THURSDAY,
OCTOBER
26.
1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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T-ie World's Best diviate
LOCAL
NEWS
Curry County Pomona Grange
will meet with Chetco Grange
Saturday, November 4, at 11 a.
m., with a pot luck dinner ar
noon. The Pomona degree will
be put on by the officers of Chet
co Grange immediately after the
dinner.
James Harper is in Seaside
hospital following an operation
on his shoulder, which was in
jured some time ago. It will be
several weeks before he will be
able to return to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young
are parents of a daughter, Pa-
mala Jean, born last week at
Seaside hospital. The young miss,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Young, weighed 7 lbs.
and
ounce.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Courtney
returned to their home in Santa
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Brokers
Box 211
Phone 341
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard
SALESMEN:
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Brookings, Oregon
Aha! Here they are!! Those
Brookings business lots you’ve
been waiting for. Ready to build
upon—excellent buy!
Hello, Seattle G. Redemption
period up the 29th. Will wiite
later.
If you are looking for bulb
planting stock see us for about
25000 large yearlings and sev-
eral thousand large bulblets —
real buy on these.
Listed this week: Lot 100x140
and unfinished cabin, on gravel
ed road. City water. All electri
cal materials on hand for wir
ing. Also enough lumber and
roofing paper for another cabin
of same size. Excellent buy at
$1850.00.
Ana Monday after visiting here
for several weeks at the home
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller. Mr.
Miller’s brother. P. L. Miller of
San Francisco, is here now for
a couple of weeks, fishing. Other
recent houseguests of the Mill-
ers were their nephew, Willard
Courtney and his wife and Kathy
of Santa Ana, who spent couple
School children of the county
of days.
are enjoying a vacation this
Elmer Bankus returned Tues- week while the teachers of the
day from an extended trip to’county are attending ahnual
the midwest. He drove home a ; teachers institute, held this week
new Cadillac car, which he had at Eureka. The children are sor-
had on order five months before । rier because it rained and many
being assured of delivery.
cannot roam outdoors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phipps of
Election officers who are to
Gold Beach attendedd Grange serve on the election board at
meeting here last Friday eve-[the Nov. 7 election were busv
ning. Mrs. Phipps is lecturer of ¡this week taking their oath of
Pomona Grange, and Mr. Phipps । alliegance before a notary be-
is
member ot the executive com- tore they can serve on the elec-
We, the undersigned registered
mittee
-
I tion board. This oath is required
voters, farmers and businessmen,
of all county officers and public
residing in the north end of Cur
employees.
ry County, endorse Percy K.
Wedding of Helen Waterman.
Lantz for county commissioner
daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
for the north section of this
Among Grangers who attend-
County; and we request that the ed the California State Grange \\ a terman, formerly of Fort Dick
voters of the South End of Cur convention held at San Bernar but now of Orick, and Richard,
ly County unite with us in elect dino, the beautiful orange coun "Dick" Brown, son of Mr. and
ing our choice of candidate to I try, were Master and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Manley Brown of Harbor,
fill this important office.
Pennell, delegates from Lake will be held Sunday evening at
C. H. Brooks, farmer, Lang Earl Grange, and Master and Smith River church with Rev. E.
lois; Marian Brooks, Langlois; Mrs. Tom Ewing of Crescent C. Hicks officiating at 7 o’clock.
Lute E. Henry, hardware, Lang Redwood Grange. Ethel Goodlin, A reception follows and all the
lois; H. H. Hansen, cheesemaker, chairman of Pomona H. E. club friends of the young couple are
Langlois; Ray Zumwalt, farmer, and Katherin Wier. The con invited.
Sixes;- Clarence Zumwalt, farm vention was held Oct. 17-20.
er, Sixes; Omar F. Townley, car
Those who attended report en
penter, Port Orford; Charles W. joying a grand time where the
Brooks, merchant, Sixes; John fifth and sixth degrees of the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis of
M. Donaldson, farmer, Denmark; order were given to a large Seal Beach, Calif., are the new
C. Collins Guptill, farmer, Den class.
owners of Rogue River Park,
mark; Chas R. Jensen, music
director, Denmark; Adaline M.
Niemann, insurance, Port Or
ford; Ira Tucker, merchant, Port
Orford; Thos. P. Sorenson, con
tractor, Port Orford; W. D. Spen
ser, realtor, Port Orford; C. S.
Hanson, property manager, Port
Orford.
adv.
To The Voters:
SMITH RIVER
GOLD BEACH
■for fish in’ fun it'^
mmftutJE with
“to heck • *'"*
zip
&
Here is another 2-bedroom
home close in on large lot just
reduced $5000 for uick sale.
Now $4000. This house is well
built and in good location. Terms
may be had.
Equity in large home. Can be
bought right. Party forced to
leave. Drop in and let us ex
plain all about it and show you
the house and the 6 acres clear
ed that go with it.
2-bedroom home on large lot
near school. Wood cook stove and
bed included for only $4500.
Terms.
Many other better buys—whe
ther it’s standard time, day-L*e
savings time, our time is your
time, so call on us any tune.
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
Need
Gravel?
Road Gravel
4 acres on Hwy 101 and 5-rm.
modern house. Excellent buy at
$9500, with easy terms, Good
business and motel site.
CLOSE
SCHOOL. Just
listed a nice home on extra large
lot, many built-ins and nicely
arranged. Two bedrooms and up-
to-the-minute complete bath, a
lawn, shrubs, double garage, etc
—total price only $5500. Terms.
) taking over the management on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Echols
of Brookings were Gold Beach
vi si tors. Tuesday on business.
Off on an elk hunting expedi
tion which will take them to
Eastern Oregon are Mr. and
Mrs. Chub Young, Mr. and Mrs.
, Keith Young, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Young and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Young.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roz and
family of Coos Bay visited over
Sunday at the Ed Young home.
Mrs. Roz is a daughter of the
Youngs.
The George Christians are en
joying a visit from their son,
Jack, who has a short furlough
before being shipped overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young
and daughter, Ruth, left Satur
day for Charleston. S. Car., to
attend Ruth’s wedding. She will
mary Ronald E. Cordon Nov. 4.
They will make their home at
Coral Gables, Fla^, after the
ceremony.
Hostesses for a stork shower
last Friday for Mrs. John Schmit
were Mrs. James Moir and Mrs.
Albert Wells. Refreshments were
served and many lovely gifts
were received by Mrs. Schmit.
Cement Gravel
Several lots of different sizes
and prices with good terms.
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E. E Hanscam
& Sons
Harbor Oregon
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