Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 31, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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    PACE PA EL UE
RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
THE UNITED STATES I
Thursday. luly 31, 1952
Just About Folks Pilot Advertising Reaches The Buyers!!
D eanne, Rochell and E laine La-
B rook w ent hom e w ith Mrs. Ad'
rian Zook w hen she re tu rn e d to
U kiah »»arlier this m onth. T he
Zooks and Bob A stin fam ilies are
located ju st out of U kiah and are
em ployed by Ross P u tn a m at his
o p erations a t Boonville, on th e
coast. Mrs. M orton L aB rook will
go so u th T h u rsd a y to b ring h er
d a u g h te rs home, by bus.
M rs. P alm S to u t of Belvedere,
Calif., is spending th e su m m er a t
her su m m er hom e, here.
Mr. and Mrs. E ra n k R obers Sr.
of T e rra H aute, Ind., a re g u ests
of th eir son, E ra n k , w ho is m a n ­
ag er of Pacific M otors, here.
A n o th er of th e local boys re ­
tu rn ed from K orea i s H ow ard
G roesbeck, w h o a tte n d e d high
school here.
Mrs. R u th B ath ian y re tu rn e d
from K lam ath E alls and a v ac a­
tion a t th e L ak e of th e Woods,
last week. Mrs. Rose Poole, who
also had gone o v er to th e L ake
of th e Woods, has rem ain ed for
a longer visit.
PROPERTY FOR SALE!!
6>/2 acres, ocean frontage home, also modern
house and large lot on ocean front. Two large
lots, ocean front.
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C aterpillar No. 12 power road grader
TO R E N T BY HOUR OR BY D A Y
PUTNAM LOGGING COMPANY
Phone 25S9 or Write Box 417
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Juvenile Grangers
Are At State Camp
LANG LOIS On Monday, Aug.
4, nine juvenil»» G ran g ers of S ixth
G ran g e will leave for the s ta te
Juvenile cam p a t S kyline Carni»,
n e a r Bend, Ore. K enneth T hom p­
son and G erald Q uinn a re furnish-
Serving Brookings
Since 1933
ing tra n sp o rta tio n .
T he g roup will rem ain th e re u n ­
til Aug. 10. J e a n e tte Thom pson
and G erald P hillips win the sc h o l­
arsh ip s offered by th e S ix th su b ­
o rd in a te G range. Jo a n Cox goes
on scholarship offered by Mr. and
Mrs. C h arles C lark e; Bobby Je a n
S y p h er goes on th e T u c k e rs M ar­
ket scholarship; V elm a Ann W hite
has th e scholarship given by Mr.
and Mrs. G erald Q uinn and Mr.
and Mrs. D ean Collins, E s th e r S y ­
pher has th e Lois S m ith sc h o la r­
ship and Don C am pbell the schol­
arsh ip given by F lo ras Willow
club.
D avid B arklow and A rlene K e r­
ber a re going to pay th e ir ow n
way. T hese five d ay s at cam p a re
full of fine in stru ctio n in h an d i­
crafts, good sp o rtsm an sh ip , and th e
art of camping, sw im m ing, and
hiking, and th e evenings a re spent
in fellow ship around th e cam pfire.
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LOCAL N EW S
ROEDER
Funeral Home
508 H. St.
Phone 1091
CRESCENT CITY
Mr. and Mrs. G om ar R ettk e.
nee S hirley K err, of ‘Tacom a, will
spend the next tw o w eeks w ith
M rs R e ttk e ’s p aren ts, Mr. and
M rs H enry K err, and w ith his
bro th er. Bob R e ttk e am i fam ily.
Mrs. G. W. M cLean of S alis-
toga, C a l i f , is a guest of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. M itchell this week.
I'he ladies art» sisters. Mrs. Mc­
Lean also visited her son ami fa m ­
ily at G ra n ts P ass last week.
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Oregon Coast View Stationery
9 d e a l / l l l - ^ i m e Qifjt
Gifti for those people who know little about the Coast, may be pur­
chase!/ at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell
the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages.
1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST
are printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station­
ery, showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State
Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The
Hole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, I leeeta Head and Heceta Head
Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees.
Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who
hat e no idea of the scenery of this area. Yon will find one of these
SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
immediately sent in return—thanking you heartily for the gift. They
REPRESEN TATIVE
are not only inexpensive, hut novel and gainging in popularity.
Is now Residing at Gold Reach
and will mal^e weekly calls
at Troopings for new machines,
repairs or sere ices.
Write General Delivery:
Brookings or ( iold Beach
I . I M(X)RE
(For sale: good cabinet electric sewing machine,
540.00. Portable, $29.50)
Here is the way you can help friends—
50 Sheets and 25 Monarch Envelopes . . . $1.50
'l’he two places they may lx- purchased:
THE PILOT, BROOKINGS, Phone 2282
TYPO-PRINT, GOLD BEACH, Phone 984