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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1953)
Brookings Harbor Pilot 5 THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1953 GRAND OPENING Smith River By ETHEL GOODLIN BAKER and STANTON COMES TO BROOI S v v Rv ? i THE SCHOOL * PHONE 2472 FOR DI low ÙOU AND VOUR FAMILY CAN LIVE BE FI Ot the pastor, Rev. James Shel-|April 13. ton. and Ben Stator. The ceiling, Mr. Baumgart pews, walls repainted, floor sand famiiar figure c ed and stained; papering of the Hrookings for mi high walls took many hours of busy and energe hard labor to get the interior more bard work ready for Easter. A floor furnace' an-v man m tc donated by Mr. and Mrs. Burton j friends wish him Tyler, is surely appreciated by the ery and look fc church congregation. Phis r e - 1 Working ar places the old oil stove. Plans a re !aroun<^ the Centl being made to purchase a new he has a good r' musical instrument soon. Dona- tions are being made for this tune to sliP and new instrument. an(^ suffered a b Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Freeman accident- She wa: were hosts for a farewell dinner ceni **>’ by her on Thursday at their home near received medical Harbor,' in honor of the latter s ting a,ong nicely brother, Davy Crockett, who has Mrs Mattie K completed his training at Camp a message Saturd Roberts. Among those present I dT e ath °{ her sis were the grandmother, Mrs. Eva Knutson, a Hill, Davy and Vernon Crockett, i ^ r* ant^ Mrs. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and three bating a lovely j daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Don- on Reckstead av aid Crockett. Davy has left for Vuntiey borne. ( Camp Stoneman to report for tnc building is bei overseas duty. The brother, Ver- ^ractor Koy Dimi non. has returned to Camp Rob- ing?/ erts. . The new Shell j The Del Norte county Federa- tion being constru' tion of Womens Clubs will hold brook market and a meeting on Tuesday, April 21 Way wil1 soon bc at the Federated church in C res-' °^en lor business, cent City. A luncheon will be tu’° gas pumPs- ‘ served at 12:30, followed , by t h e ° tber service» to business meeting, with President Owen be mi Mrs. Eunice Faris presiding. ne^ station- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tedsen Everyone is enj are the happy parents of a nihe- Warm sunshine th pound, half-ounce son by caesa- arc busy now hav rian birth at the Seaside hospital ^cns Plowed 80 ear on April 13. The young man has be f lanted- Severs been named Robert Dean. Grand- gardens are up parents are Mr. and Mrs. Willis nicely- Hight and Mr. and Mrs. Nis Jep -1 “-------------- so"; „ Need something? Try the want Mrs. Eva Hill fmd the misfor- ads. Save on Food The HUMBOLT FOOD PLAN Way IN JOUR HOME SEASONAL ,z’ont/) Qua ht SURE, a car is a wonderful thing to have. But, we know for a fact that in many cases it’s far more convenient and econom ical for you to go Greyhound. Experts aay it costs 8< a mile to own and operate the average car*—that includes the "hidden* costs that many autoists usually don't count. COMPARE this with Greyhound's low-cost, frequent, conven ient service with no parking or traffic worries and you’ll real ize why we say..."Save yourself, your car and your money... CM Greyhound!" •B a««d on a rocont ttu d y mad« ky tranoportotion «njinotro * Guaranteed b y * Goad Housekeeping MODELS AS LOW AS Be Good to Your Pocketbookl Far«« from BROOK INGS ' Ko«*- Ark......... $44 00 ver, B.C. . . 13.90 Io Springs. Colo 28 60 Topeka. Kansas St. Paul, Minn.............. Butte, Mont........... TSp 2OT L E S R ,. on Round- Trip TVSw» -------— T b n 'i A A»«sr IXJWN buy now on easy terms F«d«rai Tan K m ROBT. C. RETTKE PHONE 2311 dcrost from the Depot, Eureka ♦ Across from the School, Brookings