Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 16, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age F our
hill has been purchased by Bill on the Ralph Nelsons of Jerry's
Lucile Molino and ter’s committee of representa­
Flat last Sunday. Mr Paase was
Leslie Ray made a tives of various local organiza­ Gountlett. The Bullards plan to
on his way to Brookings to loo’
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rose are en­ business trip to Coos Bay Satur­ tions were realized with the an­ make their home on their prop­
over
some property he hopes lc
nouncement this week in Wash­ erty in the Riley creek district.
joying a visit with a brother and day.
Reuben Paase of Astoria called) buy.
ington, D.C., of the approval of
sister-in-law, of North Dighton,
Mrs. Roy ’ Springer returned a $3,750,000 improvement proj­
Mass. This is their first visit to
home last week after spending ect in the Rogue River harbor at,
this area.
two weeks in Port Townsend, Gold Beech. Mr. Foster traced
When a tree that David John­ Wash., caring for an aunt of Mr. the three years of work by many
son was falling last week did Springer’s who is ill. She visited local citizens (n pushing this
the unexpected and crushed his in Portland on her way home.
project to its present state. The
foot, he spent the week in the
services of Judige Kendal and of
Paul Davis has been appointed
Crescent City hospital. He came
Mr. Guerney, engineer, were se­
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
4-H leader of a tractor club for
home Saturday on crutches.
cured for the presentation of the
this area by County Agent Clif-
Mrs. “Willy” Davis and chil­ ford Jenkins. Mr. Davis told Ro- case at the June 5th hearing in 1
dren will go to Morton, Wash., tary club that boys from 12 to 20 Washington. The only expenses :
this weekend to visit Grandma were eligible to become members. of the harbor committee was the'
Blanchard. The oldest son, Travis, Any boy who wishes to learn fees for Judge Kendal and Mr.
has boon helping her during an about tractors and internal com- Guerney and stationery .Mr. Fos-,
illness. The famiy will also visit bust ion engines, are asked to sçe ter reported that there still re­
with Mrs. Davis’ mother, Mrs. him at Davis Truck & Tractor. mains more money to be collected )
and he urged our need for keep­
Pers nger, in Portland.
Miss Diane Burrell of North ing up our interest and help with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sullaway Bend spent the weekend here more funds. Rotarians were told
returned to their home in Klam­ visiting her grandparents, Mr. of the oral testimony given by
Mr. Foster at the Washington
ath Falls today after a ten-day and Mrs. Roy Springer.
hearing.
He stated that the
stay at their acreage north of
A (group of local people chart­ Army engineers and their eco­
town.
ered a boat Sunday to make the
nomic advisers were attentive
Old South—No. 2 tins, 2 for 45c
Mrs. Alice Beem and daughter, trip up the Rogue to Agness, and interested in what was said.
with a pjcnic lunch at noon.
The board was convinced by a
Among those making the trip
showing of definite figures of sav­
Clen-
were Mr. and Mrs. J.
ings over the present costs of
denin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
transportation of lumber.
The
Joe Zumpfe and daughters, Mr.
next’ step is authorization of the
and Mrs. W .W. Wbllam, Mr. and
money by Congress.
Mrs. Roger Oliver, Mr. and Mrs.
Guest of Richard Buffington
Old South—46-oz. 3ic
REAL ESTATE
Roy Springer aaid Mrs. dEna
was Rotarian George P. Laird of
Weigel, all of Harbor, and Mr.
,
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, ... Coquille and visitor All Willson
and Mrs. Bill Burrell and chil- •
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of ista, Calif. Rev. John K. Sa­
Residence Phone 422.
dren of North Bend.
ville of Anaheim, Calif., was also
All Brands
Phone 341
Box 211
a
visiting
Rotarian.
Pilot
class
das
pay
—
try
them.
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard
Frank Phipps, son of Mr. and
SALESMEN:
Mrs. J. O. Phipps, is home on a
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
thirty-day furlough. He reports I
Borden’s STARLAC
Brookings, Oregon
back to duty on the eas tcoast '
for reassignment.
Title Guarantee Appointaient
The hoard of directors of Title) Beulah Rowlitle is making her
Guarantee & Abstract Company] home in Portland for the present
announce the appointment of Or­ I w here she is undergoing medical
WILL YOU PAY
ville Gensmer, Gold Beach branch treatment.
$575 Down on income property,
manager, as vice president of the
Mrs. E. V. McCain and daugh­
buildings can readily be turned
company, which is an affiliate ter, Doris, left for Portland on
buildings cas readily be turned
of Commonwealth, Inc., of Port­ Wednesday. Doris is to be mar­
into more rentals. Income will
land. Title Guarantee offers title
meet all payments. May this is insurance, abstracts and escrow ried in September.
Miss Cheri Knox left Saturday,
what you’ve been looking for!
service. The staff includes Mrs. 1 tor Fort Bragg w here she will
Lama Gibner and Mrs. Sarah spend a few days w ith friends, i
2.9 acres with one of the finest
Scheuffler.
Daily records of the
year ’round springs this side of
Vesper Belle Bailor left on the
Court
House
are photostated
the range double garage, con­
bus Tuesday for Beaverton. Ore .
crete foundation in for new nome there and develop'd and posted
s|»end some time with
--on Hwy 101 anti close to Har­ in the title office plant.
Duane Cushman family.
ris State Park. All for $3650 with Rotary Club Meets
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wallace of
Ewrl Foster o I Foster-Clyde
terms.
Harbor
were in Gold Beach on
Lumber Company of Gold each
business
Thursday of last week.
$500 down buys small la rm with was Wednesda.v noon luncheon
They
looked
up friends while
? Rotary club. Smet
two house's, chicken house, tool | RI>ei|kvr oi
shed, 5000-gaIlon redwood water j’he west ei n division of I’. S here. The Wallace's are former
residents of this area.
tank fed by spring, 7 miles north Arms Engineers submitted their
Adrian Schroeder and
of Brookings cluse to highway. “not com ipced” report in Febru­
of Met al ins are visiting
children
ary
on
the
Rogue
River
project,
An excellent opportunity for
/litt
Parrot home this
Mr. Foster has headed the Rogue at the
someone.
River Harbor’Improvement Asso­
The Bullard residence on the
ciation.
The efforts of Mr. Fos-
2 acres in town. Excellent sub-
div idmg. Good Location, $5500.
Wilsons
I Hf A I
U W M L
I
N F W C| Genie, Mrs.
H S If • brother, and
Redfield’s Market
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
Free Watermelon
If customer guesses weight of melon
within !4-pound!
TUNA-Albacore, 4 No. % tins 99c
GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, 5 for 1.00
C 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
ORANGE JUICE
5 tins 1.49
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE-5 tins
Brokers
MILK-7 for 1.00
GOLD BEACH
4-room house
garage
20x14; Lot 100x150. Completely
furnished. Close to school. Here’s
a deal lor only $3950. Total price.
One acre, right in the' heart of
Brookings priced at only $1650.
We can't advertise them all but
ire sure uvuld be glad to tell
you about uthar goods buys!!
RE Till-
Mr rvprt sent the American In*
mutante Company, Established,
it 1846.
Automobile Public Liability and
Fropei
Damage.
case 6.75
NONFAT DRY MILK-l-lb. pkg.. 37c
Specials—and
Exlusive Only!
Modern 2-bedroom home close
to school and shopping. Newly-
finished inside and out. Garage.
One of the newer houses in Brook-
uigs. Price $6950 with terms.
1.43
GARDEN PEAS
5 for 1.00
PUREX-1/2 gals. 27c; full gals. 43c
TIDE—giant economy size .
93c
SNOWDRIFT-3 lbs..........
98c
WESSON OIL-pts. 37c; qts
71c
NEWS
31c
OLEOMARGARINE-lb
KOOL AID-3 pkas............ .
HIRE'S ROOT BEER EXTRACT
27c
10c
29c
ROAST BEEF-12-oz. tin......
49c
lea Garden—12-oz. jar
Those Who Wish To Build—
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES..
WALDORF TISSUE-10 rolls..
28c
73c
Swan’s Down
No. 4 2x4s, S4S, for
CAKE FLOUR-2 3-4 lb. pkg.
$15.00, M
While They Last—We need the room
HARBOR LUMBER COMPANY
South of Harbor, Mouth of Chetco
tv
OLEOMARGARINE-lb
V
4k
BAKING MIX-21-2 lb. pkg.
45c
C. & H. CANE SUGAR
100 lbs. 9.54
50 lbs. 4.85
25 lbs. 2.49
10 lbs. 1.00
C 0 F F E E-l îb. 89c; 2 lbs
1.77
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