THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949
BROOKINGS-IIARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Tuesday to go to Chandler, Ari
ana, where he will be stationed
at th 1 Williams Air Base.
Mrs. E. E. Hanscam St. and
ur son, E. E. Hanseam Jr left
Monday for Portland where
will have her
checked.
Hastings arrived from
vl to spend a few weeks
i business,
and Mrs.
Jov are
Just a Peek "Dackstaae
High School Pupils
Furnish Program
For P.-T. A. Thurs
I
High school students took part
in the Pa rent-Teacher Associa
tion program last Thursday eve
ning. Supt. Lynn Hampton in- !
troduced Gene Reiling, senior,
who gave some general idea of |
democracy. He summarized his,
remarks # w h e n he said: ‘‘The
three principles of democracy.
freedom, oppost unity, and re
sponsibility, were taught through'
the home, school and church."
Mrs. Archie Hendricks talked
on democracy in the P.-T. A. She
was followed by a piano solo,
‘‘Minuet ’ ’1 Antique" by Pade
rewski, played by Marilyn Strue-
bing; vocal solo, “Soul Daily
Building," by Betti Goldizen and
accompanied by Mrs. Bert De-
Moss.
To celebrate Parent-Teachers
Association founders’ month, Mrs.
Wm. Foltz lighted candles about I
the,cake and told of the national
congress of Parents and Teach
ers. Mrs. C. H. Rausch gave the
highlights of the organization in
this area since it was organized
in 1936.
During the business meeting
it was voted to provide the high
school girls with a clothes rack
on which rain clothing might
be hung. Mrs. Ira Brown was
named chairman of the table of'
antiques to be displayed at the I
library benefit tea, set for Feb.
22. Anyone wishing to have their
antiques displayed on this table,
should contact Mrs. Brown.
It was voted, also, to sponsor
the Teen-Age party, Friday eve
ning at the Odd Fellows hall.
The P.-T. A. will sponsor an
evening of outside entertainment
for the entire family, Feb. 23,
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
The World’s Best Climate
spending a few weeks at their
• ' p \s:'’ < ht y write that
they are snowed in that their
home which is on the heights
above Mhland, and that the peo
ple in this area should consider
themselves lucky.
Ben Kerns, of The fown Shop,
told the Plot Wednesday that
the store would resume it obi
hours of 9 to 6, since his return
from Klamath Falls.
Charming Julia Meade, above, gets a peek backstage at the rain
bow array of exciting new carpet colors being prepared for the first
annual Carpet Fashion Opening scheduled March 1-10 in thousands of
retail stores across the country. During this period the homemaker
will see, for the first time, all the new 1949 carpet ’'models" in her
fa\orite home furnuhings Uuu.
consisting of comedy, magic and mer home in Utah. They bought
music.
tile Matot property on the beach
Refreshments were served by near the Wmchuck river last fall.
the seventh and eighth grade
Pfc. Robert Reekman left on
teachers and room representa
tives: Mrs. Frances Henry, John
Ginther, Mrs. Ross Horn, Mi's.
A. P. Hendrick s, Mrs. Joe
Zumpfe and Mrs. Grace Yelton.
Realty Transfers
Lot 3 of clock 25, adjacent to
Hendricks Furniture Store, has
been sold to Wm. Martineau, who
plans erection of a building on
the site.
W. E. and Ruth Myers of Smith
River have purchased the Self-
Service Laundry of C. A. Mac-
Kenzie, and took immediate pos
THIS WEEK'S DOPE SHEET— session. Both these transactions
Ever steal any real estate?? were handled by Edith Deveny,
Well, that’s ’just what you will local broker. _______________ _
be doing if yuo buy this! Almost ;
7 acres with small house, elec-1
1 ricity, spring water, view’, about
one mile from town. Excellent
iris met last
The 4-ii r lov
for subdividing. Total price only Friday, with 12 girls present.
Alice Jones is president; Nellie
$2500.
Here’s a real apportunity to Vaughan is vice-president; Mary
buy that K acre or more with Knapp is secretary and Joann
a view from Crescent City to Clendenin is reporter. Mrs. Dor
Brookings. Good soil and water--} othy Lockland is our leader.
land verv
not on hillside
We are learning a dance to
reasonable. Bring your camera lavender blue. We also drew our
win n 1 show you this!
name s lor VaL fit nes. — Joann
Clendenin, reporter.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOF
A PLACE TO RENT WE HAVE
SEVERAL AT PRESENT!
WITH A PROMISE OF
Personal consideration, friend
ly attention, respect for your
confidence, a genuine desire to
sell for you at the price you
state and with courtesy toward
everyone.
WE ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
OUR APPOINTMENT AS DEALER FOR
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Flower Girls"
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MOTOR CARS
IN BROOKINGS AND VICINITY
LOCAL NEWS
Well we hope the weather is
nice this week so you can come
in and let us show you that 5
acres for only $1375, close to
town, too.
LOOK-LOOK— LOOK!
3 acres, beautiful view’ of riv
er and ocean, small house, elec
tricity, spring water piped to
house, large chicken house and
run. tool or woodshed, orchard,
berries, garden and stream. It
is fenced. Price only $2875 with
$875 dowm, excellent terms.
Don’t forgot we are agents for
Vogue Cleaners. Hats blocked, all
uv -k guaranteed—Green stamps
to i all cleaning.
C. 0. LEONARD
Cn^lete Real EeMate Service
Clyde Hill, Salesman
¿11
South end of town
Bo?
Brookings. Oregon
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns who
were called to Klamath Falls
last week by the death of Mr.
Kerns’ father, returned home on
Tuesday alter oring snowbound
at Klamath Falls over the week
end. The last rites were held last
Thursday at Klamath Falls, and
burial was at Santa Cruz, Calif.
Donald Crocket is convalescing
satisfactorily after undergoing a
major operation at Seaside hos
pital last Wednesday.
Dr. P. P. Souaillard has moved
to Langlois to continue his test
ing cattle in this county, He has
for several weeks, and is becom-
been in southern Curry county
mg well-known here as he has
made several trips here during
:he past few years in this wofk.
Bob T,ower left for his home
at Portland Friday after visiting
his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs.
Pony Olsen foi a few’ days. He
had just complet’d his enlistment
in the army, and was discharged
it a California cemn.
Mr. and Mrs. Lurton J. Knee
returned monday from several
weeks business trip to their lor-
Yes, we’ve joined the swing to Kaiser-Frazer! From now on. the value-
proved KAISER artd FRAZER, with more than 100 new refinements
and improvements for 1949, will he on display in our showrooms. In
addition, our service department will now operate exclusively under
Kaiser-Frazer factory-approved methods, as a guarantee of fast, ef
ficient and economical service for all makes of cars. Drop in soon.
Let’s get acquainted.
K aiser
SALES .
SERVICI*
BROOKINGS, OREGON
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