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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1947)
THURSDAY, M>v RPnnKTNGS-HARBOR PU-OT. BROOKINGS. OREGON p fc *.. Four The Land of Opportunity „ TkOv »vtftl as usual vases, chair, etc. to please bring state P.-T. A. meeting on a “snow c cat” which a . Medford Stevenson. The^ -------------------------tt ai w n ic n « m - u iu . u T — • ------- - . e x to l.a s usual. n f them to the school this week if land, closing today. ^ J High School Group To man was demonstrating. They the beauties an < possible. The teacher’s room will report back ,o the W County Play Contest present next week to -aid that While there was loto of this area. of an aggravateci afT„ r i , v a tP rl c o n - be finished before ” May “ 6. Because con To compete in the county-wide j snow at the rim, the weather All members are urz* Ed Hoar and Floyd Sw earin rports. play contest, Friday night, at was cje a r. They returned by way dition in his throat, which has gen were Tuesday business call caused him to become partially Ophir, the local school has pre of Kamath Falls deaf in the past few weeks. Ed ers at Portland. Mrs. E. V. Hawley of i pared a play “The Pest Guest, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simpson en Anna, Calif., is a house made up of the following cast: joyed a week-end visit from Mrs. F. Ackley left late yesterday for Because of conflicts, the reg San Francisco where he will con M argaret Byrne, H o w a r d Simpson’s brother and sister-in- sult a specialist. He told the Pi ular P.-T. A. meeting has been Mrs. Almo Newion. Groest>eck, Ray Foltz, Irene law, Mr. and Mrs. E. McGoughy lot he would be home by May 12. postpone until May 8. Mrs. Yelton See Pete for your evert I Johnston, Bob Church. Dianne and son of Portland. Notice is extended to P. T. A. and Mrs. Hendricks will attend ance need—Central Burrell, Phyllis Huffmann and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooke of members, especially those who Susie Gurske. San Francisco were recent vis had various articles, such as blan- The cast was coached by Miss itors at the home of Mrs. Cooke’s k e t s . pillows, sheets, pictures. W. H. COCHRAN,. Sr. W. H. COCHRAN,J Ruth Woodward, English teach cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Chil- er of the high school. sey, and Pat VanPelt. Too Late To Classify Mr. and Mrs. Merle Morgan! ot Cave Junction have purchased] Specially the Clarence Brammer property GENERAL CONTRACTING near Harbor and are now making Members of the senior class of GOOD BU Y S Prospect High School came to their home on the property. House, Barns, Buildings the coast last Friday for their Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doerr of in real estate —owners ‘ sneak day." They enjoyed swim San Jose left late last week for of Steel, Wood or Concrete cut Third to Half! ming in the Chetco and the ocean their home after visiting the 6-room house and 2 acres, 1’4 and became acquainted with some Harry Axford home for six days. miles from town, $3500. BOX 153 BROOKINGS, of the local teen-agers. They They were impressed by the com were accompanied by two of the munity and promised to return 123 acre dairy ranch, 80 acres Prospect teachers, Mrs. Grieve, as soon as they can. bottom land, good buildings, ma and Mrs. Frances Akins Parson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin re chinery, and stock. Will consider Prospect is on the upper Rogue turned after spending the winter trade-in. and terms can be ar W EED K IL L E R S ! River, on the C rater Lake hwy. months at Glendale, Calif. They ranged. Investigate this. Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean Loo both state that it is good to be There are people in this area, who are mis have rented the large house home. We have buisiness lots, cabin on the property they recently pleased to have their cultivating done camp sites, business opportunities VanPelt purchase from Mr. and Mrs. W .. , Mrs. . Jessie .. ., „ and , her — and excellent investment prop S. Craig, to Mr. and Mrs. Swan IdaUKhter' Mrs A,eena G<x'hanour by a man who is a professional plants* of Swan Lumber Co. It was er- spent the we«*<-end here visiting erty—see us before buying. man and a successful and experienced roneously reported that Mr. and relatives. They returned to their 400-ACRE RANCH grower of Croft Easter Lily Bulbs. Mrs. Ginther had leased t h i s home at Rogue River, Monday. Ideal sheep ranch, 120 sheep Mrs. Dorothy Wilber spent the property. The Ginthers have pur chased two acres from Mrs. Mis week-end here visiting relatives. or. ranch at present (stock can 1 returning to Cave Junction Sun- be bought), 5-year-old 5 -ro o m souri Morgan. modern house, bath. Gravity flow- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson, day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs.. Leslie Moore water piped to the house. .3 large Mrs.. Bert Carlson, Ole Ask and who have been spending several barns all floored, 2-car garage, Stanley Patterson made a trip months in Arizona and New Mex- shearing shed and other build to C rater Lake, Sunday. While ico, are spending the week at ings. All fenced and some cross- at the lake they enjoyed a ride I the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. fenced. Priced at only $12.000, Our Prit and w’ith some terms. Cochran Const- Local News Items T IS D A L E S ii h iilin Xi U ’’ M O T H E R ’S DAY Exclusive Cerenics Brass and (’upper Art Objects Custom made Lamps and Shades 10 Perù Lower 2-hedroom s. bath, town house, lot 50x120, all utilities in. Immed i a t e possession. Rugged, but with some paint and a little labor can be transformed into a neat little home. Price $2600 cash. 101 Highway X Westbrook Lane, Smith River THREE M ORE Drastic reduction on this 2- bedroom and bath. Sickness forces owner to sacrifice. Over 5 acres of the finest black loam soil, 2 acres of lilies. Now priced at only $12.500. D AY S! 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL merchandise —Sale Ends, Saturday night. Buv Now! J F Have some intriguing buys in business properties that will net a large percentage on the invest ment. An income for life. Inves tigate these properties. Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop WE CIVE S. & IL GREEN STAMPS a vi V ? ’ V" i 9 p. ni. Saturday May 24th I H Music, Dancing, Mock Marriage, Solo Whistling, Mind Reading A gt>od time is promised all—something happening every minute N o A dm ission C harge Templar Hotel Bldg. Brc Free Coffee — LADIES BRING B A S K E T S -- ----- Prize given lady whose basket gets the biggest price___ "GIVE BOB BACK HIS EYES" Everybody Welcome Sponsored by Odd Fellows IE T Mur H mdw Lice use Real Estate Broker Brookings Oregon OLD FASHIONED BOX SOCIAL A I I. 0. 0. F. HALL Smith’s Dept. Store M illiam E. Deveny - I Grain the I94f 'f o r o n e week r e q u e s te d by p r e s id e n t, Ha Imbuía T r u m a n . Ei Pho s p e c ia l bared pescen o n L ad ies Caif g a n Sweater? r e g u l a r $7.95 j X - ‘ N o w ...... MRS. ELLEN CHEDESTER’S STUDIO OF D riftw ood D ecorative Arts ed ant grain acrea L this s indie i seed at will be Newly furnished and redec orated cabin camp on highway 101, 10 two- and three-room cab ins. 4 acres levpl ground, won derful location with large store and living apartm ent in re a r.' Price $22.0000. Terms or will t rade. G IF T S I Crops— .■SPOT-, .D A N C E H arbor G range Hall Saturday, p e w, May 3rd M hat is a spot dance? Come to the hall find out. Good music and lots of ft®* Br