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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON P age F our LOCAL NEWS Fourth Annual Spring Fashion Show and Dance, Saturday eve ning. March 17. Mrs. M. C. Beem received word that her son is now in Korea. He and his family were visitors here last fall. Mrs. A. E. Stonehouse, who has been visiting for a few weeks at San Francisco, returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Murry were hosts at a 10 o’clock break fast at their home Sunday at their home to make plans for the C. 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD REAL ESTATE Brokers Residence Phone : 281 Box 211 Phone 341 Notary Public -C. O. Leonard forthcoming marriage of their Mrs. Zook, chairman of the feed, daughter, Alice Murry Celli, to New ideas at the Fashion Show SALESMEN: Charles Wiley Spence. Present. | at the high school gym, Satur- O. S. Young Hans Nelson were Mrs. Helen Spence, John day eve, March 17. Earl Docherty Mrs. O. S. Young has been ill Spence and Jean Bushman of at her home in Young's Small Yreka, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brookings, Oregon Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hotel. Mrs. Col lena Miller of Grand Spence and daughter Patricia, One of our very best buys of Chrisine and Dolly Celli and Ray Junction, Colo., who recently; the week: a scenic acre and 15x24 Murry of Brookings. sold the 40 acres north of town • substantial house with 20x20 ga here Mr. and Mrs. Russell Messer' to the Bonde family, was mat- rage attached. Some finishing : the last week finishing up work needed on the house. Young and two daughters moved the ( ters relative to the sale. fruit trees and many unusual first of the week to the former An old-time resident of this shrubs started. Also large straw-1 Don Redfield house on Marina area, Mr. Steineke, of Oakland, berry bed and boysenberries. 4 Heights, now owned by Mr. and Calif., arrived here for the fun rows of daffodilss and 3 200-ft. Mrs. George Rush. The new own- ‘ eral of his brother-in-law, Ed rows lilies. Other excellent build ers of the* Steen property above win Ransom, Thursday night. sites on the place. Good well, only Harbor which they have been Paul Davis went to Roseburg $3500 for all this. Terms if de- occupying, Mr. and Mrs. James last Saturday to bring back his Smith of Ashland, will move to sired. the area the first of March to wife who had been visiting rela make their home. Mr. Smith was tives there for some time. He home, We have a 2-bed room said he ran into a snow storm on here over the week-end. close to school and town at the Oregon mountain en route to Mr .and Mrs. John Arlandson vey V reasonable figure of $4500 are pa rents of a seven-pound, two Roseburg, Saturday night. Modern. Mrs. Mildred Gribble was hon ounce son, born at Seaside hos ored by a surprise birthday party pital on George Washington ’ s Here is that well-built attrac birthday. Young man has been last week. Guests included Mr. , tive partially finished home just and Mrs. Jim Koeller, Harriett named after his two grandfath placed on the market and ready Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Zirbel ers, Herbert Carl. for your inspection. Large com and members of the family. Miss Dorothy Ray spent four I bination living and dining room, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Shea of 2 bedrooms, bath, utility room. days here w ith her parents, Mr. I Springfield, Ore., brought their and Mrs. Milton Foster. She is! Lasge artistic fireplace, fire-proof two sons, Jim and Jack Grush, chimney in kitchen. Cedar shin a student at Eureka Business here to spend the remainder of was the gles on roof. Excellent supply of College. The occasion the school year with their aunt, well water. Not too far from Washington birthday week-end. Mrs. Kenneth Barker. They are Mr .and Mrs. Walter Biddle town. Well worth the selling high school students. price of $10.500, with terms if de and Mrs. Biddle's mother, Mrs.s Lloyd Morris, who recently pur- Lloyd McAdams, returned the sired. latter part of the week from a chased a greenhouse at Medford, trip to Oakland where they had visited his family here over the A modern house and 3:\ acres been called by the death of Mrs. week-end. on the ocean. Shower, utility Biddle's brother-in-law, Jack Mrs. Eugene Ackley, resident room. Also 2 sheds 30x18 and 12 Thompson, of Pioneer Road, flew to San by 16, with sleeping quarters for Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pherson Jose, Calif., Thursday for a visit guests in one. Good spring on had a birthday dinner at their with her sister. place. Many choice shrubs and home Sunday in honor of the 7th A number of people from this bulbs. Let us take you on a tour birthday of Vicki Dee Messer, area attended the grand opening of inspection. with members of the two fam of KCRE at Crescent City last Thursday evening. Many would ilies presetn for the occasion. Wonderfully built hillside home In a simple ceremony at Eu have gone but illness prevented. - 2 story, commands one of the reka. Feb. 17. Juanita Davis, a KCRE represents another mile finest views of ocean and Chet co daughter of Claude Write. Har stone of progress gained by this river. Like new throughout, one bor. and Marvin Jordan were section, which a few years ago of the best in Brookings. Drop married. They expect to make was classed as the last frontier. in and ask about Fil A terms or their home near Harbor, and Mr. Bob Gray and his staff were re G. I. Terms. Jordan expects to leave for in cipients of hundreds of letters, cards and telegrams of congrat duction in the army. soon. We have three one-half acre Mrs. Miriam Barm's of Smith ulations. some of which were I to school, elect l icit y. is recuperating at t h e read over the air. Erection of this h o m » of her son-in-law a n d station has taken more than a can be daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Car- year, often held back from an elevel at a floor. its opening due to red had at only $750 each on terms son. following an operation last nouncing tape connected with the Federal week at Gold Beach hospital. is good a buy as y< u These Monthly meeting of Winchuck Communicat ions Commission. will find in Brookings ami it Womens C. A. Dimond, one ot the own- club was held at home costs nothing to look. of Paper Mills Agency of , with Mrs. of Mrs Oregon, who regularly calls on Marilyn VanCeil ; some tine view prop over the stf printers vote of the decided by Di icre Sunday. discontinue meetings of mond, a great enthusiast for the during the summer, and on 1 Iw V 101. Motel sit»'! coastal region, was missing on Thelma Pet- hold picnics instead. this trip, as she recently under tigrew. Marx Waterman and Stel- Good Mill Sit» went a serious surgical operation. prizes, Nikren won of Brookin s on good road, only Mrs. Olive Weise has returned birth- siici t haul to highway. ay gitt from her sec re t pal. to Brookings alter spending the •riendship quilts pre in t h< ' mak- last three months at Salem, where Wc h a \ ng, with white sail boa ts. on she was called by the prolonged illness ami death of her sister. finished an 1 modern homes that dueb members embroider ignatures. Ret reshments were can be Inni :ht on FILA terms. Rev. John L. Mumbower, who rs. Henry. vent to Los Angeles last Mon Mi Waterman. day with Joseph Taylor, owner of* Chetco Inn. returned by air Mrs Mrs. Donnells, and the Saturday to officiate at the fun 's. Several members were eral of Edwin Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Baughn lett to come. left early this week for an ex Rebekahs wish to thank 1 ht tended trip to eastern Wyoming Mr. a »-—■..J—li—l jB renew and silver, nds. 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