THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949
, SMITH RIVER
Smith River 4-H club members
with their leader, Paul Maris, |
and club president, George Jacob-1
¿on, parents and friends enjoyed
a swimming party and weiner
roast at Buckner’s Island, Mon- i
day evening, when everyone had
an enjoyable time.
The Club Members are plann-!
ing for the county tour to be held
Sunday, July 17, with a picnic
dinner to be served at Smith
River bridge.
An enjoyable picnic was held
Sunday at Mill Creelc park, where
the group had a pleasant time,
following lunch served at noon.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Woodruff, Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Beem and two sons, Mrs. Ed
na Ross, Mrs. Eddie Westbrook,
Mrs. Ada Hursh and Mrs. Wil
liam Shafer.
Mrs. Lloyd Tyler has returned
to San Anselmo after spending
the holiday vacation visiting her
mother, Mrs. Agnes Maris and
other relatives.
Regular services will be held
Sunday morning at the local
church at 11 a. m. Sam Lopez of
Crescent City will be the speaker
Ain the absence of Rev. E. C. Hicks
who is visiting at Salem. Special
music will be furnished by the
choir. .
Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Wheatley
and little daughter, Sharon, have
t returned to North Bend, after
C. 0. LEONARD
Cm^'ilete Real Restate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
Bo5 ¿11
South end of town
Brookings, Oregon
Small farm, 5 acres, good soil.
2 houses, 2 springs and year-
round creek through property.
Some of the very finest ocean
view property. This is rightly
priced or wil trade for city home
or building lots.
Just placed on the market —
some fine building lots close to
Chetco River mouth. Excellent
place to keep your boat. Must be
seen to be appreciated.
Large home, 11 rooms, 2 baths,
Can be made into fine apartment
income property. Good location
on Hwy 101. 3-car garage, 2 chic
ken houses, garden ground and
’several acres of good pasture.
Family orchard and berries. Can
be had on good terms.
To those who inquired last
week about the following proper-,
ty, we wish to make' a correction:
The acres with this unusual
place and price is 1^ acres in-
sead of one acre.
If you desire a small house and
l’a acres with ocean view, unsur
passed on the coast, good fishing,
clamming, huting and undisturb
ed by traffic, or neighbors, on a
good road, only ’a’mile from the
famous Hwy 101, we now have
such a place at only $3250!!!!
Fine, newly constructed busi
ness building and 1 acre on Hwy
101, close in. Built for living quar
ters and business combined. Any
one wishing highway business
property should like this.
HAVE SEVERAL PLACES TO
XENT—SEE US!
5.3 acres with two houses —
Fine spring on Hwy 101. Priced
right at $4500. Good income prop
erty with terms to suit.
We wish to announce that Mr.
Claude Wright is now affiliated,
with us as salesman.
We Work With
'¿PEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
spending the J y 1 y 4th holiday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hight.
Mr. Wheatley is on the police
force at North Bend.
Rev. E. C. Hicks and grand
daughter, Miss Dorothy Rowley,
accompanied Mr. Hicks’ daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Cochell and sons, of Salem, on
their return home. Rev. Hicks is
planning to stay two weeks, vis
iting relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beem and
sons left Monday for their home
at Los Angeles after spending
their vacation visiting her moth
er, Mrs. Edna Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence West
brook returned home Monday1
from the Bay area where they
spent two weeks and Mrs. West
brook underwent a medical check
up at a clinic.
LOCAL NEWS
While many details are lacking
concerning the marriage, Clyde
Hastings and Janet Huntington
eloped late last week and were
married. They are living here.
Leo Lucas, president of Curry
County fair board, attended a
meeting of that group at Gold'
Beach late last week. Plans are
taking shape for th;s annual af
fair to be staged the first few |
days of September.
Claude Wright has taken his
examination for real estate sales
man and is now working for C
O. Leonard Agency.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Piatt of
Weyerhausor Camp 4. are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harbin al
present.
Miss Nell Fox arrived from
Berkeley last week to spend two
weeks on the Upper Chetco with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Arlandson
of Coos Bay were overnight visit
ors at the home of Mrs. Arland-
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her
bert Payne the first of the week.,
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Glidden aie|
in San Francisco where Mr. Glid-
’den is undergoing medical treat
ment as he has been in poor
health for some time.
Joe Morrell returned home re
cently after being away about a
month. He visited in Klamath
77/e World's Best Climate
Falls, his former home town, and
attended the Eagles Convention
at Pendieton as delegate of Klam-1
ath Falls Aerie No. 2090. He re-'
ports that there were 1600 mem
bers present at the convention.
Mrs. Bernadine Steele is in
San Francisco where she is at
tending summer school of a San
Francisco College.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton
of Medford have moved to the
Wilson Freeman ranch on the
W inchuck w h e re they are in
charge of the ranch. Mr. Hamil
ton is a former local resident,
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and handled a milk route in the
<.1. < a . < » . a* \ •,... > ago, so is weil
qualified to hand the milk bot-
tlinfT nr "t of the business.
Miss Vivian Hudson left on the
Tuesday evening bus for San
I’ rancisco, where she plans to
obtain employment. She has re
mained here several months with
her sister, Mrs. Missouri Morgan.
Bill Barton arrived from Klam
ath Falls Wednesday for a visit
with relatives.
Reach 5000 prospective custo
mers through Pilot Class Ads.
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BENEFIT DANCE!
At Odd Fellows Hall, Bropkings, on
Saturday, July 16—Begins at 9
Tickets—at Least $1.00 (let your conscience be
your guide in this case)
—Benefit For Owen Carter—
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