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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1953)
4 Brookings Harbor Pilot Driv©r Hurt In Men H urt In Woods Accident THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1953 Collision A traveler was injured on Tuesday morning about 10:00 a m. when a Greyhound bus and a Buick car collided near Car- penterville. Th^ car was badly damaged and Thomas E. Shad- duck of Portland, driver of the car, was hospitalized at Gold Beach. The bus was dented on the left front and after minor re pairs and a long delay it pulled into Gold Beach, where passen gers were transferred to anoth er bus going north. C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD R E A L estate Brokers Box 2i i Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 Notary P u b lic C. O. Leonard Brookings, Oregon One-third Acre & cabin (unfin ished yet livable) in Brookings Close to school. City water & electricity in. Kull price $1500.00 YES WE SAID $1500.00. Some terms, ♦ ♦ Brookings apartment house with high, steady income. Never a vacancy here. Price of $12,000 includes furnishings and separate house for owner. See us for terms on this good business In vestment. Robert Smythe and Whitey Wignef were taken to Crescent City by ambulance on Thursday] morning after a woods accident had injured both. Robert Smythe suffered a leg injury and after medical attention was discharged and taken home. Mr. Wignef had three vertebrae fractured and will be in'The hospital for a while. The men were employed by South Coast Lumber Co. Hello Wcrid Nation To Honor War Dead M ay 23 Poppv Day will be observed in Brookings and throughout most of the Nation on May 23, the Saturday before Memorial Da>, it has been announced by Mrs. Robert Stanhurst, Poppy Chair man of Chetco Post 138 Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary. On that day everyone in the city will be asked to wear a mem orial poppy in honor of the dead of the two World Wars and the Korean conflict. In exchange for the poppies, the Auxilary wil accept contri butions for its work for disabled veterans which is largely sup ported by these contributions. A shot of ballet students of groups recently. Names of dan Blossom Behee who have per cers in this picture was not avail formed for P.T.A. and other able. LUMBERMEN From Page 1 nition and assistance from the U. S. Army Engineers and then ♦ ♦ called for comments, and asked 3 small modern houses prac what support would be forth tically new in good city locations. coming from the lumber indus Priced from $3500.00 to $4500.00 try. with terms. Some real buys Comments— here. 1. Brookings Plywood: Mr. BAPTIST COMMUNITY Honzel, general manager of the CHURCH L O O K IN G FOR RIVER Brookings Plywood Corpn., out Dr. C harles Durden, Pastor FRONTAGE? WE HAVE IT. TWs Church joins all Brook- lined his firm’s transportation Like new in tide water - Boat as inadequate railhead Dock - Gravity flow spring wa inga Churches in urging the problems facilities, and a poor highway ter - Elec. A sjxirtsman’s < hurch attendance of all citizens. system. He pointed out that wa (Io to Church on Sunday. DREAM HOME. 220 ft. river ter shipments lrom this area frontage. An excellent buy at 9:45 Bible School. would he especially advantageous $7500 00. Roscoe Ritchey, Superintend due to the fact that we are in a ent. ♦ ♦ heavy timber area which results REAL BARGAIN on 2 tlR 11:00 Morning Worship. in a 50c penalty charge by the home, close to school. Like new (1:30 Youth Fellowship. railroads for overweights. This 7:30 Evening Service. Large garage * utility room - would not be a factor in water Youth Choir. very attractive finish through shipments due to the fact that at 7:30 Mid-week out. Total price only $6500.00 - Wednesday freight rates are assessed on a meeting. $1400.00 Dn, bal. easy terms. Thursday, 7:30—Youth Prayer cubic foot displacement basis. ♦ ♦ ♦ He added that the Brookings Meeting at the Manse. Cabin on the ocean. Fine Friday, 8:00 Senior Oioir. Plywood Corpn. is definitely in JPy’ng water. Party leaving. accord with this project, and Lucille Patterson, Director. VMsh to sell equity. Nuf sed. See Saturday 12:30 Girl Crusaders. that it wil, receive their enthus this parklike Iteautiful spot. Have 5:30 Boy Crusaders. iastic support. you a house trailer for trade? 2. South Coast Lumber Co.. Sunday, May 17 ♦ ♦ ♦ Dr. Durden's Sermon topics: Mr. Fallert explained that a 0t»-acre ranch with 8-room mod 11 a m. “Wings Over the World.“ present saving of $8 00 per em home, implement shed and « :30 p.m “Jesus Goes to a thousand is now being enjoye,: barn Total price $12,000. bv water shipments out of Cres Village Wedding". Should appraise for full amount I cent City, and that if this saving on (»1. loan. CLEAN UP — PAINT UP — could he realized by our local ♦ ♦ ♦ READDY FOR AZALEA FESTI mills, a great advantage would JUST LISTED ! ! » accrue the entire area. He sug VAL. One of the finest 4-hedroom gested thttf commencement ot !S ri\<? v 0V? rkloklng R1V*-R and only a limited amount of ship IK LAN. , acres of land New ping would definitely be advis barn Family orchard Apple able, and that any progress to PETE STARR house Smoke house Extra large ward this end would receive ye«r-mun<l spring for domestic Domestic and Irrigation their support. use and irrigation. Variety of beautiftil shrubbery. Full cement 3. Similar comments were also WELL DRILLING received basement. Extra amount of clos from Hedbcrg Brothers. et space throughout Truly a real Anderson Lumber Co., Azalea 6'' - 8" «mi 12" Wells home for a large family. Lumber Co., and the Westwood h N is TO pla ce carries a I’hone 4453 Crescent City Co. r x t U I'.MITII I'ltlC K O F 4. Mr. Vernon Hanscam em $ - i.iMK). EXTRA GOOD TERMS! Route 1, Box 585 D phasized the advisability of start ♦ ♦ ♦ CRESCENT CITY ing a limited project of our own immediately in order to attract and 3-hedroom home which needs aonie finishing Good well Total price $6950, with terms • ♦ ♦ R educnl price on duplex in ex-1 ce lent location. Well built New price. SGfxX). i C 1” D E ACRES and small mod ern home. City propery Ocean frontage If you can beat this] 1,500, wed hk. to know where. • acre with un- finish»*«! house in town. Total price. $3000 BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS A l’THORIZKD McClILI'.OCH CHAIN SAW DEALER AND REPAIR SERVICE w uh1-« pureh>w ’«’’ge lot w ith .8x32 cement foundation m m 'i.M * ’*1’ monthly payments and low the necessary recognition and as sistance from the Federal Gov ernment. 5. The Oregon State Bank was represented by Mr. Morton, who maintained this project is not an lishing a port District in our impossible object, if everyone in I area. the area would get behind it and 7. Mr. Charles Echols gave a offer their full support. He again history of the old C & O Lum emphasized the prime importance ber Company’s port facilities and of getting the project started on pointed out the geographic char our own. He added that one of acteristics of the Chetco Cove our first steps should be to adopt area. the corillary project of the Immediate assistance on com Chamber by forming our Port mittee work w’as promised from District as soon as possible. I the following: Mr. Fallert, Mr. 6. Mr. Sam Hall gave a de Durham, Mr. Hedberg, Mr. tailed explanation of the pro Brimm, Mr. Berger and Mr. Jac cedure to be followed in estab- obs. SU M M ER B O W L IN G Azalea lanes M A Y 14 TO SEPT. 5 Closed July 5 to 25 L A D IE S Tea Timers Evening Bowling THURSDAYS AT 3:00 Beginners Especially Invited 3-Member Teams FREE INSTRUCTION WEEKLY CASH PRIZES Other Prizes Beginning May 14 ♦ ♦ THURSDAYS AT 7:15 and 9:00 Openings in 8:45 Groups Beginning May 14 ♦ PLEASE REGISTER NOW MIXED DOUBLES ♦ FRIDAYS and SUNDAYS 7:00 p.m. ♦ ♦ II B N Beginning May 15 SEASON PRIZES Vacuum Cleaner Radio 3~ Member Teams Other Appliances TUESDAYS MONDAYS AND 7-15 and 9:00 - V/rrWjf Cash Prizes Please Register by , M \Y 14 Fee $1 50 per person Acr.iss from Shell Station Rrookings, Oregon I’ O. Box 1Q5 Brookings, Oregon l'h«ne 2274 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young on Thursday, May 7, at Seaside Hospital, a son, namcid Barry Charles, weight 7 lbs. 11 ozs. Hr. Mrs. Harold I W h are parents of a baby girl, Car rie Lee, 6 lbs. 11 oz., born on Monday, May 11, at Seaside Hos pital, Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew’ Bonde are parents of a baby born last week at Crescent City. - Beginning May iS PLEASE REGISTER NOW D aily O pen in g T im e . . . Rain> Days. 3:00 p m — Other Days. 7:00 p.m. I