PA G E T W E L V E Thursday, October 16, 1952 BR O O K IN G S-H A R B O ? P IL O T , BROOKINGS, O R E G O N The home of Mrs. Nelita Kamp on the piano. Oh! yes, it sends fest. I know the rest of the bar­ was the scene of an enjoyable shivers up your back. bershoppers, along with myself, party on Monday afternoon honor­ The “Tommy” Thompsons were want to think them. t Mrs. Eva Hill was the guest of ing Mis. Lawn and her sister Mrs. the "open house” hosts for the By OI Speb honor at the home of her son and gang Monday night. They are family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuart of Hollister who have spent A rather timely remark was Sure had a good turnout of giving up the “Hearthstone”, so two months visiting Mrs. Lawn’s Crockett near Harbor, Ore. at a overheard the other day—“I’d Barbershoppers Montlay night, invited the barbershoppers over dinner party. Mrs. Hill celebrated son and family Mr. and Mrs. Art , walk a mile to save a pennv to ... . go hunting.” . ' „ her 86th birthday on October 3rd Lawn. Visiting and a social time plus several guests. Went over a lor pie, * coffee and one last song park , where I T used . to was enjoled. Refreshments were couple of the old songs then work­ nrd is enjoying fair health for her age. Following the bountiful served by Mrs. Kamp, assisted by ed on a few’ of the new’ ones. dinner the beautiful decorated May Crook and Eunice Faris, We’re getting some pretty good birthday cake was cut and served. iuests included Ruth Raymond, songs whipped into shape. After giving the chorus mem­ Her two great grand daughters Jackie Yarbough, Mildred Lake, PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583. D >nna Mae and Cindy Freeman, Virginia Bowie, Bet.y Eagles, bers a going over we did a little .*n I daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Layman, Mabel Maris “woodsheddin”, which is a lot of Eddie Freeman sang Happy Birth­ Ann Blankenship, Ada 1101*811, fun. If you don’t know w hat wood­ LARGE CITY LOTS EXCELLENT LOCATION—$700. only $200. day. Mrs. Hill received many gifts, Henrietta Woodruff, Agnes Maris, sheddin is, it’s picking a quartet down. flowers and cards extending birth­ Evelyn Reichlin, Alyce Bolick, Lu­ at randum. Then they get up and cille Lawn and Ada Nelson. day greetings. try to put a song together in HOME WITH CHETCO RIVER VIEW—with easement to the river Mrs. Lucy Martin, age 81, had the barbershop harmony style. and good fishing. Furnished two bedrm. home with fireplace. the misfortune to fall recently in Thats when you hear some of the Garage & woodshed. Only $7500. Full Pr. Terms. the Smith River Coffee Shop. She notes that are between the keys injured her hip in the fall and ONE ACRE* 100 FEET OCEAN FRONTAGE—with small cottage was taken to Seaside Hospital by been under construction for sev­ 15900. FI. Pr. Terms. W urlitzer and ambulance, where she is getting eral months by Frank Endert. Jesse French along satisfactory with her hip will soon be finished and open NEW 2 BEDRM. HOME only $8500 full pr. pannelled living rm. in a cast. Hdw. firs. & cement drive—close in. to the public. The interior is be­ ing finished and fountain equip­ The Smith River Sunday School N E W A N D USED are having a foot! sale on Satur­ ment being installed this week. SAVE RENT- NEW 2 Bedrm. Home with fireplace—hdw\ firs. day afternoon, October 18 at All large rooms $2500. Down balance $60.60 per mo. at Westbrook’s Market. Sale opens 4% interest. at 1.00 p.m. Proceeds will be used j to help purchase a piano or organ NEW 3 BEDRM. 2 BATHS* DEN FIREPLACE garage large R E N T A L O R H E iA L for the church. There will be lot good well. This is a real bargain at $14,000.00. plenty of home cooked food on sale. ISO feet river frontage good boat landing 4 Rm. Modern home 1 lining & Repair Teacher of Chester Crook, g o v e r n m e n t M Pune XSXKMD «30001 Down. • tra|»er for predatory animals, caught a large bear first of the Piano— I oice week on the Eva McNamara ranch in Elk Valley. The hear Pipe Organ had been living on apples on this See: Charles Grayshel, Erm a D. Rice ranch and was good anti fat. STUDIO BROOKINGS, ORE. M artha Grayshel or Guy F* Rice. B rookings, or Ml Robeit Mm' ar and chil­ dren of Medford, Oregon, is spend­ £ When Brookings Has 10,000 What Will Y’ou H ave??? 7 ing several days visiting her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maris also her grand mother, Mrs. Agnes Maris. I*he new* Rexall Store and ice <«>Ql II l.'l . ( >KI <,<)N cream fountain building which has SMITH RIVER 'Wood-shedding7 SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO. j • P IA N O S ! NORINE HARVEY Insurance of A ll Kinds! CONTACT— Chetco Drug Store v. maara Things Doing and Happening at ! P A U L ftO N N IG E R , M. D. Don's C /iff House physician and surgeon HV Office 1 lours: io to 12; 1 to 5 Office Phone 2911; Res. Phone 2580 have completed a Series of Talent Contests and the Five Winners are to meet again for the Grand Prize of $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, at 10:30 P.M. Spcrtiitq Goons— Fishing Gear! Ji e try to meet the anglers every need! J. J. GALLAGHER In the heart of town Brokings, Oregon THE MACKS Are Playing This Week GIVING YOU T ill: BEST DANCE RHYTHM AND SONY; SPECIALTIES BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS AVTHO KIZED Don sez: arc going to hare a BIG H A L L O W E ’E N P A R T Y , F R ID A Y , O C T O B E R 3 1 . A Masquerade Ball with noise makers. confetti, etc., plus prizes for the best man and best lady costume. Also for the best couple. Il f Don sez: Wednesday nights are going to be Bingo N ights with McGULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER AND REPAIR SERVICE Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon 1« O« Box 195 Brookings, Oregon Phone 22*4 j many prizes to be won. Come and join the fun. Spend an erentng with us and try our wonderful dinners. i Phone 2421 for Reservations West Brookings