Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 08, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949
Third Card Party
Coming Saturday
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Gold Beach Notes
I en bv Mrs. 'hetor Reynolds over
the week-end.
A son. Bruce Lee, weighing 9
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zumnfe re-
pounds. 2 ounces, was born Nov. turned home 'ast wee!’ after en-
Second of the Rebekah Social 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wilson Ikying a trio to South Dakota.
club’s card parties was held on This is their second son
Th°'’ rcnnrtt hat they bad nef-
County Agent R. M. Kno-. in­
Nov 26, leading up to the third,
feet weather an during the time
tended the annual meeting of thv
set for this coming Saturday.
th*were on the trip.
Prizes for high scores last American Romney Br »edcrs As­
unable
Sharon Hanscam ws
time were won by Mr. and Mrs. sociation at Eureka last Tues­ to return to school last week al­
Charles Bickner; low for men day. Oregon, Washington a n d ter being out for a couple of
Frank Hassett; for women, Mrs. California were represent'd. The weeks. She had imbedded tonsils
Nellie Dyer; the traveling prizes Romney breeders are also locat- removed recently and after re­
went to Mrs. Bickner and Henry;
in Ohio, Maine and Massa- turning home lost considerable
Beaulieu. The door prize was i chusetts. Knox was re-elected as blood when her throat didn't heal
president and Harry Lindgren
won by Glenn Simpson.
like it should have.
was
retained as secretarv-treas-
The third party will be staged
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gardner ot
Saturday night, Dec. 10, at 8 urer. Dallis Gould of Hydsvilie, Uniontown, Wash., are spending
o'clock, and will be the last un­ Calif., is a newr director.
a few days at their cabin on the
The Romney breeders in the Upper Winchuck, and assessing
til after the first of the year.
United States have been select-
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.'the damage done by vandals re-
ing their stock tor the finer wool
and by so doing the breed haslce”
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Mr. and Mrs. Reeves Taylor
lost in size and weight, Knox
and son were house guests at
stated. Principal grown s in this
the home of Mrs. Taylor’s par­
county are R. M. Knox and son
According to her grandmother, of Gold Beach and Walter Hof- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hans­
cam Sr., the latter part of the
Mrs. Virginia Wolford. Patricia
sess of Langlois. Mr Hofsess is
week. Other guests at the same
Cook, who sang on “Stars of
negotiating for an English Rom­
1960” program Nov. 26, will be
same home over the week-end
ney ram. These anmals weigh 225
heard three times.
were Mrs. Hanscam's sister. Mis.
Her second appearance over to 250 pounds, and a e heavier Lena Anderson and grandson,
KIEM was result of her backing boned than those in the U. S Gene Reiling, of Grants Pass.
received in this community, giv­
Mr. and Ms. Tony Olsen are
Local News Items
ing her 16,700 votes to her near­
in Portland this week where Mrs.
est competitor’s 6000.
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Hanscam Olsen is having a physical check-
It’ll be a safe bet that radios Jv. and children toot-
up by her doctor.
of this area will be tuned Eu­ cam’s mother. Mrs. Chafes Mi’ls.
reka way, Saturday.
to Portland 8nndav v-UKrp shn
tnnk fhn tra?n to her hnmn pl
“Now’ the parable is this: The
Vine Grove, Ky., after visiting
seed
is the word of God, Those
hr re for over a menth. White in
by
the
way side are they who
Portland, Junin»’ a^o looked af-,
hear:
then
cometh the devil and
ter business affairs.
Quite a number of visitors
taketh
away
the word out ol
A groun of loyal and staunch
were present last Friday at the citizens have agreed to assist their hearts, lest they should be-
first December meeting of Chet­ in a house-to-house canvass b r lieve and be saved. They on the
co Grange. They came from Lake the memhershin drive on Sun- J rocks are they, which, when they
Earl, Westmost and Pine Forest day. If you haven’t alread-» join- ; hear, receive the woid with joy:
Granges. Five new applications ed you will be given an oppor-1 and these have no root, which
were received, and members ur­ tunity at that time to join the I for a while believe and in time
ged to obtain new’ members dur­ “All-Year Events Association
temptation fall away. And that
ing the state-wide membership1 W. W. Smith returned home which fell among the thorns are
drive. A pen and pencil set will the latter part of the week after they, which, when they have
be awarded any member obtain- visiting relatives in Oregon and heard, go forth and are choked
three new members so that they Southern California for a month. with cares and riches and pleas­
It is reported that the first ures of this life, and bring no
are initiated into all four de­
steelhead of the season was tak- fruit to perfection. But that on
grees by April 1.
Following tlw meeting a har­
vest dance was enjoyed with the
members furnishing the music.
Men of the Grange served re­
freshment. Next meeting will be
the annual Christmas party, and
Templar Hotel Building
Brookings, Oregon
everyone is asked to bring a gift
JEWELER and CERTIFIED WATCH MAKER
for the exchange. A pot luck
lunch will be enjoyed later.
Girl Singer Billed
■ Three More Times
The World's Best Climate
the good ground are they, which I
in an honest and good heart
having heard the word, keen it.
and bring forth fruit with pati­
ence” Luke 8:11-15.
Now take this mass picture
and see if you can identify your­
self. Joseph M. Johnson, Gold
Beach, Ore.
Gold Beach H. S.
Six weeks tests are over n wv
nd everyone h a s recuperated
from the holidays. There is an
increased number on the honor
roll, too, and we hope it keep:
growing.
Last Friday night was the
time for the annual jamboree
and results were favorable for
all the Gold Beach fans for the
Panthers came through each of
its games victorious. Like other
Curry county high schools, Gold
Beach lost several men from the
first string by graduation, but
results of the jamboree shows
the strength of the teams. Our
first conference game will be
with Ophir, Dec. 16.
The girls are trying to build
up their muscles for their vol­
leyball games coming up soon.
As yet the girls have had little
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practice and many new players
have to be recruited since si .
of last year's team were lost by
graduation or transfe s.
The chorus and band are pre­
paring for the Christmas uro­
gram which is to be presented
Dec. 21.
FASHION FINDS
BY
CONNIE
CONNIE'S
Next Ta The Theatre
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
Pre-Ch ristmas Half-price Dress
Sale First conic, first served.
Nineteen prices only. Broken
sizes 11 to 46. Famous brands
such as Alice of California, Ser-
get and Town Classic originals.
pieces at
of $8.95 $4.48.
6 pieces at »2 Of $10.95 $5.48.
Of $14.95 $7.48.
3 pieces at
1 piece at 12 OÍ $15.95 $7.98.
4 pieces at »2 Of $16.95 $8.48.
3 pieces at U of $19.95 $9.98.
Free gift and mailing wrap!
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS
FILLED PROMPTLY!
Net By Bread Alone
Harvest Dance
Eenjoyed, Grange
N. M. JONES
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L. LEOFiASD
JUST ARRIVED. A few numbers of new 17
jewel, water resisting, shock proof, non-mag-j
netic WRIST WATCHES
The Opening, Friday, Dec. 9, of
BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED
Gardner Planer Building
We will handle Dairy and Poultry Feeds, Fer-
tilizers, Hay and Grains. We welcome your
patronage, and \Vill be proud to serve the
people of this community.
L. O. Baker
Amazing low’ price (tax inc) of....
E. Graue
Brokers
Complete Real Estate Service
NOTARY PUBLIC
Bo? ¿11
South end of town
Brookings, Oregon
Why not take advantage of
some of our excellent business
listings? We have both a hotel
and auto court listed. Each do­
ing a thriving business. Come in
and talk it over.
* * *
Perhaps you would like an at­
tractive home in a duplex in a
pleasant neighborhood with a
a substantial rental. We can sun-
ply you with one for a conserva-
uv e price.
* ♦ ♦
If you are handy at doing youi
ow n building, let us tell you ot
some of our uncompleted homes
* * *
We also have several very
well-consti ueted homes, all
ished and ready for immeTa
occupancy with easy “bu u
terms.
THIS YEAR GiVE HIM
YEARS OF PLEASURE
with one of those
JOHNSON
ARE YOU A MEMBER NOW?
Your membership card is printed and waiting for y<
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Keep Brookings and
Harbor in the eyes of the world. IF YOU ACT TODAY,
you still have a chance to get your membership among
the FIRST FIVE HUNDRED. Clip the coupon and mail
it in today. Oct a card for each of the family.
MRS. NELL PARKER, Secretary,
I
All-Year Events Association, Box 33, Brookings, Ore.
Please find enclos ’d $...
for memberships i i the
ALL-YEAR EVENTS ASSOCIATION. terminating Deceb-
ber 30, 1950. Kindly make out membership cards for the
following people:
$1.00
in amo
$1.00
$1.00
We Work With
^SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!
Come in and see the new 5-horse T. N. with
$175.00
neutral clutch
Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co
$1.00
ame
$1.00