Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 30, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    Pape Four
Famous For Its Mild Climate
n
। Chetco Inn, shining in a new end at Coquille.
Jerry Jacobs spent Thanksgiv­
KOWjcoat of paint,, will blaze anew
ing
vacation visiting his parents
By B. Miller ¡with lights some time next
at
San
Jose, Calif.
month. Passing the school (how
Mr.
and
Mrs. Wilbur Moore
To town to follow the path attractive it will be when the i
and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Jack Atherton
of progress through our village. landscaping is completed) I en- ;
ot
Klamath
Falls
spent the holi­
Passing Elmer Bankus' new’ ser­ ter the Hearthstone.
vice station, I joined the kibit­
Here small boys with comic days in Ophir.
zers at Lyle Redfield’s grocery books and ice cream cones sit * Jerry Crone spent Thanksgiv­
store, a filling station for the by the fireplace. Pie is served ing vacation at Portland.
inner man with the most sani- with a smile, the coffee is good, ! Mrs. Freda Stiger went to
tary and scientific equipment, a and a nourishing, hot lunch pre­ Hood River for the holidays.
dream store with the grand op­ pared for the children who come
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Burns and
daughter,
Janis,
and
Deloris
ening set for Dec. 2.
in 1he school buses.
Moore
spent
the
vacation
visit­
Up on tht' hill, the framework
The new Christian Science
ing
friends
at
Oceanlake.
rises for the Seventh-Day Adven­ church w i t h cheerful reading !
tist church; and next door, the room is open to worshippers.) Veil, the volleyball and bas-
Here all has been done in the ! ketball season is once again in
I est possible taste. Down the hill । swing, with the boys jamboree to
ngam, and I note from afar, the be held at Gold Beach this Sat-
steam shovel on Clive Manley’s urday evening.
Mrs. Frances Hawkins of Gold
lot next door to the theatre. An-
other store building soon to be Beach spent Thanksgiving with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
built.
Miller
here.
the
service
station
where
At
D.
W.
Miller and son, Travis,
Residence Phone: 281
twin
guardians
of
our
safe-
those
went
to
Bandon
Friday.
Box 211
Phone 341 ty, the ambulance and fire truck, Dull McDonald last
of
Sixes was
awaita ca call, progress leaves
Notary Public C. O. Leonard
visiting
at
the
D.
W.
Miller
home
me, for our antiquate ambulance
Thanksgiving
morning.
has not kept apace with the
SALESMEN:
Glen Garboden and Floyd Bat­
other innovations in Chet co Val­
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
es
are at Eugene on business.
ley. 1; is so old it would make
Brookings, Oregon
An
old-fashioned dance wras
a bcise laugh! It should be en-
held
at
the old Grange hall last
tred in the old car parade held
Choice business lots in excel­ annually at Chicago. It i reminds Saturday evening.
lent location. Reasonably priced, me of Oliver Wendell Holmes’
Ray Stevens and family and
with liberal terms.
Don
Anderson had Thanksgiving
poem:
dinner
at the home of Lucille
“Have you heard of the wonder-
Small house and one acre of
Shannon.
fill one-hoss shay
land not too far from town ïor
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Moore, and
That
teas built in such a log-
$1250, with good terms.
Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Moore and
ical way
son,
all
of Gold Beach, Mr. and
Anyone having $4000 to loan on It ran a hundred years to the Mrs. Dale Moore and daughter,
day I
good income property at 6% in-
Dawn, of Ophir, and Wilbur
It
went to pieces all at once
terest should see us. This is a
Moore
of Klamath Falls were
good investment. Will give first All at once and nothing first
Thanksgiving
dinner guests at
Just as bubbles do when they
mortgage.
the J. W. Miller home.
A ।
Al
Along Azalea
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Brokers
For those lots closes to town
Whenever there is an accident
see us. Only a few left on best in the woods, an automobile co­
of terms.
lisión, or some desperately ill
p< rson to be taken to the hos­
Let us help you choose the pital, Vai Mendenhall Sr. leaves
finest Gift of All your home
his (hetrieal business, or rises
Spend Christmas in your own. in the rainy night, and drives
Only 25 days left, so why not the ambulance on its mercy er­
let us show you what we have rand. He tells me that the am­
today ?
bulance is 18 years old, and it
is difficult to get new parts. Any
THIS IS IT! 12 acres and un- day it may come for you or me,
finished house. Ne sewersfi no and I hope it does not oreak
sidewalks, no curbs, no clothe- down!
lines, no incinerator, no fireplace,
Dear Santa: Please bring us
no garbage disposal, no closets, a sleek new’ ambulance, with
no cupboards, no school bus, n > easy springs, and swift, silent
view. Nothing there. Everything motor, so that when there is an
to add except the price and we’ll accident in the woods, our boys
let you do that. Owner will treat may be transported with all pos­
you right to get rid of this. Bet sible haste and comfort to the
you’ll like it though!
hospital- Chetco Valley Inhab­
itants.
Liveable and lovely —
this
home and guest house overlook-
Mrs. Ben E. Kerns Sr. asks
ing the bay and Brookings. Or­ that members and friends of the
chard and shrubbery. Gravity­ Azalea Garden Club, bring a toy
flow spring to house. One of the in good condition, or some usable
very best m this entire area. Let article. ,o the next club meet-
us take ou through it, thoroughly ing. In cvery home there are
by appointment only.
toys which the children have
out-grown or tired of, still good,
We have listed several real which come other child could en-
nice house trailers for sale
joy. Toy boxes, supboards, and
reasonable. Why not buy a good closets are being readied for
lot and trailer and build later? Santa's bounty during these next
weeks, so set some of the toys
Just listed for the first time: and articles tor older folks aside,
S to I acre with magnificant and bring them to the meetinf
"Every man should keep a good
view of ocean and Harris Park
—fine soil, no clay, one of the sized cemetery in which to bury
loveliest homesites in the entire he faults of his friends.’’
area Must be seen to be appre­
ciated. Phone 341 or 281 for ap­
pointment.
By Marian Miller
Now >ou can purchase some
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Voelker
of that really choicest of choice and daughters, Jun and Mary
Harbor property
a resirteted Jean, spent Thanksgiving week-
subdivision protected by beau­
tiful grove of trees. Excellent
water piped tn each tract of K '
acre. You will be surprised and
pleased when we show you this)
- drop in soon as owner is an­
ticipating rais in price after the
first of the jear.
OPHIR NOTFS
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Next Saturday has been des­
ignated as $2000 Sabbath 7or the
local church in an endeavor to
raise that amount on that day to
increase the local church build­
ing fund.
Roger Moore, who is attend­
ing University of Oregon, spent y
Thankgiving vacation visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Catholic Church
Moore. He was accompanied to
Rev. Fr. Donald Denman
Langlois
Wednesday afternoon by
First Sunday of month at 12
Earl
Elliott,
also a student at
noon.
the
University,
who left Thurs­
All other Sundays at 8 a. m
day morning to spend Thanks­
giving with his parents at Co­
quille. About a week ago Roger
was
selected as one of the “Se­
By Nancy Moore
nior
Six" who will become Phi
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Baker and
son, Patric, of Medford, arrived ! Beta Kappa (national liberal ait
Saturday evening to visit her honorary) members. The senior
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank six is composed of students who
Moore. Mr. Baker returned to have distinguished themselves in
Medford Sunday but Mrs. Baker superior scholastic accomplish-
and son will remain here for a ment, leadership, variations of
activities and distinctive char­
week.
acter.
Miss Muriel Hughes spent the
Mrs. Dorothy Boice and Gary
Thanksgiving vacation
visiting
of Portland spent Thanksgiving
at Eugene.
Mr a.nd Mrs. John Donaldson, vacation with Mrs. E. J. Tilley*
daughter, Mary, and Iris Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hansen.
spent the Thanksgiving week-end
Members of Sixes Grange hnld
visiting Mr. and Mrs. David En- their regular meeting Saturday.
gelbart at Portland.
Third and fourth degrees were
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phillips, exemplified in full with Mr. and
Shirley, Barbara, a n d • Gerald, Mrs. Gus Edstrom taking them.
spent Thanksgiving week visit- Mrs. Dennis was elected lady as­
ing in Idaho.
sistant steward for the year.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
(
Anderson
Mr. and Mrs. Merz and two k
spent Thanksgiving Day at the daughters, and son; Mr. and Mrs.
home of his sister, at Bandon.
Floyd Hale and two sons; and
Fred E. Pilling spent Thanks­ Carl Hale were guests of the J.
giving \acation at Ashland.
I Everests for Thankgiving day.
LANGLOIS NEWS
'i
STOP
SHOP
With The Churches
and
Christian Scientist
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. m.
“God the Only Cause and Cre­
ator" is the subject of the Les­
son-Sermon in all Churches of
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, De­
cember 3.
The Golden Text is “Lord thou
art God, which hast made hea­
ven and earth, and the sea, and
all that in them is" (Acts 4:24).
Where You Get
PRACTICAL GIFTS
For the Entire Family
GIFTS THAT WILL
BE APPRECIATED!
Baptist Community
J. L. MUMBOWER. Minister
Mrs. A. F. Pierce, Sunday School
Superintendent.
Sunday School for all ages at
9:45 a. m.
Worship Service at 11 a. m.
Evening Service at 7:30 p. m
Prayer meeting, and Bible
Study at 8:00 Wednesday eve.
Choir Practice, Thursday at
8:00 p. m.
At Work or at Plav!!
PHILLIPS
Episcopal
Rev. C.
residence.
Service
month at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thet­
ford and Tommy went to Seat­
tle for Thanksgiving..
Vincent Building
BROOKINGS
OREGON
W. Lever in charge:
Gold Beach.
the first Sunday of the
11 a. m.
Seventh-Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:45 a. m.
Church Services—Saturday nt
11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at
3:45 p. m.
Praver Meeting — Wednesday
evening at 8:00.
Seventh-Day Adventist serv-
ices are held on Saturday at the
Grange hall at Harbor. Prayer
meetings are conducted at the
church school on Easy Street.
Current Wednesday evening top-
icss are on "Life and Teachings
of Christ."
■HHlHIIBIIIIIiNIII
I
BERT DeMOSS
I
Telephone 344,
Box 207
Brookiig
DELCO-REMY
AUTO-LITE
PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS
Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and
hose. Prestone Anti-freeze
Bert DeMoss
Brookings, Oregon^
Dinmiick Building
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HARVEY
TEACHER OF
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Life Certificate
Studio Bldg., Brookings
High School Credits For I
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