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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