THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
and has completed the founda
tion for a new home on his prop
Intermedite Girl Scouts-erty on Easy*street. He is also
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I building several motel units for
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sale’ 12Pfeil, on the former R. J.
i io iz:40 today at Brook-: Steken property, north of town,
rings School. March 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Hendrick-
The sea scout boat was moved I sor sPent Sunday evening and
from the place it had been lying Monday morning with the Sam
for a year, to the Elmer Parker Gott iamlly- Mr- Hendrickson is
river front, Sunday by Mr. Park- a brother of Mrs. Gott. They are
er and his scouts, and Art Crook I on their waY to Alameda, Calif.,
and his crew. Boys will soon be where Mr- Hendrickson will be
painting and launching the for-! stationed with the navy air corps.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hyland, ।
mer navy craft. The motor has
now
residing at Dunsmuir, Calif.,
been thoroughly overhauled, and
were
week-end visitors in this
a new propeller shaft procured.
area,
looking after repairs and
Mrs. Ed Ackley left by bus
Sunday evening for the Bay re care of their place in the Harbor
gion on a combined business and district.
pleasure trip. She expects to be
gone about a month.
Bride-To-Be Honored at 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rutledge of Shower, Saturday P. M.
Boise, Idaho, were Friday eve
Mrs. Deila Madden, Mrs. Aure
ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. lia Fielder and Miss Mildred
Dewey Akers. The Rutledges and Crawford were hostesses Satur
Akers once lived at Bonners Fer- ‘ day afternoon at a bridal show
ry, Idaho, where Mr. Rutledge er at the home of Mrs. Marie
was forest ranger. He now is in Hampel, in honor of Miss Jane
roofing and sheet metal business Gardner, whose marriage to Mr.
at Boise.
Lawrence Boardman; will be an
Hal Shillander was a visitor in event of April 1.
this area several days last week,
A large group of friends gath
in interests of the sky hook.
ered for the afternoon of approp
Mrs. Tom Simons and three riate games and vistinig. High
daughters expect to move shortly
light of the afternoon was the
to either Eugene or Roseburg,
opening of the many gifts by the
to join Mr. Simons who is again
bride-to-be. Light refreshments
a trainman on the Southern Pa
were
served by the hostesses late
cific Railway.
in the afternoon.
Sam Gott has broken ground
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LOCAL NEWS
Read the Pilot classified page
lor that wanted item.
Mrs. E. J. Eckett returned to
her home at Brisbane, Calif., af
ter visiting her son-in-law anti
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Jordan for a couple of weeks.
On Display! Wm. Rogers Sil
verware, Exclusive PRECIOUS
pattern, easy credit terms. Grey-
hound station.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Knutsen
rushed their young daughter to
St. Joseph's hospital at Eureka
where she had a mastoid opera
tion. The little girl is reported
recuperating following the deli
& Interior Decorating
cate operation. Mrs. Knutsen re
Paper
Hanging—Spray Paintii
cently resigned as teacher of the
Rural and Farm Buildings
Seventh Day Adventist school, and
has been replaced by Mrs. Tom- Anything in spray or brush wor
kinson.
Dodson Painting Co.
Mr. and Mrs. William Barton
Across from Pilot Office or
and daughter Vicki spent the
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week-end in this area, visiting
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relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pettigrew
THIS WEEK'S DOPE SHEET—
Only $4000 and have an estate,
30 acres on south Choteo River
road, short distance to town. Riv-
er frontage, some timber and
good myrtle trees.
$500 down, balance like rent—
medium sized house, only a cou
ple years old, right no Hwy 101,
south of Harbor. One acre of
• land with this, but more acreage
can be had up to 20 acres.
Good 2^ acres and nicely fur
nished 2-room house for $3000, %
down; $40 per month.
We have good acreage from*
$100 to $1000.
Newly-listed and expecially ex-1 »
cellent buy-6 rm all modern new ,
house with attic, also guest house
- fine orchard, cow barn, chicken ■
house and tool shed. Gravity flow ■
spring water. All gas equipp* d. B
To look at this will make you
want it!
acres on highways three
miles south of Harbor. Fine for
motel trailer court or residence.
Have three fine motels for sale
on Hwy. 101. If you are looking
for an investment with good re
turns let us show you these.
Also new Duplex close in with
1 acre of the finest ocean view’s.
Wonderful water supply. Good
lily planting, 1000 strawberry,
and 100 raspberries.
Stop, look and listen to this—
12 acres with well, practically
new house, ocean and mountain
view, electricity. Floor furnace,
all for $7850.
Many new and exclusive list
ing recently, so drop in and we
will gladly show them to you.
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, C. 0. LEONARD |l
r^^etc Real Eestate Service
Bo> ¿11
South end of town *
Brookings, Oregon
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and three children are now com-
pletely moved to the Winchuck
river ranch that they recently
purchased from Mrs. Pettygrew’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hans-
cain Sr.
Oregon Driftwood. Hand-craft
ed Lapel Pins, beautiful and uni-
quu, special at 60c. Greyhound
bus depot.
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Mrs. Clara Kerns arrived last
Thursday from Klamath Falls
after spending the last three
months there.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rapraeger
are parents of a 71bs., 8 oz. son
born at Seaside hospital, March
8. They have named the young
man John Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaiser and
daughter have moved to Hubbard,
Oregon, to make their home. They
were disappointed at being un
able to find an opening for them
selves in this area, as they pre
fer to live in this part of Oregon.
Word has been received from
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bean that
they have moved from Portland
to Washougal, Wash., where the?
have purchased an auto court
and trailer camp.
Mrs. Carolyn Edwards left on
Monday for her home at Port
land after a several days visit
with her brother, Joe Kuntsen,
and family. Another recent guest
at the Knutsen home was Mr.
Knutsen’s cousin, Knute Ander-
son of Devils Lake, N. Dak.
Wednesday morning both the
Oregonian and Journal appeared
here, following a month when the
two papers were shut down by
a pressmen’s strike.
Several local Rotarians plan to
go to Grants Pass next Wednes
day evening to be present at the
25th anniversary of the foun
ing of Grants Pass Rotary clu
Potted Azaleas (Coral Bell
$1.50; Gladiolus buls, 50c to :
per dozen at Greyhound Static
Lynn Hampton was present at
a meeting of the coaches of 1
county, Tuesday, to set up 1
baseball schedule. Guthrie was ill
The World’s Best Climate
and Mr. Hampton substituted,
The exterior of the basement
at the Central building is being
re-shingled, and insulated, thus
adding to the warmth of the en
tire building. New windows will
replace the old ones now seen.
Try the classified page of the
Pilot to sell those articles.
"Flower Girls"
O”r regular meeting was held
at JoAnn Clendenin’s home, on
Monday evening. We learned
more about gladiolus bulbs, how
to plant and care for them.
Eleven members were present
with Karen Simpson being ab-
sen* due to sickness.
We practiced our dance and
w e r e served refreshments by
Evelyn Kinion. Our next meeting
will be at Ruth Myer’s home. - -
Jo Ann Clendenin, reporter.
Weather Report
For the past week, ending on
Max. Min. Rain
Sunday :
39
March 7
54
.07
39
March
.60
March 9
42
March 10
.16
.05
March 11
March 12
.18
March 13
.11
Rain for week
1.17
Over 51 MîSHon Efe
Tliroe models, priced
for any bud get, $ J 34.95
to $189.95. Easy terms
—liberal trade-in.
us show you the so
cial advantages of a
quality Maytag. Come
in today for a demon
stration.
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Before April 1 when we will have a representative in this
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CHUB HOWE’S MUSIC — TONIGHT
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17th (Of Ireland) MARCH
HARBOR GRANGE HALL
PLUMBING AND HEATENG2
WILLIAM D. FISHER
Fixtures
Fittings
4 Miles South of State Line on Highway 101
Smith River
California
CALL CRESCENT CITY 9R22
For Painting and Paper hanging and
ALL KINDS OF SIGNS
Reflectorized signs a specialty
GHERKIN &
DERR
PAINTING CONTRACTORS
Rt. 1, Box 326
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