Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 06, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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    BROOKINGS-HARBO? PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE TWELVE
list of articles and they will be
reimbursed for their loss. The
business was fully covered by in
surance.
Laundry is being accepted and
The Del Norte Laundry of Cres-
cent City was completely con-
be finished in Grants Pass
burned by fire Saturday night, as until the business is re-established
was the adjoining Pacific Machine according to the Cur-Del Laundry
Works.
i local agency.
Persons having laundry in t h e ---------------------------
building are asked to submit a For Results Pilot Want Ads.
Crescent City
Laundry Burns
gUhiTynnnmTtïtnB^rrgwiffiHiwTrimiiiwHii»Tÿi»w|/nïi
NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME
with full basement
FOR
SALE
Includes Duplex, never lived in. and one-bedroom home.
mile from 101 Highway
on South Bank of Chetco.
All srictly modern on 2/3 acre
B IL L
1
S K O P E C—O« ner
J
Sporting Goods— Fishing Gear!
5
H'e try to meet the artglers every need'
J
J. J. GALLAGHER
2
In the heart of town
Brookings, Oregon
Bowling Leagues Grow
City Bowling
League Scores
P IA N O S !
Pickup Owners
I HONES: Office, 2S24; Residence 258?.
Individual Series
Chapin ..........
568 ;
Hoagland
Graber
539
506
..................
Rainy Weather Is Here . . . Protect What You
Carry in Your Pickup With a
JIFFY ALL-PURPOSE TOP
$7500 FULL PRICE for cheerful two-bedroom home in town includes
<m GanW
automatic washer and dryer.
Ply. Dry Ends .........................y95
Rixl & Gun Club .................. 921
13ACRES, close-in. ideal sub-division site or small farm; four large F ‘ ° E................................... 903
rooms with Chetco River view, garage, barn; generous water
supply. $*XXX) will handle.
Team Series
Rod & Gun Club ................ 2580
HIGHWAY & RIVER FRONTAGE with ocean view; 16 level, cleared Pl) D r) Ends
.
2573
acres with creek and springs; ideal resort and motel site.
F O E.............................
2537
SAWMILL SITE with perfect road and water facilit ies at $1000
an acn*.
High Average
i Chapin ..................................
Graber ..................................
I Orton ....................................
Hoagland ............................
Putnam ................................
Eickhoff ..............................
Hasting ................................
Malcolm ...............................
Matson ..................................
Wallace ................................
Insurance of A ll Kinds!
See: Charles Grayshel, Erma D. Rice
Martha Grayshel or Guy Fi Rice.
When Brookings Has 10.000
What Will You H ave????
inTìront'nxujnuuwnr.c
Logging company for a 200 game.
The Beaverettes have an addi­
tion of two more teams, Tots &
Following is the standings after Teens, Mincer’s Jewelry and the
Eagles Auxiliary, which makes an
three weeks of play:
L.
eight-team
league. The league is
W.
3
going
to
join
the Woman’s Inter-
IFurlitzer and
Wilbank’s Market ............ 9
4
national
Bowling
Congress
which
Mati't Go
8
Jesse French
4 gives them the right to go ic
Hendricks Furniture ....... 8
6 state or national tournaments,
Freeman's Market .......... 6
o The high individual game was
Big Jim’s Tavern ............ 6
NEW AND USED
7 won by Clara Gayke with a 178
Fox Brothers .................. 5
9 score.
Phillips Dad & Lad .......... 3
Don’s Cliff House .......... 3
0 High individual series was tak-
High individual game, Frank en by Lillian Winegardner with
R E N T A L OR TR IA L
Chapin, 220.
a score of 444.
High individual series, Frank
High team game was taken by
Chapin, 346.
Don’s Cliff House team with an
.Tuning & Repair
High team game, Fox Broth­ 810 game.
ers, 984.
High team series was also won
High team series, Fox Broth­ by Don’s Cliff House with 2310
ers, 2813.
pins.
CO NTACT—
Sisco Loggerettes are in the
STANDING OF THE
lead now with no losses and Don’s
CAL.-ORE. BOWLING LEAGUE Cliff House with seven wins anu Chetco Drug Store
Team Standings
one loss.
< n
Brookings, or
is!
W- L* So far the Beaverettes have
j Ply. Dry Ends .................. S 0 three prizes on their list.
J I V. F. W................................. 6 2 Chicken (2) dinners at Don’s
j Rotar)
6 2 Cliff House for an all-spare game.
2 Azalea Lanes .................... 4
One dollar cash for high indi­
MUSIC STORE \
2 Smith River Legion
3
■JtL.
vidual game weekly,
■ F O E
j Pair of nylon hose by Sisco C O Q U IL L E , O R E G O N
2 Rod & Gun Club .............. 2
"A " JT....r,minn"'.Tn,':Tminnni:-nntTTTnrmTTTTr.unnn
8 £
Ply. Pond Lilies .............. 0
I I£
Individual Game
Chapin .................................. 197
Orton .................................... 193
Monis .................................. 193
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
[ V’YlWcn-
Wov fc
Ihursday, Oefober 30, 1952
i 'iiim r ììre- flp ' iV
4?
insurance
LEONARD R. HARVEY
On the Highway south of Harbor until the new building to
house our oftice is completed in Brookings
BOX 1232, HARBOR
PHONE 2597
Featuring
HOSI’I'l AL PLANS
. SICK & ACCIDENT
ACCIDENT - LU E - ENIXWVMENT
ANNUITY
175
168
162
161
159
156
158 f
152
151
146
On the Main Drag
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
INSTALLED ANYWHERE WHILE YOU WAIT
OR AT YOUR CONVENIENCE
Waterproof Tarpaulins
OLYMPIA HARDWARE & SUPPLY
CO.
BROOKINGS. ORE.
ARMISTICE
DAY
. . . a day
that has built a
hearts for those
monument in our
young men who
believed that peace
was worth
fighting for
. . . a day
to resolve that they
shall not have died
in vain
V e w ill not be open for business
ACCOUNTANT
and
TAX CONSULTANT
HOME OFFICE; LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA
An old-line legal •vx.- x,.
msuranra company rated at
•ŒxceP
Formerly with Inlernal Revenue
Sendee
Licensed by State of Oregon
i h. 2513 or Gen. Del., Brookings
PHONE 2781
LT iummmumu g 5 5 5
Fret! and Doll Rasmussen pur- •
suing poultry statistics and three-'
I yolk eggs.
Gay. giggling girls of the Gar­
den club practicing a "Shockaroo’’
(for Nov. 13.
Mrs. Rreeding still catching 29-
pound fish.
Birthday greetings to Archie
Hendricks.
Politics becoming a minor sub­
ject.
Ed Ackley returning from "for­
eign” soil.
Clive Manley hoping Taft would
be elected.
Those freezers and lockers full
of salmon and venison.
Beneficial Standard Life Insurance
Company
Permanent Anti-Freeze
Armistice Day, Nov. n th
W alter L. Morgan
OREGON
STATE
BANK
BROOKINGS. OREGON
"Your Dependable Home Institution"
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M ember Fed
• Deposit Insurance Corporation