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4 Brookings Harbor Pilot All-Events Plans Completed ( From Page 1 ) Hello W orld THURSDAY. MAY 21. 1953 Choral Club Invites Members Cemetery To Be Groomed N O T IC E Anyone interested in joining ' In conjunction with Clean-Up will sell these badges on Sat »»UI ¿ IU?’ cPlea Se m tft. *( Week and previous to Memorial! Brookings Barbershops will bt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rasmus- main streer street the high school Sunday evening,' „ , p | urday morning on the v..v ..lain I * sen of Harbor are parents of a la| the jK)St offices in Brookings May 21. 7 o’clock, to purchase Da>’ the William Ward Memo-| open Mondays for the summer. ,^ n'o J U n ‘‘‘ p ’.. .......... ,n , I a ami Harbor. In the afternoon, | your music for our next spring's J rial Cemetery Association will' mt Hartxir. 20. 8:00 am .. at Seaside hospital. , h w j|| makp , rj , Crege,lt concert. The amount is $2.40 fcr I clean and weed the plots and re ALL HAIRCUTS ..................$125 Crescent C ity. Weight 7 lbs.. c i, , hpm lhprp. too Children Included ad the music pair roads and paths Bumper dtickers advertising Mrs. Lee Rice, director of tnej Roy • Brown, mortician, has EFFECTIVE MAY 25, 1953 the festival date have been dis chorus, would like for the ladies' been doing some work there and LOYD’S BARBERSHOP CLEAN UP - - PAINT UP tributed with the aid of the Boy to study the words and parts offers to give further service in READDY FOR AZALEA FESTI Scouts and triangular banners during the summer, so that when helping with improvements theit. JAKE’S BARBERSHOP have been tacked in conspicuous rehearsals are resumed this fall. VAL. Those concerned may offer places along Main street News the members will be acquainted their services in the work needed I paper articles have been sent out with their parts. They are an- to help brighten and make neat, to all of the newspapers in (he xious to have a large member- this Memorial Park. surrounding towns, Portland anu ship for their spring concert slid ' Contact either Lucas vicp San Francisco. by Mrs. Charles cordially invite the ladies in ter-1 DrPSidp“ t o " p d . ^ ° LUCas’, V,ce Grayshel, publicity chairman. ested to join now. ’ s?cre,ary: An important part of the Aza- REMEMBER THE TIME A M 1 „ ‘¿his ¿roiect You7 heln* wd! the participation oarticination PLACE. PLACE I!" ' hls . project. Your help will lea » Festival is the be deeply appreciated. of the high school students. Carla' SUNDAY, MAY 24. 7:00 P.M R E A L E ST A T S ♦ Willock, a senior, has been cho AT THE HIGH SCHOOL. »vil en as queen. The princesses are At the close of the Sunday Brokers LOCAL NEWS Sandra Parker, ,Mary Lou Ber evening practice the club will ger, Elaine LeClaire and Joanne make its last season appearance r- Mr. and Mrs Hendrickson and B o x ili Phone 2341 Clendenen. The court chaperones at the baccalaureate service in two daughters of Dayton. Ore., Residence Phone 2292 are Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs. the Adventist church at 8.00 spent the weekend at the Sam M. Jaklewiz, Mrs. Estes Moi-i p.m. J. Gott home. Mrs Hendrickson Knlrirv Public—C. O. Leonard M. (tin a n d M rs ( ’Hailes B i e k n e r . -------------------------- . is a sister of Mrs. Gott. Last year .a • beautiful c c i e - l q I n • Brookings. Oregon mony was inaugurated by Mrs. D U O C.TOSS r \6 S IO n S Norman K. Stacey left Monday Harry Lockland in the form of J * evening for Oak Knoll Naval hos . /û v t 3-bcdroom home on large ,o| | «» Azalea Chain. which will be C ity Police Force pital, Oakland, for a check-up on ^carried out this year by M rs E d, Bud Cross rPslgna, jon on U|P his arm injury In city. Practically new $9.000 00 |ipp Zforcp was without furniture. $10,000.00 with Dempsey and her committee. citv furniture. Terms ,r»S,ineOU! ; 1,Sh e Sr. " ,r w i , h by city council . Rumors and snatches of con- orating of the stage or platform . . • • • V rtM i A last week. Mr. Cross, after Ju n e ; versation around town would lead for the coronation ceremonies in BROOKINGS. ORFC^N BY the park. The actual building of 1. will be associated with his i one to believe that "Frenchy’’ BUDDY POPPY THE SEA. THE LITTLE CITY the platform will be done by Sam brother who is in business at Arrell might be in the "doc I WITH A B’G OPPORTUNITY!! Gott. Henry Kerr has offered the Long Beach. California. house." Certain parties are just M A Y 00 Drive-in cafe on highway 101 do Use of his loud speaker system, Mr. Cross has assisted Bill waiting to get a chance to »et ing large volume of business with and any necessary electric wir Brown, chief of police, for the back at him for a costly practical low everhead. Equiped with foe ing will be done by Mr George lj , J°ke he played on the bank staff VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS laflest. (Completely redecorated OF While on the subject of police this week. Advice to "Frenchv" an,I ready for both steady a n d !? " " 0,": R° ' B»own. w“ ' m- ” protection it has been suggested contains something about "Keen T H E U N IT E D STATES «zn.Hct i* . , for ‘ quick “na tjon ter of ceremonies at the corona- tourist trade Priced that if any time citizens wish ing away from dark allevs" ing to contact the ponce may uo —— sale at $15,500. One-third down Hot coffee will be served with so in a matter of minutes by easy payments on balance. the barbecue sandwiches and thio calling the Sheriff’s office at • • • detail will be taken care of by One-third Acre & cabin (unfin Sam Gott, Joe Rose and Ed Hoar. Gold Beach Sheriff Sabin is at all times able to contact Mr. ished yet livable) in Brookings "Pop Dimmick has volunteered Brown by radio. clos«' to school. City water & to set up the tables for serving electricity in. Full price $1500 00 the barbecue sanddwiches. An YES WE SAID $1500 00. Some information booth at the entrance M eat M arket terms to the park will be manned oy ♦ ♦ Charles Grayshel. Changes Hands Brookings apartment house -------«------- Jim and Irene Kirby have Will be in Brookings every week to care for your with high, steady income. Never leased the meat market at Red- n vacancy here. Price of $12.000 Scout News fields market Mr and Mrs’ Kir includes furnishings and separate The Boy Scouts of Brookings by came here about two years SALES - SERVICE house for owner. See us for terms on this good business in had a nice meeting last Friday ago from Raymond, Wash., ar.d night when 12 people discussed a Jim worked for Glen Hurst the vestment. different location for the King last year and a half. ♦ ♦ Write Box 4. The Pilot, or Singer Sewing Center 3 small modern houses prac Memorial building which would tically new in good city locations he near Azalea Park Contribu NOTICE -’60 S. BROADWAY. COOS BAY. OREGON Priced from $3500.00 to $4500 00 tions toward this building ate The regular Chamber of Com being donated but many things with terms Some real bins are still needed. Mike Page or merce monthly meeting will be here. I ' ri Don Bingman will be glad to ac cancelled next week. May 28, it ♦ ♦ ♦ utlV '? ? îeve! acres near the ocean cept anything offered in the name favor of Azalea Festival activity. unit 3-bedroom home which needs of the boys. The next meeting is at the aonie finishing Good well. Total price $£950, with terms Breem home May 22 WARD'S LOYD'S BARBERSHOP —Don Bingman Reduced price on duplex in ex Propane Service cellent location. Well built New FUNERAL SERVICES price. $£5(M) We carry a COMPLETE line FOR ROY DEO IIOURS: 9:00 a.m. to 6:oo p.m. of Gas Appliances, Wedgwood. U V E ACRES anil sm all m od Funeral services for Roy Deo, 1 appan. O’Keefe X Merritt, anil i'™ home. Ci(> propery Ocean who passed away on Sunday at Caloric ranges — General water Saturday: Open till 7:00 p.m. fro n ta g e If y ou C(|n ix,at (hls Crescent City, were held there heaters Servel Refrigerators - for the price of >12.300, wed lik, on Wednesday, May 20. Mr. Der Coleman furnaces. to know where. was owner of the Ford Agency LOYD STEPHANI T imv A ts for rent, ao/e or /ouae and Service Ccnetr there and was Crescent City Phone 111 well known in Brookings. At Jet Hwys 101 and 199 C. 0. LEONARD L. L LEONARD (fo e a jK iitle... titane. SINGER SEWING MACHINE REPRESENTATIVE M eat M arket A t Redfields Now Under New Management JIM and IRENE KIRBY VI .VI REASONABLE PRICES KIRBY MARKET BR«H)k|N(,s, ORI i ; o \ PHONE ’612 GIVE AN ELGIN 1 o that Special Graduate 1 he only Watch with the heart that never breaks. MINCER'S JEWELRY \ our Authorized Dealer ■Cdbc . - ■Jtt'i.utff XT— * t * ’ ;- i -