Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 22, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    BROOKINGS-I lARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
V age F our
Thursday, February 22, 1951
Gold B( ach
Jim Robinson has been trans-
C. W. Honewell of San Fran­ Boeing Aircraft Co. He held a
Boice .........
47 ferred to the army engineers and cisco was here for ten days vis­ position with this company be-
Fisher .......
441 is now’ training at Fort Belvoir, iting his brother-in-law and sis­ fore returning to Brookings to
Clark .......
43 Virginia.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Cham­ manage the cafe.
42
Wolfe
bers,
of Chambers Fir Courts.
Don't
forget
the
date.
Satellite
Although Gold Beach scatter­
In Portland, March 14 and 15
..42 Fashion Show, March 11.
Henry Beaulieu is slowly re­ the Oregon Conference session of
gun artists out-shot Brookings at Buffington
Langlois last Sunday by a two- Total
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Phillips covering from his recent illness Adventists will be held and at
.218
confined him to his home that time a new’ pastor will be
point margin, Brookings still is
enjoyed a brief visit from their which
As
at
the
previous
shoot,
Ar
­
several
days.
in the lead in the cumulative
Anderson led the field with son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and । The Senior Girl Scouts, under assigned to this district. Seven
scoring. Results of Sunday’s trip chie
a 48. Brookings holds a 4-point Mrs. R. L. Phillips Jr., and child, leadership of Mrs. Jeri Funari, delegates will represent the lo-
shoot were:
margin over Gold Beach at the who live at Tillamook, Sunday appreciate C. A. Mackenzie's j cal church.
Brookings
March 10 has been set as
until Wednesday.
present,
generosity in offering use of the date for the next I. O. O. F.
A. Anderson
48 be held with the third shoot to
at Gold Beach next Sun-
Mrs. B. G. Gould is attending Hearthstone for
their Valentine old fashioned dance, it was an-
L. Smith
44 day.
,
a
spring
shoe
showing
at
San
Koehler ......
‘
aSr? Kroup- went nounced late last week. An ad-
Francisco this week. She left on to Crescent City Saturday eve­ vertisement to that effect ap-
F. Anderson
44
Sunday to buy new' stock for the ning for a bowling party. Plans pears elsewhere in this issue.
M. Hanscam
36
store.
are made to bowl every second
Saturday
evening.
. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harmer
----------
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
G.
Decker
who
Total ....
Mrs.
Frank
Hassett
returned
216
| are on a trip to southern Cali-
have
a
home
north
of
Brookings,
Langlois
Sunday from Santa Ana, Calif.,
Floyd Kindel. former opera-! fornia tn get a load of furniture
Thorm
43 have sold their 2*2 acres near w here she visited her son, Charles lk7I V1 Chetco Cafe, left by’ car to put in their newly-finished
Kerber
43 the Herbert Payne property in and family and became acquaint-, Sunday night for Seattle where ’^nme on the beach’ south of
Foster
43 Harbor to Fred H. Wentzel of cd with a new' granddaughter. I he has accepted employment at Harbor.
Tucker
42 Port land.
Charles V. Sabin has purchased
Phillips
40
the Earl Burgess house in the
Total
211 । Coast View' subdivision, formerly
the Kretzmeier tract, and will
Shooters Maintain
County Lead Here
Realty Transfers
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS—Give Them At Least A Trial!
Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In
CRESCENT
CITY, CALIFORNIA:
who
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ellison of
Myrtle Creek, have negotiated A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns
for the Homer Haggerty home on merit a
share of your trade when doinff your out-of-town shopping.
Pioneer road but will not take
occupancy for 90 days. Mr. and
Mrs. Haggerty expect to build a
new home if and when they find
a site to their liking.
REAL ESTATE
OFFICE SUPPLIES
A transfer of business property
Stationery
is the sale of the present Gall­
agher plumbing shop building to Typewriters, Adding Machines
Residence Phone: 281
Bert DeMoss who will move his
Telephone 2212
Silverware
auto
parts business to the newly-1 1010 2nd St.
Box 211
Phone 341 acquired
Crescent City, California
location as soon as the.
Flatware
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard new’ Gallagher construction is
Leave
Orders
at
He Deliver in Brookings!!
Hollowware
1 completed.
I
SALESMEN: ’
| Sales of these properties were
Cur-Del
Cleaners
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson , handled through
DIRELYTE
the Pete Les-
Earl Docherty
meister Agency.
CRESCENT CITY
C. 0.1E0NARD
L L. 1E0NARD
DAVIDSON'S
Brokers
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
I Del Norte Laundry
3-Day Service
Brookings, Oregon
Wonderfully built hillside home1
_________ one
___ of
_____
- 2 story, commands
the 1
finest views of ocean and Chetco
river. Like new throughout, one!
of the best in Brookings. Drop |
in and ask about EH A terms or
I. Terms.
SCHOOL NOTES
Friday at 7:00 p. m. Langois
ieam comes to Brookings for the
Bruins last game of the regular
season. Should the boys take this
^rame they will again have won
the Curry county champoinship.
Next Thursday and Friday, Feb.
23, the eighth grade meet
Have nice small farm of 9’2 the and
other
grade teams of the
acres with two houses, large,
county in a tournament at Ophir.
chicken house and tool shed. Oth- ; Saturday at 6 p. m. the senior
er outbuildings, 5000-gal. r e d-। class
is having its crab feed and
wood water tank. Fine spring
rance
a the Grange hall. The
ivat er, several acres good pac
. .
.
. - . dance is being sponsored bv the'
ture
Kcbckah social club. Proceeds
school busy by door. See this for will
go to the senior class fund. I
only a few dollars down and a
few per month.
another REAY BUY!!
47 acres and cabin, some timber
goes, spring water, gravity flow
to house. Only 8^ miles from
town on county road and school
bus. Priced at iovv figure of $2850
— remember the timber of ap-
proximately 225,000 goes at t his
price.
Vets Get Blossoms
Through courtesy of Tony and
Ethel Olsen, a box of 1000 daffo­
dil blooms was sent to the vet­
erans hospital, Portland, by the
Chetco Unit, American Legion
Auxiliary. A nice letter of ap­
preciation was received from Dr.
Carter, head of the hospital, tell­
ing how much the flowers were
enjoyed and where they were
Lot 150x180 with one-room well placed in wards and dining rooms
built cabin in good location. $1000 of the hospital.
total price. Terms is desired.
LOCAL
NEWS
Choice acreage in Harbor area
and area north of town, suitable
Elder and Mrs. Leo VanDolson
for building exclusive residences. and two children left Tuesday’
Price depending on size of plat
pect to spend the ne,xt couple of
desired.
weeks prior to their sailing for
Wc have three one-half acre Japan as missionaries. They will
be in the Orient for seven years,
tracts close to school, electricity, except for an emergency.
city ««ter, good gravel road
A new front door replaces the
elevel at a floor. These can be
Pilot otlice, thus
had at only $750 each on terms. eliminating the high threshhold
as in the past.
These ar»* as good a buy as
Munibow er
will find in Brookings and it
n
l rom
nearlv
three weeks with brnochial pneu­
and tonsilitis. Most of this
Still have some tine view prop- monia
t ime
has »een confined to
ty overlooking Harris Park and bed. but is now conv aleseing.
on Hwy 101. Motel sit»
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kerns and
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
Nielsen Hardware
Visit our record dept
Compelte Radio Sales
and Service
Ph. 1512
840 3rd Su
L. A. Carr & Son
Sheet Metal & Plumbin
Household Appliances,
Sheet Metal, Plumbing
and heating supplies.
Pho. 631
900 4th St
Carrell’s-Hed rick
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
& ELECTRIC CO.
Complete line of hard
ware and electrical fix
ture« and appliances.
PHONE 143
829 SECOND
PHONE 2202
0
SURPLUS MART
ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
Hardware, also clothing for the
entire family, including boots &
shoes. Come in and shop xvith us!
1280 Second Street
IENSIS GROUNO
Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
Crescent
Chevrolet
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Paintinff
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
CRESCENT
Lumber Company
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
4*——--- - -----
Crescent City
Furniture Co
“Everything jor the Home
Erank & Stella Grenbemer
Crescent City, California
1220 Second Street
Del Norte
Feed Store
>3 0
o
»AT URBANI
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Sfae:
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
Gordon F
JOHNSON
- --- --- ---
r.
-
-
-
Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox Hats,
Manhattan Shirts, etc.
Jim McKilvary, Prop.
920 Second St.
Dress
Making
lessons,
Sewing
Supplies and Yardage; Buttons,
Buckles,s Belts made to order.
The Furtados'
on a 30-day furlough Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Fouir
from the army, and tlew from
9:30 a.’ m. to 3 p. m. 140 H. St.
Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing,
Germany,
with
“Store for Men”
Nails. Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs.
alsplaced persons.
i Phone 143 Crescent City
We h a v e several completely
BL
\ Buick, owned by a man nam-
a
finished and modern homes that *d Peterson, of Coos Bav. w ho Ph. 1081
Crescent City
can be bought on FHA terms.
was moving to Santa Rosa, Calif.,
You can’t go wrong by
was badly damaged when Mrs.
Darrell Garrett backed onto Hwy
dropping in at the
101 south of Harbor last Satur-
day. Fortunately none
in
Any Time!
A n y where
of Brookings on good road, only
•hort haul to highway.
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
»r~
■—I I I —
— —
Flowers Wired
Mr and Mrs. Walter Biddle and
Mrs. Lloyd McAdams were called
to Oakland. Wednesday, by the
death of Mis. Biddle's brother-
in-law, Jack 1 hompsm, who had
| I icii ill for some months, s
Bus Depot Cafe
Phone Orders Accepted!
Margaret's
hone 551 Crescent City
A
Nicholson
Furniture Exchange
Mrs. C. 1. Patrick
858 3rd St. Crescent City
A Snack Or Meal
Armstrong
Linoleums,
Stoves!
the Hotiic”
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