Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 06, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, September 6, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age Fouit
th e necessary m ilk supply.
K loske presided. R outine business ents, Mr. and Mrs. A lan W oodriff,
"Yet in face of th is dem and-
w as tak en c a re of d u rin g th e lor :»e\eral days. Mr. W oodjiff
versus-supply, th e av e rag e Am«
m of-
g
ra
n
g
e
session.
.
It
w
as
decided
is
a
professor
of
ch
em
istry
at
the
M r. an d M rs. H a rry C. B rown
ican is m uch m o re fo rtu n te thain
h av e announced th e m a rria g e of to hold Pom ona B ooster N ight on college in Bozem an, and :.e and
E arl B reuer, one of the ow ners o th e rs over th e w orld. H ere • "7 e
th e ir d au g h ter, C orporal Je a n E. re g u la r m eetnig of P om ona on his associates in th e college have
recen
tly
com
pleted
a
tex
t
book
o
f
t ^e Seaview D airy and m e m -' A m ericans only spend about one-
B row n, sta tio n e d a t B arksdale, S ep tem b er 18 a t L ake E a rl
on
ch
em
istry
w
hich
is
to
be
used
pe
r
of Brookings R otary club, fo u rth of o u r ea rn in g s for food
G
range
hall,
w
hen
fo
u
rth
degree
La.. to LeRoy F. H uff of H ouston,
T ex as. T h e w edding took place m em bers a re invited to a tte n d th ro u g h o u t th e colleges of the to id t ^e club m em bers som ething as com pared to as high as 90 per
I o f the m an u factu re, history as / e n t in som e co u n tries.
a t M arsh all, Texas, on A ugust th is m eetin g w ith a p ro g ram by country.
S am H all, Clice M anley and E.
A. C. Thom pson w as seen in w ej| as th e problem s facing the
17. Tw o close friends of tfh e cou­ Mrs. M ary R u tte r. All G ran g ers
H. G ro o ten d o rst w ere welcomed
ple w itnessed th e cerem ony, S gt. a re invited to th is m eeting. An H a rb o r th e first of th e week. food industry, Tuesday noon.
J e r r y Moon and Pfc. R enee Ca- en jo y ab le p ro g ram w as p u t on looking fine, but re p o rtin g th a t
"C heesem aking was an a rt in to th e club as new m em bers
m asso of th e a ir force. T he bride by L e c tu re r R u tte r. A t close of he is u n d e r d o cto r’s o rd ers to spoken of in the Old T estam en t T uesday.
session
re fresh m e n ts tak e it easy for a long tim e. This and is the only p art of the m ilk
is th e only d a u g h te r of Mr. and G range
Mrs. P alm S to u t of S an F ra n ­
M rs. B row n and is a g ra d u a te of w ere served by th e host grange. is very h ard for A. C., as he has in d u stry th a t we know little
Miss M a rg a re t H e p to n stall of alw ays been one of the m ost ac­ about. T here are some 18 vari- cisco, h er son Bob and h er siste r
D el N o rte high school and a tte n d ­
ed U niversity of C alifornia. She N o rth W ales, E ngland, w ho spent tive m en in this area.
ties, re su lts of the differen t and husband, a re a t h e r home
Mr. apd Mrs. C. E. H a rris of ch eesem ak ers’ e x p e r i m e n t s . n e a r the school for a sh o rt time.
L« a t p re sen t w ith th e W e ath er several m onths vsiting hes cou-
S ta tio n O b server of A ir F orce sins, Mss. Agnes M asis and siste r M ilw aukee, Ore., a re visiting Cheese ran k s exceedingly high as
Mss. Lily W oodruff and o th e r Mrs. H a rris ’ b ro th er-in -law and
, th fi t „ roup of n u tri- C h X>O< h X hx >O<>OO< h X m X h X h > o <><
division in Louisiana.
M r. H uff, a v e te ra n of W orld re la tiv e s here, left by S outhw est sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don A ult for tive foo<js
1Q.)n’ the average A m erican
W a r II, is an a th le tic coach fofr A irw ays for S an F ran cisco and several days this w eek. On th e ir
In 1920,
a S h rev ep o rt, La., so ftb all and then to ta k e a plane fofr W ash- re tu rn north, they will be ac- consum ed about th ree pounds of
ington, D.C., and V irginia to visit com panied by M-«' A ult and son cheese per person per year. Today
b a sk e tb a ll league.
friends for a w eek and then an G ary as fa r as E ugene w here the figure is about eight .pounds.
Real Estate Broker
Del N o rte P om ona G range a ir liner for h er hom e in E ng- G ary is receiving m edical tre a t- In E urope this figure ru n s from
land
w
here
she
is
an
in
s
tru
c
to
r
m
ents.
%
-m
ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101
memlx*rs w ere g u ests of K lam ath
12 to 15 pounds.
J. C. C o u rtn ey of S a n ta Ana
V alley G ran g e for th e A ugust in th e N o rth W ales school.
"F acin g the industry today is a
Rev. and Mrs. P o rte r K nodsen spent the w eekend visiting his g re a te r dem and th an ever be
R oy F. Su n d erla n d , Salesm an
m eetin g of P om ona. M aster Leo
reieived an announcem ent of th e w ile s b ro th er-in -law and siste r.I ^ " a n d 'o p '^ s I n g 'V h i s 'w 'e ' lin'd
H o u rs: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m.
a rriv a l of th e ir first grandchild, Mr. and Mrs. W F. M iller. M l. , h a( fherp is „ definite tren d
an 8-pound, 7*/i-ounce son, born C ourtney is w ith a g roup of
aw ay from the farm . R ight in 40 ACRES b o rd erin g Hwy. 101,
to Rev. and Mrs. N ew ell K nut- friends fishing on th e K lam ath
O regon the cow population has gOod creek, nice ocean view.
son a t M t S h a s ta on A ugust 21. Mrs. C ourtney, who has aiw ays | decreased a t an alarm in g r a te .
w in h a n d ,
The young m an has been nam ed e tio m p a m e d hei husband on th e I P o rtlan d , about 20 y ears ago, w as I
• • •
David N ew ell.
r ip s to th is a ie a each >ear, i l | alm
a ]m cst
n st self-supporting
s e lf - s u n n o r tin e in
in m
m ilk
ilk N E W 2-bedroom hom e and lVi
Mr. and M rs. E a rl C h ristian still u n d er d o cto r’s c a re follow ­
consum ption.
Today P o rtlan d acres in F ru itd ale d istric t, Grant's
and th re e children of L eaburg, ing a serious illness this spring. •|go«>s as ta r as 150 m ile s to get Pass 1Bxis l iv h ^ ro o m «¡OVeh
REAL ESTATE
Ore., have re tu rn e d hom e follow ­
Mrs. L. J. Knee and tw o chil
v alley view, good soil. S ell o r
ing several days vacatio n s p e n t, dren flew to S a lt L ake C ity re-
•tra
d e for B rookings property.
here visiting the l a t t e r ’s m other, cen tly to join Mr. K nee for the
Residence Phone 422.
$8500.
Mrs. F ran c es F e rrill, and o th e r last ten days of his w ork as r a ­
Box 211
Phone 341 relatives.
dio com m unication ex p e rt w ith
N otary Public—C. O. Leonard
V IEW ACRE. 1 m ile from
T he S m ith R iver W om en's club th e fire co n tro l d e p a rtm e n t ot
SALESM EN:
tow n, w a te r rig h t on good spring.
will hold its first m eetin g of th e th e B u reau of Land M anagem ent.
O. S. Young
$2100 w ith $750 down.
new club y e a r on F rid ay a f te r ­ He had spent th e su m m er in Col­
• • •
Brookings, Oregon
noon S ep tem b er 7 a t th e Com ­ orado and U tah on this w ork,
MAKES NO DIFFERENCE S P E C IA L : S acrifice 2 bedroom
m unity hall a t 2:30. C lub P re s i­ and the w hole fam ily re tu rn e d
hom e w ith la rg e lot, close in,
d e n t M a u d e Q u ic k W ill p r e s id e hom e to H a rb o r last w eek in tim e
TO A 'JEEP'
very livable. T his w on’t la s t
at th e business session. T he p ro ­ for th e children to e n te r school.)
long at $2625. W ill ta k e tr a ile r
g ra m will be in ch a rg e of T helm a t j Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vogel and
as p a rt paym ent.
McVay, m em bership ch a irm an .¡ch ild ren left W ednesday for th eir
L a rg e unfinished house on one All m em bers and friends are in- hom e in S a c ra m e n to a f te r enjoy
S P E C IA L : $2000 down b u y s
m
ost
b eau tifu l fo u r acres in H a r­
ac re of ground. W iring, plum b- vi ted.
ing a several w e e k ;’ visit at th eir
bor. P an o ra m a view of ocean. 2
ing and w ell finished. O utside
Mr. and M rs. C h arles S pooner ranch on th e W inchuck. Mr. and
acres f r u i t trees..
unfinished
finished and m a te ria l on hand a re enjoying a visit w ith th e ir Mrs. Dewey O liver and fam ilv
house, good well. F u ll p rice $6500.
fo r inside w alls. B a th tu b and tw o d au g h ters, Rose W a te rs and o re going to be in ch a rg e of the
• • •
d
w ashbow l furnished. C em ent E d ith W a lte rs of B everly Hills, ranch.
SOM E good investm ent prop­
foundation.
C ertain ly a b a r­ Calif., who a re on a v acatio n trip.
erties in Cury County. Come
g ain a t $1950, w ith te rm s if de­ 1’he Spooners, w ith th e ir d a u g h ­
.' in and see wlsat we have to
sired.
ters, m otored to Coos Bay, Ore.,
offer.
j
• • •
A ’J e e p ’ w ill get you th ere
and spent L abor Day visiting
W e have a re n ta l p ro p erty to sell relatives.
w hen no o th e r vehicle can!
7 ACRES, 1 sp rin g and an o th e r
w ith a low down paym ent of
W ith 4-w heel-drive, b etter
av ailab le. P ra c tic a lly all cleared
i
T
he
Coos
B
ay-N
orth
Bend
>575. More re n ta ls sta rte d . E x­
m
a
n
e
u
v
e
r
a
b
i
l
i
t
y
a
n
d
level land. E x c e lle n t soil. $1000
L um ber Jack s, first place team
ce lle n t location.
down.
rug g ed build, a U niversal
• • •
a t th e end of the S o u th w estern
• • •
’J e e p ’ travels w here th ere
m
, ..
~
O regon leag u e season, also won
NEW LY d eco rated inside and
OCEAN FR O N T lot 80x100 ft.
'
’ an»<i
FS’ „ Gu,V the post-season playoffs by de-
are no ro ad s . . . clim bs
o u t, 2-l>edroom m odern home. o,
$1400 w ith $700 down.
lh(, C oquille L o g in s . 10
steep
g ra d e s . . . g o es
Close to school. O w ner forced to S le u -n S m ith, on A urum 31. a (ea)il
• • •
■ • <,UnC<' S' " U
'»
« ' B andon »" Lab,., Day.
th ro u g h deep m ud, snow
sell. Im m ed iate possession. See b., ..
LOTS
-V
ario
u
s locations, w ith or
‘
1 V eteran h u rle r S tu F redericks.
u s to r this and o th e r good buys
and sand. Ask us for a d e m ­
w
ith
o
u
t
view,
city w a te r, priced
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P
ro
c
to
r
J
a
c
k
r
e
ll.w
h
o
had
d
efeated
M
edford’s
In houses, lots, acreag e and busi­
o n stra tio n o f this to u g h ,
from $700 to $1550. E asy term s.
a re p a re n ts of a 9-pound boy who Cheney S tuds, S to 3. on Sunday,
ness o p p o rtu n ity.
"go-anyw h e re ” vehicle.
• • •
w as born on Septem ber 31, Mich­ also pitched th e e n tire gam e on
Other homes, ocean frontage,
M onday.
D O N ’T FO R G ET th a t th e B rook­ ael D uane.
4-Wheel-Drive
lots and acreage.
ings L au n d ry is one of the best
S gt. R obert R eekm an if W il­
Coquille, w ith Don W hite on
b u ss in this neck of th e woods. liam s A ir F orce base at (.’h an d ­ th e m ound, gained th e finals on UNIVERSAL
S m all in v estm ent, larg e re tu rn s. ler. Ariz.. arriv e d hom e S a tu rd a y S unday by w inning over Bandon,
In v e s tig a te today.
on a 30-day leave.
7 to 3.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. M assett re ­
Bandon took th ird place in th e '
♦ Listed yesterday: Lot 45x180 tu rn ed th«' m iddle of last week
consolation gam e on M onday as
258 So. 2nd
COOS BAY
and 16x28 incom pleted house. from a combined business and
"Doc
D ieriek pitched th ree -h it
P rice >1500.
pleasu re trip which took them to
ball and gained an easy win o v e r 1
• • •
U kiah and E u re k a. Calif.
M edford by an 8 to 2 score. .
Mr. and Mrs. R ay W oodriff and
T H R E E LOTS just listed. Most
p ro te c te d spot in B rookings. Buy th re e children lett T uesday lo r
on term s to suit you. T H E S E th e ir hom e in B ozem an. Mont .
a f te r v isitin g Mr. W oodriff’s nar-
A RE REAL SPE C IA L ! ’ !
♦ • •
2 acres in town. E xcellent su b ­
dividing, Gocxi Location, >5500.
• • •
N ew house, built in 1950, oil
larg e lot in good location. rw o |
A R R IV I X G
bedroom s and larg e firfeplace.
P rice >10,000.
• • •
EVERY PAY
LAWNS AND GARDENS
4-room house 29x29, garage,
RELOADING
20x14; L ot 100x150. C om pletely
fu rn ish e d Close to achool. H ere's the follow ing c a lib e rs: 6 5 Ja p ;
a deal tor only $¿1950. T o tal price. 7 7 (31 Cal J J a p ; .270 - 7 mm. -j
30.30 - 30 06 - 7.62 R ussian • 8j
mm. M auser.
Cheese Industry
Topic A t Rotary
SMITH RIVER
M . G. BECKER
C 0 . LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Brokers
NO ROAD
Specials—and
Exlusive Only!
'Jacks Won S.W.
League Playoff
• • •
r
LOCAL NEWS
I Sell The Earth!
COOS MOTOR CO.
Ann's Dress Shop
GUNS
NEW FALL STOCK
Seeds -
Seeds -
COVER CROPS -
SEEDS
PERMANENT
PASTURES
AMMUNITION
WE HAVE ALFALFA HAY
/.V5i’A7: 77 IE
A M ! • R IC A N W A Y ------
V,»ur coses or ours
Govt,
H r represent the Arnerim n In-'
•« ra n e e Company, Established,
in 1846.
A utom obile P ublic Liability and
P ro p e rty D am age.
pow der and 30.06
ca rtrid g es.
(M2)
Deer Rifles For Sale
I D INGRAM
i’:x r
s t . o r c a r i : t h e pua it
< '^ 4 . • V
K A T H R IN '
BEAUTY SALON
See L ’s For Mixtures and Prices
Evenings by Appt.
O R D E R YO U R F E R T IL IZ E R S N O W
Phone 395
BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED
A i\/r
Baxter Courts
C. F. ^ahr
Phone 313
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