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PAGE EIG H T Thursday, June 26, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Miss LaVaonne Wagner, Rose ty chairman for the council’s big drive. burg, fifth grade teacher, was a week-end visitor here, coming to With co-operation of nunseroufr attend the w’edding of Miss Betty lividumi. thJ other groups and individul Tyler and Charles Gray, Sunday. church groups have spear-headed Bob Perkins and Ben Bernie, of 1 Reports received from the state the drive to give voters the chance Mr. a n d Mrs C. H. (B u d ) j Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. (Fren- Rausch and Carol left yesterday chy) Arrell and son are enjoying Portland* -were br,el visitors here headquarters of the Oregon Coun to express themselves on the Ore (Wednesday) morning for North a vacation in California this week, i’“ 1 Thursda> mornin8' ln a big Cil of Churches indicate the clear gon gambling question in Novem Dakota where they will visit Mrs. They will return to Brookings on hurry 7° get back tO Port,and> cut need for concerted effort dur- ber. Petitions are in the hands of they did not tarry long. ing the next week on the part of most churches for signatures. Rausch’s parents, and other rei- or about July 2. ■ everyone circulating initiative pe- ativaa. “Regardless of how a person The wedding of Gene Gould and tjljons ,o p|ace , he anti.gambling Chester A. Dimond, one of the may feel about this question,” Dr. D. H. l<ewia, who has been owners of Paper Mills Agency of Juanita Smith was an event of measure on the November ballot, Walker said, “he should sign a n t.« while supervising th e com -¡O regon, w as a business caller in ^ unda^ at San Antonio, Iex as, it .g reported by Dr. Sydney A. petition so that voters may ex pietion of a home on the old coun- this area last Friday. A wholesale was reP°ried earlier this month, Walker, Gold Beach, Curry coun- press themselves clearly regard ty road, will return to American paper merchant. Mr. Dimond also No details have been learned. Mr. ing whether or not they want le River Resort at Yakima, Wash., visited E. L. Morton, who was at > and Mrs. Blair Gould and Barbara Orvan Munson, radio man at galized gambling in the state. We this week-end. She will Join her Newberg, Oregon, as cashier-man- are sou,b for. the event, going to Matot’s, has moved his family to therefore urge everyone to sigfi engineer husband who is at pre,- ager of F ir.t National Bank of Genes commissioning, last Friday. Brookings from Roseburg, his for immediately.” eni stationed there. Portland, at the time Mr. Dimond Gene and his bride were class- mer home. Matot’s now will have • • • was publisher of Newberg Graphic mates at University of Oregon. a raido man on duty, so no more Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Good of some 12 or more years ago. both graduating last year. Show the people wdth view delays will be experienced by pat Klamath Falls, were guests of stationery, at the Pilot office. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler rons seeking radio repair. Mrs. Good's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Alice Beem who returned I-, Z. Harbin, on the Chetco for fro,n Portland General Hospital have the foundation and first floor ten days, earlier this month. last week after a serious major completed toward erection of a operation, is making speedy re- new* home on their property on Brookings Well C hild conference covery. Her children underwent the ocean front, south of Harbor. will be held on Friday, June 27. j tonsilectomies while at Portland The new structure will be com “No Job Too Big or Too Small“ Please contact Mrs. Paul Whirry with her. bined with the present home to for appointm ents. Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! more than double its size. Mrs. Lucille Patterson accom Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance! panied the Carl Rolins to Berke- Ira Darst has the first floor of ley, Calif., when they drove south his new house completed, and by We are equipped to give your electrical need last Thursday morning. The Bo the end of this week may have up our immediate attention! lins will visit their daughter and considerable of the framing. He is Mrs. Patterson will go to the home building this house next to his GEORGE DALTON, Manager, Fern Street of her sister, Alice. She plans to home on Tan bark road, toward the Phone 2944, across street from Chetco Inn take advanced piano instruction ocean. choir directing, either at the Hours: 9 a. m. to 5 p m . and summer school at University of next door to Brooking Mkt I California. or at some private away. Names Sought On Gambling Petition L ocal N e w s H a p p en in g s A b o u t F olks You K n o w CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. NORMA'S Beauty Salon Evenings by Appointment! The ladies missionary society met at the home of Mrs. Archie Hendricks Thursday. Members worked on a quilt and made plans for money raising projects. $50 was donated toward a fund for girls going to summer camp and Propane Service Bible Study at Arrawana Camp We carry a COMPLETE line I near Mt. Hood. It is hoped more of Gas Appliances, Wedgewood, will be able to attend through ex Tappan, O’Keefe & Merritt, and tra funds. The girls will pay part Caloric ranges General water or ns much as possible of their beaters Servel Refrigerators — expenses. Code in an furnaces. — Tank« f o r r e n t, sa le o r le a se — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ostenberg and children returned yesterday Orescent City Phone 111 from a business and pleasure trip A t J e t Hwys 101 and 199 to the Bay Area, and to visit rel atives at Petaluma along the way. W A R D 'S P osters Com m ercial Bulletins John R. Portz Outdoor Advertising 4th and I streets, Cressent C ity PUGNE 643 .Veo„ Sales and Service D R IL L LU PONI LIVESTOCK SPRAY and DIP No. 30 NOW! LE S S H A N A H A N 18 Years Experience I Inquire at Texaco Service Station or — Corner Memory Lane and Del Norte Lane__ (DDT-BHC) N O T IC E . .. New seats are being « installed, or Fast Kill — Long • Protection may l>e completed by time of this publication, of the Pine Cone’s Control ticks, flies and lice with this new alteration program. The seats specially formulated DDT-BHC combi are plush, and are comfortable to nation. For cattle (except dairy ani mals), sheep, goats and horses. Also the nth degree. the Ux’al team last year, and who just completed his sophomore year at Oregon State College, is here and is employed by Floyd Swear ingen. He again is turning out tor the baseball team. W ELL 6 or 8-inch Wells for Irrigation N on, Jim N icrm an, who played w ith A highly effective on premises except dairy barns. Convenient, accurate, effective, Brookings Feed and Seed TO TRUCKERS! Our complete shop is open to general repair for trucks and trailers. 25-ton Public Truck Scales! ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WBLDING 1 block south of Mobile Sta. ‘ Next to Plywood Plant FOX BROS. Business Building For Rent or Lease Large Parking Area! A s k F o r G A M E R ’S Bob Stanhurst PI IONE 2548 Resiti. Easy Street DAILY Freight Service Coast Freight Lines DAVB FRANKLIN, Owner Phone 2644 BOB W IL L IA M SON Local Agent Huffy White Hue Bread At Your Local Grocery