Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 10, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, May io, 1951
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Greater Beauty Man Has Never "Seen" Anywhere Else
Saturday, May 5, the Junior-
Senior banquet was held at Cas­
tle Rock, with the Juniors en-
tertaining the Seniors and fac-
ultv of the high school. Everyone i
reported a line banquet.
Gilbert's
Shoe Shop
LOCAL NEWS
All Work Guaranteed!
We use only the best quality ma­
Jimmy Robinson, whose hand
terials in all repair work.
injured recently,
much
Next Door to Fire Station
unproved and will be able to v isii
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Robinson, on a furlough soon.
Vince Adams, sister-in-
Lloyd Morris, and
Kay Broaderviek accom­
panied J. W. Morris, father of
Lloyd Morris to Brookings for
week-end. Mr. Morris
I he
accompanied his son to Medford
while the ladies left for Los An-
NOW OPEN!
SMITH
is?
Mrs. Olive Weise was called to
ilem when her only son, Or-
le, was fatally injured in an
auto wr'Vk. She arrived at his
bedside just two hours before his
passing.
Women of the Community
church are taking orders for big
bottles of vanilla at $1. Proceeds
go to buy an electric coffee mak­
er for the church kitchen.
ACCOUNTING
BOOKKEEPING
Phone 302
Room 6
Hendricks Building
BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKIN! S MOBOIL STATION
Will Open Wednesday, May 16
river. Truly, it is one of the world’s great 'St beauty spots. Be here May 26 r
4-11 Cooking 3 girls held a din­
Wednesday noon luncheon of the
Rotary Club. In connection with ner at Muriel Billings home May
National Youth Week, the Ro­ 3. The club members prepared
tary club sponsored an essay con­ and served the dinner, which was
test for the high school students. reported very good.
Youth was “Looking Forward with Youn”
GOLD BEACH
Word was received by the J. O.
served as guests of honor at the was the theme.
Phipps that their son. Frank, left
All essays were submitted to New York on May 3, for Gron- -
several professors of O. S. C. who, dal Grrpnland, where he will bo
acted as judge). First prize was stationed.
awarded to MBry Lou Turner,
Dorothy Douthit is now cm
who read her essay at luncheon. ployed at the Rogue Motors.
< ssay was deemed worth­
Dr. C. W. McCain of Portland
while by the club. The prize was
a jewel box.
j is visiting his brother and sis-
Real Estate Broker
The
other
members
of
the
slu-
। ter-m-law, Mr. and Mrs. E.
North End
Hotel Brookings
dent body who were guestss: the ¡McCain
of Wedderburn.
fl V
Mr.
and Mrx. i Orris Smith of
presidents
of
each
of
the
classes:
F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!!
Jimmy Port Orford spent a few days in
Harvey James, senior;
Timeus, junior; Jackie Wells, this area, fishing, last week.
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
sophomore and Bud Wallace, of
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. the Freshmen.
Also featuit’d at this luncheon
2 lots 145x300 feet, close in. was a talk by L. Buiskool, owner
Tuesday morning Eureka High
of Elliott’s Motel, who told of his
$1575 for both.
school
band of 45 pipces, came to
experiences as prisoner in sev -
Bmokings
on their annual spring
2 acres, cleared and well sit­ eral Japanese camps in Java in tour north. They played for the
uated im Harbor area. Grand the days of World War 2.
seventh and eighth grades and
Ocean view. $2000.
. Guests present included G. A. h eh school student body at 11:15
^McPherson of Port Orford; T and tn the Del Norte high in
BARGAIN! 4 beautiful build Kenworthy, W. E. Fuller and the afternoon.
ir.g sites, expansive ocean view,. Robert McBeth all of Gold Beach.
After having a two weeks of
$300 each, or all can be had for Other Gold Beach Items
“rained out’’ season, the Bruins
$¿150 down.
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Erickson played Langlois in a make-up
and daughter spent last week-end game on Monday, and won 11 to
2 acres, well prorecTeu
protected huui
from at gan f)iegO visiting his brother. 8. Grush, Panzer and Johnson
wind, good soil, need some clear-
Ladies Aid sponsode a surprise pitched for the Bruins. Two more
ing. Make offer.
s;
rthday
dinner for Dr. Walker games complete the schedule for
* ♦ *
May 2, at the Community church the year. Bandon, and Gold Beach
About 4 acres with ocean and with a alrge crowd present.
home game at Gold Beach. It is
river view, secluded and distinc­
Yvonne Fromm of Port Orford necessary for the Bruins to win
tive. Wonderful soil, grand build­ visited at the Lex Fromm home doubleheaders in both games to
ing sites. $5250 with terms.
last week.
take the district Coos-Curry.
Gold Beach Rotary
Honors The Youth
POM FERRY, Manager
lililí^
M. G. BECKER
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Some good highway frontage
still available for those needed
businesses.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
lots and acreage.
, I Sell The Earth!
Yellow-Strand Wire Rope.
Young Blocks
Riggings and Tongs
Columbia Explosives and Supplies
G old beach , oregon
IT REDFIELD’S MARKET
Budd Carr, Proprietor
Friday and Saturday Specials
53c
YOUNG HENS, lb
5 acres overlooking Harris Park
—sunset on the ocean is a treat
from here. $6000.
BUILDERS, Attention! 10 acres)
with nice view, ideal for subdi­
vision. $8000 with terms.
Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment
O
SCHOOL NOTES
Small unfinished house with J a i
acre, good highway frontage. Ex-.
cellent soil. Nice view. No high
pi ice here. Only $3500.
ENLUND EQUIPMENT CO.
FENDERS DENTED
IS THE PAINT BAD?
Our Body and Paint Department
Can Give Your Car That New Look
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Phone 334
Claud
Wally
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, lb
55c
Country Style
BACON SQUARES, lb.
.
.
39c
Nice and lean
LAMB STEW, lb
59c