Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 24, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Brookings Harbor Pilot 1 3
THURSDAY, DEC. 24. 1953
BROOKINGS AUTO PARTS
OSTENBERGS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. O stenb erg
are here visitin g th e ir son and
d a u g h te r and th e ir fam ilies for
C hristm as.
T hey plan to le a \e Monday and
pend a w eek in P e ta lu m a before
re tu rn in g to th e ir hom e in Chico.
AU TH O RIZED
McCULLOCII CHAIN SAW DEALER
AND R E P A IR S E R V IC E
Across from Shell Station
Brookings, Oregon
P. O. Box 195 Brookings, Oregon
Phone 2274
Re-Roof, Re-Shake Now!
Take 3 Years to Pay
FHA APPROVED
HOT M OP A S P H A L T R O O F IN G
A S P H A L T S H IN G L E R O O FIN G
A SB E ST O S S H A K E S ID IN G
R E S ID E N T IA L C O N ST R U C T IO N
Commercial and Residential Painting oj A ll Types
ROY W. DIMMICK Contractor
h. -
Brookings, Oregon
ON
YOUR NEW HOME
OR COMMERCIAL BUILDING
Special conditions in this area require proper design­
ing. D o n t throw your money down the drain
through jaulty construction.
C O N SU LT
MACK G. MALCOLM
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Office in L esm eister A gency
Ph
2271
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WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY
Have your car Serviced
A t Lou Blanc, Inc.
ill
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DOAHV
W. H. K ! t A y T
Brookings,
O regon
S unday afte rn o o n the ladies ol
R E A L ESTA TE B RO K ER
h V FW A u x iliary had th e ir a n ­
“ U7io trie s to do the common things of life uncom m only w ell.”
nual “s ta g ” C h ristm a s p arts at N _________________________________________________________ __________
O ’H o lle ra n ’s grill. T h irts showed
up. G ifts w ere exchanged and a
good tim e w as had by all.
The
ladies have m et at th ese p arties
now for several years.
M i. and Mrs. W a lte r S tien k e
have bought th e S tev e S ullivan
place, west of tow n, w here Mrs
S tie n k e and th e children a re liv­
ing. S tev e and his fa th e r are s t'll
on S te v e ’s place on C ry stal creek,
in th e n o rth end of the county.
F ell C am pbell had word Mon­
day night, th a t his m o th er had
passed aw ay at H eb er S prings,
Ark., and left the next day to
a tte n d th e funeral. His fa th e r is
said to he very ill and Fell had
Ken expecting w ord th at he had
passed on, little suspecting his
m o th e r’s condition.
ZIP-ZIPPERS MEET
The Zip-Zippers, 4-H first y ea r
sew ing group, held th e ir fou rth
m eeting at th e hom e of K ath leen
Olsen. A fte r th e business m eet­
ing m ore w ork w as done on the
gift for m other.
R efresh m en ts w ere servt d hv
th e sec retary . K a th lee n Rooney.
R ep o rter, A M.
BALL PLA Y ER
One ot th e first s trin g players
on th e O. S. C. basketball team ,
has m any friends, locally. Bob,
son of Mrs. P alm S to u t, sp en ’
several sum m ers here at the S tout
home, co rn er of I ’inc and Oak
S tre e ts.
V ISIT O R S L IK E HARBOR
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny W areham
and son Bud from P o rtla n d s p u it
several days h e re last week at the
hom e of th e ir uncle and au n t Mr
and Mrs. A lbert Joy in H arbor.
T he W a reh a m s w ere on th eir
way to so u th e rn C alifornia and
w ere very m uch im pressed by oui
b eau tifu l scenery.
S om etim es th a t w hich is given
w ith a kindly hand is m ore ac­
ce p ta b le th a n w h a t is given w ith
a full hand.
— P roverb
T h a t w hich is given w ith pride
nd o ste n ta tio n is ra th e r an am ­
bition th a n a bounty.
—Seneca
Give w hat you have To some
one it m ay he b e tte r th a n you
d a re to think. - H enry W. Long­
fellow.
COMPLETE SERVICE - FAIR PRICES
— Cadillac — Oldsmobile —
— Safety-tested Used Cars —
Across the street from the Post Office In Cooe Bay
for Christmas or New Years
Leslie Woodriffe
Fairyland Lily and Begonia Gardens
At the (ircenhouses, 3 miles south of Brookings
Shanghai Cafe
A
and
Miracle
Happy New Year
In
Motoring
VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW
B L A N C , In c .
Orchid or Camellia Corsages
Merry Xmas
Leave your packages In your car throughout the day
LO U
G a rd n er Bldg.
Phone 2801
Mr. and M rs. L. R K irtley ,
re sid e n ts of th e W inchuck area,
and th e ir sm all son, left last F ri­
day for a w anter, at least, in St
P e te rsb u rg , F la. They intend to
join th e re Dr. and Mrs. A rth u r
Benson. T h e tw o ladies are sis­
ters.
SAVE
MONEY
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C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S
H ighw ay F ro n ta g e
(H ighw ay 101, O regon's M ain S tre e t)
C H E T C O R IV ER FR O N T A G E
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R E S ID E N T IA L LOTS
N EW HOM ES
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R A N C H ES
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FARM LANDS
ACREA G E
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IN D U S T R IA L S IT E S
IN C O M E P R O P E R T IE S
B eau tifu l Scenic, P a rk lik e O cean F ro n tag e
Christmas Eve open until 6 I’ M.
Open Christinas Day
See It—
Jan. 8, 1954
Closed New Year’s Day