Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 19, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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By E thel Ooodlin
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June W edding S et For Sunday
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, June 19, 1952
was decorated by Mrs. Taylor
W estbrook. Tea hostesses were
Mrs William Fischer, Mrs. Lloyd
Moss, Mrs. I>*o Quinlan. Mrs. G.
O. Jacobson, assisted at the tea
table by Mrs. Vance Bolick and
Mrs. Chester Crook.
term ent at the family plot in the
Local N ew s
Indian cemetery. Grimes was born
near Sm ith River and spent most
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Royer of
of his life on the Burnt Ranch
property where the early-day In- Glendale, C alif., arrived Monday
dians resided on Charles Paia night to visit their aunt and un­
ranch, near Yontocket. Surviving cle, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Jacobs,
The m arriage of Miss B etty Ty-
are
a niece, B ertha Stew ard of Dr. R o y e r , surgeon in private
ler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- 1 Pink begonias in a silver bowl
San
Francisco; two nephews, practice in Glendale, is on his
ton Tyler of S ta te Line Motel, flanked by pink candles formed the
H arry Grimes and Joe LaFoun- way to Virginia, where he will be
and Charles Gray will take place centerpiece for the tea table. The
tain of Sm ith River
affiliated with a long-time doctor
a t the Sm ith R i v e r M ethodist
voted to sponsor the Cubs
Rev.
E.
C.
Hicks,
form
er
pastor
friends. The Royers spent some
church, Sunday atternoon, June 22 ^or Sm ith River. A donation was
of
the
local
church,
had
charge
tim
e in Africa previously to es
a t 2:30. Following the ceermony, niade by the club toward the
of
the
11
a.
m.
services
Sunday
tablishing
an office at Glendale;
a reception will be held at the Lado I)el Rio Girl Scout Camp
home of Mr. and Mrs. C hester at Darlingtonia. to help get this during the absence of Rev. and Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs will go to
M ans on Hwy 101. All friends are cam P ready for a sum m er camp Mrs. P. C. Knudson, who are at- Glendale and Los Angeles the lat-
tending the annual conference of te r part of this week for medi-
invited to attend both functions. f°r Girl Scouts.
the Methodist church at Stockton, cal check-ups.
. T.hp,
River Wonu'ns club
Raleigh Grimes. 79. passed awav
Mrs. Alice VanZee of Woodland,
held ils final m eeting of the club Tuesday, June 10. following short Calif., is house guest of her son.
Mrs. Ed F. Ackley and m other,
y e a r kriday afternoon. Following illness. Funeral services were held Jack, and family.
Mr8, G race Sturgis, left S aturday
a short business m eeting, w ith Friday afternoon
from
W ie rs
for S anta ’C r u z , Mrs. Sturgis
Mrs. G race Hight, secretary, pre-^Chapel, Crescent City, with in - 1
home.
Mrs. Ackley, who will be
Pilot Class Ads P a y —try ’em
siding in absence o f President
M audee Luick,. The new officers
Were installed at an impressive !
candle-lighting ceremony by Mrs.
E thel Goodlin, a ch a rter m em ber
o f the club.
Soft music was played by Mrs.
Art Lawn during the installation
service. New officers are Mrs. Evo
Mello. Jr., president; Mrs. Carl
Diebold, vice-president; Mrs. Paul
Maris, treasurer; with Mrs. Lewis
Ulrich as proxy; Mrs. Clair Bro­
gan, secretary; Mrs. Clarence
W estbrook, auditor. They were
presented corsages made by Mrs.
Vance Bolick. The emblem a lta r
aw ay for two weeks, expects to
tak e a refresh er course in her
hospital technician work, whikUfe
California.
Brookings Studio reports that
all its equipm ent is now installed
in Brookings, above Bank.
M ILD R ED ’S
B eauty Salon
A ppointm ents Open
by
experienced operators
On Hillside Street
Phone 2381
M ild red
Frances
Y our R a cin g R O LLA R
W here i t R o es.
C. 0. LEONARD
L. I. LEONARD
R ù AL ESTATE
Brokers
Box 211 Phone 2341
Residence Phone 2292
Notary Publio—C. O. Leonard
SALESM EN:
O. S. Young
Brookings, Oregon
Do you re a fc e the m any oppor­
tunities here in Brookings f A sk
usl U c are in daily contact with
many.
• • •
For the full price of only $1600.
20x20 double garage equipped for
living quarters. Large lot 53x145
Also some furniture g o e s We clas­
sify this as one of our b etter buys
• • •
H e have the lots and financing
fur that new home built to suit
your needs. Let us show you som e,
excellent building sites.
ThU
represents every
passing through
d o lla r
M u ltn o m a h
Kennel Club’s hands during 1951
and how it was paid out. These
figures hate been compiled from
official records and audit.
S u b m itte d by M u ltn o m a h
Paid out ta
Stata of Oregon
Kennel Club.
New Ocean View Subdivision,
Paid out for
large lots and reasonably priced.
City w a te r and electricity a v a il’
able.
Salarlas and Wages
MURRAY KEMP.
B It s Insurance You \e r d
W’F H A V E IN SU R A N C E YOU
W A N T ' See us /or all form s of
c e n e m i Insurance through the
THE " .M E R I C W
INSl R.4NCE CO.
Paid out for Purses
Oreyhound Owwars
President
3 city lots close in on excellent I
term s. ( Ity w ater and electricity,
priced for quick sale.
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NEW AND EXCLUSIVE LIST­
ING:
A ttractively
arranged
new 2-lied room home on large
lot, short distance from postoffleg.
Almost com pleted. Ow ner will fin­
ish to suit purchaser Reasonably
priced at >4500.
Paid out for
Operating lx ponses
Paid out for Taxes
(Stato, Foderai, and County)
■e»«fa*ed *•<
Modernisa* on
Paid out us Dividends
StookKotd^s
Paid out as Rent to MwHnemufc
CIvl« Stadium Assostettmi
te