Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 07, 1953, Page 4, Image 4

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Brookings Harbor Pilot Bruins Ploy
Tl) u rsday, May 7, 1933
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More About C of C
From Page 1
less
confusion
if wc adopted fast
RETU RN TO BROOKINGS
Thursday
afternoon.
May
7.
time.
It
was
suggested th at it
Old friend* will be glad to wel­
he Brookings Bruins will play first be determ ined what action
come Mary and Newton Roe, who
will arrive in Brookings on Tues­ Bandon for the sub-district, Coos GohP Beach plans to take on the
C urry baseball playoff. W inner m atte r before voluntarily advanc­
day, May 12, from I)es Moines.
of this game will play Drain on ing our clocks.
Iow a, where they are living at
the home field for the district
A very active com m ittee pro­
present. Newt was a m em ber ol
championship.
*
gram
is now evident within the
the Comm unity church choir four-
Last year the Bruins won the Cham ber as the following reports
years ago and they are well re-
sub-district, traveled to Drain, were presented:
nwfnbered.
and lost the district at Drain.
TREASURER — a balance of
opproxim ately $2,000 in the bank,
with a total paid-in m em bership
of 125.
HIGHWAY — C hairm an Knox
reported
that definite progress can
TEAM EVENTS
be
made
tow ards the establish­
Rod and Gun ....................... 2806
m
ent
of
a
road betw een here and
R otary Club
................... 2753
REAL ESTATB
the
valley
if we work constantly
Azalea Lanes ....................... 2739
tow
ard
unity
between our area
Pond Lilies
2726
and
theirs,
so
th
at when the tim e
Dimmick’s M arket ............. 2720
comes
we
can
present
a strong
Box 211
Phone 2341
DOUBLES
united
appeal,
and
thus
greatly
Rausch and S tarns ............... 1226
Residence Phone 2292
enhance
its
success.
Stone arwl Christensen ......... 1197
Votary Public —C. O. I^onard Burdell and Matson ........... 1178 PUBLICATIONS — The four
Rogers and Malcolm ......... 1156 color to urist inform ation broch
Brookings, Oregon
Hoagland and G adberry....... 1116 ure is now nearing completion,
SINGLES
( and as soon as the aerial shots
McNcss
......................................
(525
are m ade of the town, the final
Furnished two bedroom home
645 proofs will be presented to the
on two City lots only one block Ault
(523 Board of Directors. D istribution
from Main S treet. Priced for im­ Malcolm ...............................
(5og of 13,000 brochures can then be
m ediate sale under $6,000.00 < ¡Uthrie
May also be
purchased un­ Ford .......................................... (J02 made within th irty days. It was
furnished.
ALL-EVENTS HDCP.
pointed out th at while a neces­
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(¡uthrie
17B1 sary delay will prevent them from
( abin on the ocean. Fine Rausch ..........................
273.
having full effect on this y e a r’s
spring w ater.
P arty leaving. M c N mb
1711 tourist trade, they^w ill be of a
Wish to sell equity. Nuf aed. See Malcolm .................
1704
this parklike beautiful spot. Have H"tL-land
JYQ3 quality' which will insure their
use for a num ber of years to
you a house trailer for tra d e ?
ALL-EVENTS SCRATCH
come—thus
resulting in a much
♦ ♦ ♦
Ch>Pin ...................................... 1564
96-acre ranch w ith R-room mod­
lower
net
cost
for the Cham ber.
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e m home. Implement shed and
HOUSING—A recent reply was
barn. Total price $12.000.
MAKING IM PROVEM ENTS
received from the S ta te F o rest­
Should appraise for full am ount
e
r’s office granting complete ap
Mr.
Shapiro
of
Shap’s
Magic
on GI. loan.
proval
of his office for our use of
Kitchen
was
a
c
a
l^
r
to
this
area
♦ ♦ ♦
Tuesday. He has been working the Brookings G uard Station
JU S T LISTED J j »
One of the finest 4-bedroom hard at his place of business, property on which to construct a
S iIi-<?K ,OVSrl<lokinK KIVER and m aking changes and improve^ tourist inform ation center. Final
IH K A N . 7 acres of land. New ments. He stated that he was details will now be worked out
barn
Family orchard.
Apple
house Smoke house. E xtra large pleased to have guests from this with the local, district supervisor
year-round spring for domestic area hut was surprised to learn as to construction and exact lo­
u»e and irrigation. V ariety of that some people did not know cation on the property.
beautiful shrubbery. Full cement
HARBOR C hairm an Grayshel
basem ent. E xtra amount of clos­ that they served other foods be­
gave
a presentation in outline
sides
smorgasbord.
e t space throughout. Truly a real
nome for a large family.
form of his economic brief on
¿'I!Is
PEACE CARRIES A
the area, highlighting our p res­
DOW N TO EARTH PRICE OE H S. MOTHER S TEA
ent production and tonnage fig­
$22,000. EXTRA GOOD TERMS!
1 he Home Economics d ep art­ ures. together w ith the savings
♦ ♦ ♦
ment of the high school enter- to be realized on freight costs
IW O level acres near the ocean tained with a M others Day tea
through w a te r transportation. He
an<l 3-bedroom home which needs
•om e finishing, (kxxi well. Total Wednesday afternoon.
is cu rren tly preparing a brief
The fashion show was cleverly which is soon to he subm itted to
price $6950. with term s
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arranged with skits and in te r­ the U. S. Board of Army Engi­
Reduce,! price on duplex in ex­ spersed with music and dance neers supporting our request for
cellent location. Well built New numbers. Mrs. Charles Gray is
development of the Chetco Cove
price. $6500
instructor for the home m aking project.
The necessity of our
classes.
forming a Port D istrict was em ­
E X IR A - SPECIAL
phasized. as was the advisability
of planning for w harf construc­
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tion from which some shipping
3 LARGE CHOICE
From Page 1
die Club and the Eagles lodge
CITY LOTS
TW
and
auxiliary generously offered
foi (he price of only one;
to sponsor the festival and a r ­
city water and electricity.
range the dances and barbecue.
One of our I kx listings of A perm anent barbecue pit is be­
ing built at Azalea Park where
til e year.
meat will be roasted for the S un­
day festival barbecue on May 31
A<
s an<1 small mod-i
The W ranglers are actively in­
ern home City pnqxuy
Ocean I
terested
in this project and Wally
fi ont age
If you can beat (his
for the price of $12.500. we'd lik Morris is hauling rocks for lining
to know ub ere
the pit.
-.For Championship
C. 0 . LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
♦
City Tournament
Bowlers Win
Brokers
Queen Selection
could be done. In line with this
project,
additional
resolutions
supporting the Cham ber's efforts
have been received from num er­
ous other c*. ic and service o r­
ganizations in the area.
The increased attendance at the
m onthly dinner m eeting has been
very gratifying to the Chamber,
and attendance is averaging 100
and over a t every meeting. All
members, and other interested in
comm unity betterm ent and ad­
vancem ent are urged to attend
these m eetings a rew arding eve­
ning will be yours in the form of
Brookings, seal chairm an.
an excellent dinner and personal
satisfaction from seeing a vigor­
ous and progressive organiza­
tion HARD AT WORK.
H ERE ON SHORT V ISIT
Mrs. Jack Gilmore and sisier-
in-lavv, Mrs. M artha Krom, Pasa­
dena. and Mrs. S tella Nikrent,
Los Angeles, arrived yesterday
here yesterday. Mrs. N ikrent has
beenbeen coming to spend the
sum m ers one her property on the
Winchuck for the last four years.
This year, however, her visit will
be shortened as duties require
her to retu rn to Los Angele»
shortly.
SUM M ER BO W LIN G
Azoiio Lancs
t A M 14 TO SEPT. 5
Closed July 5 to 25
LADIES
EVENING BOWLING
Tea Timers
3-M ember Team s
THURSDAYS AT 3:00
Beginners Especially
Invited
F R E E INSTRUCTION
W EEKLY CASH PRIZES
O ther Prizes
THURSDAYS AT
7:15 and 9:00
Openings in 8:45 Groups
Beginning May
Beginning May 14
PLEASE REG ISTER NOW
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MIXED DOUBLES
FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS
7:00 p.m.
♦
♦
M EN
Beginning May 15
3~ M em ber Team s
SEASON PRIZES
Vacuum Cleaner
Radio
MONDAYS AND
O ther Appliances
TUESDAYS
WeeWy CoaZt Prizes
Please Register by
7:15 and 9:00
Beginning May
MAY 14
Fee. $1 50 per Person
D aily O pening T ime .
Rainy Days, 3:00 p.m. — O ther Days, 7:00 p.m.
E N T Y -F IR S T
A pproxim ately
1 acre with un­
price. $3000
town.
Total
£ ÜI pu,vhaM’ ’«rge lot
JMfh 28x32 cement foundation m
payment and low
m onthly payments
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T ln' ,a rfe c" rner Citv lot
* It h house very livable vet needs
c r ° ,Ml pru v 15 onlv
See us for terms.
I
B. B. Crabb Co.
Bookkeeping
Pap Roll
Taxes
Zxsumxas
K e rr B u ild in g
Brookings, Oregon
18
PLEASE REG ISTER NOW
YEAR
GREYHOUND RACING
finished house In
14
Multnomah Kennel
Club
Multnomah Civic Stadium
Portland
Opening Friday
M ay 8th
laves on racing paid in 1952
to the State o f Oregon were
$933,094.88.
Regulated racing was approved by majority of voters in every
county in Oregon last November.