Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 10, 1952, Page 16, Image 16

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Thursday, July io, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE SIXTEEN
unpleasant experience w ith ar- burg, Colo., will become acqainted I A bad wreck near River’s End
Mrs. Barney M athews will un-
the spine and is under w ith the Oregon coast while vis-ISunday evening, about 7, invlolved dergo surgery on her throat soon
care of her doctor, Dr. Paul Ron* iting her sister, Mrs. Nell Parkei I two Oregon cars headed toward at a Portland hospital.
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Harold and Joyce Dodd of Cam- niger. She is able to be about.
for a time.
I Brookings. One, in an attem pt to
as, Wash., are at the parental
Mr. and Mrs. George Asdel and
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. < Frenchy) I pass the other, hit the rear fender
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C harles Young home tor
a va- children of Bakersfield, Calil., va- Arrell and son returned late last I to run it off the end of a bridge
cation.
cationed at their form er home at week from a leisurely trip and I into a deep cattle
passageway.
The Nayborhill club met re- Bort Orford, to look a fte r prop- vacation which included C rater ¡The am bulance took the driver
For Sale or T rade: 12 h. p.
cently at the home of Mrs. Billie e rt>' interests. They paused brief- Lake, Reno, San Francisco and a lof the struck car to Crescent City outboard motor, n e w condition.
Mason with 12 m em bers present.
*n Brooking en route north.
num ber of Califorina points. The [suffering a broken leg. Both cars ¡Used 30 hours. See W eaver a t end
Mrs. M erry Lockran, daughter of
The Coffee Mill Cafe, popular hank at Reno was Frenchy’s vie-1 were badly damaged.
of Pioneer Road,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raieks, was a eating place, is now open under tim, he claims.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Goldizen and
guest. Mrs. H am m as was chosen m anagem ent of J. P. M cCamey,
as a new members
m em bers as Mrs. Wea- form erly cook at t the Lauff Hotel, son, Vernon were Portland visitors
ver and family will soon be mov- Crescent City and a short tim e at over the holiday week-end.
The Rebekah district conven
ing to Cave Junction. A delightful C astle Rock Ship on Shore res-
luncheon was served by the hos- D u ran t at Rivers End. He has had tion was held June 28 by Gold
teas. 'Hie next m eeting will be held
.Vt‘a ,s experience as a cook and Beach and Topaz Rebekah lodges
at Azalea S ta te P ark and will lx* hopes to please his custom ers by attending. Ethel Frazier was con­
vent ion chairm an. Mrs. Olive Ra-
a pot luck affair.
serving well-cooked foods.
Mr. gnd Mrs. Roy Ramsey and mey. president of Oregon Rebekah
Miss Janice Stanford, of Med­
G EN ERAL AU TO M O BILE REPAIR
ford, is expected here Saturday daughter, Edith, of Tulelake are Assembly, paid her official visit.
to spend the week-end with Miss at Bie Chetco Inn and will be About 73 were present. Banquet
Virginia Akers. Miss Stanford is 8uests until July 31. He was aud- w«s served by the ladies of the
a m em ber of the Prentice Accor- *,o r lor ,he California & Oregon B aptist Com m unity church,
dion band of Medford.
Lumber Co. until the fall of 1927
Mrs. Lloyd W eeks accomi
Mrs. Emil R Moore is having
Liught school in Brookings a group of girls to church camp,
------------- — ------- —— ----------------- for four or five years from 1922. out of Prospect*, near Medford, on
Mr. Ramsey is now with the U. S. I Monday. She will act as their spon-
T reasury departm ent, and is sta- sor *n the program of Christian
tinned at Tulsa, Okla, as internal activity. Misses Phyllis Cole, Nan-
revenue
agent.
cy Chapin, Gail W eeks and Sharon
W urlit zer and
Several Sunday Schtx)l teachers M umbower will represent the lo­
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Across from School
Jesse French
ot the Community church attend cal Com m unity church. Rev. and
ed a school for Bible instruction Mrs. Mumbower went over for
I >IH Boy Burgers
^oc
at Linfield College at McMinn­ a short visit, Monday
N E W A N D USED
ville last week. Going were Je a n ­
e tte Pierce, Muriel Gragg, Doris
Chicken' in the Straw
$1.25
Ham pton and Malissa Hendricks
R E N T A L OR TRIAL
Mrs. Gragg visited at G rants Pass
For the week ending on Sun-
on her return.
The H am ptons d a y :
Max. Min Rain
ORDERS IO GO—Call Phone 2474
went to Corvallis for the F ourth June 30
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Tuning & Repair
and a vacation. The Hendricks ex- July 1
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pect to attend a furniture m art July 2 ....
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at S eattle and spend a tim e in July 3 ......
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July 4
Canada.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ames, par- July 5
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Open Every Day— Standard or Daylight!
cuts of Mrs. Don Young, returned July 6
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Brookings, or
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JUSi /ADOUt rOlKS!
Classified Ads"
IRA E. BROWN
'B R O W N IE 'S
GARAGE'
New Location— Ransom Avenue
P IA N O S !
TH E
HEARTHSTONE
Weather Report
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
CONTACT—
Chetco Drug Store
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MUSIC S1OHC ,
(X )Q Ì’II.lj., OREGON
Thursday a fter a short visit here
with their son-in-law and daugh­
ter.
Fuchsias, potted, in bloom. See
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher.
adv
Mrs. Minnie H arper of Jules-
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 258$.
We Have An Excellent List of GOOD BUYS for Your
Selection—
LO TS
$550 and up; ocean and river view, town or country.
OCEAN FRO M AGL
Lota from $2500. up. ixvan trout property is a good investm ent
in tins area.
ACRE. IGE
$600 jwr acre and up t ‘„ to 10 acre parcels
RAN C H FS
Ranging from Inexpensive small farm s of 10 acres to 160 to
250 acre livestex'k ranches.
HOMI S
The lateat in brand new five and six room homes now with
down paym ents as low as $2,000; also sm aller homes from $4350
to $7250, full price.
PACIFIC
MOTORS
THE NEW AUTOMOBILE SALES
Quarter Mile North On Highway 101
CAN
SHOW
YOU
I low easy it is to own a later model car than
you arc now driving. Prices Lou er than Port­
land Prices for the same high quality auto­
mobiles—and easy financing through First
National bank of Portland. 1 he car you are
h o r the larger family a four-bedroom home in the country
w ith spring w ater, fireplace, etc.
driving may meet the down payment require­
I S acres off Highway 101 with clean 2-bedroom, modern house,
full price $45<X) w ith only $1500 down
ments. Drop in soon for a visit
IN C O M E PROPERTY
W e have motels, hotel, business building, industrial sites
gtxxl investm ent properties.
Insurance of All Kinds!
See: Charles Grayshel, Erma D. Rice
Martha Grayshel or Guy E. Rice.
P A C IF IC
M OTORS
Oregon s Outstanding Automobile Dealer”
BRINGING BROOKINGS-HARBOR
Portland Cars at LESS Than Portland Prices!
H’F ARE OPEN EVENINGS. TOO!