Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 25, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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    Parking Section
Alloted To Bikes
In one p ark in g space to the
rig h t of th e Pine Cone th e a te r
boys and g irls will find w hite
paintiMl rack w h ere they m ay
p ark th e ir bicycles. T hese w ere
fu rn ish ed by N o rris K em p anil
will be u n d er the supervision of
O fficers Brown ami C ross for the
exclusive use of those who need
a convenient place to leave th e ir
Wheels while dow ntow n.
Ethel Frazier
Weds Jackson at
Crescent City
E thel F ra z ie r becam e th e bride
of F ra n k Jackson at C rescent C ity
on TTiursday aftern o o n , at 2:00
p.m , Dec 18. Mr. and M rs C h ad ­
wick a tte n d e d th e couple at th e
services in th e office of th e ju s ­
tice of the peace,
Mrs. Jackson has been a re si­
dent of B rookings for som e y e a rs
• nd an em ployee of C hads F o u n ­
tain and C afe for th e p ast y e a r
T r y P ilo t Class Ads- they pay' or more.
Mr. Jack so n is a new com er to
B rookings, having m ade Gold
Beach his home. He is gaining
a re p u ta tio n for excellent cook­
ing at C had’s.
R ead
L ' " And, we
{ I Gr might add,
a double
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Merry
P ilo t
Ads
it
pays!
CHFUSTm AS
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Wo o f f e r our best
holid ay g re e tin g s and
pledge you a b rig h t
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and m e rry
Yule tide
Christmas.
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Thursday, December 25, 1952
B R O O K IN G S - H A R B O K I ' l L O T . B R O O K IN G S . « )!<! <-’
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Grace Stevenson
Laid To Rest
F u n e ra l services for G race P.
S tevenson. 69. of B rookings, w ere
held at th e C om m unity B ap tist
c h u rch F rid ay , Dec. 19, a t 2:00
p in ., w ith th e Revs. N ick N eufeld
and J. L. M um bow cr officiating.
In te rm e n t w as in th e W illiam
J a n e s W ard cem etery.
M rs. S tevenson w as born April
24, 1883, at A itkin, M inn., th e old­
est child of M a rg a re t and R obert
Polley. In 1907, she received h er
d eg ree in education at th e Uni-
v* rsity of M innesota, th en cam e
w est to W ashington and tau g h t
u ntil h er re tire m e n t in 1940. On
M ay 30. 1941, she m arried Dr.
Ja m e s E. S tevenson, who survives.
T he S tevensons m oved to B rook­
ings in 1945, w h e re th ey have
lived since.
Mrs. S tevenson w as very activ e
in ch u rch w ork, having ta u g h t th e
ad u lt S u n d ay school class a t th e
C om m unity ch u rch for som e tim e.
S urv iv in g besides h er w idow er
a re a son, Dr. C h arles N ew ton, a
lieu ten an t
co m m an d er
in
the
N avy at C oronado, Calif., five
siste rs, M is. M a rg a re t N at tra s s
of S e a ttle , W ash.; M rs D ora
D ra k e of S helton. W ash.; M rs.
Alice S ehades of Edm onds, W ash;
vlrs. E lizab eth Pow ell of M inne­
apolis, M inn.; and Mrs. C ora Good­
win of Tacom a, W ash.; th re e
b ro th ers, Robert», Polley and Jo h n
Polley of C algary, A lb erta. Can.,
and C leland Polley of S heern ess,
A lb erta. C an. Also fo u r g ra n d ­
children.
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UY .A ' A ♦
The s p irit of
the season
strengthens •
our bonds
o f m utual
friendship
MOORE'S VARIETY & APPAREL SHOP
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ad v e rtise m en t an d w ro te hom e fo r
his p a re n ts to p u rch ase th e g u n i
for his tw o b ro th ers.
R ic h a rd ’
G arvin and his y o u n g er b ro th e r
a re now possessors of th e tw o
W a lte r W oodw ard ad v ertised guns, g ifts from th e ir b ro th e r
wo guns for sale in T he Pilot V ernon who is now s ta tio n e d in
about tw o m onths ago. An issue K orea.
of th a t p ap er m ade th e long voy­
age to th e K orean fro n t w here
P ilot C lass Ads g et re s u lts !
..ae of o u r local boys saw th e
It Pays to
Advertise
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MARY
MYRTLE
MADGE
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HAPPY MAY YEAR
B. B. Crabb Co.
Glen's Bakery
G L S N mid K.4(’f/.4E L
bookkeeping
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Insurance
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C ur hope for your
peace and happiness
goes out to every
one of you.
C h ristm as
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CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO.
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YOUNG'S 5 & 10