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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1952)
PAGE TW O BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON er, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Clendenin, BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT “ t “h„T,ng a ‘un Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Strom m en. Entered an »econd-clasi m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore., Sooner or later, if thin wanton D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, in Curry County---------------------------- J3.00 One Year, outside Curry County______________ $3-5° NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will Zv drogjse^ unless^ subscribe^ n o t t ^ Men of change. Mr. and Mrs. F. McCann and F or the week ending on iun- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franzw a. day: Max. Min. Rain *°.m* defin'te »"’Mod of licensing May 19 ...... ......67 52 ,02 Mrs. Anna S a rrie of May 20 ...... ....... 61 51 May 22 ...... 65 43 aroused to that point. May 23 .......71 52 May 24 ....... 61 48 .... Two graduations of the past will come home from Seaside hos May 25 ...... 67 49 week indicate the trend of the pital the first of the week. R ainfall for week ...... 02 local schools. Seventeen left the „ ____ high school __ and about 60 were People living in this area are gimply too close to this beauty spot to fu lly appreciate it, to becom e as inspired <ut a visitor can, who comes here at this tim e of the year .and behold the pun g en t fragrance and beauty of the m ulti-colored plants of the spot. Seems th at I get a g re a te r th rill each tim e I visit the park for there I discover, on each oc casion, som ething which escajx'd T here’s a thought I often shud der to reflect Memorial week-end is alw ays noted for its traffic fa talities. Is this one going to be ns usual ? Earl T. N ew bry has issued many w arnings to m otor ists hut how many will be heed ed this y e a r? Too much power under the hoods of those cars is by eye on previous trips. One can- not walk through the park un der an hour and see anything. It holds too many beauties for th a t TO THE PEOPLE OF BROOKINGS: 'House-Warming BROOKINGS CLINIC Office hours. 9 a m. 5 p. m. DR R. E. SMITH ♦ ♦ Since 1933 X f i l ■ H Dr. Richard L. Smith OPTOMETRIST DR. JOHN WILLS O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN and surgeon ROEDER DR. ROY M. WI UTE O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN and Surgeon EmerpmcScj» at A ny Hour PH O N E 2701 Etcnini;« by Appointm ent M c V A Y 'S Funeral Home 50S H. St. Phone 1091 CRESCENT CITY garage, and in order to find out what new car agency that will best serve this com m un ity, we would like to have your requests for the make of cat you would like. Send all requests, in care of— Harold Olson D. R. Conn I M M D£P£NDAEl£ H0M£ MSTtTUTtON • Checking Accounts • Savings Accounts W Safe Deposit Boxes • Kinking By Mail • Travelers ('hecks S Real Estate Loans • Personal Loans • Appliance Loans • Col lateral Loans • Commercial Loans • 1 itle 1 IT IA Loans • 1 itle 2 EHA Loans Interest Paid on Savings Accounts OREGON STATE BANK BROOKINGS, OREGON POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS Harbor, Oregon • ! 'I YO U AR E IN V IT E D TO USE A N Y OR A L L OF THESE B A N K IN G FACILITIES! GREENHOUSE O N T H E H IN C H U C K PHONE 25(>S H e arc building a new, modern service ♦ Serving Brookings V D EN TIST PH ON E 2831 Í 1 made ready fo r entrance this fa il. pears to me, will need some spe cial thought this year. It is not quite as sim ple to double-shift the high school as it is the lower grades. speedy race, . The situation w i l l get much L u th er Tisdale takes as much worse before it w ill get better_ pride in its appgprance as he has and it will g et b etter only a fte r been noted in his lily fields. He the present high school room has has wrought m any changes a l l , been doubled, so th a t the present for the good in the park in the high school building m ay be ab last year. So m any more picnic sorbed in the grade set-up. The tables and benches are available. whole m a tter isn't exactly pleas S aturday and Sunday we must ant to th in k about point w ith pride to o u r visitors the breath-taking sights of this spot, which too m any of us take so much for granted. We have no Mr. and Mrs. H enry Weigel idea w hat a large city would be w ere pleasantly surprised Sunday willing to give bad this city the afternoon, May 18, by a group of same kind of a park. It might friends for a house-w arm ing at surprise you. their lovely new home built ju st I look forw ard to seeing this south of H arbor, and named year's flow er show. Those Azalea “Grandview M anor.”’ The guests Garden Clubbers are past m asters brought the dinner and presented at planning such events. Dorothy the W eigels a beautiful plate- Lockland leaves nothing to the glass m irror to hang above their imagination - she leaves nothing fireplace. undone which would help the big , , .. . . 1 P resent besides the honored e r e t tf . In years past it has been .. , * n o n o ie a »aid that th a t each earl, y e a r m u b e ffe rlO liv e r Mr and M " n rs' Rok’er said ... S ec« « lik e .. I 2 ,n d M r» Roy Sprin«- than the previou lim it of perfection should be at last reached but no, each year fx c e lls all past ones. By DRW G Y H ere we come to another Me. m ortal day and likewise to a n o th e r Azalea Festival. How can we b e tte r observe a quieter and a sa fe r week-end than by staying in this area, by seeing the page a n try which will be unfolded be fore us at Azalea S ta te P a rk ? W eather Report killing on the highuxiys w to stop, March 7, 1946, under the Act of M arch 3, 1879. Just PERSONAL Thursday, May 29, 1952 M ember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation •