Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 08, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    T hursday , F ebruary 8. losi
B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings , O regon
P age F our
The senior social studies class
he il-list treatment on her eyes. She “Income Tax and Payroll De-
fioat to rcPrestn the sun
is
making a study of the oppor­
is improving. Mrs. H. J. Weigel ductions.
lustrated the earth’s movement
me
speech
class
tunities
offered in the various
Last Friday the
about the sun, and on its own accompanied her and spent a
This
will
culminate in the visit
axis to show how heating of the few days with her daughter and gave a program—a radio show
This
will
sulminate in the visit
to the student body. The class put
’ earth surface caused mass-move-1 family, at Elkton.
the
program
on
as
a
class
proj
­
of
the
Coos
Bay recruiter to talk
Albert Joy, who said he was ment of air> and of the waters
ect
in
the
library,
talking
to
the
to
the
class.
The recruiter, by
one of those why kids’’ as a in the ocean as well.
public
address
system.
The
loud
letter, is advising the boys to
youth, and his own children had
While claiming no specific sci­
speaker
was
placed
in
the
gym,
get as much education as possi­
the
same
ualities,
so
he
lots of
entific knowledge, it is surprising
Last week-end Brookings Hi where the students heard the
ble before entering the armed
learn
about
many
things,
had to
how true to Form N of the Wea­ Bruins won their league game at
program.
services
of the U. S.
the
family
moved
from
When
ther Bureau he talked about all Port Orford, which, again puts
Iowa to Oregon, he wondered movements of air and water, ex­ them in the running for county
why the west never had summer cept that he did not explain all championship. Coach Guthrie is,
rains like the midwest, so he these conditions in terms of high however, not counting his chicks
made a study of the weather.
INSURE TODAY
and low pressure areas, cold for this Friday the Bruins invade
LIsing a basketball to repre­ fronts, thermals, etc.
the lair of Gold Beach to meet
sent the earth, and a Japanese
Next week a picture, depicting the Panthers. Next week Bruins
the lumber industry, will topic draw a bye.
for the program. This meeting is
Donkey basketball is the dish
Fire, Theft, Auto, Truck, Comprehensive, Surety,
set for Tuesday noon at the Odd for fans of this community to­
Fellows hall.
night (Thursday) at the gym.
Public Liability and Property Damage, through
The high school “Mule Skinners
Quintet, o f Steineke, Nichols,
Stacey, Fox and Henschell, will
The most excitement that Har­ meet the best the local Rotary
Established in 1846
NEAL ESTATE
bor has had since Fox Bros, lum- club can put forth.
Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine—
be rtrailer turned over last
Last Saturday night the sev­
summer, tinging lumber all over enth and eighth grade team lost
Residence Phone: 281
the place, occurred recently as to Crescent City, 31 to 15.
341
Phone
the county heavy equipment
Box 211
Bookkeeping class at the high
Appraisals and Information—No Obligation!!
carrier
broke its coupling and school is beginning to have the
Notary Public- C. O. Leonard
veered from the highway to hit usual “spring headache’’ along
SALESMEN:
Telephones 341 or 281
Brookings, Oreg
the former garage on the Vernon with their elders at home. Topic
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Hanscam
property
which
was
of the chapter which they are I
Earl Docherty
used to store appliances for the currently studying has the title:1
Brookings, Oregon
Harbor store. The trailer smash­
ed one corner so that the build-
Lot 150x1 KO with one-room well , ing was knocked off its founda-
built cabin in good location. $1000 ! tion. causing extensive damage
total price. Terms is desired.
i to the appliances stored in it
at the time.
Choice acreage in Harbor area
After the insurance adjustor
and area north of town, suitable looked at the damage, the appli­
for building exclusive residences. ances were moved to another
Price depending on size of plat building.
desired.
/
L
Why Or Weather
Explained Rotary
SCHOOL NOTES
THE AMERICAN WAY!
C. 0. LEONARD
L L. LEONARD
AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.
Exciting Time
Brokers
Here’s your opport unity to en­
ter a going livestock business. 5.18
acres, 2 room cabin with bath,
3-room cabin without. Both un-
finished. 20x90 barn, 200 hens 200
baby chicks, heifer 7 pairs of
pigeons. Will take lot in town
part of down payment. $6000
total price, with terms.
C. O. Leonard Insurance Agency
Pinochle Party
The third in the series of pi­
nochle' parties being given by
the Rebekah social club, was
held Saturday evening, with the
high score being held by Mae
Dixon «and Dave Gilmore; low by
Edtih Ackley and George Murry;
by Joan Smith
pinochle
and Bonnie Leming; door prize
We have three one-half acre by Dave Gilmore.
tracts close to school, electricity,
The fourth in the series will be
city water, good gravel road
held on Saturday, Feb. 17, at
floor. These can be at the Odd Fellows hall.
had at onfo $750 each on terms.
These are as good a buy as
will find in Brookings and
costs nothing to look.
Your own merchants icill p<
LOCAL
NEW1
rade t h e i r fashions. Saturda
eve, March 17, at the high scho<
gym.
ad
on Hwy 101. Motel site!
Mists Janice Christensen re
turned home from Laurelwood
Academy at Gasón at tHe et rl of
of Brookings on good road,
the first term, and is remaining
short haul to highway.
at home the remainder of the
Modern 2-bedroom home, utii- year.
license examiner
ity room and attached g a
will
b<
at
Harbor
this
plumbing, pumice block construe-'
Feb.
9,
until
from S:30
tion. Interior finish plaster and
1 a k»
redwood. Magnificient view of the 12:30. Anyone
the
test
should
least
at
ab< ut
river and ocean.
an hour before
time.
Fil A terms.
and Mrs.
i n d children n
returned
p which
land and bulb planting. !
them to Colorado, Arizona
purchased without bulbs.
to visit
con d rm
larg»' bulb
tion which can be convert«
Standst rom
2 apartments. This property
’ n: the w eek-end at Eureka
cel lent
subdivision. Can
¡siting h
Mrs. Wm.
had on good terms, T'bi
ckerman and family
new listing, so let us
< Pashi.'n Shote ..
about todav.
event sponsort I by
Social Club.
ADV
Completely
We
sufici
finished and modern homes that
a painful, deep cut on hei
can be Ixiught on EH A terms.
Thursday from a Ski 1 saw
was using to cut a piece of lum-
1936 U.- ton Chev. truck. $165.
her. Five stitches were required
Inquire at the office.
to close the wound, and she will
be hobbling about for some time.
Choice business
in
Pomth Annual Spring Fashion
lent location. Reasonably priced,
Show
anti Dance, Saturday t re,
with liberal terms.
Mar<h 17.
adv
Mrs. Bertha Moore was able
Still have some tine view prop
We Work With
SPEED to Fili Your
NEED!.........
ter part of the week to go to
the home of her granddaughter
at Crescent City tor further care.
has been
ill with «a
violent rash on her body.
M ' Sid Clendenin spent
........ i ————
week at Portland having speci
Redfield
’
s
M
Quality Groceries
Meats
■9
Specials For Friday and Saturday
LIGHT TABLE WINES (No Permit Is Needed)
Hollywood Brand Red Currant, 5th
"
"
Loganberry, 5th
"
"
Blackberry, 5th
Muscat Grape, full quart . . . .
98c
98c
98c
89c
39c
NAVY BEANS, 2-’b. Economy Packet
AMAZO INSTANT DESSERT, 4’/2-oz. package 15c
20 seconds to make—no cookine:, choc, butterscotch, vanilla flavors
JELLO, all flavors, 3 packages...................
C. & H. SUGAR, 10-lb bag, 99c; 25-lb. bag . $2.43
LUMBER JACK SYRUP, imitation, 5-Eb. tin . 89c
TEAGARDEN FCY TABLE SYRUP, 5-!b. tin .
27c
Weilman's Red Sour Pitted Cherries, No. 2 tin
Wellman Grapefruit Sections, 303 tins, 21c; 5 for $1
Wellman's Unswt Or. Juice, 46-oz. 39c; case
$4 25
PORK ROASTS, Center Cut, lb
PORK STEAKS, lean and tender, lb
BEEF ROASTS, blade cuts, lb
RIB STEAKS, tender and juicy, lb
SLICED BACON, mild, sweet, lb.
SMOKED SAUSAGE,, a breakfast treat, lb
49c
55c
69c
79c
59c
69c