PAGE TWELVE
Thursday, June 26, 105.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Pictures Shown Tuesday At June Meet Local Teacher Was
Of Brookings Chamber Of Commerce Wed Sunday P. M.
LOCAL NEWS
Weather Report
Mr. and Mrs. Ray A rnett and
F o r the week ending
Sun-
children went to t h e i r form er
M ia* ! R« I
day.
Max.
home, M yrtle Creek, for the week
Ju n e 16 .... ........... 65
44
end.
June 17 .... ........... 72
38
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Mrs. Guy Rice went to Stanford
June 18
66
41
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University for the graduation of
....
June 19 ....
58
43
her daughter, Nancy Stone, and
44
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from there went to Los Angeles June 20 .... .......... 66
June 21 ....
60
43
.18
to visit her folks. Nancy has a
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June 22 .... .......... 65
41
secretarial job at Palo Alto.
R
ainfall
for
week
.21
John Arlandson made a busi
ness trip to Coos Bay, last week, i
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W hile there he visited his parents.
Continued from Puge One
A fter an excellent dinner served
Com m ittees report plans for a carried a nosegay of pastel sweet
by ladies of the A ltar Society, the
Brookings Cham ber of Commerce, Q ueen’s float for the lily parade I*035 an^ baby breath, and each
a t an effort wore a hal° of swt‘ct pea*.
under leadership of Paul Davis, as completed and th at
The flower girl Was Diana Car-
new president, enjoyed an evening will be made to assist the post
son,
dressed in yellow floor length
of pictures, furnished by Albert m aster to obtain more boxes for
taffeta
dress and carried a basket
W eisendanger, ot “Keep Oregon the Brookings postoffice.
of
rose
petals. The ring bearer
Gordon
Goetz
reported
that
the
Green,” who with his wife, gave
m
outh
was
becoming
was
Httle
Tommy Butrick.
Chet
co
river
interesting talks on m ethods and
The
groom
was attended by his
filled
with
sand,
and
made
the
as
results of that association in its
friend,
N
orris
Anderson, as best
sertion th at unless it w ere kept
NOTICE! W atkins products for
effort to prevent forest fires.
man.
Ushers
were
J. W. Hall and;
open
the
fall
run
of
salmon
would
sale
at L. A. P eterson’s residence,
The film, “The New Oregon
Wm. Tufts.
be
unable
to
en
ter
the
river.
Corner
Hoffeldt Lane and Ilv/y
T ra il,” contained many scenes of
The bride’s m other, Mrs. Tyler, '
¡101,
Harbor.
Phone 2508.
1715*
Equipm
ent
was
offered
for
this
th e Brookings and H arbor areas
W ore a blue-gray spun taffeta 2-
Kcal
Estate
Broker
and the coast line. These pictures, purpose at half price by Elm er
For Sale: 4 ’2 cleared acres. Cen
piece suit with w hite accessories
*4-mile north on H ighw ay 101
shown ull over the east, certainly Bankus.
ter
of city. R1 district, 300 feet
and wore a gardenia corsage.
give this area plenty of adver
The need of services of a v et
frontage
on Easy St. W ater avail
Following the wedding at the
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
tising.
erinarian for this area was em church a reception was held at
able. View building sites, Phone
Mr. W eisendanger stated that phasized and a com m ittee will try the home of Mr. and Mrs. C hester
2531. city.
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SPE C IA L : exclusive listing on
th e “Green G uard,” a society in to find a man to come here.
M aris on Hwy 101, where congrat house and 3 '2 acres, H arbor dis
For Sale: Zenith refrigerator,
which the youth of Oregon p a r
The d(X)r prize, an ice cream ulations were extended by their
trict,
w
alking
distance
to
store
$85;
30-06 Remington, $120; T a
ticipate, is on a par with scout freezer, donated by Chetco Home many friends. The rooms of the
and
postoffice.
Double
garage,
and
ble
model
radio and phonograph
ing and 4-H work in its achieve & Auto Supply) was won by Mrs. Maris home w ere decorated with
storage
shed
with
cement
founda
combination.
$35; Dining table &
m ents. Results cannot be meas Irene M cPherson of Harbor.
baskets of w hite sum m er flowers. tion which could be fixed into apt.
buffet
$35;
boys
H iaw atha bicycle
ured exactly.
The white lace-covered table was or house. Spring WRter, also creek,
$35; F ru it jars, q u a rts 75c dozen,
centered by the oblong three-tier lovely river & ocean view, best of
pints 65c dozen. Dennis Ham ann,
bride’s cake, topped with w hite
soil. W onderful buy at $9000, $3,- Pacific Ave and Old Gold Beach
M argarets and Smilax, running 000 down, easy term s.
Vic Reynolds went to P ortland
road.
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across the cake to the table with
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to
spend
Tuesday
and
W
ednesday
Wur/itzer anti
For Sale: 30M sawmill (com
at the V eterans Hospital for a a m iniature bride and groom be
New Unfinished Houses: $2,600 plete i steel husk top and bottom
side the cake, on the table.
]cue French
physical check-up.
The cake was cut by the bride cash for 2-bedroom, n i c e floor saws, large edger, 2 cut-off saws,
Mrs. Don Young went to Camas,
anil groom and served with coffee plan, ocean view, good road. Also 44-inch blower, green chain and
Wash., to visit h e r father, on
2 lots in town, 2-bedroom, some slab conveyor; pond, saw and log
and punch.
NEW AND USED
F athers Day.
A fter viewing the m any wed m aterials on h a n d . $3150 total lift; 200 h. p. Cum m ins on head-
Chris Brown, one of Brookings’
ding presents the new Mr. and price.
rig. 45 h. p. on blower and con
lads now in the service, retu rn ed
veyor. E verything in A -l shape.
R E N T A L OR T R IA L last week to visit his parents, Mr. Mrs. Gray left on their honeymoon Not
ju st a house but a real Ed Anthony, Days Creek, 40 mi.
trip north.
and Mrs. Ira Brown. He brought
home,
brand
new, not far from south of Roseburg.
The bride’s going-away suit was
17-4*
his recent bride, her parents, Mr.
school,
large
lot,
2 bedrooms, $3,-
navy
blue
and
pink
accessories.
Tuning A; Repair
and Mrs. Frank Atcheson and her
h'or R ent: unfurnished, excep-
On their retu rn they will lx* at IKK) down.
brother, Pete and his bride. Chris
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tionally nice, brand new apart-
home to their firends at Cabin 11
has been stationed in McHenry,
A pproxim ately 1 acre of ocean m ent for two. Large living room,
at T yler’s S ta te Line Motel.
CO NTACT—
Miss., where the Atchesons live,
The bride taught home econom frontage, grand view’, $3000. Also bedroom, bath and kitchen with
but has received his tra n sfe r to
unusual cupboard space and built-
ics at Brookings high last year, large ocean frontage lot, $1500.
a New Jersey camp for European
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ins.
Free use of laundry. Located
and will continue next year.
Brookings, 01
duty with the air force.
The
New’ 2- and 3-bedroom homes, across from school. For inspection
young people of the com m unity
from $10.300 to $12,500. in city! Phone 2547.
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arranged a picnic up the Chetco
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i For Sale: Table saw’ and jqfner,
honoring Chris and his bride. He
Lovely view , .
hardly used. $135. Phone 257b or
wishes to exp.ess his thanks and
*4-acre and up, $600 and up. Easy
. / '• ;
husk
w’rite
Box 196. H arbor.
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appreciation for this courtesy, in
term s.
W ith 146 pupils enrolled, and
( U(?l II.I.Ì . OREGON the Pilot.
For Sale: 6-room house
block
an average daily attendance of
from
school,
block
from
towm.
In
HOME
good
investm
ent
prop
118, the 1952 Daily Vacation Bi
erties
in
Cury
County.
Come
clean
district,
close
to
everything.
ble School closed last Friday eve
in and see w h at we have to
Sewer, w ater, and electricity. Liv
ning with a program at Baptist
offer.
ing room recently enlarged. Full
Com m unity church.
price
$4750. $1000 down. Ed In
Some outstanding work was ac
O ther hom es, ocean f vantage,
PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 258^.
gram
.
care Pilot.
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complished in a l l departm ents. 'ots and acreage.
JoA nn Vincent, head of the art
For Sale; Thor electric washing
departm ent, supervised two little
machine. In good condition. Mrs.
HOMI SPITS IN IIARBOR
pupix't shows, w ith Biblical c h a r
C R ESTL IN E sub-division has large level, ocean view’
Tony Olsen, Phone 2582, H ar-
acters
that the children presented
$1.1*00 up
, bor.
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lots
at the program .
The teachers worked diligently
CITY LOTS IN BROOK1NGS
to m ake the 1952 school about the
MEADOW LANE section on Pioneer Road, Lots 71x292 feet most successful. Much credit goes
$700.00. Easy Terms.
ito them for their patience and
friendly a ttitu d e. P aren ts co-op
BUSINESS LOT
erated splendidly, Mrs. Jean ette
the Motion Picture Sensation of the Century
Corner lot fronting highway and m ain business street first l ’ieree told the Pilot.
tim e on m arket and not over-priced at $5250. Terms.
Classified Ads"
M. G. BECKER
P IA N O S !
Local News
Chetco Drug Store
1
Bible School Was
Successful Event
tro tti
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
I Sell The Earth!
YOUTH FOR CHRIST PRESENTS
NEW HOMES PROM $6200 to $11,500
2-lxxlnxxn, dining nx>m, fireplace, hardwixxl floors, furnace,
tile bath, $11.500 $3.900 d o w n ,'te rm s.
2-txxliuom, hardwixxl floors, shrubs, $6,200. half cash.
2-lx‘ilroorn, den, tile hath, hardwixxl floors, $1O,1MX). $2.500 dn.
2-btxlrootn, dinette, hardwood floors, furnace, $10.300. $23tX) dn.
U N FIN ISH ED HOME in Meadow l^ine D istrict, lot 75x292.
concrete foundation, well, hot w ater heater, bath complete,
wiring, fireplace, kitchen cabinets partly finished; a steal at
H 350
Port Orford Wants
'Sing' Chapter Too
The lix’al group of S r EBSQSA,
and wives, will go to Gasquet on
W ednesday evening as guests of
the Crescent City chapter. Lots
of vocals and good eats will be
on the program of the evening
and earl.v morning.
Once a singer gets in tune, it
seems
difficult to put on the brakes
INVESTMI NT WISH BIAS:
and
since every listener is an
M OTEL 6 units, 3 ‘a acres, highway frontage and modern
xious
to
hear more, no one w ants
new home. $15.000 will handle
to
bring
such
enjoym ent to an end.
BU SINESS BUILDING: Brand new. long lease, on main
June 15, the local group went
stre e t; $17,500 down.
T R IP L E X : with foundation for two more units ready, close to Port Orford to sing for B at
tle Rock celebration, at the invi
in, rental Income $190 m onth $17.250 full price.
tation of officials, and made such
a hit that a delegation from that
cit\ visited the kx'al chapter on
Monday, at its weekly session, be
Sec: Charles (iravshel, Erma 1). Rice
ing imbued with the “spirit.” The
lixal
group has been asked to be
Martha Grayshel or Guy K. Rice.
s|x>nsors of a chapter at Port
O rford
Insurance of All Kinds!
hi
¡S O I
'38th PARALLEL'
Filmed in
KOREA
By Boh Fierce, Americas Missionary Ambassador
to the Orient!
SEE!!
• Actual War Scenes
• Thrilling Revivals
H E A R !!
• Suffering Koreans
• Challenging Message
— In Sound and Color—
CHETCO GRANGE HALL
Friday Evening, June 27th
• AT 8:oo O'CLOCK I’. M. •