiinm nnhnimTiiiinlgiium Bm nmiiiüSiiiggiiiW Garden Plants I he largest selection of plants for gardening in tins area. 12 Kinds M arigolds 5 Kinds D elphinium 10 Kinds Zinnias 3 Kinds Phlox 8 Kinds A sters 4 Kinds A gératum 6 Kinds P etunias 4 Kinds Lobelia 7 Kinds Tulx'rous Begonia P lan ts Also many other kinds tof standard and novelty bedding plants. 13 VARIETIES OE TOMATOES Including the Fog Resistant Tomato. 50 Kinds of Geraniums and Pelargoniums 1 ix) Kinds of Fuchsias. REDW OOD GARDENS KING'S VALIJIV ROAD. I'ORT DICK. CAL1I-. Look, for our sign opposite Tort Dick Tost Office! PA U L R O N N IG E R , M . D . Princesses LaV erne a n d E laine | who w ere w earing orchid; and P H YSIC IA N A N U SURGEON red roses to Queen P atricia, who * was w earing green. S T A F F M EM BER The 1952 Azalea Festival Queen Gold Beach H ospital Seaside H ospital, C rescent City and h e r escort, Jam es Grush, s ta rte d the Q u e e n ’s Selection w altz and w ere followed by m em Office I lours: io to 12; 1 to 5 PHONE 2911 bers of the court. O ther escorts w ere Lloyd Russell, B arry Sage, H enry G rootendorst and Jam es Fitzhugh. C om m ittees A t W ork— C harles G rayshel, in charge of outside news stories and a d v e r tising, reported th a t he had sent PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583. out news of the F estival to 12 new spapers over the state, and —f/ you ore looking fo r the ideal location fo r your neic hom e— in W ashington and C alifornia. Those reading the O regonian SEE THE NEW may have seen the w rite-up in S unday's edition, m ain section, sent in by Mr. G rayshel. L arge level ocean view lots protective restrictions! O th er com m ittees reporting on ' barbecue, Q ueen’s coronation, $1150 and up (terms) banquet and I,all. Sunda> church service and Azalea G arden Club Flow er show, indicated th a t con Modern House on One Acre— siderable progress has been mad«' Full price $6100 $2500 dow’n, excellent w ater, shrubs, one m ile by all these com m ittees in the from town, good location and fine view. last week. ear Round Fishing From Your O un Private Dock— It w as the consensus of the Sm all home com pletely furnished, garden space, fruit trees, group th at anyone who is in te r garage, close in on N orth B ank Road. $5000 will handle. ested in helping w ith the festi val should contact Joseph T ay Walking Distance To Postoffice— lor at Chetco Inn or any m em $7250 full price for cozy 4-room home w ith fireplace, garden ber of any com m ittee. AU help spot, flowers, shrubs on secluded city lot. is welcome. Acreage Below Present Market Value— Mr. a n d Mrs. A rth u r Knox 7 acres, cleared, level, good soil, ocean view, good roads. $2500 w ere present a t the T hursday will handle. m eeting of All-Year Events As 33 acres in H arris Beach P a rk area w ith 1200 feet of beac sociation and happily accepted frontage and some highw ay frontage. jobs detailed to them. N ext week a detailed program New Home on Ocean Front— D elightful two-bedroom home, picture window facing ocean will be published for both days in most desirable location. w a ll to wall carpeting furnace of the festival. Anyone who has on 95x205-ft. lot. Term s subject to FHA loan. good distinct pictures of form er festivals or events, please con- House in Town with Fenced Yard_ t a c t C. H. G rayshel, or Mrs. T w o -sto ry, m odern, tw o bedrooms dow nstairs, few blocks fro m Dewey Akers. Copies of these m ain street. $3000 w ill handle. pictu res are desired for public Investment With Attractive Return— ity purposes. Brand new triplex w ith income of $195 month, close in wfth Lily F estival D ate S e t— expansion possibilities. $17.250 full price. Term s. A fter George F unk m ade a re port on the progress of the lily INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS! ! blossoms. It was voted to set the d a te of the lily parade for S u n See: Charles Grayshel, Erma I). Rice day. July 13 W o r k has been Martha Grayshel or Guy F, Rice. s ta rte d by the association for th at occasion. _______ SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. Crestline Sub-division In Harbor i 1