Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 21, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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Fnmoua For Its Mild Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
evening at the cocmmunity hall,
under direction of teachers of
each class. At the close of th«'
program, Santa will arrive and
SMITH RIVER-Anthony Ro­ give out treats to the children.
sa, Jr., 30. and his son, in com­
pany with Charles Penn, wore
boat riding and fishing on Smith
Graveside services will be held
River, above Dr. Fine Memorial
Bridge, Sunday afternoon when here, probably Friday, for Sgt.
their motor stopped, and the boat Paul Hamilton, who died of a
was caught in the current and heart attack early this week at
hurled against a tree, fallen in his army base, near Benicia. Cal­
Residence Phone: 281
ifornia. He is son of Nancy Ham­
river, and capsized.
Phone 341 the Penn
Box 211
was able to climb on the ilton, former resident of this vi­
Notary Public C. O. Leonard tree and reach the bank safely. cinity, and spend some of his
SALESMEN:
The current carried Rosa and earlier life here. Further details
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
son away. Word was sent to Cres­ were not learned in time for this
cent City and a searching party issue of the Pilot.
Brookings, Oregon
arrived to search the river, in
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Craig left
charge
of Sheriff Glover. The
5 acres Harbor ocean beach
early this week for Walla Wal-
frontage. Will compare with any boy’s body was found early Mon­ la, Wash., to visit their son Ken-
in this entire area. Small house day and the father found later noth and family over the holi-
and two large shed and garages. | in the afternoon, in the vicinity days. Kenneth is in the furniture
Well water, also spring. Very where they had drowned.
business.
Surviving are the widow and
best of soil. We know of no other
Miss Marjorie Jacobs, senior
acreage such as this between the infant son and parents, Mr. and
Mrs.
Tony
Rosa
Sr.
and
other
medical
student at Loma Linda,
Winchuck a n d Chetco rivers.
relatives
near
Crescent
City.
is
spending
a week with her un­
This can’t last long, so if you are
Hosts
at
Birthday
Party
cle
and
aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe
interested in the best of ocean
Mrs.
Palmer
Westbrook
and
T.
Jacobs.
frontage let us show you this
today for tomorrow it could be Mrs. Warren Engdahl were hos-
Harry Corbett (or Corbin) suf­
fesses at a birthday party, Sat-
gone.
fered
a broken leg in the woods,
urday afternoon at the social
Tuesday,
it was reported. He was
For only $1250 someone should room of the church, honoring
rushed
to
Seaside hospital by
like this neat little hose and 1 their daughters, Julie Westbrook,
ambulance.
Cleo Kinzer, work­
acre—electricity. On one of the 8, and Susan Engdahl, 9. Little
ing
in
Swan's
planer, Saturday, j
best graveled roads and only a folk enjoyed playing games and
had
his
right
arm
caught in th?
short distance from town anfj contests for several hours, and
planer
rolls,
badly
mashing his
Schoo. For $500 down it can be refreshments w e r e served to
arm
before
the
machine
could be
conclude the afternoon. Two big
yours. Drop in for a ook-in!.
birthday cakes centered the ta­ stopped. Neither man it is re­
ble.
Gumdrop favors and motifs ported, is in serious condition.
Fine itte farm of 9’£ acres
decorated
the table. Guests were
two houses, cement foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns and
Barbara
and
Judy Samuelson.
brick siding.
Excellent spring,
family and his mother, Mrs. B.
piped to 50 00 gallon redwood Jane and Joan Westbrook, Diane E. Kerns, Sr. expect to leave
tank. Large tool shed, chicken Frossini, Jenni Westbrook, Bob­ Friday for Klamath Falls to vis-
house, hog house. Place is fenced bie Bursk, Jan and Carol Hight, it over the holidays.
— many good features about this Frances and Marie Bettencourt,
Clemens,
Doris Wells.
The Nook Cafe will be closed
property. Best of all. only $5000 \ Sharon
<
„
!
Marie
Lou
Engdahl,
Kay
West-
Monday and Tuesday, but will
and you can name the terms.
brook and the honored guests.
remain open next Thursday, the
usual day for closing.
5 acres with substantial con­ Great-Grand Child Born
Supervisor Fred Haight receiv­
struction started for a home o';
Saturday will be the last day
outstanding design in scenic set­ ed word Friday, telling of the in the Chetco Cafe for Floyd
arrival
of
his
first
great-grand
ting that cannot be matched for
Kindel as lessee. Mr. and Mrs.
beauty. Living room 24x16; kit­ child, a little daughter, Cynthia James Robinson will again take
Ann,
born
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
chen 12x10; utility room 6x5;
over management of the popular
bath 12x10; and back porch 6x24. Shafer, of Palo Alto, Dec. 15. restaurant, which they operated
Mrs.
Shafer
is
the
former
Kath
­
Heatalator, wood range and a
until leasing to Mr. Kindel, who
wood cook-stove included. Elec­ ryn Thatcher. Grandparents are has announced no plans.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
Thatcher
of
tricity in. You can buy this for
only $4,000 and move right in if Palo Alto. Mr. Haight left Sun-
Gould’s Shoe Store will move
you don’t mind just a little pio- day to meet the little miss and from their present site to what
neering. Terms may be arranged, to spend Christmas with the was once Vincent’s Shadow Room
Thatchers.
if desired.
across the street. With closing
Smith River News Notes
of Vincent’s Restaurant, Brook­
Among the students who at- ings Rotary club has been de-
2 bedroom home on large lot
tend college and have arrived prived of a mecting place tern-
close in for $4500.
home to spend Christmas holi-I pora ri ly.
days
are: Billie Hall and Betty
3-bedroom home close to school
Tyler of Homboldt State. Henry'
Mrs. Hudson and her daughter J
for $3750. Furnished.
and Robert Westbrook of OSC. Mrs. Erickson, proprietors of the !
Choice business lots in excel­ Corvallis; Teddy Luick of San: Brookings Laundry, will leave I
lent location. Reasonably priced, Mateo and Lester Crook of San this week-end to go to Lindsay,1
Calif., to spend the holidays. The
with liberal terms.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lessard left laundry will be close for a few
us help you i choose the Monday by Southwest Airways days.
finest Gift of All your home
for San Francisco and then IO ,
Brookings Rotary club will be
Spend Christmas in your own. go by
to Dayton, Ohio, to fed at the Baptist Community
, so why not spend the holidays with their church basement next Tuesday.
let us show you uhat we have daughter and family, Mrs. Russell
today ?
Kraus and family.
Carlton Bosch visited his aged
Just listed for the first time: father, Frank Bosch of Klam- (
% to 1 acre with magnifies nt nth who fell recently, breaking
view of ocean and Harris Park his leg above the knee, and is
- fine soil, no clay, one of the confined to Seaside hospital.
loveliest homesites in the entire
Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanZee and
At 1. O. O. F. hall
area. Must be seen to be appre­ sons are leav ing Friday for Wood-1
ciated. Phone 341 or 281 for ap­ land to visit his mother and then
ORCHESTRA MUSIC
pointment.
spend Christmas at Santa Rosa
with Mrs. E. L. Comstock, moth-
you can purchase some
of that
of choice
Admission, including tax .... $1.0
Sun
Harbor projM'rty
a resirtcted
sulxiiv ision protected ?y beau-
tiful grove of trees.
water piped to each tract of
acre. You will ht
and
pleased when we how jou
- drop in
owner is an-
t ici pa ting rais in price after the
first of the year.
Christmas dinner guests at the
Guy Shrader home will include
most of their children living in
this area.
C. 0. LEONARD
L. L. LEONARD
Motor Stops; Boat
Capsized In River
LOCAL
NEWS
Brokers
Old-Fashioned
DANCE
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950
Rotary Club Meeting Dates
Meeting Dates . < , . Oregon Clubs
Club
Day
Albany ............................ Fri.
Ashland .................... Thurs.
Astoria .......................... Wed.
Bend .............................. Wed.
Brookings ......... .......... Tues.
Coos Bay-No. Bend ...Tues.
Coquille ........................ Wed.
Corvallis ............... .... Thurs.
East Portland ....... Thurs.
Eugene ........................ Tues.
Forest Grove .............. Wed.
Gold Beach ................ Wed.
Grants Pass ................ Wed.
Gresham ...................... Wed.
Hermiston ................ Thurs.
Hillsboro .................. Thurs.
Hood River ............ Thurs.
Klamath Falls ............ Fri.
LaGrande .................... Wed.
Lakeview .................... Wed.
McMinnville .................. Fri.
Medford ...................... Tues.
Milton-Freewater .... Tues.
Myrtle Point .......... Thurs.
Newberg ...................... Wed.
Oregon City ................ Wed.
Portland ...................... Tues.
Roseburg ............. ... Thurs.
Salem ............................ Wed.
Seaside ...................... Thurs.
Shady Cove .... Thurs. eve.
Sheridan .................... Thurs.
Silverton ...................... Mon.
Springfield .................. Wed.
Sweet Home ............ Tues.
Woodburn ................ Thurs.
Time
Meeting Place
12.00 ................ Hub Cafe
12:10 ........ Elks Lounge
12:01 .................... Club 13
12:00 ..... Pilot Butte Inn
12:00 ....... Vincent Rest.
12:10 ............ Tioga Hotel
12:05 ....... Coquille Hotel
12:10 ......... Benton Hotel
12:15 .......... Eagles Bldg.
12:05 ....... Eugene Hotel
12:05 ................ City Hall
12:00 ............ Parish Hall
12:10......Cave Shop Rest.
12:00 .............. Elks Rest.
12:15...Civic Center Bldg.
12:10 ........ Ch. of Com.
12:10..... Col. Gorge Hotel
12:10
Hotel Willard
12:00 .... Orella’s Garden
12:00 .... Lakeview Hotel
12:05 ....... Hudson’s Cafe
12:10 ........... Jackson Hotel
12:00 .... Milton City Hall
12:10 ....... Myrtle Hotel
12:05 ............. Ch. of Com.
12:10 ...Pend.' Coun. Club
12:15 ....... Benson Hotel
12:15 ....... Umpqua Hotel
12:00 ......... Marion Hotel
12:00...North Prom Hotel
6:29... Rogue River Lodge
12:10 .. Stage Depot Cafe
12:000 ....... Toney’s Rest.
12:00.. Greenwood Lunch
12:00 ........... Steakhouse
12:05 ............ Laurel Cafe
Meeting Dates . . . Washington Clubs
Club
Day
Kelso .......................... Thurs.
Longview .................... Wed.
Vancouver ....................... Fri.
Walla Walla ........... Thurs.
White Salmon-Bingen, Tues
Time
Meeting Place
12:10.. Methodist Church
12:10 .... Hotel Monticello
12:15.... Evergreen Hotel
12:00..... Marcus Whitman
12:15..... Bingen Com. Ch.
Meeting Dates . . . California Clubs
Club
Day
Arcata ............. .............. Fri.
Alturas ............ .......... Tues.
Eureka ............ .......... Mon.
Fortuna ........... ........ Thurs.
Mt. Shasta ..... .... Mon. eve
Redding ........... ....... Thurs.
Susanville ........ ........... Wed.
Tulelake .......... ........... Wed.
Yreka ................ ............ Wed.
Time
Meeting Place
12:10 ................ Big 4 Inn
12:15 ............ Niles Hotel
12:10 ............ Eureka Inn
12:10....Monday Club Bld.
6:30 ................ Lark Cafe
12:05...Golden Eagle Ho.
12:15....Mt. Lassen Hotel
12:05 .... Sportsmen Hotel
12:05 .............. Yreka Inn
Meeting Dates . , , . . Idaho Clubs
Club
Day
Boise .......................... Thurs.
Caldwell .......................... Fri.
Nampa .......................... Wed.
Time
Meeting Place
12:15 ....... Owyhee Hotel
12:15 ......... Eagle’s Hall
12:10.......... Dewey Palace
Not Too Far . . . Nevada Clubs
Reno ..............................
Mon.
12:10 ............ Mapes Hotel
THERE'S STILL TIME TO SHOP
FOR CHRISTMAS
G. E. Automatic Toaster; Sunbeam Ironmaster
Sunbeam Mixmaster; Hamilton-Beach Mixer
32-piece Breakfast Dish Set
$10.95
Pearlwick Clothes Hampers
$10.95
Telechron Electric Clocks
$4.95 and up
Lovely Table Lamps, reg. up to $11.95...... $6.95
Smokers
$1.95 and up
HENDRICKS FURNITURE CO
Saturday, Dec. 30
Brookings Lundry Will Be Closed t
N O R I N E
TEACHER OF
from Dec. 21 to Jan. 3!
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
A Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year to Everyone!
♦
X
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
Life Certificate
Studio Bldg., Brookings
High School Credits For
Accredited Pupils
J