Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 18, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Page Four
Thursday, October 18, 1951
W omans M issionary Society of
Lois Kosbau. Those unable to a t­ games and coronation of queen.
North Bend.
C andidates for the 1951 queen are ' the Com m unity Church will m eet
Mrs. T. S. H arrington of Den­ tend sent presents, too.
Maoely Johnson. Shirley Phillips. a the home df Mrs. A. P. H end­
m ark fell last W ednesday and Juvenile Box Social
B y Marian Brooks
At the next reg u lar m eeting of Glenda Holycross and B arbara ricks, Thursday, Oct. 18, at 1:30 k
broke several ribs.
P. M. for desert luncheon a m ? 4
Jam es H eator of D enm ark ov­
cdiock
Mrs. Shirley N orris and Jean Sixes Grange the juveniles will
j regular m eeting, All women are •
e rtu rn ed his truck on the a p ­
have
an
open
m
eeting
and
will
welcome.
proach to Elk River Bridge, bad­ are visiting Shirley’s sister, Mrs. have a box social. It is to be a
ly dam aging it. He received a L. D. K eeler a t Anchor Point, m asquerade, but no one will be
Alaska. She has w ritten her p a r­
Mr. and Mrs. Don H arroun are
few bruises.
ents,
the John Chenoweths th at turned away because they are ;
parents of a 9 lb. 11 ounce girl,
Mr. a nd Mrs. If. E. M orrill left
unm
asked.
The
public
is
invited.
S atu rd ay for Portland and a visit they intend to rem ain in Alaska Square dancing will lx» featured, j Miss M arcia Etzol, who has born Tuesday, Oct. 16.
to the Pacific International show. all w inter.
The date is Oct. 27 a t Sixes hall. been assisting Rev. Norm an O rth
Mr, and Mrs. Elton Sm ith of
Rob Zim m erm an’s sister, Mrs.
They returned late Monday. D u r­
of Coquille in contacting m em ­ Denver a re guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stork Show er Held
I
Douglas
Beeson,
husband
a
n
d
ing their absence Mr. a nd M rs.
Mrs. Don W hereat entertained bers of the American L utheran I.rskine M iller. Mrs. Sm ith and
Jam es Brooks attended the live­ daughter of Kelso. Wash., spent
church in this area, left for Che­
stock and cared for the two boys. jlrom Monday to Thursday at the at her home w ith a stork shower ney, Wash., Monday. Church se rv ­ Mrs. M iller are sisters. Salmon
for
Mrs.
Lloyd
Clauson,
Sat.,
fishing brought the Sm iths to the
Among those from here who j Zimmerman home. On the same
ices are being held at the Grange coast at this p a rtic u la r season,
Oct.
6.
Many
nice
present
were
day
an
au
n
t
and
uncle,
Mr.
and
attended the m arine band con­
hall at present.
lh c daughter of the M illers. Mrs.
ce rt a t Eugene w ere Mr. and ; Mrs. H. B. Bray of Tacoma, stopp- rect ved and a pleasant a fte r­
noon
spent.
Alfred Bolz, of B altim ore, is also
j
cd
over
night
on
their
way
from
Mrs. Charles Jensen, Judy and
Fred Moore is treatin g himself a guest and the family is enjoy-
First School Play of Year
W ilbur Jensen. Joanne Henry, California.
to
a week’s vacation in the San a re-union. The Sm iths came the
The first three-act play ot the
Mrs. E verett Strain, Hal S train
Mrs. Docia Sweet and Mr. and
Francisco a re a %
first of the week.
and P a tty Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orville Phipps are on a year to be given by Langlois Hi
John Donaldson, M ary Donald­ trip to W ashington. While there students will be sometim e in De­
Mrs. E. C. Coie has returned
Pilot class ads pay— use them.
son, Madelyn Johnson, Lee Tuck­ I Mrs. Sweet will visit a sister at cember. The ola\ m d cast h rs
er, C harles Clarke, Vera Cad- W enatchee, and the Phipps will been c lw * n by Robert Thetford, from Mapleton, Ore., where she
has been visiting.
m an, Noel M artin. Dick Everest. attend a Grange hall dedication. | who will direct the production.
B arbara Phillips and Chas. Bul­
The play is a farce-comedy in
The older group of Brownies
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Campbel J
lock.
met W ednesday at the grade gym three a ets by Robert S. Clair, en- drove to Portland Sunday where
W atch for details of the
B ertie Britton, freshm an a t the ¡with the ir leader, K itty Tucker. t ’. tk d : “The Cannibal Queen.”
Mi.
Campbell
will
en
ter
the
V
et­
University of Oregon, was a vis­ | They finished their project of pup­
Tentative members of the cast erans hospital for exam ination oi
ito r of her home last week-end. pet m aking and also dressed them.
a
re
. \ enedia Peterson, Glenda an old back injury.
D uring freshm an initiation at Mrs. Tucker treated the ten girls
¡Holycross, Noel M artin. C harles
I.anglois high, Gary B ruchler fell to candy.
|( lark, Madelyn Johnson, M ary
Mis Charles Young caught her
and injured his arm badly.
At t he same tim e the younger Donaldson, Joanne Henry, Clyde first salmon Sunday—not so big
and
Mrs. Harold C. Sypher re tu rn ­
but delicious, ju st out of the
ed home Oct. 8, from M ast hos- Brownies m et with their leader, Quigley, Shirley Phillips. B ert
Mrs. Rae Steddom. Eighteen were Britton, Dick Everest, Iris Bob­ frying pan.
pital, w here she was a surgical present.
bins and LeElia Kamo.
patient for a few' days.
Sixes Grange met Saturday. De­ H ight School Carnival Due
j M**- and Mrs. Cecil H art left
Mrs. W ilbur Sypher and Mrs.
gree
work
in
the
third
and
fourth
Langlois
high
students
will
hold
Ilor
K ansas near W ichita, Tues-
Dorothy Doane entertained with
a birthday party in honor of Jean i degrees wtere dem onstrated to th ejr annual carnival S aturday day to visit his relatives for the
Sypher’s J3ih birthday last F ri­ Mr. and Mrs. AI B erger and Mr. evening at the II. S. gym. Some- ne*t three weeks.
day nt the grade gym. Bingo and and Mrs. Bob Thetford. It was tiling new ami different is plann­
other games with prizes were en- announced that the HEG would ed this year regarding booths., 1
joyed ( ake and Jello were served. meet at the home of Mrs. W alter
Girl Scouts held their regular Slocum on Thursday. On Nov.
m eeting Oct. 10 with their lead­ 113 the International H arv erstcr
er, Mrs. Archie Aldropj). Je a n ­ ¡Co. will dem onstrate the ways
ette Thompson, Dolores Bruch­ ioi preparing frozen foods for the
deep freezer at the Grange hall.
ler served refreshm ents.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hail also has been loaned to the
Keeling, a baby girl, Oct. 10, a t local P.T.A. for a square dance, i
Kitchen Shou'cr Held
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Recently a kitchen shower was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Real Estate ami Insurance
Everett Quigley, honoring Mrs. :
PHONE 304
LANGLOIS
LOCAL NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL
CARNIVAL
Am ateur Show
Saturday, Oct. 27
SOUTHERN CURRY
REALTY CO.
C. 0 . LEONARD
L. L. LEONARD
REAL ESTATE
Brokers
Residence Phone 422.
Box 211
Phone 341
F. 0. F
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V. F. W. HALL
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M. G. BECKER
Kcal Estate Broker
%-mile north on Highway 101
N otary Public- C. O. Leonard
SALESM EN:
O. S. Young
COUNTRY PROPERTY
160 acres with small cabin, a
good spring, Land has been logged.
Full price $3500. small down pay­
ment.
13 acres, good 4-room redwood
bouse and guest house. $5500
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
EAGLES ORCHESTRA
down.
160 acres ocean frontage, all
Roy E, Sunderland, Salesman
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. fenced. 60 acres in tim ber. Good
horse, large ba in, 3 sheds. $8000
Brookings, Oregon
will handle.
GOOD BUY 2bedroom house,
32 acres, 4-room house, $¿1500
F o r those seeking an environ­ close in. approxim ately 1’4 acres,
down.
m ent of distinction, quiet seclu­ good well, chicken house, fruit
46 acres, river frontage. 4-room
sion, and the charm of scenic su r­ trees, flower garden. $8500 on
furnished
house, garage, barn.
roundings, we have the place. In iei ms. « r a lly a nice place. P ra c ­
Some stock and form equip­
addition, the distinctive home that tic a lly all new furniture for sale
ment. $17,500 full price.
goes w ith it will please you as i separately.
Five acres, river frontage, 4-
m uch as the surroundings. See
• • •
room furnished house. $6600 dw.
the plan and give the builder a
4-room home and guest house,
Very nice 1-room cabin on beau­
change to choose a color for the near the ocean, cute and cozy,
tiful wooded five acres. $5500 is
in te rio r which will suit you. Good large lot. $8500 on term s.
lull price.
term s can in* arranged.
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Are you worn to a frazzle from
VIEW ACRE, 1 mile from
INCOME
PROPERTY
a fruitless search for the perfect town, w ater right on good spring.
Five furnished rental u n i t s
building lot? Let us show you $2100 w ith $750 down.
$280 M onthly income. $6500 down
our wid«» selection. We have:
• • •
Beautiful new triplex on view
1. l\vo town residential lots.
SPECIAL: $2000 down b u y s
50x80. for only $1800. on excel­ most beautiful four acres in H a r - ! acre, electric stoves and refrig
lent term s.
Ixir. Panoram a view of ocean. 2 orators, $12,500 down.
I Hiplex on large lot, o c e a n
2.
-acre lots with splendid acres f r u i t trees,, unfinished
view from $750 to $1125.
bouse, good well Full price $6500. view. $8500 full price. Some term s
• • •
Seven furnished ren tal units
3. Lot w ith 60-ft. frontage on
S0.V2P
good
investm ent prop­
owners home furnished. 5 acres
p n \ed road. Fine location $1070.
erties in Cury County. Come ¡w ith 700 feet hwy frontage, plen
4. Town lot with w ater and
sewer available. $850. Valuable I in and see w hat u c have to j ty of room for expansion or ideal
offer.
location.
tra ile r p a rk site. Also two acres
• • •
lot bulb planting stock, $19,500
5. Acre in town, $1650.
6. 2 acres, not too far out • ACRES, I spring and another down.
• • •
$2tXM> cash.
available. Practically all cleared
level
land.
Excellent
soil.
$3500,
ALSO
We can also offer you a bust,
Several NEW HOMES in Brook-
near lot in splendid location w ith term s.
ings to choose from, reasonably
1<*1 feet on Hwy 101 and 150 feet
deep for the price of only $2000. OCEAN FRONT lot 80x100 ft. priced w ith term s.
AND
Term s may be arrange if desired. $1400 with $700 down.
Exceptionally w ell-constructed
LOTS—Various locations, with or large family home on 4 acres with
without view, city water, priced wonderful view. $13.500 lull puce.
INSURE TH E
from $700 to $1550. Easy terms.
A ttractive 4-room (louse, con­
.■ I M E R I C .I X
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crete foundation. * acre, $6750
r . i ,
tht America» In-
Other homes, ocean frontage, lull price, w ith term s.
•u ra n ce C om pany. E stablished,, lofs und (jcrcupc.
in 1816.
Znaunuic* of all kinds!!
A utom obile Public L iability a n d '
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Office
next
door w est of Hen-
Property Damage.
d n e k s Furniture Store.
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Adults, $1.00 (tax inc.
High School Students, 35c & 50c
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