Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 09, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, October 9,
1952
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LANGLOIS
:
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By Marion Brooks
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
WOMEN BOWLERS
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Halcomb of
Sixes received word th a t Mr. H al­
com b's m other, Mrs. Alba Hal­
comb and Mr. R obert H arding
w ere m arried in F ruita, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. F red H argand
m ade a weekend trip to Astoria
an d Neshell, Wn. where they will
visit his fath er and brother.
All ladies interested in a women’s league, please
attend a meeting to be held.
Wednesday, October 15
7:30 P.M.
M ODERN CRANBERRY
PL A N T O PERA TIN G
At the F ran k Pook cranberry
bog on A irport road, cranberry
picking is in full swing. Mr. Pook
has a m echanical picker of the
vacuum type which takes two
m en to operate. He has ai>o g. ry
recently installed a very nice
cleaning plant, m any of ihe parts
Azalea lanes
Left to right Don Gosnell, representative of the Howard-Cooper
Corp., th ru which the new fire tru ck was acquired; Bill Brown,
police chief, and Neil Nelson, captain of the firemen. Residents
will be interested in knowing th at Brookings' F ire T ruck has a
three stage BOO gallon per m inute Hale pum p 600 gallon
booster tank twp booster reel high pressure fog on the two
booster reels. This truck was tested by the underw riters and
passed and approved as a Class "A” fire truck. The chassis
was purchased through the local dealer, Davis Truck and
T ractor, and it is a L 185 International truck. The fire truck was
built at the Howard Cooper Corp, fire truck dept. at Portland,
Oregon.
N O T IC E
I respectfully solicit your sup­
port in the Nov. 4th General
Election.
being made by Mr. Pook himself.
When the cranberries leave ♦he
Pook log, th e y -a re cleaned and
all damaged berries removed.
O ther bogs of this area are also
being harvested at this time. To
visitors of this area, if you really
want, to see w hat is going on.
you must get off from the high­
way and on to the side roads.
This area is justly proud of the
fine dairy cattle, beef cattle,
sheep, lillies and cranberries pro­
duced here.
A. E. SANDBO,
Peace, 1st Dist. of C urry County
C andidate for Justice of the
adv. 32-2p
Phone Brookings 2971
O PEN DAILY at 3:00 P.M.
O b itu a ry
Services for C harles E. Alton,
who passed away at his home in
H arbor T hursday m orning, were
held in the B aptist Com m unity
Church Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. with
To Coos-Curry Co-Op m em bers:
the Rev. M. J. Cooper of the
You will receive ballots for the
G rants Pass Church of God, of­
election of directors.
ficiating. The rem ains w ere for­
I will appreciate it very much
w arded to S anta Ana. Cal. by
if you will w rite in my name,
the Roy ,H. Brown M ortuary for
as I am a candidate to succeed
interm ent.
m yself as director.
Mrs. M argaret W hite has been
Mr. Alton was born February
A. E. SANDBO
helping
at
the
W
alter
Sabin
home
24,
1887 in Illinois. On Ju n e 26,
32-2tp
on north river bank, w here Mrs. 1908 in Pat ten burg, Missouri, he
Sabin has been quite ill.
was m arried to Leota Bain, who
survives.
The Altons cam e to H arbor
No hunting and no trespassing
last May, from G rants Pass. He
will be allowed on the W hales
has been a building contractor
Head ranch, which consists of the
for m any years and was com ­
Jim Ray place, the old Grey place, i
pleting
his home in H arbor when
all of the W arnock place and all
he
died.
of the W hales Head.
W ARREN McNEELY.
Surviving besides his widow’ are
4 sons; Donald of Long Beach,
Calif.; Richard in the M arines at
Camp Pendelton, Calif.; Raymond
of W ickenburg, Arizona and M au­
rice of W indsor, N. J. Three
daughters, Mrs. Neola Gay of
to
S a n ta Ana, Calif. Mrs. Nelly
Ram say of Snowflake. Arizona
and Miss Ju a n ita Alton of Long
Beach, Calif, also, 14 grand­
children.
NOTICE
May we commend you upon your faith
in the coastal area you have selected as
the location for your business.
lanes
Bowling Alley
z
“HAVE GOOD CLEAN FUN”
Brookings
Oregon
N O T IC E
It is the sincere wish of the National
Bowling and Billiard Corp., Chicago, th at
you are successful in every way.
SELL IT THRU THE
WANVADS
C O N G R A T U L A T IO N S
Azalea Lanes
RALPH W. REED
AND
to
BEST
New
Vry Our Seafoods
N ew H ourt
8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
6 p.m. on---------
The TOWN HOUSE
BROOKINGS
Find what you want through
the Pilot Class Ads.
W ISH ES
CLEO and GLEN ROGERS
on Their
O ur Meals Cooked to Your T aste and Flavor . . .
Reasonably Priced
N EX T TO BONN M OTEL
Plum bing and Electric
CONGRATULATIONS
BREAKFAST - LUNCHES - DINNERS
Bowling Alley
SMMMMS
AZALEA LANES
It has been a real pleasure to have had the opportunity
to build this building for them.
“BEST-O-LUCK”
Roy Weidcman — General Contractor
to
All the Fine New Businesses
Opening in the
Brookings-H arbor Area
C. O. Leonard Sc L. L Leonard — Real Estate
12 N(x>n to 9 P.M.
Menu for Sunday, October 12
All Kinds of Hor d ’Oeuvres, Salads, Jelly Molds. Appetizers, Relishes,
Baked Salmon, etc, etc.
Hot Ihshes Fried Chicken, Baked Ham, C’i|rry of Lamb-rice, Home
Made Breads.
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Our Heartiest Congratulations
Every Sunday
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YOU HELP YOURSELF TO
ALL
YOU
CAN
EAT
We Serve the Pie and Coffee
SHAP'S MAGIC KITCHEN
Phone Crescent City 4041
Week Day Dinners 3:00 to 9:00 PM . by Appointment
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