Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 05, 1951, Image 5

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    Local Firm Will Sell
Jamesway 'Line'
Arrangements have been com­
pleted whereby Brookings Feed
& Seed will handle the nationally
known Jamesway line of poul­
try, barn and hog equipment in
this area. Since 1906 the James
Mfg. Co., with branches in Fort
Atkinson, Wis., Mount Joy, Pa.,
and Los Angeles, has specialized
in the planning, equipping, and
ventilating of farm buildings.
In addition to selling and serv­
icing the Jamesway equipment,
Brookings Feed & Seed will be
in position to offer planning help
to the dairy, poulty and livestock
farmers of this section.
4-H Clubbers Tell
of Summer School
lated much about classes; Fae
Rausch told of the evening as­
semblies and parties. Accordion
solos were played by Lois Le­
Clair and Barbara Hedberg.
Cliff Jenkins said he had much
pleasure in being the escort to
such a grand group as Curry' was
able to send, and hoped that next
year more could be sent.
Rotary Float To Be Built
The club float, which will carry
the Queen and her Court, will be
built Saturday evening and Sun­
day morning at the Dewey Akers
place, with several members to
help.
/'Classified Ads"
For Sale: Trailer, used 30 days
—write box 338, city.
♦
For Sale: white enamel wood
stove with coils, $50. See Roy
Nine 4-H clubs girls, many of Sunderland.
18tf
them on scholarships to ^-H sum­
mer school supplied by the Ro­
For Sale: wood range with coils,
tary club, put on the program at hot water tank, used front door
Tuesday’s luncheon, with their with hardware, 2 window frames
escort. Cliff Jenkins, who drove with double sash, also used kit­
the school bus.
chen sink. See Pete Lesmeister.
With Kay Nichols as master of
ceremonies, each girl told one
phase of the experiences the en­
tire group enjoyed while away
the two weeks. Virginia Akers
told of the trip to and from Cor­
vallis; Janet Crump told of the
county assembly; Joy Gott told
of their ‘’blind dates” and her
experience with “Dan Cupid”—
alias Cliff Jenkins; Elaine Le­
Clair told of organizations of the
various campus houses and the
cider group; Joan Pettegrew re-
LEAGUE STANDINGS:
Team
Christian Scientist
Won Lost Pct.
Medford .................... 6
Roseburg ................. 5
Brookings ................ 3
Bandon .................... 3
Coquille .................... 3
North Bend ............ 3
Reedsport ................ 0
Myrtle Creek ..........0
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS:
Roseburg 12—Brookings 7.
Medford 6—North Bend 1.
Bandon 3—Coquille 2.
Reedsport-Myrtle Creek not
available.
Voters Approve
School Tax, Thurs.
Voters of Dist. No. 17. last
Thursday evening, definitely sig­
nified that they wished the bud­
get deficiency added to the taxi
roll, and voted 101 to 1 favoring
the increase above the 6 r>er
cent limitation.
Increased enrollment, brought
on by coming of the plywood com.
pany, made this move necesasry.
Services Sunday at 11:00 a. mJ
"Sacrament” is the subject of
the Lesson-Strmon in all Church­
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sun-!
day, July 8.
The Golden Text is "The hour1
cometh, and now is, when the!
true worshippers shall worship
the Father in spirit and in truth" !
(John 4:23).
Among citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon is the
following fro mthe Bible: “God
is a Spirit: and they that wor­
ship him must worship him in
spirit and in truth” (John 4:24),
together with the following cor­
relative passage from the Chris­
tian Science textbook, “Science i
and Health with Key to the!
Scriptures” by Mary Baker Ed­
dy: “We worship spiritually, on­
ly as we cease to worship ma­
terially." (page 140).
THIS PAGE FOR
PABCO
SOON!
M. G. BECKER
Young’s 5 & 10
Real Estate Broker
*4-mile north on Highway 101
175 feet highway frontage for
lease or sale.
♦ ♦ *
20 acres with 1400 feet river
frontage and 600 feet on countyj
road. Good building sites. Spring
water available.
* *
Two-room house with 2’a acres
good land, spring. $3500 with
terms.
2 ocean frontage tracts, 1 a.
each. Water right on spring.
Each $1000 down, $50 month.
* * *
Excellent business opportunity!
available for right party.
* * *
Other homes, ocean frontage, |
lots and acreage.
I Sell The Earth!
NOTICE
Watch
Grand
Opening
Cv/fforma Gr/gMs
BUILDERS, ATTENTION! 16
lots approximately 100x100 each,
good location, city water, only
$420 each.
• * ♦
SPECIAL! You can’t beat this.
Lovely ^-acre building sites,
ocean view, sheltered, secluded
spot. $800 with only $200 down,
$25 per month.
• ♦ ♦
LOTS
As you like them—Harbor or
Brookings, with or without view,
good selection, priced $550 to
$900. Pick yours now while they
last.
Brookings Lutheran
The Church of the Lutheran Hour
W. O. Grunow, 754 I Street,
Crescent City, Pastor.
Services in Episcopal church
Sunday school at 6:30 p. m. Wor­
ship service at 7:30;
Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish
all to know’ there is to be no
shooting, hunting or trespassing
on their property on the Upper
Chetco road and Notrhcrn rairie.
We are losing too much stock
from shots from illegal hunters.
Lutheran Services
SY PAYNE. ANN PAYNE
(American Lutheran)
DICK GRIFFITH.
19-13
Divine Worship Services, 2nd
Something New in linoleum
*Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
and 4th Sunday evenings of the
month, at 7:30 p. m.
Place: Harbor Grange Hall.
Pastor: ffRev. Norman L. Orth
of Coquille, Ore.
These services are held by the
authority and assignment of the
National Lutheran Council, rep­
resenting most of Lutheranism
in America. Come, You are al-
tvays welcome!
KARL OSTENBERG«
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Linoleum
Installation
Phone 264
Hotel Brookings
NEW KIND OF OIL FURNACE
Hangs up or stands up
Here is just the oil furnace you have
been waiting for! It will stand in
a corner — or a closet — or you
may hang it up out of the way — or
even lay it flat in the attic!
Ideal for homes and other build­
ings where low-cost oil heat and
easy installation are 'required.
Hundreds upon hundreds in use
from coast to coast, ia homes,
stores, business establishments.
DOES NOT REQUIRE CHIMNEY.
This handy unit does not depend
on a chimney for draft — creates
its own draft — will work with
simple exhaust pipe reaching out­
doors and up above the roof line.
Ask us about this marvelous new
furnace.
Product
Master Kraft
AUTOMATIC HEAT ?
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