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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1951)
fcage Four Famous For Its Mild Climate GOLD BEACH Funeral Services Held Coley Hayes suffered a heart attack while at Work Friday and died. He leaves his widow, Inez, and other relatives. Funeral serv ices were held Sunday afternoon with the Odd Fellows in charge. Winners Announced ....Connie's Christmas drawing is over and the lucky winners were announced : 1st prize: 5000 Green stamps— Betty Jo Boyd. 2nd: $15.00 merchandise order •—Billie Wade. 3rd: $10.00 merchandise order —Dolly Jean Adams. 4th: $5.00 merchandise order —Ethel Andrieff. Connies is planning to stage another event soon. Other Gold Beach local news Word was received that Mrs. Dick Fiske of Bandon was in jured in an auto accident Christ inas day. The extent of her in- C 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD Brokers Residence Phone : 281 Box 211 Phone 341 Notary Public C. O. Leonard SALESMEN: G. S. Young Hans Nelson Earl Docherty Brookings, Oregon Service, station for lease: Ex cellent opport unity for someone. Very small amount handles. Business for sale: only one of its kind in this entire area. Total investment only $2500. Large in come on small investment. One of the most mannificient can-view lots we have had the opportunity of listing. Los 75x300 - borders on hwy 101 and the beach. If you are looking for a location of the best in a restrict ed area, be sme to see this. It is priced reasonable. cm 6 acres with 250 feet of hwy. frontage, south of Harbor. Live able home with unfinished 3-car garage. Many large beautiful trees, several ocean view build ing sites. Very rich soil. Excellent motel site. All for only $7500 with tcims if desired. New unfinished house of good plan on *4-acre of tine soil. Close to park and school. Pay only $800 down and finish to suit your ideas ^easy monthly payments. Tnis is a real deal for some one. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Used davenport and a large a short talk. Flower arrange juries was not learned. They are are: Mesdames Almo Newton. chair, $20. See Carl Berger. 44 A. E. Stonehouse, B. E. Kerns Sr. ments in novel style will be the former residents of this area. "peep” s h o w arrangements by : Mr. and Mrs. Lex Fromm left Webster Hibbard, C. W. Judkins, members designated. Friday for Los Angeles where Roy Hendry, L. R. Harvey, Roy It is expected that Mrs. Harry Parker, A. E. Sandbo, E. E. Hans they spent New Years. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Koehler O. Smith and Mrs. Vi Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dicks left cam Sr., Charles Christensen, have purchased a large lot in of Cave Junction wil be guests to spend the remainder of the Bertha Moore, Frank Pallady, Ocean View’ tract from D. B. of the club as well as those men holiday season in the Los Ange Irene KaiseY, Emil Edwardson, Allsup. The Koehlers are plan tioned before. Mrs. Harry O. Fred Moore, Flora Smith, Cur les area. ning a nice home to be erected Smith is national horticulture Walter Pear Mr. and Mrs. Vance Scott and zon MacKenzie, soon. Sale was made through the chairman for the Federation of son left Wednesday morning for mine, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crissey C. O. and L. L. Leonard Real Garden Clubs. She is a frequent Hawthorne, Calif., where they and Mr. Wedwin Wright. Estate Agency. visitor in Curry county and Del Azalea Garden Club was form will reside for a time. Vance is Norte, having been a judge of planning to attend aeronautical ed in January, 1945, and annually flower arrangements and speci- engineering school under the G. I. at this month, it is the pleasure of the club to turn the leaves | mens at the count fairs and other bill. flower shows. She is also one of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McLennan of club history backward and to HELP WANTED! Business is the founders of the garden club. of Mack’s Motel left for Sacra recall for a time, the past mem too good. We NEED HELP! Re Hostesses for the afternoon: mento the first of the week where bers and achievements, thus ac sponsible man or woman to take Mrs. Lyle Redfield, chairman; as the will visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank quainting new members with the over distribution and manage sisted by Mrs. George Weber, Guffey. They will be gone about club history and personalities. ment of new 5c Hershey candy I Mrs. Pete Lesmeister and Mrs. two or three weeks. and Wrigley gum dispensers. No While primarily a garden club, Max Brainard. Mrs. Ed Lafferty returned home it has ever kept before it, a de Selling. No age limit. No previ "What is Happiness? It is that \ ous experience necessary. Rep from Raymond. Wash., where she sire to serve the community in had been visiting her son, Ed. so far as it is able to do so. Any peculiar sensation you acquire resentative will secure locations, He accompanied her home and lady in the community is eligi when you are too busy to be make all needed arrangements misterable.” spent Christmas with the family ble to membership. and establish business to suit in Gold Beach. your SPARE HOUR convenience. The program this year will Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Hickok went consist of a skit, written and di Good milk goats, fresh in Jan- Can net up to $400 per month to Portland Thursday where they rected by Mrs. Almo Newton, as uary and February. Your choice and much more when fully es will spend several days with their sisted by Mrs. Webster Hibbard, $5. each. George L. Funk. 44 tablished. $980 investment re son, Lloyd and family. Mr. and "A Bit of Fun with the Past Pres quired for inventory; secured. Mrs. Ralph Hickok are in charge idents.” Mrs. Curzon MacKenzie Extra good Guernsey cow, will Write Fully: give name, address of the hotel during their ab- has arrange a musical program. be fresh in Jan. Second calf. See and phone. ABCO, Box 7747, sence. 45-2* 44 Portland. 12, Oregon. Mrs. Charles Grayshel will make Georg L. Funk Mr. and Mrs. Alan Corbin are parents of a baby girl born Dec. 30 at the Gold Beach hospital. The little miss weighed 7 lbs., 2 oz. Mrs. Homer Taylor and Mrs. Paul Douthit drove to Coos Bay Friday on business. Ophir Grange home economics club held its Christmas party on Tuesday of last week. A pot luck luncheon was served at noon and those present spent the time in decorating the hall for Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bruner returned Saturday from a trip which took them as far East as Pittsburgh, Pa. They encountered snow in the Mandel Feuer Mr. and are spending the holidays in and around Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Scotty\ Scott left Wednesday for Los Angeles to spend the holidays with relatives, Mrs. Bob Owens returned to her home from Eureka after a month’s absence. She had been May caring for an aunt, LaVenure who was seriously ill a but now improved. Norma Neff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Christian, and a civil service employee, arrived in the states from Japan Sunday (wening. Mr. and Mrs. Christian drove to Coos Bay to meet her.1 Mrs. Sadie Pastel and daugh ter, Helen, and Fannie Hauber, left Saturday morning for As toria where they will spend the Mrs. Hauber's holidays with daughter, Mrs. Clifford Hays and EDI family. Realty Transfers "Classified Ads" Redfield’s Meats Quality Groceries Fresh Vegetables Specials For Friday and Saturday 15c HUNT'S CATSUP, 14-oz. bottle HUNT'S HOT SAUCE. 8-ouncetin is visiting her ister, Mrs. John round spring. Good building suot. Wolff over the holidavs. Sho is School bus. county road. Can’t on the t(‘aching staff at River- go wrong •! total price of only $2750, cash or terms. Mrs. Amy Herron arrived from Corvallis to spend the holidavs 5 acres Harbor ocean beach with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. frontage. Will compare with any in this entire area. Small house Ray Bovd. Mr. and ^Irs. Walter Andrews and two large shed and garages. and Leora Andreds left for Los Well water, also spring. Very Angeles where Leora entered a best of soil. We know of no other acreage such as this between the cm an Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Wmchuck and Chet co rivers. left Friday This can’t last long, so if you are for Seattle to spend the holidavs interested in the best of ocean with Mrs. Bond's parents. frontage us show you this today for tomorrow it could be gone. Glen Park Cr. Style CORN, No. 2 tins, 2 for . Del Monte Cr. Stvle CORN, No. 303 tins, 3 for 25c 50c Chamnion SALAD DRESSING, (Nallev), Qt. Miracle Whin SALAD DRESSING (Kraft), Qt 49c 69c PURE CANE SUGAR, 10 Lbs 98c POWDERED or BROWN SUGAR, Pk 10c Del Haven TUNA, Grated Lt. Meat, 6-oz. tins ■»en Marlo SPANISH RICE DINNER, 2 15’z-oz. tins, 35c Along Azalea Row Choice business I lent location. Rease with liberal terms. in uxcel- We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!......... Ry B. Miller Honored guests a Gar den cluli meeting, Jan. 11, at 2 o'clock, will be the former pres- ¡dents of the club and the char ter members. The past presidents are Mesdames Almo Newton, Wm. McVa>. Harry Lockland, Guy Rice and Bradley Page. Charter members of the club still in the communit v Lean Rib PORK CHOPS, Lb Nice, Tender 59c RIB STEAK, Lb. Good Beef Swift's Premium SIRLOIN STEAK, Lb. 8S HAM, Lb. . . . 79c 65c