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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1950)
Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith have moved into their newly- completed home, next to the W. L. Crissey home. C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD Brokers Residence Phone: 281 Phone 311 Box 211 Notary Public- C. O. Leonard SALESMEN: O. S. Young Hans Nelson Brookings, Oregon 5 acres Harbor ocean beach frontage. Will compare with any in this entire area. Small house and two large shed and garages. Well water, also spring. Very b«*st of soil. We know of no other acreage such as this between the Winchurk and Chetco rivers. This can’t last long, so if you are interested in the best of ocean frontage let us show you this today for tomorrow it could be gone. For only $1250 someone should like this neat little hose and 1 acre electricity. On one of the best graveled roads and only a short distance from town and schoo. For $500 down it can be yours. Drop in for a ook-in!. Fine itte farm of 9H acres— two houses, cement foundation, brick siding. Excellent spring, pip<'d to 5 0 0 0 gallon redwood tank. Large tool shed, chicken house, hog house. Place is fenced — many good features about this property. Best of all. only $5000 and you can name the terms. Rod & Gun Club Elects Haggerty New officers for the coming year were elected at the regular monthly meeting of Chetco Rod & Gun club, Tuesday evening at th(* Club house. the Homer E. Haggerty was nam ed president, and Robert Perkins as vice-president. L. H. Kirtley was chosen as new director to fill the expiring term of Carl Berger. Lloyd Stefani and Blaine Gribble are carry-over directors, and Virgil Goldsberry, retiring president, automatically becomes director instead of Braley Page, previous past-president. Wesley W. Smith, who served the club efficiently as secretary treasurer for two years, tender ed his resignation as an officer due to press of other business. Pete J. Lesmeister, who had been secretary-reasurer a few years back, was elected to the office. Due to absence of Wesley W. Smith, acting secetary Hans G. Nelson gave a comprehCrisrve report on another successful ham and turkey shoot, held Sunday. It was pointed out that a great deal of this success was due to the large delegation from Gold Beach. Homer Haggerty and other ?lub members have been installing run-ways near the traps and Thursday has been designated as date for pouring concrete. Any members who are available on that date are asked to be on hand to help. 5 acres with substantial con-I st ruction started for a home o. outstanding design in scenic set ting that cannot be matched for beauty Living room 24x16; kit- chcn 12x10; utility room bxb; bath 12x10; and back porch 6x24. I Icatalator, wood range and a wood cook-stove included. Eleç- tricity in. You can buy this for only $4,000 and move light in if you don’t mind just a little pio- neering. Terms may be arranged, if desired. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1950’ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Christmas. Carols were played will be able to obtain their on the phonograph. Agnes Maris Christmas packages, or send all read the Christmas Story from their cards or letters. The offices will be open Sunday afternoon, St. Luke. Rev. P. C. Knudson Dec. 24, from afternoon mail gave a reading: “The Other Wise time so that late packages may Man,” by Henry VanDyke. The be delivered. program closed with the Lords Mr. and Mrs. John Tworek and Prayer, also on the phonograph Refreshments were served at children have returned from white linen-covered table, cen- -Michigan where they visited a tered with silvered sprays of fir. couple of months, and are now Committee in charge was made at the home of her parents, Mr. up of Pats Bailey, Harriet Hight, and Mrs. D. F. Matsset on the Patsy Westbrook, Anne Marie Winchuck. Westbrook, Mary Ostrom, Rena Phil Beaumont had the mis- Tyron and Katherine. fortune of damaging his car near The Christmas program. spon the Chetco Bridge Saturday eve sored by Smith River Sunday ning. Further details were not School, will be held Sunday eve learned. ning at the church, at 7:30. A Mrs. Walter Biddle received pageant and recitations by pri Oakland, Calif., is seriously ill. mary children, Christmas carols and such will be presented. Par ents and friends are invited. While Mr. and Mrs. Billie Mor rison were visiting her parents’ homo, Mr. and Mis. Charles Spooner, Sunday evening, theives broke into their home on the Woodruff ranch and took a gun, radio, and provisions as well as to tear up things in general. No clue has been reported by the officers investigating. FOR THAT PRACTICAL GIFT! Give A Beautiful Sweater Priced, $3.98 to $5.95, all sizes Man Shoots Self Here, Wednesday AT BROOKINGS JERKS 4 Bob Miller, former resident of this area, seriously wounded himself Wednesday about 10:30 a. m. at Hotel Brookings cabin, occupied by M. E. Graber. He was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. After forcing himself inside and threatening Mrs. Graber, hi1 Smith River Womens Club held drew a gun and shot himself in its regular meeting Dec. 1, at the the head, evidently in an at reception room of th«1 community tempt to take his life. hall. Decorations on the mantel and about th«1 room were car ried out xvith the Christmas mo tif, with greenery and red ber ries. A large holly wreath hung on the wall above the mantel, An old-time dance has been ad Decorations were made under vertised by the Odd Fellows at direction of Eleanor Layman and their hall for Saturday evening, Pats Bailey. Following the reg Dec. 30, to help fill in the holi ular opening, business was dis- day entertainment. posed of. Committee chairmen This dance is one of a series to made reports. The program under be staged during the winter, the direction of Ida Hall related to Pilot was informed. SMITH RIVER in Odd Fellows Book Dance, Dec. 30th For Sale— Chrfchnss Fremir Telcnhone people woik their busiest .’ly through the holidays knowing t your telephone is performing one its happiest services at this time. So, if you'll try to place your long dis- Lis early and ovoid “bunching” ( ' :s: ''!as day, they'll see to it r telephone cn.oys its full meas- St. Johns Night B. O. John De«1 re craxvler-type 2 bedroom home on large lot tractor xv i 1 b hydraulic blade; close in tor $1500. 1848 model; John Deere Model A 3-bed room home close to school Wheel Tractor; 1942 Ford mo tor, complet«1 with radiator and for $3750. Furnished. Sunday eve., Dec. 31, o ix ew Years Eve., there will be a St. Johns Service, sponsored by the Masonic lodge with Rev. E Hicks as speaker, held at 7:30 p. m. At midnight there will be transmission, $100. These a candle-light watch service for Choice business lots in excel-i articles may be bought cheap, those wishing to attend. lent location. Reasonably if taken at once. One double- with liberal terms. drum loading donkey complete us help you choos«1 the with motor. 2000-b in. log ca pacity. C. Simmons, Inquire at Brookings and Harbor post- finest lift ot \ll your home Spend Christinas in your own. Dressier Store, Fort Dick. No office's will be open the next two 42-1 Saturday afternoons so that all 1 days left, so whx not phone calls. let us show you XX hat XX e hax lose-red antique satin, 11 yds. today ? for daxenport upholstery fot LOCAL NEWS drapery. $2.30 yard. Mrs. first time: Goldi/en. magnifican! acre \\ S t view oi ocean and Harris Park console radio. — tine soil, no one of loveliest homesites in the entire1 prmg Also dav area Must b< appn eno and other miscellaneaus ar elated. Phone 311 or 2S1 for ap ticles. J. '1'. Jacobs, Hwy 101, point mont. and Easx St. No Saturday calls. Now subdix ision tiful grovi water p. « acre. You can protêt Old-Fashioned DANCE At I. O. O. F. hall ORCHESTRA MUSIC Saturday, Dec. 30 unfurnished For Rent : Brookings, $30. Inquire Admission, including 42tf. resi rioted Sunset Motel, Harbor. \v beau- Excellent ime word that her brother-in-law, a* She anticipates houilj, to be called there. An 8 lb. son was born to Mrs. Doris Ackley, Wednesday morn ing at Seaside Hospital, Crescent City. Name of the young man was not learned. Mrs. Ross Putnam will give her usual performance on the Ham- mond electric organ at the V. F. W. dance, Dec. 23. W. J. Dawson has purchased a Brookings town homesite and expects to start construction on it shortly, reports C. O. and L. L. Leonard Real Estate Agency, who made the sale. Read the ads in the Pilot — they are your invitation to par- take of bargains. $1.0< LmmmE mimi BERT DeMOSS Box 207 Telephi >44, Brookiig DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE I‘ROTO and S. & K. TOOLS Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and hose. Prestone Anti-freeze. Bert DeMoss Dimmick Building Brookings, Oregon to be surprised wc show X ou drop u i as owner is ticipating ruis m price after tirsi of the year. and this an- the We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED! Brookings Lundry Wili Be Closed NORINE TEACHER OF from Dec. 21 to Jan. 3! A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to Everyone! PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate Studio Bldg., Brookings High School Credits For Accredited Pupils