THURSDAY, APRIL. 20. 1950.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World's Best Climate
PAGE FTVF.
week a the Episcopal parish hall. new grade school grounds. Hos ret ary of Pacific Bulb Growers,
’ ucille Estabrook was elected as tess, Mrs. Josdie Forty, served was an overnight visitor of Mr. will not accompany him.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Scopek of
’ vice-chairman and Bee Cooley, refreshments after the meeting and Mrs. Lloyd Morris, Tuesday.
By Dorothy Asdel
Cottage
Grove, were vistors in
Mr. Morris is president of the this area over the week-end,
Evelyn MacDonald was elected secret ary-treasurer. Installation to 19 members present.
to
Mr. and Mrs. Dale King of assocation.
chairman of the local home ex will be at the next meeting on
buy
property
with
an
idea
to
Medford have moved into the
tension unit for the coming year May 2.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Myers
soon
locate
here.
Fitting of slacks was subject Hamlet. Mr. King is state high-
at the April meeting held last
of Central Points were week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yokum mo
of the demonstration given by, way engineer, working with Geo'
! Miss Dorothy Newton, HDA. A Baker on the enlarging and im- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd tored to Grants Pass Sunday on
Morris. Mr. Myers is principal a hurried business trip.
number of pointer were given on provement of the stretch of road
of
the grade school there.
how to alter patterns before through town.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Klepper and
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Redfield left son of Ventura, Calif., are stay
making slacks and how to makeI
Friday on a vacation. They ex
alterations on ready-made ones.
pect to be in Klamath Fails or ing at Goetz Cottages for the
At least one member present
month. They have been attend
vicinity for the wedding of his
had her slacks pinned and fitted
Mrs. Bertha Beers. Mrs. Irene brother, then plan to go to the ing meetings of Eastern Star and
for remaking. This meeting was
Huntington and Kenneth Van state of Washington to visit rel-1 Azalea Garden club, in addition
to fishing.
Complete Real Estate Service particularly interesting to this Pelt left the first of the week Mi\ts of Mrs. Redfield.
(
unit as it will be the subject of
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Meyers of
on a business trip to New Mex-
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith Klamath Falls \isited the Har-
Bo> .11
South cn« of town its exhibit at the homemakers ico for a few days.
festival, May 4, at Gold Beach.
leit by plane Wednesday for Se- bins at Snug Harbor on their
Mrs. Let a Richardson is vis-
Brookings, Oregon
Members volunteering to take
attic
where they will visit their ( way to Gold Beach where they
charge of the exhibit were Josie iting her mother, Mrs. Ida De- daughter and family. Mrs. Smith fished on the Rogue.
Moss and others this week, She
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown of
Brookings Pelicans held a sec Forty, Ethel Montgomery and returned with Thor Ask, who will then go to Gatlinburg, Tenn,
ond baseball practice at high Estella Hansen, with Edith Lo was in Seattle and Portland on to attend a meeting of Pi Beta Oregon City are visiting at the
Phi school which has done so Donald Crockett place en route
school diamond. Sunday after gan taking charge of posters in business last week.
this
area.
much
to keep alive the arts and home from Medford where they
noon, and while the number turn
Katherine Louise is the name crafts ot the Tennessee moun
In
the
interest
of
program
had attended the Masonic meet
ing out was somewhat disappoint,
of the new arrivai at the Ole taineers. Mrs. Smith expects to
ing held last week.
ing to Business Manager Les- planning for next year members
voted as their choice of a major (Eric) Ask home. She made her return about the middle of May
Mr. and Mrs. Lioxd Moss at
meister and Manager Matson,
appearance Sunday morning, Ap via Los Angeles where she will tended the Oakland flower show
Several new players are in the subject, “Care and Construction
ril 16, and tipped the scales at visit her son and family.
last week, and from there went
area who had promised to turn of Clothing and minor subject,
7
A lbs. She is their second child,
Gardenias, ready to bloom. See to Klamath Falls to hear the
out, and failed to put in an ap “Nutrition and Recreation.’
Mrs.
“Textile Painting” will be dem first daughter.
Gallagher.
8-2 p barbershoppers in the parade of
pearance for the much-needed
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dean
Chambers
Mr and Mrs. William Hynes quartettes.
onstrated
at
the
next
meeting,
workout.
Gardenias ready to bloom. See
With first practice game May Tuesday, May 2, instead of the l and two daughters of Portland of Long Beach. Calif., are guests
arrived during the week-end for at the Harriett Baker home. Mr. Mrs. J. J. Gallagher.
7, against Crescent City les« than regular day.
8-2 p
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will Da- a few days visit with his par Hynes, a navy veteran of 22
three wskee away, the starting
Mr. and Mrs. Emil R. Moore,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cham years, is now retired.
line-up is far from set. Unless vies last week were Mr. and
who left here early in December
bers. The two little girls re
Mrs.
Sam
Browning
of
Centralia,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler for Norfolk, Va., to attend the
more local players show up soon
other players must be brought Wash., on they way home from mained here for a week’s visit returned late Wednesday from a wedding of their daughter, Eu-
vac tion spent at Fair Oaks, with their grandparents while trip to San Francisco where they genia, returned Monday evening
in A first basement, another re
Calif.
Mr. Browning is Mrs. Da- their father and mother drove on visited George Kessler who is to about 9, driving the last lap of
ceiver and another outfielder are
to California for a vacation.
vies
’
brother.
be sent to Korea for two years their journey from San Fran
practically a necessity.
Mr.
Walker,
of
Albany,
sec-
Thursday
evening
is
the
date
by
the army. George5s family cisco that day.
Matson has called a practice
sot
for
showing
the
film
“
Human
for Saturday evening at five and
another long session for Sunday ’.row th” to interested parents.
afternoon at 1:30. If enough of Dean Anderson of Portland will
the players turn out Sunday an conduct the showing and discuss
inter-squad practice game will the film at the grade school at
7:30.
be attempted.
Tli is will enable parents to
decide whether or not they wish
Why not buy where the future their children to see the picture
looks brightes? We think it’s when it is shown in the schools
right here in Brookings-Harbor next fall.
area, Whether you wish ocean,
A talent show, sponsored by
river or mountain property, we the P.-T. A.
has been announced
have it to show or just a small for early in May, the date not
lot for that small home.
bring decided upon as yet. Hazel
18x36 inches. Opening Special Colored Border, opening spec. Asst. Colors. Opening Special
Also, we have some of the fin Cram was appointed chairman, a
est business opportunities in S. job which she handled ably last
W. Oregon.
year.
Future plans for this show will
We have now listed some of
be made at the P.-T. A. meot-
the very finest of ocean frontage ing Tuesday. Theer will also be
a complete line of art and
in the entire area—known as the
a nice assortment of
election of officers. .Names of
is to bring Brookings a
sewing
Pedrioli Beach property—if you
-
candidates will be presented by
are looking for the best we must members of the nominat^ne om-
store to supply the ev
show you this.
mittee: Mrs. MarcePa GilFlIar.
AND HAIR GOODS!
eryday needs and gift
Mrs.
Irene
Baker.
Mrs.
Irma
New home almost completed
WE WILL STOCK A NICE items this community
GREETING CARDS FOR
in fine district. Excellent well, Wagner and Mrs. Johnson, sec
ond
grade
teacher.
VARIETY OF BULK
demands
at
| \\;th pressure system. Large view
reasonable
EVERY OCCASION!
Entertaining Wednesday Fridge
¥ windows. On g(^d graveled road
CANDIES
nrices. Wie invite you
Beautiful Line!
only 3 blocks from town toward chib for Mrs. Barbara Munson
last
week
was
her
aunt.
Mrs.
to come in and look
ocean. You can buy this reas-
on
onable now and finish to suit your
around, your comments
own desire. All materials to com- Elk River. Catherine Marsh won
Bib Style. Opening Special—
first,
Gertrude
Williamson,
sec-
plete on hand. Only $4800 with
and suggestions are al White and Tea Rose, Special
low.
ond
and
Mi
Ilia
Johnson,
good terms. .
ways welcome!
Highlighting Friday’s meeting
of
Sunset
Garden
Club
was
the
Here is really a lovely, charm-
ing place with small house, ga- visit of County Agent R. M. Konx
SPRING
rage and bulb shed or combina- who brought his soils testing kit.
Nice Variety of Colors
tion of garage and guest quar He demonstrated the methods
Colored Plastic
used
in
determining
acidity
and
OPENING SPECIAL
ters. Bulb planting worth about
OPENING SPECIAL
$3000. Commercial salable bulbs phosphorus content. As ho w as
should bring about $1800 this on his way to Corvallis in the
fall. Also a beautiful stream, a company of Mr, Baylor, he left
£ood spring with electric press the kit for the women to con
WOODEN
NOVELTY
ure system for household and ir tinue testing their soils. Among
those
who
brought
soil
were:
rigation. Wonderfully well pro
tected from the wind. This is a Mesdames Noma Thomas, Mar
Large Bunch
OPENING SPECIAL
beautiful park, home and bulb that O'Hara, Fern Townley, Ed
OPENING SPECIAL
OPENING SPECIAL
ranch combined. 3’2 acres on ith Jenkins and EtRel Montgom
graveled road. Don’t fail to see ery.
June 10 and 11 were announc
this property at $7500 with terms
ed as dates for the flower show at
CHILDRENS
Greatly reduced. 7 acres right the grade school. Lists of entries
in the heart of Brookings, Here will be given later.
Assorted Sizes
As a community service proj
the logical spot to build those
GIFTS FOR THE
OPENING SPECIAL
OPENING
SPECIAL
ect.
the
club
will
landscape
the
radly-necded rentals, Ci tv wa-
LADIES AND
ter and electricity.
Unfinished
CHILDREN
«house with fine circulating fire-
ftlace, also large barn and guest
■ cabin. We believe this to be a
Freal buy at only $6950.
Due to unfavorable water con
ditions.
BROOKINGS
LAUN
DRY will be vlosed for one week
effective Wednesday. During
this week the machines and tank
will be cleaned out, and put in
Across Street From the
running condition, with hopes oi
POST OFFICE
the water clearing up.
ad\
n
■ OTT Ur I Ord NOWS
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L. LEONARD
NEWS
Brokers
GRAND OPINING!
SATURDAY, APRIL 22,1950
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Turkish Towels
DISH CLOTHS
39c Each
19c Each
5c Each
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OUR AIM
WE HAVE
THREADS
NOTIONS
Plastic Aprons
Ladies Panties
25c Each
19c Each
Bath Mat Sets
Clothes Pins
89c Each
5c Dozen
SALAD SETS
Safety Pins
5c Set
2 bunches 5c
TUMBLERS
5c Each
KEY CHAINS
5c Each
Rayon Panties
COMBS
19c Each
5c Each
young's 5 & 10 Stere
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