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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1957)
Z fhursdav Julv 18. I» : FO R % 3ETTER HOMES \ B E TTM TERMS \ lE T T E I S E M Œ % % \ % • F a u e r a o - L e s r n e is te r • A g e n c y .I n c . B ox 1188 ; B r o o k in g « , O regon ; P hone 5411 - 5412 *************--— - - —f f fr fff f j/a Welcome Wagon Sponsors w ill sen t you well BUY HOME AIR CONDITIONING I l MPI HA I URES THE «‘»OOKIHGS-HAftBOS P I L O T CARDEN CLUB HAS PICNIC AMEfi BROTHERS AT STATE FAIR The Ames Brothers, radio television and recording p er sonalties, will have the s ta r ring role in the Oregon State pot luck picnic last Thursday. Fair ' Night Revue", Del Mr. Joe Zumpfe spoke to the Milne, member of the State ladles regarding Curry County Fair Commission in charge Fair entires and need for encour of entertainment, has ann aging people In this area to send ounced. Milne said that the exhibits to the fair so as to have commission was highly a F airpueen chosen from Bro pleased to bring to fair au okings. The club elected to send diences such an outstanding aeeenlc nitche in compeition wlh attraction. The m u s i c a l other Garden Clubs in the ounty variety show is scheduled Mrs. Bill Fallert and Mrs, for eadi night of the fair Arthur Knox will design and • August 31 through September arrange the entry. 7. Other top-flight en ter Hostesses at the picnic were tainment will be announced Mrs. Lee Hein, Mrs. Willis soon, Milne said. Ixiwe, Mrs. Albert Mincer and In addition to their own Mrs. Otis Kruger. TV show over 195 stations, A gardm tour and tea is set for The Ames Brothers have the August meeting of the club appeared on the Milton Berle Time and place to be announced Show, the Ed Sullivan Show and the Jackie GleasoijShow. later. __________ Their recording of "Naughty PARKERS VISIT BROOKINGS Lady of Shady Lane" set a Mr and Mrs. Elmer Parker record among all r e c o r d were in Brookings this week, companies for total sales in visiting old friends. He was the one day - 118,697 - and itis former owner of what is now still rolling past the 1,250, Hewitt's Anchorage. 000 mark. Their new re Parker was also a former cording of Rockin' Shoes" president of the Chamber of is fast catching up with the Commerce, and served in that all-time favorites capacity when the Chamber was "We want the entertainment instrumental in getting the city features at the 1957 fair to of Brookings incorporated. be outstanding , in line with The Parkers hadn't visited SCENES FROM AZALEA STATE PARK. One of the n i c e s t this area sinoe they moved about spots in the area to relax is Azalea State Park, where the state other features at this year's fair" said Manager Howarc four years ago. has furnished beautiful Myrtle Wood tables and benches, besides The Parkers now live in the many fireplaces to cook those outdoor meals, plus having r e a l Maple Signing of The Arne; Brothers means that we are Florida Keys, below Miami stove facilities available for tourists. on our wav, " M AM TO ORDER-AT N E * LOW COST. GET A M M O NSI RATION ' Thirty-five members aad friends of Azalea Garden Club attended the annual Azalea Park LESLIE WOODRIFF WINS RIBBONS ON LILIES A report from Viviene P re tz - er, Secretary of the Puget Sound Lily Society reports that Ltslie Woodriff, of Harbor, won two third place ribbons for two of his unnamed seedlings at the Fifth Annual Lily show that was held at Frederick and Nelson Exhib ition Hall, Seattle, Washington, July 11, 12, and 13. Miss Pretzer reported that Woodriff had sent a large collect ion of "lovely lilies to the show but the express company was not too kind to them in delivery, otherwise he probably would have more ribbons. We were delighted to have lilies from such a d is tance enter the show. " ( herróle! s got a corner on these Jine things! < h e w .- th e o n ly le a d in g low- priced car w ith a n y of these ad- \ .ullage* . . . the <ud\ ear at a m pi'ii» w 11h all of 'em ! MIORM *r MKOkF V8. Its advanced d.^igu i- »he key to Chevy’s alive. i’> rt jxt formative. it»»m H> I h iii k No other low-priced ear quite conus up to its craftsm an ship and solid construction. B \I I -Bl \R l\G STI I KING. <1 \ND- VHP. I t’s a big reason for Chevy’s sure control and handling ease. l\)5l IK u ; r i p \ in \ k \ \ i i »M eans i«.Ger control and surer traction on any road surface. I B1PI I I I KBINI c CHEVROLET I t BBPGI IDE.* No lag* or jars; smooth from start through cruising. our Chevrolet dealer w ill show you these and a lot more advantages any time you say! »O/>/ioi*a/aT rt/ra res/. Molti I’l o |’| I 1)R|\ E CHI \ Kol I | s m XX xXy OlllEK CAR ■ mb --------M lh il\ h anchi•>(*(! Chevrolet dealers rCHEVROLET -—4 B d i-p la x th is fa m o us tradem ark. >/•<> }our Local A uthorized C h eco lel Dealer 1 1 NEPHEW VISITS Honeymooning in the W st and stopping in the fair city of Brook ings last week, were 2nd Lt. and Mrs. Herb Dobv, on their wav to his first assignment near Houston Texas, with the Navy. Herb is a n®hew of Mr. and Mrs. E g I , Cardwell, of Brookings, ana is a recent graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland. He receivtxi a B.S. Degree there, and will serve in the U.S. Naval Air Force.