Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 09, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1950
two children of Klamath Falls!
spent the week-end in this area
visiting relatives. Bill graduates
from Oregon Tech this w eek
whore he has spent the last two
years taking body and fender
course.
Mrs. Almo Newton is confined
to the hospital this week for ob­
servation and treatment.
Souvenir programs of the Pa-
rade of Quartets may be picked
- - the
-
’
up ball who attended
show,
Saturday, at Gould Shoe Store.
Land Of Opportunities
Pape Five
mend. Oro., a sister. Mrs. Pora and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lew-
Day of Seattle; a brother. Lloyd nr n. The fifth degree of Po-
rne n was given a class of candi­
Moore of Crescent City,
grandchildren and five great­
grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson
Funeral sen ices were hold at and Mrs. Laura Vincent ot Har-
First November meeting of the
Wier's Mortuary, Cn
bor were visitors, Sunday at thè
Chetco Grange was held Friday
Sunday afternoon at 2:00 Rev home of Mrs. Ella Plaisted.
evening with good attendance.
Jack Mumbower of Baptist C >m
The lecturer, Lillian Zumpfe. an­
munity Church. Brookings, eff-
nounced that the next meeting
ciated. Interment was at the lo
would be Harvest Festival and*
cal cemetery.
Booster night program, at which
Bazaar Scheduled
the Grangers are hosts to theii
Ladies of Smith River church
friends, and all attending are
will hold the annual bazaar on
asked to wear cotton dresses
Real Estate Broker
Thursday, Nov. 16 from 2 to 5
or overalls, in spirit with the
North End
at the community hall. There Hotel Brookings
entertainment. Home Economics
will be on sale hand-made arti­
PHONE 594
chairman, Ellen Jaggers, report­
cles. Tea will be served during Office open Tuesday and Thurs­
ed that she has sent for the sup­
the afternoon.
day evenings, also sunday from
plies to make the United Na­
Curry County Pomona Grange Womewa Club Met
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
tion’s flag over tow weeks ago,
met Saturday at Chetco Grange |
Regular
meeting
of
the
Smith
but these haven’t arrived.
with about 70 Grangers present River Womens club was held on
New
Just look just listed.
for the roast chicken dinner and Friday afternoon in the reception
Election for 1951 officers result.
By Marian Miller.
of
ocean
frontage
subdivision
business meeting. Five visitors
ted in these names:
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Barrington from Del Norte County Pomona room of the community hall, with property. Nice location. Access
are parents of a baby boy, born Grange were present, with their Eleanor Layman, president, in to beach from all lots. Priced
at Gold Beach hospital, Oct. 25. master, Leo Kloske and his wife charge. Flag salute was led by from $650 to $1200.
Martha Ulrich; collect by Mrs.
He has been named Thomas Earl. among them.
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Mabel Maris. Reports were given
Attractive house, 2-story, well
Amon Dishner left by bus on
Jhe business session was pie-, by Mildred Owen of library;
Sunday, for Savannah, Mo., to sided over by Master Henry
built, in town, with View’ of the
' i Zelna Maris, chairman of garden
receive medical treatment.
Adolphsen.
The lecturer, Bea a committee reported on the flow- ocean. Lower story could be
A stork shower was given at Phipps, reported that Curry Co. ,
made into separate living quar­
the home of Elta Moore for Mrs. was the only county in the state' er show’ to be held in March. ters. Live in one and rent one.
Dale Moore, last Saturday. The which has a 100% turn in ofj Under program chairman, Mary l
hostesses were Gloria Stevens lecturer’s reports for 1950, and Fisher, the following were given Price reasonable.
Residence Phone: 281
and Eudora Moore. The guest of hopes that the year will be com­ by Lucille Paterson, piano, Mrs.
LaMerne Christensen, violin; vo­
honor received many lovely and pleted with a perfect record.
Lot, 80x420 feci in desirable
Phone 341 useful
Box 211
cal solo by Mrs. Louise Osten­ location for $800.
gifts. Refreshments of cof-
Nine candidates w ere given berg. “I Love a Little Cottage.”
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard fee, cake, cream puffs and jello
Pomona degree by a team ot and "Lullaby Song.”
were served.
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? ©ne
Chetco officers. A discussion of
SALESMEN:
Tea hostesses were Antonia
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morgan of the county fair was held, with
acre
of beautiful ocean frontage
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Klamath Falls have recently re­ the holding of exhibits on Sun- Jepsen. Anna Conner. Alice Funk )
turned to the Ophir community.! day afternoon until 4 p. m. fa-1 and Hazel Yahr. Cookies and teal for $1500.
Brookings, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Chenoweth vored, as was also the judging were served from a lace covered’
Good income property avail­
table centered with bowl of fruit.
and infant son have recently of community booths.
12 acres with large partly- moved into one of the Shepherd
Knudson and Martha Ul­ able on easy terms.
Walter Slocum presented Po­ Ruth
completed home of good design. cabins.
rich presided at the table. The’
mona
Grange
with
a
myrtlewood
Excellent lily ground. Not far
Mary Pugh, Clifford Voelker gavel, to be given to the Grange mantle was attractive with a
I have some excellent business
from town. Make us an offer.
and Jerry Crone left Wednes­ that has the largest attendance cornicopia of fruits and vege- opportunities in Curry County
day to attend the high school re­ at Pomona Meetings. Any Grange tables, with a bowl of autoumn available to cash customers.
3-room cabin with highway gional conference at Springfield. holding it for three times in a leaves at the end. The decor-
Mabel Mar-
frontage not far from Harbor. After the conference they w’ent row becomes permanent owner. at ions w ere made by planned the
Other homes, ocean frontage,
is.
Mary
Fisher
had
to
Portland
for
the
week-end.
Before close of the meeting a
Excellent well with water piped
Mrs. Freda Stiger, Mrs. Fran- | minute’s silence was held in the decorations but was unable to lots and acreage.
to house. Priced at only $2950.
ces Burris and Mrs. Edith Mill­ memory of National Grange be present.
Good terms.
er attended elementary scn^al * Master Goss, who died recently., Other Neus Items
Among the members of Del
conference at Coquille Thursday
The next Pomona Grange has
9’2 acres all cleared and fenc­ and Friday.
been set for January 1, with the Norte Pomona Grange who at-
ed. One cabin, 20x24, another
, tended Curry County Pomona at
Mrs. Clifford Voelker and her Sixes Grange.
I Chetco Grange were Master and1
cabin 14x30, woodshed 18x22, a daughters visited relatives at Co­
I Mrs. Leo Kloske, Ethel Goodlin,
chicken house 10x18. Also pig quille several days last week.
Local men who went elk hunt­
shed. Some work needed on ca-
4«
bins. Only $4,000 with easy ing were John Nowdin, Ed Bieshe,
Sam
Reynolds,
Herman
Koblen-
tedms.
zar and George Koblenzar.
SMITH RIVER
Mrs. Laura
Vacationing in and near San
1.94 acres close to*school, with Francisco are Mr. and Mrs. L. Jane Crook, 73, passed away at
a livable trailer and cabin. Oth­ A. Shepherd.
Seaside hospital; Nov. 3. follow­
er unfinished buildings, well and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Dishner ing a long illness. Daughter oi
pump. $5250. Terms.
and family of Myrtle Point were late Mr. and Mrs. Silas Moore,
week-end visitors at the homes she was born at Smith River and
Good location: Lot 100x140 of his brother, Amon and Cal­ spent her life in Curry and Del
Norte counties.
and unfinished cabin, on gravel­ vin Dishner.
Surviving arc three sons, Ace!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Moore
and
ed road. City water. All electri­
J. W. Moore drove to Coos Bay and Clarence of Crescent City,
cal materials on hand for wir­ Friday.
and Arthur of Brookings; daugh­
ing. Also enough lumber and
Mrs. Sterling Mecca and in­ ter, Mrs. Dorothy Duval ot Rod-
roofing paper ior another cabin fant daughter. Susie, arrived by
of same size. Excellent buy at bus from Stockton, Calif., to vis­
it her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­
$1850.00.
neth Barrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wade
For Sale: About 10 sheets of
Several lots of different sizes
have
moved
itno
the
apartment
^4
-inch
plywood (used) still un­
and prices with good terms.
above the old Grange hall.
. painted and good at
-price. Al­
Local school children held their] so twin bed, springs and inner-
4 acres on Hwy 101 and 5-rm. traditional Hallowe’en party on.
spring mattress (Simmons) in
modern house. Excellent buy at , Tuesday afternoon. Both rooms brown metal. See William Ward,
$9500, with easy terms, Good played Hallowe’en games, fol-1 city.
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•ais. Mrs
mix r. i______________- ------------ —----------------------------------- —
| low*ed by the usual eats.
business and motel site.
th
For Sale: Dillmart bulb grad-
Pugh’s freshman mat
’.. Classi
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crashed
the
affair
—
trick
or
treat
er
and hand sprayer, cheap. See
Just
CLOSE TO SCHOOL,
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large
—
and
were
rewarded
with
treat.
Tom
Doherty, city
listed a nice home on extra
Hallowe
’
en
happened
?
What
lot, many built-ins and nicely
pranksters must have been storm
arranged. Two bedrooms and up- bound in this district—no van­
to-the-minute complete bath, a dalism — ?
lawn, shrubs, double garage, etc
As a result of the storm Cedar
—total price only $5500. Terms. Fork road was almost impassa­
ble for several days last week.
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
Equity in large homo. Can be However, it has been re-opened.
Mrs. Sam Reynods went to
bought right. Party forced to Coos Bay to visit her daughter,
Next Door to Nook Cafe
leave. Drop in and let us ex­ Mrs. Gary Everson, and was
plain all about it and show you stranded several days by the
the house and the 6 acres clear­ flooded Coquille river.
OPEN TUESDAY
Though Saturday
Dean Collins has started to
ed that go with it.
work at the Double O Lumber
2-bedroom home on large lot Company.
near school. Wood cook stove and
bed included for only $4500.
Terms.
Mrs. Hattie Mackey under­
went an operation at Gold Beach
Many other better buys—who-। hospital Saturday and had her
ther it’s standard time, day-L*e leg
Ieg amputated at the knee as in
in- ­
savings time, our time is your fection below the knee and in
time, so call on us any time.
the foot made this necessary. It
Chetco Grange Hall
is rep< r od she is resting as well
THURSDAY NIGHT.
as can be hoped.
Don Jaklewicz is at the U. S.
guaranteed automotive repairing
naval training eentor at San
Let's Build A Scout Building
Diego, where he is taking his
in
boot t lining after enlistin
. .. $1.00
eek. Don was a ¡ ADMISSION .. ..
the navy last
renior in high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton and
Chetco Grange To
Seat New Officers
Master Kathryn Reekman.
Overseer—Benjamin Jones.
Lecturer—Hazel Hendry.
Stew? rd --Art Moore.
Assistant Stewart Emery Hy-
land.
Chaplain Jessie Judkins.
Treasurer Roy Hendry.
Secretary- Wesley Smith.
Gatekeeper—Dave Crockett.
Ceres Eva Springer.
Pomona Violet Jaggers.
Flora- Clara Hyland.
Lady Assistant Steward Lil-
lian Zumpfe.
Musician—Edna Weigel.
Executive Committee: j
Thompson. Roy Springer and
Fred Gustafson.
M. G. BECKER
Pomona Grange
Met Here Saturday!
OPHIR NOTFS
C 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Brokers
I Sell The Earth!
Pioneer Woman
Buried Sunday
Pacific
& Mäenne Warks
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF
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PHONE 2341
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Barber Shop
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We Work With
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BROOKINGS GARAGE
November 23
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