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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 FOUR tion corsage. She received many gifts and cards. W estbrook Bros., P alm ei and: ♦ B y E thel Good! in ♦ If. Edward, who have com pleted th eir new store building near the Mrs. M iriam Barnes and Mrs. new freeway, have moved to the Evo Mollo Jr. were co-hostesses new store and opened for business for a bridal shower on W ednes on Monday, being stocked w ith day evening at the B arnes home, a com plete line of m erchandise. honoring Miss Betty Tyler, bride- The grand opening will be held elect of C harles Gray, w hose m a r S aturday. The Jam es H ight general m er riage will take place in June. A chandise store w as broken into social tim e w a s enjoyed. T h e honored guest was presented w ith a week ago, May 14, through the m any beautiful and useful gifts. re a r door. Missing w ere guns, T- Those present w e r e Mesdames shirts and o th er clothing, a small Donald Carson, M ichael Clemens, radio. No money was taken. The Ed Freem an, Fred Owens, Rich officers are investigationg. ard Lopez, Robert B utrick, Ed Mrs. Mabel Browne is enjoy Kam ph, H a rry Tedsen, W illis ing a visit w ith her close friend, H ight, Leo Q uinlan, Hollis Rho- Miss Edith Perry, of Chicago, dtis, Ed W enner, Jack VanZee, who arrived by Southw est A ir B urton T yler, Wm. Tuff, Wm. w ays Sunday evening to m ake an H all, Diana Carson, M attie K nud extended stay w ith Mrs. Browne. son and B erth a Mbore. Cake, ice G raduation exercises of Sm ith cream , coffee and punch w ere River union school will be held served at the close of the evening W ednesday evening, Ju n e 4, at affair. the com m unity hall a t 8 p. m. Mrs. Em m a Cooper, pioneer of The twelve g rad u ates will be din th is area, celebrated her 86th ner guests of the P.-T. A. a t S. S. birthday, May 14, at her home, i C astle Rock, preceding the cere M any friends and relatives called monies. School election w’e n t off quietly a t the Cooper home to extend greetings. Cake and coffee w ere here with but 88 votes cast. Les served, including a beautifully lie Saxelby and Ronald McClish de corated birthday cake, a gift w ere re-elected to the board. R eports from Seaside hospital from Mrs. Cooper’s son, John. T he honored guest was lovely in say th at Mrs. Eva Hill is recov a black dress w ith w hite c a rn a ing satisfactorily from a serious illness and is able to it up some each day. : SMITH RIVER ♦ C. 0 . LEONARD L L LEONARD R EAL ESTATE Brokers Box 211 Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 N o ta ry P u blio—C . O. Leonard Mrs. K irk are long-tim e residents of th a t place and have received m any honors as pioneers. I b J i s a retired judge of The D a lle s^ Mrs. Joe Bevins won the prize for the best w estern costum e at the Chetco W ranglers dance held a t the G range hall, S a tu rd a y eve- ning. The Azalea Queen was an nounced at this tim e, to a large crow d. The Construction of Your Home or Commercial Building is no better than its Concrete Foundation INSIST ON THE BEST! Lyle V aughan was fa r ahead in the race for the w atch given by M incer’s Jew elry to the win ning graduate, Tuesday evening? final day of the contest. Shirley Bolin was next in line at 4 :30 p. m. Real Estate Broker BrookingN, Oregon IN S U R A N C E OUR SAND and GRAVEL M . G. KCKER H -m ile n orth on H ighw ay 101 IS Roy P. Sunderland, Salesman H o u rs: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. SPE C IA L: 2-bedroom home, ap proxim ately 1 4 acres, nice ocean view, only 1 \ m iles from post ! office. NetxLs some finishing. Also | building suitatfle for rental. All I fo r $6000 with half down, or $5500 I Cash. I Sell The Earth! and ’Insure’ It! Screened, Washed and Weighed TO INSURE | 3-bedroom home in town, large J lot, $3,000 down. • • • L arge tra c t of highway fro n t IV sirable highway frontage in | age south of H arbor. Finest motel c e n tra l com m ercial d is tric t, •ites with abundance of w ater. • • • Ocean and m ountain view. 55-acre ranch w i t h livable • • • house, close to highway. Term s Very nice 3-bedroom, upriver or cash, Good buy for cash. hom e furnished. If looking for • • • one of the b e tte r homes with a River frontage is scarce. I have guest house, and garage, let us properties. Ask show you this one with orchard, two desirable about these. berries, etc, $8500 Some term s. • • • • • • H ere’s chance to sit and collect 6 acres on Ocean-iVcw Drive. good income from rentals, brand With large barn 3O\4O. Fenced and level. Can be bad w ith sm all new. If you’re looking for retu rn p e r cent down. Balance on ex ist on an investm ent, this is it! • • • ing G. I loan at only $50 p er mo LOTS: Various locations, pric You 11 like this beautiful location, aoll, price and all. P a stu re for ed $700 up. Easy Terms. • • • cows or o th er livestock. 80.VJ? flood ineestm enf p ro f- ertiee is CVry Cofthfy. Com* If It's Insurance Yon Nerd tn aad see uAof tns heue to offer. B E H A V E INSURANCE YOU • • • U ANT.’ 8ee wa fo r all fo rn it o/ O ther hornet, ocean frontage, Geweru/ /aavNince through the k>tt and acreage. T H E "A M E R IC A N " <Sl RAN C E CO. Ann Cross, who spent a few days in Brookings, retu rn ed to Bellingham , Wash., Tuesday night on the bus. Mike Page reports th a t he has moved his fam ily into his new home, built in record tim e by Roy Dimmick. The house is located on the old Gold Beach road. Mike is now employed by Roy Dimmick in building m ore new homes in this area. Mr. and Mrs. E arl Munson are taking a vacation frcm the hotel this week and have gone to S ac ram ento and San Franicisco, the home of th eir daughter. The parents of Mrs. A. J. Ma- tot flew to Crescent City, W ed nesday from The Dalles. Mr. and Leads In Watch Race SALESM EN O. S. Young Raym ond C arlson 2 acres close in town and just o ff Hwy 101. E xcellent industrial site. Priced at $5950 w ith some term s. • • • NEW AND EXCLUSIVE LIST ING: A ttractively arranged new 2-bedroom home on large lot, short distance from postofltce. Almost completed. Ow ner will fin- Ish to suit purchaser. Reasonably priced at $4500. LOCAL NEWS Thursday, May 22, 1952 A PRECISION MIX Hoist and Crane Available For Large Jobs!! VIBRATORS, CEMENT CHUTES, WHEELBAR ROWS, CONCRETE HOPPERS AND FINISHING MACHINES AVAILABLE! Brookings Red-E-Mix Concrete Co. Phone 2 4 4 2 Central Building