BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
P age F our
happy birthday. Commander Roy
Wilkinson presented the Auxil
iary, through President Eunice
Faris, a beautiful bell and gavel.
Legion members presented the
ladies with a beautiful decorated
cake with the insignia of the Le
gion in the frosting. Sandwiches
with cake and ice cream were
served to conclude the evening,
observing the second anniversary
of the Auxiliary.
Smith Ri^r Coca1 Items
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Ion Bosch
entertained a group of friends
and relatives Friday evening, May
4, at their home, honoring Ed-
ward Hight, f a t her of Mrs.
Bosch who celebrated h’s 75th
birthday. Friends extended greet
ings. Cake and ice cream were
served.
Mrs. Sern Christensen of La
fayette, Ore., who spent several
weeks visiting her son and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley,
near the Winchuck, returned to
her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Clemens
and chi’dren are moving from
the Hight cottage to their new
home recently purchased from
W. Engldahl who moved to Rose
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ruess
are moving to the house vacated
by Clemens.
Bobby Critcser, son of Mrs. L.
Brown, left on the bus Tuesda?
evening for San Francisco where
he will bn induct rd into the serv
ice at Fort Ord. Criteser was
called in February but was de
phine Pefferle, Zelda
Rogers,' ferred several months for recov
Warda Cox, Dorothy Ramsey, Al- ery of an operation to his ear.
wena Baumgartner; third row:
Mildred Watkins, Woodrow Wat-,
kins, Billie Richardson, Lindel [
Farmer, Dicky Brown, Tony and ■
Jimmy Branco.
—Cut From Pilot Engraving
Third and Fourth Grdaes Of Brookings Schools-When?
L L LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone: 281
Box 211
Phorc 341
O. Leona rd
Notary Public
SALESMEN:
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Earl Docherty
Brookings, Oregon
5-rm. house, fine location and
soil on Hwy 10-, close to own.
Priced at $8000. Terms.
They're going fast! Those
lots in that superb setting, SUI
rounded by trees, ocean and riv-
er. Level as a floor. No dealing
to be done. Water and electric
ity. In protected area. $800 each.
Be sure you see these before
boosing your building site.
Just listed! Two of the finest
residential lots in town, stately
trees. You will agree there
none finer when you see
Top lots for only $2100.
acres of beautiful ocean
fronthge. Small home? spring
water piped to house. Electricity,
fhower, utility room, other build
ings on property. Priced at $14,-
JUU with terms, it you want ocean
frontage you should know how
scarce it is so let us show you
today for no doubt tomorrow'
it will be gone.
indebted to Mrs
W. P. Clement for this picture
of the third and fourth grades in
the Brookings Schools (She would
not say just when) but it includes
names, furnished by Mrs. Clem
ent, are from memory, and the
and Miss Breene, teacher. Sec-
accurateness may or may not be
questioned: First Row: Paul Mc
Donald, Doroyth Peterson, Fran
cos Franklin,
Gladys Simpson.
Alonza Simpson, Clarence Crook,
Homer Ransom, Allen Pefferle
ond row: Yolande Johnson. Max
ine Clyde, Frances Place, Jose-
Troop 4 received the advance
ment and attendance award.
How would you like to own a
Warren
Zook,
small
son
of
Plans are being made' by the |
Plans were made last week at
new 3-unit apartment house? We
Margaret
Zook,
has
been
taken
troop
to put on a benefit dancei
have one with all material and tTie regular meeting of Chetco to his grandmother’ Mrs. Car June 16. Proceeds will go toward'
American
Legion
fixtures to complete. Located in Post. No. 138.
den. at Portland wheer it is be carrying on scout activities. At
one of the choicest settings for and Auxiliary, to send a junior lieved and hoped special care will the close of the court of hon^r
view. A spring water gravity. class boy and a junior class girl improve his health.
and retiring of colors, taps were
flow system the like of which, to Beaver State this year, 1 he !
sounded
by Rodney Saxelby. Re-
vou seldom see. If you are look-( Boys State is held at Corvallis at |
Lreshments
of sandwiches and
ing for a place to live and have OSC campus while Girls State
coffee
were
enjoyed.
an income besides you will want will be on Willamette University
Boy Scout Court of Honor was! Legion Host to Auxiliary
to investsigate and invest in this Campus, Salem.
Auxiliary to th? American Le
Contributions were made bv 1 held at the community hall Mon-1
property. Mighty tine old age se- ’
cuity here for only a few hous- both Legion and Auxiliary to day evening with a large crowd gion, post No. 712, was given a
of parents and friends present I birthday party by the post Tues-
and dollars Invested.
ward the ambulance fund.
A basinette was presented to tc witness the service. Chair- day evening. May 1, at the com-
man Harland McDonald of Cres- munity hall. Following the Le-
For Sale: a real finely ap Katherine Kessler by the A
pointed 25-ft house trailer Of- iliary with best wishes for the! cent City presided, assisted by glon meeting, members joined th?
_____ Field Executive Bill All ladies in the club room sang
fered at tar below actual value. coming event. Refreshments were Scout
Not a blemish. Like new. Can served after the meeting. A cake sand of Eureka. Presentation of
remain in kx’ation wheel’ it is was especially decorated with a colors was made by Bruce Van
now. Sure beats paying rent, so little parasol, ribbon and rose-1 Zee and Grant Erhart. Salute to
; the colors was led by Larry Me-
better investigate this beautiful buds in baby blue and pink.
trailer at a real buy.
Memorial Day is almost here, Lish. Several movies were shown
with many American boys having on Field and Stream, Fishing for
2 acres on highway overlooking given their lives in defence of Speckled Trout and Boy Scouts
M’ean and Harris Park beach their country since last Memorial of America.
If you wish a beau- Day Veterans, navy and army
Members of the court assist-
tiful setting for that new home hospitals are overflowing w i t h ing were Roy Wilkinson, Jack
you must see this for you will wounded. so everyone must do VanZeefi Gordon Wells, Nels S.
agree it just dan’t be beat.
his part to help those in distress Peterson of Klamath and Donald
Gurney of Crescent City. Scout
wherever possible.
troops taking part in the court
Poppy
day
is
approaching
and
2 large business lots just off,
aighwav right in town with 4-rm. I all proceeds from this sale will of honor were Troop 4 of Smith
River. Troop 10 of Klamath and
Xlilding suitable for business or
Troop 46 of Crescent City. Ten
iving quarters. Priced at only
derfoot awards were given to 12
«MX) with reasonable down pay
who have passed this rank. Sec
aient.
ond class awards went to three.
For Sale: Large home, cen
First class award went to Rod
trally located. 32-ft. living
Almost new home with beanti
ney Salexby. Star rank was giv
room with huge fireplace;
ful ti replace, two tiedrooms, situ-
en to Larry Gurney of Troop 46
five
bedrooms
and
two
baths,
ited on large lot close in. Pr»ce
of Crescent City.
full
concrete
basement;
beau-
$10,500.
Several merit badges wore giv
tiful unobstructed view of
en
to the boys who have passed
ocean and river mouth. Sit
3 acres of rich soil and 2-bed
their tests. A troop charter was
uated
one
block
above
the
room home containing enough tur-
presented to Roy Wilkinson in
shopping district, across from
niture lor you to nu»ve right m.
behalf
of Smith River Post 712,
own-
Chetco Inn. Inquire of
Not tar from school. Price $14,500.
11-4 sponsors of Troop 4. Scoutmas
er, Mrs. Ralph Vincent
ter is Carl Hayden, assistant is
Good substantial home and Ige
Robert
Owen. Explorer ad\ isoi
Station
Experienced
chicken
barn, work
help wanted. Good working con is Donald Johnson. Scout com
on small farm of 10 acres. Price ditions. Best Wages. See I om mitteemen are Harry Brown
$8506 with good terms.
Ferr\. next Wednesday at new Jack VanZee, Herbert Huntlej
and Roy Wilkinson. Smith Rivet
Mu io! Station. Brookings.
s a really fine acre to
for homesites. Priced at
fl 100.
Legion Notes
towaid veterans aid.
SMITH RIVER
Classified Ads"
Just listed, two of finest lots
in Brookings directly opposite
<ch(M>l. Good location for duplex
apartment house. Class A in-
?ome property and priced right.
We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!.........
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