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BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, November 6, 1952
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
bruises in an auto accident, but
Davis
Tuesday evening, Nov. 4
Express
Agency
as dauntless as ever, she is de
at dinner were Mr. and ■ M J
termined to deliver her talk as '
By Mm. E. F. Rapraeger
Art Pierce, who was seriously Homer Kessler and son, Phillip,
previously scheduled. Other in Is Brookings Need
parts
ill
recently, is much improved celebrating the birthday of Mrs.
How’
about
your
repair
"As a sign of our common hu teresting items on the program
manity, which is the basis for in will be a talk on the blackbird you need in a hurry? How about and able to be driving his truck Kessler,
Art glass—Yeltons.
ternational understanding, the by Mrs. Donald Craig, Thanks- Christmas gifts you want to send about town.
Record Players—Yel tons.
rose-red geranium might well be giving music under the direction by express? This effort to es
Mrs. Gladys Kindell came to
come our international flower." of Mrs. Curzon McKenzie and tiblish an express agency here in
Mrs. L. M. Hilt, daughter of Brookings last week to be here
So speaks our fellow Garden the flower arrangement of the Brookings needs the help of each Mr. and Mrs. W. H Hubbard, who for the election. Sh will rturn
Club member, Mrs. Webster Hib month entitled "Last Roundup," and every person in the Brook- has been assisting her mother for to Seattle where she is staying
bard, whose talk on the geranium created by Mrs. Harry Lockland. ings-Harbor area. We need let- the ]ast two weeks, returned to with her son, Floyd, and familu-
will be one of the highlights of The guest speaker for the after- ters from each one of you so we her home in Eugene on Saturday.
the November meeting of the noon will be our County Home have a complete picture to send
Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Hendry
Azalea Gartlen club to be held at Extension agent, ,who will give to San Francisco. Many people are diligently working to finish
1 p.m. at the Grange hal on us inside information on how’ to are asking what they can do to their new’ home on the Winchuck
The Altar Society is holding a
Thursday, Nov. 13. Mrs. Hibbard make Christmas decorations.
help in getitng enough informa-! rjver before the rainy season. bazaar Nov. 15, beginning 7:30
recently suffered broken ribs and
As usual the meeting will be tion to present to the Railway i They were former owners of the p.m. at the V.F.W. Hall. Fancy-
preceded by a dessert luncheon Express agency headquarters in , McVay greenhouses,
work for sale, games, other at
to be served at 1 p.m. Hostesses San Francisco. The following in
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parmine tractions and lunch
will be Mesdames Lyle Redfield, formation is needed and wanted visited a friend, Mrs. Minnie
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George Weber, Hazel Eickelberry from each business and house
Lowry, of Eureka on Thursday
hold in Brookings on your own
and Arthur Knox.
i and Friday of last week.
letterhead:
Corsage-making classes are
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Joy went / /
1. The potential tonnage you
now’ in progress and every inter
to
their daughter’s home near
REAL ESTATE
ested member is invited to take would ship by express from Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs.
part in this instruction. Last B « » k in g » if an express agency
Walter
Wollam
accompanied FOR HIRE—T-D 1 8, with blade
w’eek’s class was held at the home were located in this city.
Brokers
and drum, by hour or contract.
them to Portland and returned
2.
The
approximate
number
of
of Mrs. Lloyd Harbin with Mrs.
on the bus.
Contact J. L. King, Brookings
shipments
you
would
send
from
AA. E. Sandbo instructing. At
Box 211 Phone 2341
Mobile Station
35-5
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vincent of
tending were Mesdames Ed Fish Brookings each year.
Residence Phone 2292
er, E. W. Raveks, Alexander, 1 3. The approximate number of Oswego visited in Brookings from HOUSEHOLD goods, furniture,
Peterson.
Harry Lockland. Ers- shiPments you would have coming Friday to Sunday when they left
etc. Call Saturday p.m. and
Notary Public C. O. Leonard
kine Miller, Ed Ackley and to BrookinKs each >’ear a«d the for home. The Vincents are own
Sunday. Earl Wilson, Arnold
SALESMEN:
Charles Grayshel.
approximate total weight per ers of the three-story building
Lane.
It
O. S. Young
housing the Gould Shoe store,
The printing of the Year Books ^ear’
has been transferred to Crescent t 4 ^ rorn "h ere will your ship- "Chad’s" and Phillips Lads & TWO ROOMS for light house
Brookings, Oregon
City at the request of Mrs. Akers, ments coming into Brookings Dads wear, and several apart keeping, upstairs. Adults only.
ments.
Shingler Apt.
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who feels that she has too much originate?
5.
Where
will
your
shipments
By acting promptly you may job work ahead for The Pilot to
be able to secure these bargains handle it at the present time. It from this area go to?
is hoped that the Year Books The railway express minimum
in lots.
will
be available for the next charges on most commodities a*
Lot No. 1. 104 by 100 by 76 by
the present time are $1.54 plus
meeting.
90. Price $750.00
The date of the district meet tax.
“Brookings' O w n”
Lot No. 2. 90 by 84. Price ing at Medford has been changed
Packages weighing from 10 to
>700.00 City water available.
40
pounds
are
sent
cheajx'r
by
to November 12. The Azalea
Lot No. 3. 90 by 78. Price $630.00 Garden club has been requested exI),ess than by parcel post from
Or All three for a price of to furnish 15 favors for the lunch- a,eas
1000 miles away, much
ONLY $1800.00. Very excellent eon table, and plans are being fas,‘*i than freight.
Hillside Street
Brookings, Oregon
terms.
made to send or take over drift-
I* rom ( hicago auto freight
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wood pins in attractive folders.
takes about eight days, by cai
Courteous, Dependable Service”
Extra, Extra large lot with a
A Garden club will aways be l°a(hng company to Portland and
28 by 32 cement foundation al an aid to a community. It is the ^rom Portland to Brookings by
ready built. Not too far from main conscious aim of every gardener Buck takes about two weeks, rail
part of town. Complete price to beautify his surroundings. Our frei«ht lakes three jo four weeks
*1200 00. Terms,
state abounds with nature's gio- exPress takes about five to six
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ries, the pagan gran,leur of rug- days
Two New Listings.
ged coast and mountain range, This information will not obli
No. 1. 16 acres, more or
or less.
less, the serene beauty of winding Rate an>one but is vital to show
with approximately 700 feet of river and stream, the mystic love- the neC(1 for an agency here,
ON TH E W INCHUCK
river frontage and 400 feet of liness of fern and forest.
The 11 is UP to each and every citi-
lligbway frontage. A combination coastal area of Oregon is ideal zcn ’n Brokings-Harbor area to
business and scenic Ux'ation rarely for the gardener. The love of
behind this movement to help
POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS
found. S,*e us lor further details gardening resulted in the forma- Ret an ex Press agency here. Many
No. 2. 9 acres, more or less, (tion of the Azalea Garden club do not realize just how' much they
with approximately 4<X) feet of Other women throughout the
PHONE 2568
Harbor, Oregon
use »♦ once it is established
Highway frontage. Good terms. state belong to similar clubs. B will never take the place of
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Here they can indulge their love
or parcel post but will be
l 1» Acre with repair garage of natural beauty and have a a welcome addition to the two.
and living quarters established common aim of picking up wheie Letter« containing the above in-
for several years excellent op nature left off Garden clubs ate formation should be sent to Mr.
U S E D P IC K U P
portunity for good mechanic
therefore at work throughout the Leslie Woodriff, Harbor, Oregon
1951 International L u o
*4000.00 will handle.
state contributing their efforts He is not interested in the oper-
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towards the beautification of tins ation of the agency himself but
10,000 Miles
Just trying to help get an agency
3.81 acres with large unfinished gixxl earth.
4-Speed - Overloads - Heater - S-ft. Box
bouse
gixxl well
orehani -
established here. He hoi>es to
ocean view close to Harbor store.
have enough information to pre
$ 1,500.00
sent it with Mr. Dave Franklin
*6500.00 full price $2000 00 will Brookings Studio
handle.
and any other persons interested
Moves
• • •
li helping to push the movement
The Brookings Studio is now to the Railroad Express agency
ALMOST NEW hem»' in town
Your International Harvester Dealer
extra large lot. Combination o jx m for business in our new lo- Ji San Francisco Nov. 17. Please
lb «ng room and kitch. n. Ixirge cation in the Goetz building on, write immediatelv as many let
beuivom and oversize utility room. the ground floor. No more stair, | , ers are needed. ‘
F\i.ni«<»ed.
Everyth, ng goes for to climb, having moved from over
the bank.
only *3950.00.
LOCAL NEWS
We have set up our cam era1
• • •
r,x>ni
to
lx'
able
to
photograph
j
Mr.
and Mrs, M D. Cochell and
Many people are taking advan
large
family
and
wedding
groups
sons.
William and Rodger, of
AUTHORIZED
tage of our low priced, easy to
as
well
as
individual
portraits
of
SSalem.
O
re.
were
weekend
visi-
pay for lots. If you are in the
market tor a lot, let us show you adults, children and babies. We tors at the R. D. Rowley home
also do photo finishing, copying I Mrs. Cochell is the daughter of
these
_ ___________________________ I and Photostats.
Rev E c Hicks and sistp|. Qf
We are members of the Photo- Mrs. Rowley. Thev left fofr home
If It’s Insurance You Need n’7 ’h,e1 AT S,S Assoc,ation- Inter* Monday via Crescent City to visit
in s u ra n c e lO U I\CCd( national Association of Photo- Mrs. Grover at Seaside hospital
M A HAVE INSURANCE YOU U‘ap,u'*'s a n d are the oldest studio She and Mrs. Cochell were form-
W ANT! See us for aU forms of 1,1 B ,'"’kings
er tM|,ege sfUljents at p aciRc IX>1.
M cCU LLO CH C H A IN SAW D EA LER
General Insurance through the
lou r inspection and comments lege.
AND REPAIR SERVICE
, on our new studio and work is
| invited.
Kenneth Grover of the Elk
TH E "AM ERIC AN '
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Creek ranch made a trip to Cres-
'SURANCE CO.
Across from Shell Station
Brookings,
Oregon
.
— n t -v Tuesday
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»».» hring
in mg home
rlOTTie II
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B ro o k in g s, O reg o n
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Just About Folks
Along Azalea Row
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