Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 03, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE EIGHT_________
ancient Basque <Castilian) game
of Jai-Alai is played, (the J is M any Plan Trips
Redfields Saw W ar pronounced
H ). It is one of the
fastest games known, and most
O ver July Fourth
Dam age In M an ila exciting.
Thursday Tilly
vide groceries for this long w eek­
end, just to be sure of their reg­
ular meals.
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1953
M ontgom ery War
Couple Steals A
M arch On Friends
M ontgom ery W ard ’s representa­
W ith a three-day holiday over
lie then took us into the club
tives are here to stay. M ajor ap­
. room
w ... where we i-niuAm
v the coming week-end, many peo-
partook M
of t u ice
pliances, fu rn itu re and floor cov­
A fter leaving Yokohama we ran cream in cantaloupe and watched P^e
^ e area have signified in-
erings w ith estim ates on plumb­
Into a bad storm , raged s e v e ra l'th e dancers,
and - nstened
listened to the tention of soing elsewhere to ob­
■
ing and building m aterials. We
days and night again turning ev- music of the top-flight orchestra, serve the Fourth. This observance . Miss LaVerne, daughter of Mr.
will deliver freight free to you.
crythlng topsy-t u r v y, breaking He next took us along the bright- is planned in many ways, vary- and N
frs A L andauer of Harbor,
'
united jn marflage> at 1:30 O ur location at present is at the
m any dishes. The sea became so ly-lighted Dewey Blvd., dotted in tng with the family tastes.
Hotel Brookings.
15tf
rough that the captain ordered m any places with night spots. From
Some have said: "We will hunt p m Sunday, a t t h e Medford
ropes stretched along all walk- there along a section where there up a lake. ofT the highway, catnp Methodist church, to Jam es Fitz-
v a j s lot people to hold to m ain- were many schools, universities, and fish for the tim e.” O thers are hugh grandson of M r and M„
tain their balance, as already two and other educational institutions, intent on visiting relatives in an- j A D risken of this place,
T ry P ilot Class Ads— they pay!
The groom w as a m„mbPr of
passengers had been injured.
as well as governm ent buildings. other p art of the state, or not
We were among the few passen­
Among these were interspersed too far away. O ther attractions the 1952 Brookings G raduating
gers to m ake the dining salon for w ar ruins in which shops had been as r,
the Gold
r>. Beach w ater sports
‘
v Class,
la ss, a and
n o ine
the oriue
bride was a mem-
every meal. By the third evening set up» Next we went through the ° n, .
Ul , a t,ra c t sex" • ber of the junior class. The couple
the storm had worn itself out.
entrance of the Walled City which ' * " ° ° not " ,S1 iO nia*<p an is
is now’
now at
at home
home to
tn friends
friends at
at 459
d~a
April 28 at 6:30 p. m. we landed was razed
, a ,„.i by
t». the war.
...... , We
« / ended extensive trip. C rater Lake will N orth Broadway, Coos Bay.
Free Estimates
in Manila, 6537 miles from San up at the Herald building, where , a ttra
,. c t , a , few of
. " ’P " ^ c o r n e r s H Roth bridc and groom wpre a(.
Plow ing — Discing
Francisco. On our way into the we saw the m achinery in action.
At anv 7 1
Z
reportett. , , |ve in all school affairs, anil the
harbor we saw Corregidor. the is- w „
„
•>' any ram.
Yard Leveling!
a i. irom
iom all
all in
indica- iroM n was a m embe r of the has-
land waa barren except for a few from , he main floor
, h(.
* «'ons. Brookings and H arbor w,ll kp, ba|,
four ^ a ~ winniaf,
*
akeh -----
ton buildings, demolished - by stairs to thc r<K)f whl.n . we looked * p retty much deserted over t h e 'ro u n ty honors for , bree
L
.
?
•he war. rite bay was litter« ! by over
s|eeplng cj .
Manda coming week-end. but will b e s o '
m nrh nitvo th« r ii
i
¡recently went to work as train-
a num ber of sunken battleships. |and over
where Qur shj ,
PHONE 2565
much alive the following w e e k -e n d '^ ..« c
o. ..
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.
av »11
.
cv*% v,,uim an for the Southern Pacific at
A fter dinner on the ship, six of |a , anchor We retu rn ed
when the Lily parade will b e h e l d 'n)OS Bay.
this year.
UR went ashore and took a taxi ship a( j ;30 a m
to the Riviera at Dewey Blvd
.
1 Most business houses have told
Next m orning we took the ship thc Pilot they do not expect to
w here we saw- gambling in every
form from behind three locked tour to I ngaytay City, located on o[ien Saturday, inasmuch as main-
doors. Then on to the beautiful a ridge about 2000 feet above sea of the proprietors, or employees
'
Manila Hotel, with its luxurious level in the southern part of the expect to be out of town
island
overlooking
Taal
Lake
and
lounge, and a huge wing where
fTiose stay-at-hom es should pro-
there was dinner-dancing and an I aal Volcano, some 60 miles from
PHYSICIAN A N I) SURGEON
exceptionally good orchestra and Manila. We again cam e to the cocoanuts.
beautifully dressed women, and Santo-Lucia gate, entrance to the
On reaching the rim you have a
Office Hours: io to 12; i to 5
men in evening attire. Here one Walled City, built by the Spanish scenic panoram a view of Lake
of the girls in our party m et a in the 16th century, but now a Taal and the volcano in the mid-
of ruins. From there
friend: Mr. M. Farolan, editor and succession
the most desperate fighting of the
7 'J1® ' ak‘\ We had
at
publisher of the Philippine Herald last w ar for Manila took place ' 7
, V,.S,1‘
served w i,h
A fter introductions, he insisted Many of t h e adobe walls were ’ " , ? K ? ’
m en" COn'
on showing us the sights and night
as well as many of the
life of Manila. He t<x»k us in his crumbled,
churches, schools and public build- " ¡v o 'i' suckllnK piK' » '« " » « I flee,
rhnuffered car to the Jai-Alai, to­ ings. The old St. A ugustine oldest
7 *d Krepns' ■«’ cr<' am In cocoa-
gether its Sky Room, where the stone church in thc Philippines ' o
,rU1' S ° f ,h e lslands'
was the only church th at w iths.Xxj “ 7 , " ’ ' ea ° r coffee-
the war. and with exception o m T s
7 7
na“ Ves had a r ’
roof, it w a , practically undam T * 4 ,hW e cockfigh” The na-
aged. Tin roof now replaces the ' ' ' 7 .
’ n" ’d d ,k e knives to the
N O T
I —C E
one destroyed. O ur guide took us u
HP" rS
SUrCly do
Res id ential— Co m mercial— Rem odeling
through this old church and we n"°, / k ? '° **7 ' hem
,h e
found it interesting w ith it» love-
'T ?**
k l"*’d by
iy religious paintings hanging on
PP” " <'n,:
,h c ° ’her two
the walls, the old organ c o v e r t flgh,’ u,hey fought for « ^ w min-
A partm ent above Gibbs Lum ber Co., or can be contacted
Kay Sandstrom
........«’ - a «he w o ^ u p h ^ X n e n C,ns .ran ° U’ "
through Pete Lesm eister Agenev!
Keen inqs bu Appointment
1 ix'ws. Leaving the ruins of the
v
Harbor, Oregon
failed City, we drove out alone m
, reachlng ,h e o u tsk irts of
concrete road through rich and
"" ’
’‘°«’ped for to p p in g
' ’
° f ,h e p h ,llPP'ne prod-
nati tu ral beauty of the country
.
r^ ‘
ucts. Their money was fwo to our
ananas nee fields, cocoanut one. A nother full day of sight-
pa ms loaded, mangoes, and pa- seeing, and very tired. More to
pai plantations as well as countrv come.
Brookings office at Ma tot Co — villages were seen. Homes were
Phone 291. Brookings or call Ph built on stilts with thatched roofs
3521. ('rescent City, or w rite P and silling. Living beneath were
O Box 312. ('rescent City. J. E dogs, eats, chickens, pigs, w ater
(Jim ) DAYTON, distributor. Bu buffalo, and all livestock.
In the ou tsk irts of Manila the
tnne tanks for rent, sale or lease
Office located at .Anderson Plum b­ most unique organ in the world,
Ma>rhine Made Hutton Holes
ing Co., Fresno S treet, offl Pa built in 1818, and located at St.
Jo sep h s church, was seen. It is
ciflc Ave., ('reseent City,
S e u in g — M ending
made of bamboo and entirely by
hand. Hie sister played the an­
cient instrum ent and its tone was
clear. Also saw a prim itive copra
plant, taking the o i l from the
Hotel Brookings Building
Continued from lust w eek
SPRAY PAINTING
L. H. K irtle y
PAUL
R O N N IG E R ,
M.
D.
O ffice Phone 2911; Res. Phone 2311
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Pra""s' chicken'
MACK
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G.
M ALCOLM
General Building Contractor
Katherine's
BLUEPRINTS
Beauty Shop
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Town and Country
Gas Comoany
Cur-Del Cleaners
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
Buttons Covered
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
PHONE
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
Verna's Shop
2 86 3
Agents for Del Norte Laundry
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Office hours. 9 a m. 5 p. m.
DR. R. E. SMITH
D E N T IST
PH O N E 2831
Dr. Richard L. Smith
O PTO M ETR IST
DR ROY M. WHITE
O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
Emergencies at Any Hour
PH ON E 2701
Eeenbig* by A ppoint men t
CHETCO MILL & LO G G ING SUPPLY
HEADQ UARTERS FOR:
Sawmill and Logging Supplies; F.sco Logging Rig.
ging; Skooktini Bltxks; Forgings; Pacific Wire
Ro|x\ Socketing and Splicing; Hi-Voltage, Rough
Service Light bulbs; R. Hoe & Co. Ins.. Inlaid.
1 leetro and Regular Saw hits. Shanks, I loc. Symons
and Atkins Pattern.
Box 5-n
Brookings
* w ? w pw am B B B w i
Pilose 2519
T R E N C H IN G
W ORK
DONE
SEW ER LINES, WATER LINES.
DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC ,
At S i2.50 PER H O l’R
Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop
P. O. Box 1240
HARBOR, OREGON
First House South of Sunset \io te l