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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1950)
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1950 The World's Best Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE NINE Try Pilot Class ads—they sell! to Honolulu and the Goodlins will | left Saturday on a two weeks and receive a prize. h i s accompanied by The new Azalea Garden Club leave by Trans-Oceanic Airlines vacation, c“’ Nelson and wife yearbook for 1950-1951 will be for their Hawaiian homo. He is brother, Arie) to South Dakota, By B. Miller Rio Dell xl • on exhibition at another booth, an airway engineer with the CAA. of visit their former home. this season throughout'. to At Smith River Union school will as will the yearbooks for the the United States, an old Amer-| past two years w h i c h were open Tuesday, Sept. 5. The fol- _ican custom is being observed. awarded prizezs by the Oregon lowing teachers have been en- A I Office 1 lours : 9-12; 2:00-5:00 In villages and cities, the farm State Federation of Garden Clubs. gaged for the fall term: Princi- L U V A L Evenings by appointment ers and rural dwellers are meet pal and teacher of the upper Goetz Building Phone 293 ing together in state and county Gene Reiling of Grants Pass grades, John Ostrom: Mary Os- fairs to exhibit livestock, garden troni, Mrs. Evelyn Slater, I Mrs. I spent the first part of the week produce and housewifely prow " * here visiting relatives and his Dorothy Hollingsworth and WT Mr. ess in cooking and sewing; to Arfst Arfsten. Carpenters are friends. Gene was a popular have their products judged and to Mrs. William Westbrook en- busy putting the finishing touch- member of the Brookings High Labor Day receive prizes for them accord tertained a group of relatives at es on the four rooms of the new School, class of 1949. ing to relative excellence. the Westbrook home Saturday schooj to be ready for the open- Fred- Gardner is tearing down As far back as ancient Greek aftemoon, honoring Mrs. Eddie ing day. his house w hich has been perch- and Roman dates fairs were held, Westbrook who would celebrate Rev. and Mrs. Newell Knud ed on the bank above the high- but these have always been mar her 86th birthday. Sunday, Au sen of Mt. Shasta Methodist Saturday of Harbor. The kets, primarily, so that Ameri gust 27, a social time was en church, will arrive here this week way just south highway construction job, under can county and state fairs have joyed by the group with piano on their vacation, to visit his way now, will take several feet little in common with European selections and vocal solos by parents, Rev. and Mrs. Porter from the bank at this point. Mrs. Nellie Ostrom. Refreshments fairs except the name. At I. O. O. F. Hall Knudsen and son, Warren, rhe Until Mr. Gardner constructs an Berkshire county fair, held in of cake and sherbet were served younger pastor will occupy the other home farther back from Odd Fellows Music Ada the following guests : Pittsfield, Mass., in 1811, was to ' the local church at the. the family will live in the up- pulpit of $1.00 Admission Qnnt 3. Q Every-, Evnrv- ' the first fair in the United Stat Hursh, Henrietta Woodri IT. Ro- morning service, Sept. r part of the large Shed on Frances West- berta Westbrook, es. To Elknah Watson goes the 1 one is invited. " । the property. credit for having successfully or brook, Katherine Woods and Mrs. Nellie Ostrom and her daughter. Anna Marie Westbrook, ganized it. hite of Mary Ostrom, Ann Trembly, mother, Mrs. Belle The nature of state and coun-। Twin Falls, Idaho, spent several Katherine Westbrook, Nellie Os ty fairs changes with changing days visting their son and grand trom and mother, Mrs. Belle conditions in farm and home son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John White of Twin Falls, Idaho, Pat making consequently the Amer Ostrom, left Tuesday morning sy Westbrook and the honored ican fairs registers the fortunes guest who received many lovely for their home. of rural life. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Coburn of gifts and cards, extending hap Orange, Calrf.. who art' one then Sept. 1, 2 and 3, Curry county i py birthday greetings. Mrs. West- vacation were overnight guests fair and rodeo will be held at I । brook is enjoying good health for Gold Beach. The exhibit of flori-1 one of her age. She attended the recently at the home of their cultural specimens is under aus Farm Bureau picnic with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Anthony. pices of Azalea Garden Club. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Clar Mr. and Mrs. D. Nelson who Southern Curry county should ence Westbrook. reside on the Palmer Westbrook make an excellent .showing in Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goodlin ranch where Nelson is employed, this, judging by some of the and daughter Carolynn of Hono specimens to be seen in gardens. lulu who spent three weeks vis The Otto Turleys have dahlias iting the former’s parents, Mr. measuring 13 inches in diameter, and Mrs. Alf Goodlin and other and gorgeous asters. relatives and friends, left Sun- ca} morning for San Francisco What do you have in your i where they’ will make arrange garden? Bring it to the fair and ments to ship their car by ship let us see! Exhibitors must fur- ing their own containers and Complete Real Estate Service have the specimens in place at the fair by 10:00 a. m. on Fri NOTARY PUBLIC WITH I will close my office from 8o> ?11 South end of town day, Sept. 1. Azalea Garden Club will have a representative there Sept. 5 to 19, for my annual va Phones 341 or 281 cation. Any ’appointments must to receive them. SALESMEN: One specimen only of exhibi be made before that time. ZADA adv. O. S. Young Hans Nelson tion chr^anthbmumrj decora McINDOE TISDALE. tive dahlias and delphinium are Brookings, Oregon FULL-SIZE OFFICE KEYBOARD required. Bring six sweet peas and three each of all other flori cultura! specimens including but Lots! Lots! 1 lot 1% acres Wanted: work by day or hr. ton and Korean chrysanthemums. 2^ f spring; 3 lots, acre; 1 lots Inquire Pox 494, CL}. There will be an exhibit of 115x140; 2 lots 50x125; 1 lot with potted plants, of both tuberous For Sale: 2 boys bicycles. See 250 feet on Hwy. Reasonable and fibrous begonias, fuchsia, Grootendorst boys, greenhouse. • prices and excellent terms. fern and geranium. In decorative arrangements, a Wanted to Rent: Unfurn’shid 5-rm home and 39 acres close to combination of any fruit and Louse. Would prefer two bod school Some furn. $4500. Terms. flowers, a combination of any rooms. See Chas. Young, at the vegetable and flowdrs; flower Young’s 5c and 10c. 5-rm. house with 1 acre south and beach arrangements and of Harbor, $1000 down and terms For Sale: 30 acre ranch, 8 a. flower arrangements in kitchen and terms to suit on balance- containers will be exhibited. Min cleared, 10 ac 2nd growth timber Price $3500. iature arrangements of six in. Remodeled house, electricity, wa ter, full bathroom. Wonderfu in height, basket arrangements 2 acres, one 6-rm. house, one and mixed flower arrangements view. $7500. 6^ miles’ up north 2-rm. cabin south of Harbor, al! bank Chetco road. Must sell. See will be entered. Joe for $6250. Children under 15 years may vour real estate men, or 27-2* enter their flower arrangements) DePalma. Combination business and res idential property in excellent loc tion. Four room home, large lot Along Azalea Row Dr. Robt. E. Smith DENTIST NEWS SMITH RIVER DANCE September 2 C. 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD THE ALL-NEW 1950 S mith C orona Brokers NOTICE Colony^/ Classified Ads andmanyoffer 'first finie*typing fea fa rest Dr. Henry S. Crawford Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings. 7-9 878 Front St., Crescent Ctiy Phone 2602 (Next to Greyhound Bus Depot) 5-rm house with 1 acre south ot Harbor. $1000 down and terms on balance. Price $3500. Just reduced from $7000 to $5500. Owner must sacrifice his fine home with fireplace and 1 15 acres. Upon the North Bank riv- er road of the Chetco. This can be had on excellent term. Let us show you this. New 2-bedroom home on ChPt- co River close in with 3 acres of land. $3U00 down will handle. Boy* Scouts, Girl Scouts and Cub Scouts. Turn In Your Pony Tickets Bv Sunday. September 3. at 2:00 P. M. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 Turn in to Mike Page or Warren Dixon Many other better buys—whe ther it’s standard time, day-Lte savings time, our time is your time, so call on us any time. We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED I.......... Free Carrying Cota With fach Machina Not just a “new model“—but, a revolutionary new » design .. . with a lighter, “snappier” touch, amazing speed and over a dozen brand new typing aids! Has the full-size keyboard of costly office machines ... and you'll like the •‘looks” and “feel” of its new Colorspeed keys. Don’t miss ill Come in, today, and see it— try it—yourself! these beauties at the commercial building, any day of the fair. See the adding machines, and office supplies available for the first time in ( urry Co. For a personal look and trial, see them at either BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, or TYPO-PRINT, Gold Beach, firms in the A. & S. 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