Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 20, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, October 20, 1949
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Realty Transfers
federation chairman of history
and landmarks. She illustrated
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold H. Sine her talk by showing slides of a
bf Long Beach, Calif., have pur­ number of the historical build­
chased a lot in the new Coast ings and told of early day history
View’ subdivision, owned by Mr. in California. She also showed
and Mrs. H. W. Krctzmeier of a colored slide of the Trinidad
Portland. Mr. Sine, a plumber by light house, which has been taken
trade, plans the construction of over by the Humboldt County
a home soon.
federation, as a memorial.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Asche of
A resolution was presented by
Portland, have sold their home Mrs. Ralph Liuck for the support
and acreage south of Harbor to of the California federation of
Mrs. Ella Southworth of Aums­ womens club prevailing on con­
ville, Ore., Mrs. Southworth, an gress to kdept the Crescent City
aunt of Mrs. Ross Horn of Brook- light house intact as a memorial
mgs, is expected to take posses- and preserve its log book in the
sion of her property the latter county. The resolution suggests
part ot the week. Both transac- the light house is threatened with
tions were handled through the abandonment, but the women are
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency’.
anxious to keep it either as a
museum or as an operative light
huose. This light was established
in 1856, and has been in use
ever since.
Del Norte County Federation
Another speaker during the af­
of Womens Club held its meeting
ternoon was Mrs. Sidney Foy,
at the club rooms of the Commun­
state historian, who is gathering
ity hall, Oct. 7, with representa­
historical records throughout the
tives present from Klamath, Cres­ state.
cent City and Smith River. Mrs
Mrs. Florence Hickman, chair­
Margaret Alexander, federation
man of the scholarship committee
president, had charge of the bus­
reports funds have been loaned
iness session. A program was en-
to two girls, graduates of Del
x joyed, following.
Norte high school, who will at­
Piano solo by Miss Sue LaFiles
tend college at Stockton and at
a student at the Del Norte high
Petaluma.
school.
At the close of the afternoon
Guest speaker was Mrs. Flor­
refreshments were served from
ence Stone, of Burlingame, state
a tea table centered with hand­
made Indian basket, filled with
autumn fruit and vegetables, car­
rying out Hallowe’en theme.
Refreshments committee was
Mrs. Jessie Lessard,
A new cafe opened in Smith
River under management by the
owners, James Hight and Jack
Bernard, in the brick building on
Complete Real Estate Service
the corner. It will be called Jim
NOTARY PUBLIC
and Jack’s Cafe, and will serve
CLAUD "WRIGHT, Salesman
breakfast, lunch and dinners, and
Bo? ¿11
South end of town sea foods will be served to work­
ing men, loggers, lumbermen and
Brookings, Oregon
fishermen. The cafe will be open
from
6 a. m. to 10 p. m.
80 acres good pasture and tim­
The movie, “Sentimental Jour-
ber. Fine spring, county road on
porepty. This is a steal at $2500. ne,” shown at the community hall
Good business opportunities — Friday evening was a success.
we have restaurants, garage, gro­ Ronald McClish donated the pro­
ceries, rea-to-wear, hardware et2 ceeds tp the building fund of the
stores for sale. Write or drop in church to help complete the an­
nex. Mrs. Grace VanZee, chair­
for details.
man,
wishes to thank those who
Homes from $2000 to $15000. A
helped
make the movie a success.
fine selection with good terms to
Rev. Wm. Owen, supt. of Red­
match.
Have 2’o acres ocean view, fine wood Empire district of the Meth­
creek and spring. Will take good odist church, held services Sunday
I old car on downpayment. What night at the local church. He also
officiated at the board meeting
have you ?
Still have that beautiful piece of the church. He was a guest of
of beach frontage. This is a beau­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Layman
during his stay here.
ty spot and priced just right.
Mrs. John Sample and nephew
Dean Noble, have returned to
their home at Ashland, following
a visit here with her daughters
ter Crook and Mr. and Mrs. Her-
and families, Mr. and Mrs. Ches-
bert Huntley.
SMITH RIVER
The World’s Best Climate
Local News Items
I home near Harbor. Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton
an^ Mrs. Wilkie had made
left for their former home in Tal- the trip to Cottage Grove to
ent the last of the week. They 03 1
rolman, mother of the
had been in charge of the Free- two
to take her to Santa
man ranch near the Winchuck ^osa to spend the winter with
for several months.
I them. She spent the summer with
,T
.
n-.„ „
another daughter, Mrs. Asa Lino
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beg?er and and family, at Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Al Wilkie of Santa Rosa.1
Miss Kathleen Lane of Cottage
Members of Chet co Grange are
Grove and Mrs. Frances "1 orr.mi, reminded that there will be a
former Harbor resident, spent pot luck dinner at 6:30 this Fri­
the week-end at Mrs. Tolman’s day evening before the meeting,
BIG
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and that a social time will be
held after a short meeting, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tol­
man, recent newlyweds.
A drivers license examiner will
be at the Grange hall this Friday
morning, between 8:30 and 12:30
o’clock.
Tom Tolman of Weott was an
overnight guest at *he home of
his father, Wm. Tolman, on his
^ay to Reedsport.
Read the Class Ads it pays!
T í reMont
Portfolio
Consisting of
50 SHEETS OF
LINEN FINISH BOND
STATIONERY
25 ENVELOPES
White They Last!
C. 0. LEONARD
L L. LEONARD
Brokers
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!
Read the Class Ads
it pays’
For Home—or Vacation Trips
PHONE ORDERS
ACCEPTED
IDEAL FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY!
LIMIT —2 PER CUSTOMER
Only through a special purchase we able to offer this terrifhc value!
It’s part of our Pre-Christmas Sale . . . deep cut in prices from every
department in our store. Come in and shop around!
Look Thun Super
Eight Glass
SALAD PLATES
Regular $1.39
Sale Price..........
85c
.—.4.
4
! Large Glass Salad or
FRUIT BOWL
Regular $1.10
Bake Kinp Angel Food
CAKE PAN
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1949
Starting at 1:00 P. M.
HAVE LISTED:
Two %-Bedsteads and Mattresses
Two Full Size Beds
Writing Desk
Dishes and Cooking Utensils of All Kinds
Tools
Boots
Pigs
Tires
Coats
. Many litems Not Listed, To Come Day of Sale
(Bring any think you have to seell, and we will
k try to dispose of it for you at this time
C. W. GRAHAM, Auctioneer
OF GRANTS PASS, OREGON
Beezie Young, Brookings, Clerk of Sale.
I
Sale Price.............
50c
—•4» 4'
D-Handle
SPADING FORK
Regular $1.98
i Sale Price
Regular $1.12
Regular $1.10
. 35c '
----- «
Eight Decorated
Tumblers & Coasters
o
Sale Price............
89c a
Sale Price
it
Eight Glass
CUPS & SAUCERS
Regular $1.35
.
85c ! Sale +. Price
----------------.. 85c Î
New Selections of
i
Regular $1.25
X «y — '
Gay Plastic
COOKIE JARS
75c ; Sale Price
* > —n i n i W «—»WR ■■■■U li—gu—|
v*
Royal Chef Aluminum J
CAKE PANS
Regular $1.40
Ì Sale Price
One Block South of Brookings Postoflice, at Duplex
1
to J
Close-out On Several
ODDS & ENDS
on our basement bargain
table.
I!
DINNER SETS
Only Four Left!
+
4*
Plastic
SUGAR SCOOPS
Regular 15c
$i.oo|
Plastic
Measuring Spoons
Regular 15c
Sale Price................. 9c i Sale Price .
9c i
4*
Voight
Bicycle
30-jrallon
BASKETBALL
CHAIN GUARD
Regular $7.50
GARBAGE CANS
Regular $1.39
Regular $3.60
$6.95
Sale Price ............. ’98c Sale Price
Sale Price ........... $2.95
CHETCO HOME & AUTO SUPPLY CO,
We Give S. & H. Green Saving Stamps
Grayshel Building, Brookings, Oregon