Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 20, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, November 20, 1952
BROOKIN^HARBOR f / L o r , BROOKINGS. OREGON
The Coffee Mill closed on Sun­
day to open on or about January
DAILY
1 as a fine new restaurant. Mr.
Freight Service
Junior Hanscam and family
and Mrs. McCamey will vacation
in Portland and southern Cali- |went to Eugene on Wednesday
Coast Freight
1 lornia while the work is beine They will visit a sister and Junior
I done.
"ill have a medical checkup.
Lines
Medical examination shows a
tumor on the spine and an opera­
DAVE FRANKLIN, i News and Notes From
tion
may be recommended.
Owner
Correspondence
from the Man-
11
he
Alexander
Studio
P hone 2664
leys stated they expected to be
The last splash of rain was
BOB W IL L IA M S O N
in Los Angeles shortly after some
Local A gent
more than Fern Alley could han­
short trips and in San Francisco
dle . . . we were almost flooded by Christmas.
out. This week new gutters have'
The heavy pounding of the
been added—that should remedy
waves
during last week's storm
Town and Country the Our situation.
took the sandbar out of the mouth
appointment book would of the Chetco, leaving it wide
indicate that more and more peo­ and deep. During low water this
Gas Company
ple are using the simplified meth­
summer the passage to the sea
’all Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or
od of Christmas shopping. It’s was very narrow.
vrite P. O. Box 342, Crescent an inexpensive one, too . . . when
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harroun ar­
’ity. J. E. (Jim) DAYTON, dis­ the cost of pictures is broken
tributor. Butane tanks for rent, down to a per gift basis, portraits rived home from Portland where
Mrs. Harroun spent two weeks
sale or lease. Office located at
are an economical gift. Best of
tnderson Plumbing Co., Fresno all, your portrait is the most per- j in the Good Samaritan hospital.
Her daughter, Mrs. Darlene
treet, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent
sonal of al "personalized” gifts. . Woodward, from Klamath Falls,
ity.
Adv. also went with them. While there
they visited their other daughter,
Mrs. Leo Stevens and Myrna
Lamb.
L et Ralph Do It
The Eagles Auxiliary will hold
its
regular meeting on Friday,
YOUR MOTOR RALPH A. YOUNG Nov. 21. This is a week earlier
than the usual date but was
Custom Farm Tractor Work
Wfffl
more
convenient to members lie-
Rotovateing
—
Leveling
G u a r a n te e d
cause of the coming Thanksgiving
Lily Row Making
holiday.
Ask For An Estimate
Mr. and Mi's. Chadwick came
1*
P e rm a n e n t
home from Oakland last weekend
It h y le n e G lycol Base
P. O. Box 5 9 6
alter Mrs. Chadwick had under­
I
Phone
2274
Brookings, Oregon tone physical examination and
a n t i - freeze
I X-rays. They returned to the Bay
( ’ity on Monday where she en­
niiiiiiHTn n' iijijiu jh !1
tered Providence hospital tor
an operation on Thursday
NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME
Claud Woodward left on Friday
with full basement
or Ohio and Missouri to spend
two months visiting relatives.
The Chetco Aerie of Eagles is
FOR SA LE
holding an especially important
meeting on Friday night, Nov. 21
Includes Duplex, never lived in, and one-bedroom home.
and again on Friday, Nov. 28.
All srictly modern on 2/3 acre % mile from 101 Highway
Meetings open at 8:00 p.m. and
on South Bank of Chetco.
every member is urged to be pres­
ent. New benefit laws are to be
B IL L
S L O P E C— Owner
discussed.
r m g g n a n n n n m iij i iH n r rT T n iiT T -
Just About Folks
PAGE NIN E
Plea'ge For
Home Defense
Organizations throughout the
state are cooperating this month
m a "Pledge for Home Defense”
campaign in order to built! a
strong reserve force for civil de­
Record playerd, Y clton’s.
fense.
The drive began Tuesday. Arm­
istice Day, anti will continue
through Thanksgiving, Nove. 27.
"Purpose is to get a reservoir Screened Sand, and Gravel
of potential volunteers,” said Rob­
ert Sandstrom of the state civil
defense agency. •Members of p a r-.
ticipating groups civic, women,'
veterans, farm will be asked to
Top Soil
Fill Dirt
indicate their willingness to b e 1
Drainage R ock
counted as potential volunteers !
to whom the local civil defense'
P llO nC 2 } .| I
organization may offer training
Leonard Real E state
and service it the need arises.”
1 he idea behind the campaign,
Salvage Sand
and Gravel
P
THE PERFECT M ATCH...
WHERRIE TAILORING COMPANY'S new pom virgin
wool fall fabrics and expert tailoring. Thot'i the
combination to the most com plimentary suit
you've ever owned. Let Wherrie make your suit
TAILORED TO MEASURE!
Suit» ( 3 - p le c e ) $ 3 3 .5 0 to $ 8 9 .3 0
m Wfcwrte CJeSbei
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guardsman
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PHILLIPS CLOTHING
1
ONE- AND TW O -RO O M COTTAGES
COMPLETELY FURNISIIED
HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month
SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE
SOUTH OF BROOKINGS
FOR SALE ’47 Chev. Areo Sc
dan. Radio, heater, good condi­
tion. Howard Vining, Pedrolic
Drive, Harbor.
3H-1 *
T R E N C H IN G
M.
JO N ES
Certified W atchmaker and Jeweler
Fine R ailw ay W atches Elgin», H am ilton*, Illinois and others
21 and 23 Jew els!
" F o r the g ift you w ill give with pride Jet your jew eler
be your guide.”
W ORK
DONE
SEWER LINES, WATER LINES,
DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC.,
At S i2.50 PER HOUR
Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop
P. O. Box 1240
HARBOR, OREGON
First House South of Sunset M otel
INFORMATION!
The best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
Stiver ware and Jewelry.
N.
being supported by more than 100
national organizations, follows
(hegons jxilicy of developing a
hard core of trained workers, and
having a reserve of people regis­
tered and ready to otter their
ser\ ices when needed.
ABOUT
LIGHTING - HEATING - POWER EQUIPMENT
Electric Heating is now EQUAL with other tyfws of fuels. Electricity is clean,
healthful and dependable. See us about your heating problems. Our stockroom is
the most complete in Brookings.
QUALITY MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
Robinson’s Building—Next to Dimmick’s
QUALIFIED
N O T IC E
TO
TRUCKERS!
Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING
1 block south of Mobile Sta. ’ Next to Plywood Plant
FOX
BROS.
LICENSED
AND
INSURI D
CRAFTSMAN
Our Prices Are l air and Reasonable
No Service - No Charge Polity
GORIXJN PUMPS
Gas and Electric
HEALTH LAMPS
Germicidal
-
U ltra Violet
WAT ER SYSTEMS UP TO 10,(XX) GALLONS PER HOUR
NEON SIGNS - FLUORESCENT LIGHTING - DISPLAY DESIGN
McNABB ELECTRIC CO.
MATOT BLDG.
Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2891
Res. Phone 2561, 3 Mi. So. H arbor
On Hiw-ay 101
SERVICE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE