Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 23, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950
Realty Transfer»
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Red Cross Swim
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Rebekah ring by the Noble Grand,
Program Explained Dora
VonSeidlitz.^
The World's Best Climate
PAGE FIVE
of the club will be
on the last Friday of the
month, March 31, instead of the
date listed in the yearbook, mis-
takingly listed as March 24.
Gilbert P. Christensen leit the
first of the week for Chicago and
vicinity on a two or three weeks
business trip.
Cue re's a door prize if you
have a ticket for the Fashion
Show. Get it today.
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany is proud
of being a grandmother again,
this making her fourth grand­
child. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bathiany of Con­
cord, C alif., and is a seven pound
boy, born on March 7. He has
been named Stephen Terrill.
commerce department has
every family a copy of
the*
agriculture questionnaire, to
be filled out by all farmers as
part of the census, being taken
Pete told the Pilot early this
week that Medford, in the Far-
West League, had written him,
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1
Following the
offering to farm out some of the
the
meeting,
re
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\\ esley Stone, Red Cross field freshments of ice cream and
fellows who are not quite able
representative of San Francisco, cake were served by Harriett
to make the team there. He, in
explained the procedure involved Stephenson, Emma Waldien, An­
company with Gordon Goetz and
in obtaining Red Cross swimming na Waldien and Madge Moore.
Homer Haggerty, are leaving to­
instruction
group
day for San Francisco, and other
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, to a r
- of inter-
£tted People at. the Grange hall
pmnts. to see a little baseball
Fricassed
Rabbit
evening.
and to confer with Medford of-
His suggestions were:
fkiais it they can make contact.
1. Brookings and Harbor work New Canney Item
During Tuesday morning’s rain
as a unit—this would naturally
squall, to the m rth of town a
follow.
Something new in way of can­
b’i/zard raged, if the apjx^arance
2. Obtain as much volunteer nery pack for this country is the
of cars coud be taken as an in­
help as possible from all the or- fricassed rabbit, processed by
dication. Snow was not falling
ganizations.
Cedar Lane Cannery, operated
at Carpenterville, but fu r t h e r
3. Someone in or near this by Mr .and Mrs. Rex Hayes, as
down the hill, this way.
area to be sent to a Red Cross they just completed 1600 lbs. this
Second meeting of Great Books
instructors school for ten days. week. This was in addition *ioi
club was held at the high school
4. Preliminary survey of en­ the 1200 cans of boned rabbit
last Friday evening, studying the
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rollment.
just recently completed.
Declaration
of Independence and
5. Availability of bus service
The local cannery will be clos­ I
three
chapters
of the Bible, all
for children.
ed until June 1, as* both Mr. and 1
having the same background for
6. Two or more representative
action. The next meeting will
Brokers
persons to contact county Red
;■« * Friday, March 31.
chairman, Dr. Cartwright, during
smine salmon
me the
it styles
Saturday eve- 1
uuung the
me spnng
salmon run
lun.
| P*“* at
high 8chool
Complete Real Estate Service Cross
as to what financial aid might
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Graham
be given on this project.
Bo> ¿11
South end of town
have returned to their home up
P/\l MCI
Mr. Stone met with this group Bread Making To
the ( hetco after spending the HOWDY. FOLKS'
of people at the request of Mrs.
Brookings, Oregon
winter at San Diego.
■■WWWlTif I VLIW«
Kathryn Reekman, chairman of
Be
Demonstrated
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucas and Pnnlrl Vnu TTc-n »
the committee to investigate the
Two new subdivisions now on possibility of obtaining a Red
daughter, Helen, drove to San * 0U " ' 0U U S e 3 (lOOCl
GOLD
BEACH
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Mixing,
shap
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hand—some really good bn vs in Cross swimming program for the
ing fancy rolls and baking home­ Francisco, Wednesday, to enable Dairy Feed at
lots and acreage—lots as lo»v as southern part of the county by made bread is to be demonstrat­ Helen to have a physical check- PPR TONI
$68.00
| ed at Ophir, Sixes, Gold Beach up. About three years ago, Hei- 1
$375. Many new people arc look- the Harbor Community club.
Members present represented and Brookings by Mrs. Frances en was confined to a San Fran­ A Good Laying Mash
ing for place to build, so lei us
hospital for several weeks. «4 PPP C’VV’T
give you the choice of the best the interest from: Chambers of | Brennen, home economist from cisco
Pete
Lesmeister has had his*1 *
1 W 1
$4.75
commerce,
Boy
Scouts,
P.-T.
A.,
now.
the Crowd Flour Mills, Portland,
Girl Scouts, Rotary Club, Har­ starting, Monday, March 27.
order in for some bamy weather Tour fertilizers, spray materials,
bor Community club, Azalea Gar­
Mrs. Brennen invites everyone so some of his old “has-been” garden seeds, stock and poultry
House and seven acres right in den club, Chetco Rod and Gun
interested
in the breaw'-making ball players might get some of remedies and many other bar­
Brookings, fine circulating fire­ Club and a number of interested
techniques to attend any ine of the winter rust from their rheu- gains in feeds and seeds.
place. This should interest some- i parents.
these demonstrations. It will be­ matic joints. Pete is particularly CALL IN, WE ARE GLAD TO
one who wants to build some off
gin
at 2:00 p. m. each day, Mon­ concerned about Whitey Matson SEE YOU!
the badly-needed homes for sale I
day, March 27, througoh Thurs­
or rental. Oor buy and subdivide. '
if he can get some six for six’
Gold Beach H. S. day,
March 30. The meetings:
BROOKINGS
Also another small house and
games
again this year. Whitey, I
March 27—Ophir School at 2.
"We Shook the Family Tree,”
large barn on property. * u 11
March 28 —Sixes Grange at 2. who has kept his supleness by i
has been chosen as the three-act
price of $8500. Terms.
Feed and Seed
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March 29 Gold Beach High the logging work and basketball i
comedy to be given in the latter
school, at 2.
L. O. BAKER, Owner
route, says he’ll be in there as
Has anybody read this ad be- part of April by Gold Beach high
March
30
Brooking
High
at
2.
C.
P. McCulloch, salesman.
Luke
Appling
is
for
the
Chicago
school.
The
cast
is:
bore? If not, better read it twice
White
Sox.
Hildegard
Dolson
—
Penny
today. ’Cause it’s the last chance'
to get this swell 7 acres, home, Lever.
Freddie Shermer — Bill Wal­ Locals Involved In
barn, spring water, city water lace.
and electricity. All fenced and
Sally Dolson— Marlene Petty- Accident, Thurs
good pasture. Wonderful place to john.
have livestock as they surely are
Bobby Dolson—Sam Chase.
With many details lacking, and
going to be happy with that love­
Mr. Dolson—Rusty Lafferty.
with participants not quite cer-
ly view of the river and ocean. I
Mrs. Dolson—Virginia Knox.
i tain, complete description of a
Whole sum total is only $3250.
Mr. Shermer—Duane Baxter. 2-car accident which involved Mr.
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Mrs. Shermer—Leora Andrews . and Mrs. Don Redfield and lit­
Why not buy a ready-to-wear
Ellie May—Mary Lou Turner. tle daughte, and Mrs. Donald
store now7 and reasonable. All! Jill—Lynne Melville.
! Vaughan, cannot be told.
set up and going. You can be
Paige—Lowretta Goudy.
Hast Thursday, en route to
Representing America’s soundest companies,
ready for the Brookings Boom! I The cast, under the capable di­ Crescent City, a car, reported to
Let us tell you all about this rection of Mrs. Hames, has al­ have been driven by a Mr. Hight
saving jou money because of insuring only
BUY!
I ready begun work to make this of Crescent City, pulled out from
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a successful play.
a market, this side of Crescent
selected risks. . . PHONE 1012!
$3750 buys all of this—right in
Recently, the student body and City, right into the pathway of
Brookings 3-bedroom home with faculty were entertained at a the Redfield car.
floor furnace, gas stove, hot wa­ half-hour show7 by Putt Moss­
Mrs. Vaughan was kept in a
ter heater like new. Only takes man. Especially enjoyed were his J hospital for a couple of days be* I
a few minutes to look so drop horseshoe pitching and acro­ lore being released. Mrs/ Red-1
batics.
in anytime.
field suffered from shock, and
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1'he Junior-Senior prom has the Redfield baby suffered se­
( urij ( ounty Branch
(.old Beach, Oregon
Beautiful lodge on Choteo been scheduled for April 8, with vere bruise on its face.
nee¡ J
Injuries to Mrs. Hight are re-
river frontage, 32 acres in one I Charlie Jensen and his 7-piece
It'll ported to be more serious. Both
cars were practically demolished.
the entire valley. Good county
The high school band and chor-
road, school bus, also tw7o cab- us under direction of Mr. Hum­
ins .Gravity flow water piped phreys, will give their awaited
OCAL
NEWS
into lodge and cabins. Only once concert March 28 at the gym.
Modern Chief Say:
Imagine yourself in the styles
i na lifetime doe we get to list The program will include a ten-
you
will
see
at
the
Fashion
Show
a place such as this—a wonder- or s.°!?.by Duane Baxter, accom-
Jungle Brum, Bum!
- fui - investment at $11,000—with pamed by the chorus, a violin so-, this Saturday.
Members of the Harbor Com-
lo
and
an
obligato
with
H.
S.
good terms.
munity club are reminded that
Chorus by Leora Andrews.
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LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
The boys are starting baseball
Just listed! Two excellent bus­ and getting the team lined up.
iness opportunities. 12-unit motel The girls have taken over the.
faster! Better! Cheaper!
close in, showing approximately basketball floor and the tennis I
You don’t have to tell this chief
25 per cent net. Priced very courts (when weather permits).
“
The
Prospector,
”
our
year
­
that
long distance telephone is
reasonable at $14,000 with fine
BY
CONNIE
book, is well under way. It will
the
quickest
way to send a mes­
terms. Step right into a good be in the hands of the printers
sage
across
the
jungle—prairie_
paying business now before the shortly.
CONNIE'S
city —or country.
He also
rush that is bound to be here
knows that long distance
Next To The Theatre
soon.
telephone service is conven­
GOLD BEACH, OREGON
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Kerr
have purchased three and 67/100
acres north of Easy street from
Mrs. Louise Lee Voye of Ingle­
wood, Calif. This tract has a
beautiful building site among
trees, rhododendrons and azaleas.
H. W. Kretzmeier of Portland
has sold four lots in his Coast
View subdivision to August John-
— ’ local - • builder.
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- Mr. Johnson* .
son,
plans to start construction of
new homes on three of these
lots within the next two or three
weeks. The Pete J. Lesmeister
Agency handld both transactions.
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
SAVE 15 TO 20 PER CENT ON
YOUR INSURANCE COSTS!
HUGGINS INSURANCE AGENCY
,ho
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FASHION FINDS
Ida Hubball Feted
By Local Rebekahs
5 acres right on Hwy 101 ad­
joining Harris park. Just reduc­
Just received a large shipment
ed in price for someone who
of Glenwear blouses i n lovely
The
last
meeting
of
Topaz
Re
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wants a really grand place to
bekah lodge honored Mrs. Ida Easter shades. Four smart styles
build that nice home with the Hubbell, oldest member of the
two semMailored styles at
best of views.
local organization. At the meet- $3.95. Two lace trimmed frothy
। ing Mr. and Mrs. George Murry7 numbers at $-1.95. Some Peter
If you are interested in a good were voted into membership by Pan collars, some high, some
stock ranch of about 400 acres transfer and Cleo Craig by init­ low necklines and one Chinese
cose to Brookings, we hive it— iation; and other applications re­ mandrin neckline. Shipment be­
ceived.
5-room house on good road—lots
Verna Mendenhall, community7 ing received in all lines daily.
of good water.
Tickets now7 for new bicycle,
service chairman, asked all mem­
given
with each dollar purchase
bers to send her a list of the
activities they have carried on or money paid on account.
in this community under this
We Work With
heading so that she could send in
her report to the Rebekah As­ S. &. H. Green stamps with each
SPEED to Fill Your sembly.
purchase.
During “Good of the Order,”
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS
NEED!...........
a renewal of the obligation was
FILI
ED PROMPTLY!
taken by all the members, and!
the drill team gave a special 1
ient. And he’s a “Hep Chiefie”
when it comes to making long
caJ,s on Sundayor «f*
w.J ¡A when raies arc lowest,
wed follow such a wise chief,
wouldn t you?