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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1950)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P1U9T. BROOKINGS, OREGON O. C. A. HAS NEW MEMBERSHIP SIGNS AVAILABLE ■ Land Of Oppart unities Pape Five Fen ted with some Samsonite lug gage by members in appreciation their work in the last three ears. After the meeting mem- ers enjoyed a Christmas pro- ram. The Grange sponsor ance Saturday. Dec. 30 at the all. Music will he the same as t the Youth dances. Admission ill be 50c {cr person and re- resbments of doughrmts and ccf- Love thy Neighbor has been truly by both Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall Sr. and the friends and neighbor? who presented them with gifts tins Christmas. Vai has faithfully driven the ambulance, rain or shine, da\ or night, since it ha? been in use, without monetary remuneration < r formal recog- nit ion. Those gilts represent the community’s aj Deviation and thanks for a s rviCe well-done. It's a real moral litt to know un- seltish people I m ieve in reward Enjoying a no-host Christmas ing sei vice to th’ community. inner at the Gerald Quinn home ■ ue Mr. and Mrs. Dean Col is, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks, r. and Mrs. C. H. Brocks, M •. :d Mrs. Gerald Quinn. Mr. and rs. J. H. Robison. Bill Brannan id .lames Mastropolito. Visiting at Al Volck’s over the ?ck-end was her brother, Alva On Hwy 101. miles South Of Brookings Rev. Bishop of Coos Ba\ v is INCOME TAX SERVICE charge of the ser\ ices held at I anglois Community Church last Sunday. He is replacing Rev. Shepherd, who soon will go to Africa as a misisonary. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whale. Billy ‘and Beth, left Dec. 21 I > spend a week with her sister in California. Mr. and Mrs. John Bruchler and children left early Sund iv to spend Christmas at Los An- organization Oregon Coast Association Pres new metal membership signs ! ow Highway 101, mi ny members in this area, .table to members for o itshle ¡ ident W. F. Badley and and As ! who take an active part in the sociation Manager, Verne H. Tin- display. Organized to boost travel on I association’s program. Lerstcd display the association’s LANGLOTS NEWS By Nancy Moore Residents of Langlois enjoyed a beautiful Christmas program at the high school gym Wednesday night, Dec. 20. The P.-T. A. was sponsors of the program and all clubs of the area contributed. The program : Prelude Mrs. Lute Henry Welcome Janet Blank nship. Christmas Medley high school bard. I ay: “To Ellen, from Dad" bv Clyde Quigley, Mary Mermilliod, Iris Robbins, and Hal Strain. Music Rhythm Band. Music Mrs. Henry. Christmas Tableau Mr. Craig, Donna Hofsess, Darrell Price, Pill Storm, Junior Storm, Ar thur Sypher, Ted Brown, Bert Britton and Clint Caugheil. A meeting of Curry County PMA commit tee has been called fcr January 3, 10-4 at the Sports men’s hall, here, according to his wife anti her parents, V •. and Mrs. John Donaldson. Mrs. Englebart has been visiting here several days with her parents. Mr. and Aldropp left Friday for Dallas where they will spend the holidays with b r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Goodrich. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baker Vallejo, Calif., are ■r mother, Mrs. Carrie Boiee, dm mg the holidays. Spending the holidays at W.*- couver are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kane and son, Arthur, who are Ray V. Guerrettaz DON'S Barber Shop OPEN MONDAYS Though Saturday Next Boor to Nook Cafe Dr. Robt. E. Smith DENTIST the hall. The 1951 officers were Oflice Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 •n charge for the first time. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Alger left Evenings by appointment and Mrs. C. II. Brooks were pre- Thursday to visit at Lakeview during the holidays. Phone 293 Goetz Building Pilot class das pity been called so that the farmer may turn in their reports of p. ’• a » 4 • \ dr • u« in » ¿fa t à formance for 1950. Joe Nilsen am the remainder of the communite committee will be there to as Hotel Brookings North Ere ... ’ ’ w Orien I Ti nms- Monday t< sist members in idling out the io 12:30: 1:30 b proper forms. 9:00 t > 12 noon Visiting Mr. and Mrs. .1 Robison o\■ r the holidays i his TIMBER WANTED Large or Mary Robison, of McMinn- small tracts. Cash buyers wait In the Circuit Court of the State Dave Englehart arrived Friday’ ing for it. of Oregon in and for Curr> * * * night to spend the hol:days wi h County. a large Are you looking for 1 DORIS J. ACKLEY. Plaintiff, home-site on a hid ’ versus pansive ocean view in secluded DONALD E. ACKLEY. Defend- protected spot away from hwy ant. and ocean noises, and yet close To Donald E. Ackley, defend- enough to civilization to be in ant : teresting? If so, see me because OF THE IN THE it can be yours with small down unAAE a « a r>r r STATE OF OREGON: You are payment and easy monthly pay hereby required to answer the ments. . . . the letters start. Then complaint filed against you, in * * ♦ many readers of THE CHRIS the above court and cause, with New subdivision of ocean frant. TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR in four weeks from December M age property. Nice location, Ac li tell the Editor how much they 13, 1950, the date of the first pub- enjoy this daily world-wide cess to beach from all lots. Priced lication hereof, and if you fail newspaper, with euch com- from $650 to $1200. ments as: so to answer on or before the last “The Monitor is the most day prescribed in the order for If you have a 2-bedroom house. “Peace Comes with the Power of atience.” carefully edited news publication hereof, January, 4, and you don’t want it, someone paper in the U. S. . . Your peace, and a genuine desire to aid you, are the rules 1951, for want thereof plaint iff else does. List it now! “ • Valuable »» aid in teach- of this Modern Serving Home. Pre-Arrangements made to will take judgment against you mg . . . suint your financial condition. Advice and consultation is free and will apply to the court for “A'eus that is complete in desirable Lot, 80x420 fee at any time. and fair . . the relief demanded in said com-1 ■ocation for $800. “The Monitor surely is a plaint, succinctly, that the mar reader's necessity . , riage contract and bonds of mat 5-room house, with 400 feet of You, too, will find the Monitor rimony existing between you and highway frontage a n d several 508 II. STREET PHONE 1091 info: nnlive, w ith complete plantiff be dissolved. That you acres, close to town. Good buy CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. world news . . . and as neces pay plaintiff for her support the for good home and good busi sary as your HOME TOWN sum of Five Hundred Dollars | ness site. paper. ♦ and the further sum of Two Hun- i T se this coupon for a Special died Dollars for her attorney’s Good income property avail- I troduetorv subscription — 3 MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. fees and the further sum of One able on easy terms. Hundred Dollars for her costs of suit and expensese herein in I have some excellent business opportunities in Curry County curred. Service hereof is made Telephone 344, Box 207 Brookiig The Christian Science Monitor available to cash customers. upon you by publication in the One. Xorway St., Boston 15, blast., U. S. A. Please send me an introductory subscrip, Brookings-Harbor Pilot, publish DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE tion to The Christian Scieuce Mon Mor- Other homes, ocean frontage ed in Brookings. Curry County, 76 issues. I enclose S3. PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS lots and acreage. Oregon, for four successive weeks Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Bates Belts andE by order of the above entitled Bert DeMossE hose. Presione Anti-freeze court, made December 2, 1950. m T j (Across from Grade School) SUMMONS Open Until 11 P. M. Daily (except Sunday) ¡ SANDWICHES ICE CREAM HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES PROVERBS ROEDER FUNERAL HOME aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim BERT DeMOSS ED F. ACKLEY, Postoffice address: Box 625, Brookings, Oregon. Dec. 14; Jan. 4. I Sell The Earth! (addrett) (son«) («tat«) PB9 ■K* «a*r**« Dimmick Building 'pinmiliinipiiHiiiiiiniliiiiiiinm^ .□na. Brookings, Or gort lììi ¡i! I¡