Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 25, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
PAGE FIVE
THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950
Brookings from Mr. and Mrs.
titude toward other peoples, we cisco over the week-end to select Rev. Nick Neufeld Will
James Norris xvho have moxed
ill develop our own individual­ furniture.
Leave For Stayton Soon • to San Jose. Calif.
Linds’ey
ities thus better to understand
Mr. a"d Mrs B’
STAYTON Rev. Nick N. Neu­
our oxvn fellow men.
have
sold
three
acres
on
Ran-
feld of Brookings has accepted
Li tinger,
"Rotary, the granddaddy of all
Baccalaureate services xx e r e the call of the Staytion Baotist sonie ave nu
Morris Milbank, Grants Pass service clubs, seeks nothing as held last Sunday at the Com­ congregation to become pastor X’ ho plans to erect a home on
this ocean view pronertv.
mayor, xvas Tuesday speaker at a club unit in way of glory Its munity church. Father Lever, of the church.
Notary luncheon, using a xiolin greatest good comes from the de- Rev. Johnson and Dr. Hoover of-
Mr. and Mrs. M. C Beem have
Since the resignation of Rev.
to convey a new meaning of the velopment of the individuals xvho ficiated. There were several num­
purchased
a part of the Ward
four aims of Rotary’. Since many make up its rank. You will note bers by the chorus and a vocal Willard Buckner early m the King property on Wharf Street.
vear, due to ill health, the church
notes may be played on each vio­ ihat Rotarians are leaders, but solo, “Ave Marie,
h y Janice has relied on supply and visit­ These transactions were handled
lin string, so many services may this is result rather than being Lever.
ing ministers to fill the pulpit through the C. O. and L. L. Leon­
come from each of the four ob­ Rotarians.
Final erams ase this Tuesday
ard Agency, Brookings.
"It is always a pleasure to be and Wednesday The All-School each Sunday.
jects. Stressing felloxvship as an
The new minister is married,
Important benefit from Rotary, a guest at dicerent clubs. I al- picnic xvill bp this Thursday at
it lead members to want to be xvays find an energetic and pro­ Agness, and Friday, the last day and has a son and daughter,
prompt and punctual in attend­ gressive group wherever I go. of school, report cards will be each of whom is pre-school age.
They plan to locate here after ASSUMED NAME
ance, which was the strength of Next Meeting Wednesday
given out.
Since Memorial day falls on
Claremont Fallert, dba South
any service club.
This Friday night at 8. com­ June 1. Capital Journal, Salem,
Human relations was that im­ Tuesday, the next week’s pro­ mencement xvill be held at the May 16.
Coast Lumber Co.
portant attribute which marked gram has been postponed until high school gym. Seniors are :
CONVEYANCES
the success of any club, lodge or Wednesday noon. The July 4 date Leora Andrews, Duane Baxter
u X to
Vernon Jamieson
organization. Proper human re­ has been set for Friday, July 7, Russell Burdick,
Ruth Dubay
Chester
Kirtland
ct
ux,
deed.
lations brought greater freedom ps ladies night, and installation Marie Hames, Frances Ismert,
Trans-Pacißc Lumber Co. to
of the nexv officers.
for the past xxeek, ending Ol Omar Townley et ux, deed
to the world
Virginia Knox, valodicto’ian; Lee
Albert Joy and Dick Smith vis­ Lacerty, Marjorie LeClair, salu-1 Sunday:
Max. Min. Rair ’ F. P. Ethridge et al to Lloyd
"There is but one absolutely
secure group in the world—you ited the club.
....
I
Lynn
Melville,
Lowell
^
av
15
41
77
tatorian
Corp , deed.
will find them in the peniten­
Herbert । May 16
T
Meyer, Edxvin Rath,
32
60
J I a ^R ox Johnson et ux to
A’« Harp
tiaries—but they have no free­
T H. L. Trasper, et ux, warranty
Schneidcau and William Wallace.
44
57
May i-?
17
dom.” People xvho have privi­
Last Tuesday night Leora An­ Max- 18
39
60
deed.
, _
.
lege, also must accept responsi­
.... 1
drews won first prize at the Tal­ May 19
40
....... ... 64
Fred Jamieson t o Howard
bilities—they must keep abreast
.... 1 Jamieson,
ent Show at Port Orford with May 20
40
.......... 74
warranty deed.
of times, they must do xvith their
the violin solo : :Hora Staccatto” May
49
..... 76
Warren D. Cline et ux to B.
worldly goods something that is
T Z. H. Lumber Co., warranty deed,
and the encore “Zzardas.”
Rainfall for xveek ...
likely to -be of most good. The
Thursday
evening
of
last
week
Ward King to C. R Erickson,
Coronation ceremonies at the
schools the lodges, churches, anc
the seniors were given a delici­
deed.
park,
under
conditions
w
h
i
c
h
these must be recipients of all
ous steak dinner at Blue Water
IN CLERK'S OFFICE
----------- .
,
A1
we can possibly afford to give were “made to order,’’ were given Lodge by Grady You nee. After
,
Howard
Allen
vs.
Evelyn
Al-
at
11
o
’
clock
with
processional,
Mr
and
Mrs.
James
E.
Koeller
"We, in the United States, are
dinner there was singing, danc­
divorce complaint.
required to have an understand­ to the stage. Bradley Page did ing and trunlpet solos, by Bill have purchased the former Hwy ' len,
W
D. Bow’ser, proof of labor.
the
coronation
honors,
after
101 frontage and house north of
ing mind xvith people of foreign
Wallace.
which
Bob
Perkins,
master
of
lands. Their conditions make the
dicerent nations act in the man- ceremonies lead singing of the
k ner they do. In this understand­ national anthem.
Following Queen Let’s greet­
ing we not agree xvith them, but
ings.
the high school chorus un­ Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT
CITY, CALIFORNIA:
xve must be ab’e to see their
der
direction
of
Mrs.
Lloyd
Mor-
side of the story.
A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns
"If xve can obtain such an at- sang a fexx- numbers. Ray Conway
gave the address, and was fol­ merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.------ -
lowed by the Mothersingers and
the Barbershop chorus.
When Queen Let a cut the rib­
bon, officially opening the 1950
lower display and art exhibit,
few realized that she had in­
Gifts, Stationery
Floyd Mulligan
augurated an art exhibit that
in txvo short years, has become
School Supplies. Cards
Silverware
Repair & Installation
one of the area’s greatest at­
Flatware
tractions at the festival.
1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
Supplies and Appliances
Complete Real Estate Service
The third annual Queen’s Ban­
Hollowware
Crescent City, California
quet, at Chetco Grange, attract­
NOTARY PUBLIC
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
Bo? zll
South end of town ed more than 100 Saturday eve­
DIRELYTE
ning. to hear Ralph A. Coan,
Phones 341 or 281
president of Oregon AAA, and
CRESCENT CITY
rvaipn C\ nway, secretary, teb of
Brookings, Oregon
heir association xvith the trave-
ing public and how much Azalea
Do miles from Brookings just State Park had been exploited in
& ELECTRIC CO.
Visit our record dept
off Hwy 101, 2.56 acres on a all state advertising.
Both men told of the amount
good graveled road, wells, creek
Compelte Radio Sales
Complete line of hard
S29 SECOND
and springs, lovely trees. Very of money brought into the state
Service
and
ware
and
electrical
fix
­
each year by tourists, and hox\
neatly furnished cabin and xvood the state tried to picture oil its
tures and appliances.
840 3rd St
Ph. 1512
shed. About ^-acre in different attractions. Azalea State Park
berries. All of this ground till­ is featured on all that pertains
PHONE 143
able and water for irrigation. to travel over Hwy 101.
Many more things to be said for
this piace such as ocean view,
etc. The best we can say L The
Smith River 4-H club held its Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS - and
price is only $2150, cash.
regular meeting Monday evening
Hardware, also clothing for the
O
(Vts IXAMINfD
Household
Appliances,
et the Community Hall. Presi­
°
UNStS GROUND
entire
family,
including
boots
&
Fine building sites to suit your dent Allen Na’il was assisted bx
Sheet
Metal,
Plumbing
shoes.
Come
in
and
shop
with
us!
pocketbook and terms, $375 and Cub J eader Irvin Sarina. Farm
up. Drop in for full information Advisor Walt Fieg of Eureka,,
and heating supplies.
1280 Secord Street
on these building sites.
xx ho xvas present to chte'i en-j
Phono
2752. Crescent City, Calif.
roilment cards with >oys and ।
900 4th St
Pho.
631
Two acres close in—could be girls on various projects Coun-
subdivided for profit or would ty-xvide field day will be held \
make good motel site.. On beach Sunday, May 28. and a local club
Carrell’s-Hedrick
tour is planned for July 9
road
Memorial services, sponsored
ELECTRIC
River American
:
Just listed one of the finest by Smith
2-bedroom homes in Brookings gion Post, and auxiliary, and
Chevrolet - Buick
in the lest of locations. Lovely Boy Scouts, xvill bp he'd on May i
grounds. This must be seen to 30, starting at 10 a. m From
For Price Quotations On All
Yo”r Hotpoint Store
be appreciated. $15,000 00 xxith the community hall the groups
xvill march to the cemetery, and
Auto Repair. Painting BUILDING MATERIAL
terms.
on to the Indian cemetery where
941 Second St.
Radiators Repaired.
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St.
services will bp held in honor of!
Lovely home xvith garage for departed veterans. From th re i
CRESCENT
CITY, CALIF.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
PHONE 931
rent, furnished, to couple,
the group will go to Kamph’s
drinkers.
Memorial par’’, and he’d sei vices
to honor those who lost thei '
Nunn Bush Shoes
Remember those lots with riv lives at sea.
er boating privileges.
Mrs. Carlton Bosch. Smith Ri’ -
Arrow Shirts
MENS WEAR
er postmaster, left on the bus
Genuine Levis
A truly fine 6-room (2-bed- Monday for Hoberg's Resort in ।
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Pendletoh Shirts
rooms) home built in 1949 with Lake County xxhere she xvill at­
tend
a
state
postmaster
’
s
con
­
3 acres of good soil. Four kinds
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Jantzen Sweaters
X-RAY FITTED
of berries and some lilies, chick­ vention May 23 to 25. Assisting
Shirts
at thr post office during her ab-
White Stag
en house and small barn. Fine sence are Mrs. Mildred Spooner
Phone 2102
Mail Orders Filled
well and pressure system. This and Mrs. Betty McClish.
Complete Line
920 Second St,
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
This is definitely not the average
School election xvent oc quietly
of
run of the mill homes and must Friday. Re-elected for trustees
Work Clothes
definitely be seen to be appreci­ were Clarence Westbrook and
ated Priced at only $7500 un- Palmer Westbrook for the ele­
Sporting Goods
A Snack Or Meal
fyrnished. Will sell furnished. mentary school, and Harry lin ! -
ry Knudson of Llamath was
You can’t go wrong by
named for Del Norte high school
1 trustee.
A new addition is being built
dropping in at the
on Terry’s Cafe. This will be
used for a dining room for ban­
Leave Orders at
quets, special dinners and to care
“Store for Men”
for increased trade during the
Cur-Del Cleaners
summer months Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
u
T< rry made a trip to San Fran-
Grants Pass Mayor
Addresses Rotary
Gold Beach H. S.
County Records
Weather Report
Art Exhibit, Flower
Display Visited By
Guests of Festival
Realty Transfers
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
DAVIDSON'S
C. 0. LEONARD
L L. LEONARD
Mulligan Plumbing
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Nielsen Hardware
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
Brokers
PHONE 2202
SMITH RIVER
F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
Crescent
Chevrolet
Electrical Supplies
Lumber Company
Tom Brown's
DEL PONTE'S
Shoe Store
Del Norte Laundry
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
«NEED!.........
Bus Depot Cafe
Gordon F.
JOHNSON
3-Day Service
''Lilial'! WIMM