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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1951)
T hursday . J anuary 2=;. 1051 B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings . O regon P ace F our Coming games this week-end the insurance circles of Oregon. teachers there last week, with include a second game with the In addition to bringing this entertainment afterwards by a I Ophir squad, only one to defeat talented group of youngsters. Relatives have received word agency to this area, Mr. Leon Brookings this year, on Friday, By Hazel Cram The Centennial meeting at the of the marriage of Misss Mildred ard purchased a Hammond or Port Orford city council met and again on Saturday* with the high school was quite well-at Crawford of Harbor to Clarence gan which he has moved to his Jan. 9. Three newly-elected aid Bandon hoopsters, who have a apartment upstairs in the former tended. Representives from the Keayes of Portlanw*, at Vancou ermen took oath of office: Ira reputed good team. Floras-Willow club were present, ver, Wash., Jan. 2. Mrs. Keayes Crissey building, which has been Each evening there will be two Tucker, Clarence Hansen and N. a magnet for many friends to with offers to help. Donations has live in this area all her games, acocrding to the schedule. B. Marsh. Attorney E. R. Shaw visit and listen. to further the 1951 celebration life, while her husband worked was engaged to assist in revising were received from P.-T. A., the on the highway construction job and modernizing the city charter. People of the area are reminded Sunset Garden Club, and Floras- here last year. They are now A Bonneville representative was that Feb. 3, is date set for the Willow club. Chairman Tucker making their home at Portland, present, and reported that the annual Hard Times Dance, for has called a meetintg of com I but expect to go to Hood River i new street lights would be in benefit of the March of Dimes mittee heads and steering com soon. stalled this week. Bids weve re- campaign locally. Watch for the Brookings Bruins, last Friday, mittee members for Monday Dr. and Mrs. Guy Rice return- cepted to build city sidewalks, advertising to appear Jan. 29, at the high school in the । ed recently after attending the went into a first-place tie with a contract being let to Larry evening. funeral of his mother, Mrs. Julia Langlois in Curry County hoop Rickman. Mr. and Mrs. Court Boice and M. Rice, at San Jose, Jan. 15. race, by’ virtue of the triple win . M. p. (Doc) Livermore receiv her mother, Mrs. Bob Forty, Mrs. Rice, 95, had been in 111 at Langlois. The volleyball girls ed treatment at Leep Hospital, tipped Langlois 45 to 24; the sec left last Monday for Eugene. Mrs. health for several months. Bandon, for a badly cut foot, sus For Sale: Six boats, 16 ft. Boice to have a medical checkup. Charles Mills flew to his home ond string won from Langlois tained while at his work with a Making a business trip to Port at Vine Grove, Ky., Saturday af- B squad, 51 to 14, and the first long, 5-ft. beam. $15.00 each, all highway crew. land last week were Mr. and I ter visting his sister, Mrs. E. E. string made it a perfect evening for $15. Scott’s Lodge, at Gold Port Orford teachers and the 48tf Mis. Tracy Corbin, Mrs. Erma Hanscam Jr. and family for sev by winning 55 to 38 in the finale. Beach. school employees enjoyed a pot Wagner, Mrs. Althea Smith and eral months. luck supper at Langlois with the Mrs. Noma Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Biddle are Bishop Jenkins traveled to El at Oakland where they were sum ^UCMODDUAIDC Dr. John D. Clark, D. C., Ph. C. ofH Paso Texas, last week to attend moned by the serious illness of gjnEMUKKHUILD the bay arca is establishing his of-S a meeting of the House of Bish their brother-in-law, who is in a = fice in the Hotel Lauff and will be at Crescent City everyS ops of the Episcopal churches. critical condition. ^Thursday for hemorrhoid work. Hemorrhoids can be com-= Tuesday Sewing club met last Mrs. Carl Bolin arrived home ^pletely obliterated without surgery, loss of time from work,® week with Mrs. Ed Maloy, with Monday from Arlington, Calif., = and painlessly. With our years of experience, you can feel con-= 11 members present. The newest where she had accompanied her ® fident that your case can be successfully handled if taken by us.^ member is Mrs. Eva Kerber, who daughter, Betti, home after visit = Don’s neglect even a "simple case of piles.’’ Consultation^ joined at the beginning of the here with her parents over the | ® costs nothing and places you under no obligation. Appoint-^ BEAL ESTATE year. Next meetintg will be at holidays. Mrs. Bolin was stranded lament necessarv. the home of Mrs. Bea Cooley. at Eureka Monday morning when Several residences on the north no bus was scheduled to come I Residence Phone: 281 Thursday Only Crescent Citv Phone 11811|| of Garrison Lake have been north, but found a resident of! =Lauff Hotel Box 211 Phone 341 side broken into the past few months. this area shopping in Eureka, so Notary Public C. O. Leonard Valuables and foods were stolen, | returned with her. SALESMEN: and great destruction was made Watch for announcement of the G. S. Young Hans Nelson to property. It is the work of Dorcas Society Valentine Sale, Earl Docherty juveniles, most of them under 15 set for February 13. adv. years of age. Some were taken to Mrs. J. S. Clendenin and Mrs. ! Brookings, Oregon juvenile court, Gold Beach, last Henry Weigel went to Portland Authorities are keeping Sunday where Mrs. Clendenin is New 3-bedroom modern home week. keeping clcose watch, and par to receive medical attention this on 50x150 foot lot close in can ents are urged to keep closer week. I Vc arc str icing always to bring prices of meats to be bought for $750 down and vigilance of their children. Mrs. Bernice Cagley and her $50 per month on the balance. match the most exacting budget in any home!! A tea, honoring Mrs. Jean daughter, Jerrie Lee were here Total price $3250. Grider, recently from Delmar, from Coos Bay for a few days HENS, fresh filled, for stewing, lb______ One of the few remaining de- Ore., was given by N^rs. Thomas last week. Mrs. Cagley reports sirable ocean frontage tracts Jenkins at her home, Jan. 9. Mrs. Jerrie Lee is recovering nicely GROUND BEEF, fresh lean, lb. consisting of 5 acres has been Grider, sister of Demps Gilfillan, from her serious illness during listed with us to sell at an ex is guest at the Gilfillan home. the holidays, and should be able SLICED BACON, Swift's Oriole, lb_____ ceptionally reasonable figure, Fire recently destroyed all of to return to school soon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roiling and would make one or several per- the Grider’s personal belongings RIB STEAK, good economical, lb. Mrs. Rei ling’s mother. Mrs. Geo. when their Delmar home was fect home sites. See it the first burned. Members of the Ladies Anderson, of Grants Pass, arriv sunny day. Price $10,000. * ♦ ♦ Church Service League of Epis ed Tuesday for a few days visit If you are looking for a home copal church presented Mrs. Gri with relatives. They were ac IN REDFIELD’S GROCERY site with highway frontage, mag der with a gift. Attending the companied by their son, Pvt. Gene, who is in the army en nificent ocean view and a lovely tea were Mrs. D. Gilfillan, Mrs. background of trees, we have it. Louis Marsh, Mrs. George Baker, gineer corps, and is on a 15-day 6 acres in this piece. Also a place > Mrs. Bernal Forty, Mrs. L. Sar furlough and travel time. Gene, to live while you’re building. All gent i, Mrs. G. E. Ebbutt, Mrs. who has been stationed near the national capital for several Grider and Mrs. Jenkins. this for $7500. INSURE TODAY--------- months, has to report to a Cali Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox 5 acres with well built large vv ere involved in an accident on fornia camp at the end of his partially constructed home with Friday evening when Mr. Wil furlough. Mis. Lyle Redfield has been ill attic. Could be occupied com cox was blinded by lights and and confined to her home for the fortably now and finished later. collided with Nicholson’s truck Fire, Theft, Auto, Truck, Comprehensive, Surety, last week or ten days. Can be bought for the low price near Elk River road Both Mr. Public Liability and Property Damage, through Mr .and Mrs. Habecost of Mc of $5500 on terms. and Mrs. Wilcox suffered lacer Minnville' called on Homer Kess ations from broken glass, and the. ler, Tuesday on their way home We have several completely ’ car was badly damaged. from Palm Springs, Calif., where finished and modern homes that Another accident on Monday, thev had spent five weeks. Established in 1846 Can be Ixnight on PHA terms. morning occurred at the grade Second in the series of card • • • school, when the bus driver. Chet Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine— 1936 Dy ton Chev. truck, $165. Kirtland, collided with a car parties being given by the Re bekah Social club, was held last Inquire at the office. driven by Mrs. Lula Todd No one Saturday evening w i t h eleven • * * was hurt. Mrs. Todd's car was tables in play. At the close, the One acre in town, all level. One the worst damaged. Appraisals and Information—No Obligation! ! high scores were held by Emma of the ladtr building spots, $1200. Sunset Garden Club held its Chambers and Ted Freeman; the Telephones 341 or 281 Brookings, Oregon 47 acres with a home needing Hrst meeting of the year at the lows by Edna Weigel and Dave Bernie Laurence home, Jan. 12. Gilmore; and the traveling pi tome repairs for $2850. Fine spring water piped to house. A Members have taken as project nochle prizes by Marie Hoar and small amount of timber on the landscaping of the school yard, j George Murry; with door prize | The porch box at the front on-| being won by Irene McPherson. place. trance is planted and new shrubs; The third in the series will be ♦ • ♦ may be seen along the front wall, j held Feb. 3, at the 1. O. O. F. 4 acres with highway frontage, Plans include a h<>dge to sepa hall at 8 p. m. close in, suitable for exclusive rate the playground from the Arthur Pepin, of Tucson. Ari homes. home from San Diego for two zona. a professional musician, vv as a guest chorus director and Service station for lease: Ex law n. THURSDAY. JANUARY iSth, 1951 commentator at the Monday eve Pat Masterson. U. S. Navy, is cellent opportunity for someone. weeks leave with his parents, Mr. i ning meeting of the Barbershop Very small am Hint handles. group at the Rod and Gun Club and Mrs. John Masterson. • • • building. The group enjoyed his Don Spicer purchased five acres Choice business lots in excel remarks and aid immensely. of land across Garrison Lake of lent location. Reasonably priced, Clarence Hansen, and plans to with liN'ral terms. Seafoods, Steals, Chicken Dinners build later. The Spicer family lives in the Hamlet now. Home-Made Pics Port Orford News LOCAL N E W Si Bruins Won Three From Langlois Hi "Classified Ads" C. 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD Brokers J g Dr. J. D. Clark, D. C., Ph. C. GOOD QUALITY MEATS AT A LOW PRICE 45C 69c 59c 79c M. & H. MARKET THE AMERICAN WAY! AMERICAN INSURANCE CO. C. O. Leonard Insurance Agency CAFE OPENING CHETCO We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!......... 1? ______ Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hayes left early Sunday for a visit in the Los Angeles area. Mr. Haves’ father, who recently suffered a stroke, is reported to be in poor ? condition. They may be gone two or more weeks. I Leonard Starts An Insurance Agency C. O. Leonard returned last week from a trip to Portland to obtain local agency for Ameri can Insurance Co., writing fire, property damage, etc., for this aiea. and to establish himself in CAFE IIOURS: 6:00 A. NL TO i :oo A. M. —I nder New Management— *