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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1953)
LOCAL NEWS Musical Instruments, Yelton. Leads Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Scrock ¡Curry ' Brookings Harbor Pilot 9 were Sunday overnight guests at O r e C I O n C o U n t l P C I n THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 Bonn Motel. This was the last lap lan _ 11 V W U f lT ie S ■ For Safe Boating ot their honeymoon trip. Thev The death toll for summer boating season this year the Cap- will reside in Albany. Other Population Gains oating in the Pacific Northwest :ain said, will be the Coast Guard weekend guests at the same place' Curry lead the counties of the went up 13 per cent last year as auxiliary, composed of private e in showing the greatest shown by figures released here were Mr. and Mrs. N. E. M ay1 boatmen who make themselves and family, Medford. Mr. and percent of increase in population today by Captain W J. A ustei-1 available tor advice and instruc Mrs. May are interested in locat from the time the 1950 census •’'ann. acting commander of th e ’ tion on how to operate your boat was taken through July 1, 1952, 13*h Coast Guard district. ing here. with maximum safety during the according to tabulations in the A'so shown was an increase of, boating season. Mr. and Mrs. /John Hewitt. ♦ Sheet Music, Yelton. current issue of the Oregon Bus- 14 per cent in calls received from (Napa. Calif., new owners of Park- iness Review. vessels in distress and an increase Mr. and Mi’s. Harold Roop. Ss.. ler’s Anchorage are staying at the The percent of increase for of 33 I kt cent in lives saved. Bonn Motel while their place is of Silverton, Ore., have spent se\ - Curry county was 15.6, with Coos Distress Lives Lives eral days in the area visiting their [gotten in readiness. Calls Saved Lost son, Harold, Jr., and have rented running a close second with 15.-1 Mo. ine most generous g ift ' per cent» increase, and Douglas June ’51 .... 44 99 02 on apartment to return shortlv ♦ .Va.sic accessories, Yclton. county third with a rise of 14.7 June ’52 IF of a l l . . . because it ’s part / 64 146 06 They expect to build ____L. several per cent. July 51 .... 95 ; —* - 219 05 houses locally. Mrs. Roper, Jr., Melody Brimm ccTebrated her Hie state as a whole showed July 52 103 249 14 15th birthday Monday with a also visited her husband over the an increase in population of 5 3 Aug. ’51 V ol you YOUH i 203 121 11 weekend. She is still at the home dinner for her grandmother, M rs.1 in Grants Pass. per cent. The population rose Aug. 52 .... 206 333 01 Jennings, and a couple of h e r1 from a total of 1,521,341 to 1.- Sept. ’51 68 175 02 classmates, y h e ¿iris attended ♦ ttecorrts—Felton. 602,090, according to the publi Sept. ’52 96 185 02 cation. file show and spent the night with Season •5 I 407 - ♦ • 611 20 her. Paul Roper, Seattle, will preach I The Review is published by the Season ’5:I 483 913 23 for morning and evening services I bureau of business research of It is due to this ever increasing ♦ Record Cases, Yelton. at Baptist Community church the school of« business adminis numlier of disasters, distress calls — ♦-- next Sunday. Mr. Roper is known tration in the University of Ore Mr. and Mrs. Clete Gell, Day- here by some of the old-timers. gon with Wesley C. Ballaine, pro- and tragic loss of life Captain Austermann said, that the coop I ton, were through Monday and . „ lessor of business administration, eration of all boat owners is --- ♦ I called on a few friends. They ♦ We will hare Caphart and RCA as editor. asked in an all-out campaign for were on their way home from TV— Yclton. The greatest nume % al rise in boating safety being launched Eureka where they spent a week i counties outside of Multnomah this year. visiting friends. They report be Glen Orton will report for his I occurred in Lane county, which Helping to prepare for a safer ing grandparents. Jack’s son is physical April 20 from Del Norte ¡noted an increase from 125,776 four weeks old. county. He w«as graduated from i 1° 139,167. Multnomah county S'!, Oescent City high school with j population, exclusive of Portland out. The committee her consists ♦ Record Changers, Yelton. the class of ’52. Glen attended population, rose from 97,909 to of: Mrs. Arthur Knox. Mrs, Fran — *■..... school in Brookings and has 105,036. Portland residents cis Arrell, Mrs. Guy Rice, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Lake, grade been working here this winter. dim lied from the 1950 census to- Ray Streubing, Mrs. Roy Weid Smith River, were Brookings call tai of 373,628 to 387.246, a per man, Mrs. Virgil Goldsberry, and ers Saturday. Mr. Lake is the Mrs. Paul Whirry. The commit Ed Dempsey is finishing now on centage increase of 3.6. author of "Killers in Africa,’’ re all the little details connected The tabulations were based on tee wiwll meet next Wednesday, cently published. with the garage and car agency the federal census of 1950 ad- April 15 at 2 o’clock, at Mrs. Anniversary coining which will be announced tics by the state board of health, Knox’s apartment to receive in soon. justed for births, deaths and mi struction from Mrs. E. E. Siegley SPECIAL of Portland. e x a lt ♦ B hen TV is available see Yel g.ations into and out of the coun- An Individual 5 x 7 ton. All-Out Campaign Mae Smith and friend, Port- lland, were weekend guests at the Bonn Motel. They visited at the Cliff Lindskoug home Monday, re newing memories of former days when Mae Smith and Mrs. Lind skoug worked on the Oregonian. —♦ - ♦ Ten Top Tunes, Yelton. O RIG IN AL ♦ Home Extension Unit Meeting Cancer Comittee Plans Campaign Sd vertone Portrait . . . . Mounted in folder of any member of your family during April The annual crusade of the Ore gon division, American Cancer Society, was held in Curry county and the rest of the state during the rponth of April, which has been designated cancer control month by the US. Congress. WHERE ]< The campaign in Curry county will be under the direction of MORE B U Y S 2 Mrs. Raymond L. Erickson of Gold Beach. The crusade has a two-fold pur LAST DAY pose. according to Mrs Erickson, to raise funds to support the va SATURDAY rious research, education and ! Read the class ads. They pay! service programs of the society and to educate persons with the acts about cancer, the nation’^ CHETCO DRUG CO. Support your local merchants. No. 2 killer. "Cancer education is most im portant at this time,” Mrs. Erick son explained, "because early di agnosis and treatment are the mos* potent weapons against the disc «sc. If jiersons know the cancer danger * signals, their ON THE WINCHVCK chances of early diagnosis and treatment are much greater.” The answer to the disease still POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS rests in th research scientists’ la boratories. however, and millions of A( S funds have been granted PHONE 2568 Harbor, Oregon to scientists throughout the na tion in past years to aid them in 4 their work, William B. Eelden- heimer of Porland, state crusade chai "man. refxirts. The Southern Qbrry county committ e for the Jwierican Can cer Society is planning the 1953) / campaign, and hopes there will 1 rhe Home Extension unit meet ing will be held at the Grange hall on Wednesday, April 15, ai 1:00 p.m. The subject will be "Clothing Remodeling.” A clinic will be held which is designed to assist women who plan to remodel gar ments. It is suggested that each lady attending bring a garment that she would like to make over All interested ladies are invit ed. M c V A Y 'S GREENHOUSE J $ { Cur-Del Cleaners Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE» IN BROOKINGS PHONE 2863 Agents fc-r Del Norte Laundry be v t-iy lin e resp o n se lio n i 4 Ib is j Reg. $6.<x) value Only $2.95 5° w 3 Brookings Studio OOETZ BLDG This Spring . . . . TH E SUIT YOU W A N T T H E WAY YOU W A N T IT W herri1 skilled tailors will combine your cb< •< 1 pure virgin wool fabric, pattern color end le into a suit that is individually yours . tailored-to-measure SUITS (2-piece) $55.50 to $89 50 S titch foi Stitch, Y ou’re H otter Dressed in W herric Clothes 1 Phillips Dad & Lad Shop ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY "¡{roomings' O w n” Phone 2244— Day or Night Hillside Street Brookings, Oregon "C ourteous, Dependable Service* uitrf when me material is mailed 1 W ANTED Well Digging or I j DRYING AND FINISHING WORK i BROOKINGS LAUNDRY J ll'e do it ~ or — You do it” Drilling BILL JOHNSON Brookings Gen. Del. or Hamilton House. Crescent City PHONE 2964 5 p Phone 2262