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

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age F our
Available Fer Use
'Power Pictures'
er plans such as Bonneville, of [
Grand Coulee and McNary..
Narrative of film was recorded I
by Phil Irwin, prize-winning ra-1
dio announcer of Portland, only
a short time before his death.
"Highline” was written and pro­
duced by Stephen B. Kahn, di­
rected and photographed by Jack
Hartline, with art work by Lloyd
Hoff and Willard Johnson. The
film is available without charge!
for showing.
have been at Tacoma on busi­ Community concert, held Mon­
ness since Wednesday, returned day evening at Crescent City.
home Monday.
The family did not come up to
advance publicity.
Among the many fimilies of
the area where flu has hit the
Mr. and Mrs.s Fred Fox re­
entire group, is numbered the turned Monday from a business
John Dargers.
nip lot San Francisco.
Mrs. Kelsey, sister of Mrs. J.
The court case of DeMartin
vs. Johnson, set for last Monday T. Jacobs, passed away at her
at Crescent City, was pontponed home at Glendale Sunday. Due
until March 14, due to illness to weather conditions and trans­
of a number of the people to portation conditions, the Jacobs
were unable to attend the fun­
be connected with the case.
eral, held Tuesday.
May Freeman will take six
Art Crook, Al Landauer and
girls to the tournament at Yon­ Bill Campbell went to Coquille
calla, Friday.
Saturday, but were unable to ar-
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sund have rive.home until Sunday because
leased the gust cottage at the ol snow-blocked roads.
W. L. Crissey place. Mr. Sund is
"The Story of the Life of Je­
one of the incorporators of the sus Christ” is a film to be shown
Brookings Ply word Corporation. at the Grace Luthern church at
1'hey will sell their home at Crescent City, according to an
Myrtle Creek before building in advertitsement elsewhere in this
this vicinity.
issue.
Katherine’s Beauty shop will
The Spring Fashion Show is an
be closed from Friday until Wed­ outstanding event of early spring
nesday morning when Mrs. Sand­ and will be anticipated by many.
strom attends a beauty clinic at
Portland.
Models Picked For
Fashion Showing
Satellite Fashion Show mode’s
are being selected this week by
the stores participating. A dóor
prize will be given in conclusion
of the’ fashion show’ at the h'gh
school gym, before the dance at
the V. F. W. Building.
Robert Perkins will be master
of ceremonies, and Madge Moore
and Priscilla Robinson will bo
the style commentators. Tickets
are now on sale for the event,
_
set for St. Patrick’s day, March
17, at eight o’clock. Further de­
tails
will appear in these columns
All Girl Scouts, Brownies, In­
termediate and Senior groups, will next week.
conduct a cookie sale this week
to supplement their summer camp
fund. The girls and leaders will
appreciate patronage of those ap-
The Ralpn D. Vianello home
proached by the girls.
and acreage, approximately two
Sunday at the Shrine Auditor­ miles north of Brookings has been
ium at Los Angeles, a 39th An­ purchased by Walter J. Thomas
nual Birthday party will be ob­ oi Morton, Wash.
served with guest stars from the
Mr. and Mrs.
B. Tliomas
motion picture industry present, have sold their farm on Cape
and MCed by Jack Benny, who Ferrello road to Mr. and Mrs.
will make the dedication. It will Vernard R. Bloom.
I be re-broadcast several times on
The Clyde Hill home on Pa­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson and
I other stations during the day. cific Avenue has been sold to Mr.
Peder S. Teslo has sold his
Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Beern and
and Mrs. Donald Parker. He is
trant of timber on the south bank
daughter
called
at
the
Darrow
now connected with the Richard
Chetco road to a local sawmill.
Nyberg Lumber Co. of Brookings. Nelson home at Smith River, last This transaction was reported by
Sunday.
Dr.R. E. Smith, local dentist,
By Nancy Moore
Marie Becker Agency.
has
purchased one of the finest
The Brownie Scout troop held
Miss Becker also announces
Harriett Baker and Dolly
its investiture ceremony at the pieces of ocean and Chetco river i Brainard attended the inspection she will erect a building on the
regular meeting, Feb. 28. Mrs. view properties, a part of the ot local units of Veterans of For­ highway just north of town. This
eign Wars by state officers at will serve as living quarters and
Docie Sweet, committee ch a ir­ George Titus tract in Harbor.
and Mrs. Willard Leo Gold Beach, Tuesday nicht
man, presented the pins. After
office for her and her parents
?r home north of town,
’
singing "America” and “Ameri­
who plan to move here from
People of this area expressed Portland. Part of the office is
ca the Beautiful,” cookies and just off Easy Street. These deals
were handled by the C. O. and disappointment of the perform- to
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kool-aid wrere served.
be OI1 reserved for an optometrist
L.
Leonard
Real
Estate
agency
ante
ot
tHe
1
rapp
family
at
the
will
soon will be here.
Mr. and Mrs.s Jay Tucker and
family of Myrtle Creek visited of Brookings.
over the week-end with the Dick
Tucker family.
Quite a number from Sixes
Grange attended Pomona Grange
Mrs. G. P. Christensen is spend­
at Ophir last Saturday.
ing some time at Los Angeles
Rev. Mr. Hunt of Eugene had while her husband is in Chicago
charge
at
and midwest on business.
Community church Sunday.
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr, who
The subject: “Freezing of Pre-
Cooked and Prepared Foods” at­
tracted a larger than usual at­
tendance at th«' March meeting
of Langlois home extension unit.
The group gathered at Elsie
SOU 1 H
No. 2 Can—23c
Quinn's home Thursday for an
all-day meeting. Project leaders
tor the day were Lorane Zim­
merman and Eulla Mastropolito.
ictory
per can—9c
They explained all the "do's and
don’ts” and displayed foods, con­
tainers and wrapping materials
to be used. Also shown was the
proper method of prapping to ex­
All Flavors
package—9c
clude air. Sack lunch brought
by the members was eaten at
noon with relishes and coffee
served by the hostess. Dessert
Tea Garden Drips
consisting of pies and cakes and
frozen fruits all of wheh had
been a part of the demonstration.
Among those present were Lor­
ane Zimmerman. Eulla Mastro-
Lumber Jack
imitation maple
politos Marian Brooks, Lillian
Borg. Lola Sv pher, Ollie Britton,
Doris Sceber, June Hopkins. Pau.
line And« l son, Florctnce Thor-
haven, Dorothy Dunagan, Nana SYNTHETIC RUBBER EMULSION
California Light Amber
Moore, Beryl Sypher,
Frances
Auten Jean Strain, Elsie Quinn,
Boice, Carrie Boice, Dor-
othj
'c and live girls of the
Completion of “Highline”, ai
color motion picture of the Co­
lumbia river power system, was
E Trommershausen, southwest
announced early this week by W.
ern district manager, Bonneville
Power Administration. A 16mm
sound-punt of the film will be
available for showing to (Tubs,
on ap-
schools and other
plication to the district office at
P. O. Box 1296, Eugene, Ore.
The one-reel motion picture^
discusses many of the problems in 1
volved in bringing hydro-elec­
tric ¡lower from iederal projects
to communities throughout the
northwest. The film presents in
detail the various phases of line
construction and the basic prin­
ciples of sub-station operation.
“Highline” also shows the ben-1
efits derived from integrated op- |
eration of up-stream dams, like
the Hungry Horse project in
Montatna, with down-river pow-
Girl Scouts Conduct
Sale Here
Realty Transfers
Realty Transfers
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone: 281
Phone 311
Box 211
Notary Public
C. O. Leonard
SALESMEN:
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Earl Docherty
Brookings, Oregon
To Futid ri Home?
Let us help you plan and
build! F. H. A. and G. I.
ternis,
*
«
«
W c have a 2-bcdroom home,
close to school and town at the
veyr reasonable figure of $*1500.
Modern.
Here is that well-built attrac­
tive partially finished home just
placed on the market and ready
for your inspection. Large com-
bination living and dining room,
2 bedrooms, bath, utility room.
Large artistic fireplace, fire-proof
chimney in kitchen. Cedar shin-
gles on roof. Excellent supply of
well water. Not too far from
town. Well worth the selling
price of $10,500, with terms if de­
sired
\ modern house and 3 b acres
on th«* ocean. Shower, utility
room. Also 2 sheds 30x18 and 12
by 16, with sleeping quarters for
guests in one. Good spring on
place. Many choice shrubs and
bulbs. Let us take you on a tour
of inspection.
LANGLOIS NEWS
LOCAL NEWS
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, 5 for $1.09
Still have
on Hwv 101
Good Mill
short haul
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
.
$1,00
JELLO, 12 packages ....
$L00
TABLE SYRUP, 5-lb. tin
.
.
73c
SYRUP, 5-lb. tin......................... 85c
HONEY, 5-ib. tin................... 87c
WALL PA!KT
Mrs. II. S. Cadman wont to
Brookings Sunday to visit her
daugliter. Mrs. Chas. Sabin.
\ meeting of the P.-T. A. was
hold recently. Guest Speakers o.
U e evening were Sgt. Thompson
; 1 Ilie Coquille office of state po-
!iee ai d Tech. Sgt. Raymond O’-
a in selling your Neil, who is on furlough
from
un today! IVc
duty in Korea.
waiting to buy!
William Branon made . trip
t a ke
some fne view prop- Gerald Wasel
special medical attention. Going
with them wen Gerald's mother,
¡el and Mis. May
Diev
eportid running
Site Ft
snow.
highway.
We h a v e several completely
finished and modern homes that
can b<' bought on Fl IA terms.
.
.
DOG FOOD, 12 cans
Wonthufully built hillside home
- 2 story, commands one of the
finest views o! ocean and Chetco
river. Like new throughout, one
of the best in Brookings. Drop
in and ask about FI IA terms or
G. I. Terms.
For j
p roped
have dun ta
Redfield’s Market
Begins Campaign
Mrs. Glenn Hurst ha
pointed local chairman d the ’51
o carry on the
I the Korean w
• Dries in 20 minutes, with­
out laps or brushmarks.
• Insured washable with
soap and water. Money-
back guarantee.
• Reads to use, requires no
mixing. Simply stir and
apply.
• Waterproof! Synthetic
rubber emulsion base,
repels water.
• Dirt-proof! Household
grime cannot cling to
smooth, hard surface.
• Covers any wall. Needs
no primer over plaster,
wall boa rd. w a 11 p a pc r.
•
gallon
$5.25,
-
quart
$1.50
gency
Curry County
Lumber Co.
Bro
n s, Oregon
All Brands
(per case—$6.75)
MILK,, 7 tins............................ $L00
Choice of Many Housewives
NUCOA, lb.
.
37c;
2 lbs
.
73c
....
53c
Imitation (flavoring)
VANILLA, full pint
Powdered or Brown
j
SUGAR, 2 Lib. packages
.
.
25c
Fancw solid
i
LETTUCE, lb................................... 8c
Fancy
CELERY, pound.............................10c
In Our Meat Department
(duality Meats at the lowest possible prices
—try us once and convince yourself!