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California-Oregon
Bowling League
BROOKINGS-HARBOP PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Hendricks ...............................
Eiiekhoff .................................
Putnam
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HARBOR NEWS
Thursday, November 20, 1952
They expect to get some fishing
in while here.
P IA N O S ! »
Mrs. Carl Arlandson came dowr
News was received Sunday ot from Coos Bay on the bus Sunday
Novemlx»r 17, 1952
Bob Dimmick .......................... 159 the death of Earl Pallady, son of evening in order to help her
H'urlitzer and
Team
Won
Lo Orton ..................................... 156 Mrs. Ida Hubbell, at the Veter daughter-in-law, Mrs. Helen Ar
Lost
Ply. Dry Ends ................ 12
4 Hasting ................................... 154 ans hospital in Los Angeles early landson with her three babies on
Jesse French
R otary .............................. n
5 Graber ..................................... 151 that morning. It is planned to the drive back to Coos Bay where
Azalea Lanes ................ 10
have the funeral services in Sar> they will visit for a week or ten
6
Individual game:
V.F.W............................... 9
Francisco.
Mis. Nellie Rodehaver, days.
7 Liligard
302
NEW AND USED
Smith River Legion ..... 7
who
makes
her home here with
9 Hendricks ......................
190
Mrs. Charles Spooner, Mrs. Bill
Rod and Gun ................ 6
1 10 ( ’hapin
191 her mother, Mrs. Hubhel. is also
F.O.E................................ 4
12 Orton
196 seriously ill, and her daughter, Morrison and daughter Margery
Ply. Pond Lilies ............ 4
12 Corderman ............................ 193 Mrs. Beth Kercher of Berkeley, of Smith River, and Miss Rose
R E N 9 T A L O R T R IA L
High averages:
Kiickhott
190 arrived on the Saturday evening Waters were guests at the home
of
Mr.
and
Mi's.
Lee
Perez
re
Dearm ond ...............................
plane
179 Brannin .........................
199 to be here with her.
( hapin ................................... 167 Goetz ..........1.......................... 189
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waldien cently. Miss Waters is visiting
drove down from Portland and her parents at Smith River while
Tuning & Repair
unnan i:n in n in u irin in u i::.’Tnni:nTTiinTnir:
spent a recent weekend here visit-, on her vacation from Beverley-
ing Mr. Waldicn's mother, Mrs. Hills where she is a telephone
Anna Waldien, and his brothers operator.
CONN M OTORS
Curt and Frank and their fami Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne
lies. When they returned to Port entertained a group of old friends C O N T A C T —
101 HI WAY. WEST BROOKINGS
land they were accompanied by at dinner Sunday evening follow Chetco Drug Store
Mrs. Anna Waldien. who will visit ed by an evening of conversation.
E X C E L L E N T BUYS
Brookings, or
there for a few weeks.
Those making up the group in
1949 Ford Station Wagon
Ross Overton and his son-in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. Payne, Mr
1395.00
t o
law, Bob Robinson, of Los An and Mrs. Andrew Hoffeldt, Mrs.
Kathryn Reekman, Jack Tungate.
194S Buick, Low Mileage
1350.00 geles spent last week at the Over- Harry
Roher and Ernest Foster
GOOD CONDITION '
ton homestead on Yank Prairie
NEW’ PAINT
Mrs. Henry Payne and son Ken
MUSIC STOWE
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in the upper Chetco country.
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Mr. and Mi's. Fred Reiffcn- neth came in during the evening
COQUILLE, OREGON
berger arrived from Hartley, Ia„ to join the group.
^anaiis£x:: rji n ::n n gnii r,E2^an r.:ii ii rm^:nnrrnnn:
for a week’s visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Braynard.
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EE23ST
Early Shoppers Bargain Special
TW O 4x6 SILVERTONE PORTRAITS
In Beautiful Shadow Box Folder
FOR
LIMITED TIME
Graber ..................................
Dearmond .............................
AZALEA LANCS
Women’s Bowline Scores
High ten average:
Only $5 95
Katie Hall ............................. 149
Vena Crabb ......................... 146
BROOKINGS STUDIO
Clara
Goyke ......................... 146
Goetz Bldg.
F. Unican ............................. 139
Cleo Rogers ......................... 138
Kip|>er Bowie ....................... 134
L. Winegardner .................. 134
Betty Nelson ....................... 132
Rickeky Haggerty ..............
131
PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583.
Audrey Keen ....................... 125
SIX AI^T. UNITS Downtown location waiting list; gross income High individual game:
$4500 |>er year; $8000 will handle.
Clara Goyke ...................... 192
High
individual Series:
BUSINESS BUILDING, brand new on Highway 101. Long term
Cleo
Rogers ........................ 171
lease on rental. Living quarters available. Gross income $5100
l*»r year; $17,500 down.
High team game:
Sisco Loggerettes ............ 832
NEW TRI PLEX; income now $200 mo.; in s tru c te d to carry second
High
team series:
story; additional duplex foundation with rough plumbing in- $9 300
down. $93 per month.
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Sisco Loggerettes ............ 2410
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
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FREE
BOWLING INSTRUCTION
188
187
Please register no tv
Ladies — Mon., Nov. 17 — 3 p.m.
4 cen Agers — Mon., Nov. 17 — 4:30 p.m.
Men — lues., Nov. 18 — 3 p.m.
('lasses to be conducted by Jack Soelberg, one of
the Northwest’s outstanding howlers and instruc
tors.
OPEN BOWLING
Mondays—3:00 to 6:45 p.m.
'l ues, Wed., & Thurs. — 3:00 to 6:45 p.m.
Fridays — 3:00 to 11:30 p.m.
Sat. & Sun. — i :oo to 11:20 p.m.
Insurance of All Kinds!
See: Charles Grayshel, Erma 1). Rice
Martha Grayshel or Guy Fi Rice.
• When Brookings Has 10.000
Ki
/ hings Happening This lTee{ at
What Will You H ave*???
ft
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DON’S HOUSE
CL,FF
Oon Sez-. EVERY W E D N E SD A Y — BIN G O PA RTY with many
cash and merchandise prizes.
Set Aside 'Phis Date
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22
7:30 P.M.
Don Sez*, FRIDAY NIGH 1 — 1 ALEN 1 SH O W ds going fine with
new prizes offered. $10.00 first winner; $5.00 second win
ner. End of six weef^s, $75 to Sweepstakes; $25 to runnerup
«If you know a boy or girl that can act, sing, or dance, enter them in our contest)
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Annual Carnival
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Sponsored By
Don Sez: WESTERN and POPULAR STRING BAND with fea
tured singing on SATURDAY N IG H T
BROOKINGS-HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL
1RY OUR AMERICAN FOOD PREPARED BY A NEW CHEF
.Id mission
Special I hanksgiving Dinner - $2.50
Adults, 25c
High School, 15c
Children, ioc
P ro c o x t« for High School Student Bodv
Half Portions
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Phone 2421 for Reservations
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Bring Your Family
West Brookings