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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
OCAL N E W S Oregon Junior V egetable G rowers Mr. and M rs. A rchie H endricks W in Four N a tio n a l Contest A wards |n d ,two children spent the first D w- u 1 1 k at Poi tlan d w h< i - in te rm e n t w as h e l d for th e ir ■ la u g h te r, P au lin e, accident vie i l nt of a w eek ago. * Condition of M arjo rie F reem an I Continues to im preve at Seaside |k < p i t a l . C rescent C i t y , w h e .e /"A KEG ON ju n io r vegetable grow '- A r s w ere nam ed w inners of four foui ____ s ta te aw ard s in th e 1951 produc tio n -m a rk e tin g co n test of the N a tio n al Ju n io r V egetable G row ers A ssociation a t the N JVGA con cluded its seventeenth annual four . I Hie is confined a f te r the accident l i week ago. H e r leg. cut deeply, | s still giving h er pain. __ l ^L day co nvention a t Cleveland, O.. today. 8 È , * wide The h stat? onor s w ent to Violet K. Klobas, 16, d a u g h te r of Mr. P e t e r Klobas. Bend; Glen O. Klock, 14, son of Mr. and M rs Violet K. K lobas O r v a 1 Klock, T ro u td a le ; D w ayne E v e re tt H eikes. 16, son of Mr. and M rs. E v e re tt Heikes, ?\ti> known crim e Cornelids, and John D. P richard, 12, son of Mr. and M rs. W alter Mr. and Mrs. Loomis of H ay- P ric h a rd , Bend. ^ ; ,|d, Calif., w ere visitors over E ach received a cash prize from Ibe past w eek-end w ith Mr. and th e $5,000 scholarship fund p ro Hrs. Clive M anley. They w ere vided each y e a r by A & P Food friends of the M anleys in the S tores as p a rt of its nationw ide P anam a C an al Zone for a n u m p ro g ram to encourage b e tte r p ro duction and m a rk e tin g of vege ber of years. tab les by fa rm youth. A lso announced by R alph C lark, P eople a re rem inded of the E xtension H o rticu ltu rist, O regon egion dance to be held S a tu r- lay evening at th e G range hall. S ta te College, Corvallis, and sta te Funds derived will be used to NJVGA chairm an, w as the a w a rd ing of th e n ational cham pionship n ak e som e C h ristm a s cheer for and th e top $500 scholarship to veterans not able to w ork, and A l b e r t B. B ishop, 20-year-old their fam iiles. g ro w e r of G uilford, Conn. M iss K lobas’ garden plot on h e r Mrs. M anson M etcalf, who w as fa th e r's 80-acre D eschutes County tak en to E u re k a a week ago for fa rm n e tte d h e r $63.44. She m a r nedical atte n tio n , w as believed keted h e r produce w ith radio a d lo h av e suffered a light polio a t v ertisin g , p u ttin g to good use h e r tack. W hile she is home, she is experience on th e ' radio sta ff of An in te re stin g stu d y of hum an M iaracter m ay be g a th e re d by r .«ding th e m any bulletins ar- r virg at th e P ilot office from F ed eral B u reau of Im e s tig a - T t ’on. alm ost daily. W anted are I Non from all w alk s of life who Ithose the w ay of "ease” instead )f industry, who a re w anted for her high school. Violet is p resi dent of h e r local F u tu re H om e m ak ers of A m erica group and a 4-H Club m em ber of long standing. G l e n n K lock. a high school freshm an, m atch es his gardening skill w ith recognized achievem ents in p o ultry an d livestock grow ing and in fo restry . He is vice p re si dent of his 4-H vegetable garden club and a leader in fo re stry and po u ltry org an izatio n s in his com m unity. T he Vegetable plot th a t won him N JVGA honors n etted him m ore th a n $150. T h r e e a c r e s of his p a re n ts’ W ashington C ounty land and his own know ledge of v e g e t a b l e s earned ' H eikes $1,159 as well as NJV G A hon ors. The high school j u n i o r s p e c i a l i z e d in th e grow ing of w ax beans, and sold his crop to a frozen f o o d c o n c e r n . D w ayne is ac- Glen O. k lo c k tive in church w o r k a n d In p ro g ra m s of th e F u tu re F a rm e rs of A m erica. Jo h n P ric h a rd a t 12 is one of th e youngest N JV G A m em bers, but is not too young to have an enviable fo u r-y e a r record in 4-H Club w ork and to net alm ost $358 from his g a rd e n plot. The seventh g ra d e r ra n k s in th e u pper th ird of his class and has won acclaim as a ju n io r G range lectu rer. H e has claim ed s ta te and c o u n t y aw ard s in s e v e r a l p h a s e s of farm in g . Ire q u irtd t o undergo th erap y jti eat Pit ! !■ She is i . poi le d to H arold S erg e an t expects to en [snow only slight effect of the joy C hristm as at the hom e of his Iread disease. w ife’s p a re n ts. Mr. and Mrs. A rt D resselhause a t L afay ette, Ore. Mrs. S erg ean t, who had been the county nurse in Polk C ounty, has resigned h e r position and has came here to live. , M . G. BECKER Real Estate Broker C arla W illock, who w as in the a u to accident w hich claim ed the ^4-m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101 life of Lyndel Fadling, w ent to school one day this week and is — -----------------------------------planning to re -e n te r next week. Roy F. Sunderland, Salesm an Shc sti11 carries her left arm in Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. !a P,aster cast< IN S U R A N C E N tw 2-bedroom house construction. FHA term s • • u n d er • Good Motel site w it h ocean [fro n tag e, reduced to $5750. Term s. • • • S P E C IA L : Good incom e prop- e rty . House \ com pleted w ith 2 • co m p leted re n ta l u n its and 1 re n t- I «1 80 p e r cent com pleted. $11,- 8 5 0 0 . Terms. • • • • W IL B A N K 'S • • • $2500 down will put you in a I good going business. Sec us for ■ p a rtic u la rs . • • • SOM E good in vestm en t prop ertie s in C ury County. Come in and see w h a t w e h ave to ■ • • • LOTS—Various locations, w ith or without view, city water, priced from $700 to $1550. Easy terms. y • • HAVE YOU ANSWERED YOUR CHRISTMAS SEAl „ LETTER ? FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS • Other homes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage. I Sell The Earth! y.and 'Insure' It! MARKET r i Win A $169.95 Portable Dishwasher I REE at CHET CO HOME AND AUTO SUP- I each one dollar purchase entitles purchaser to one ticket on the above appliance.. D A T E O F D R A W IN G — DECEM BER 20 USE OUR LAY All'AY PLAN! SEE OUR "TOYLAND” TODAY! Redfield’s Market Groceries, Fruits, I ege tables, and Meats SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday / n r Parking for Customers in our own Purling Lot We handle stric tly fresh eggs from P aul Bowen P o u ltry F arm ! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 7 for . $1.00 . . $1.00 CHERRIES, can, 27c; 4 for . $1.00 Old South— No. 2 can BLENDED JUICE, 7 for Del I laven Red Sour— Washing Powder— WHITE KING, giant . . . . TUNA, can, 33c; 3 for the Onlwmargarine made with . Del Monte—per can, 21c SPINACH,, 2Fa size; 5 for PUMPKIN, 2'/a size; 3 for . 29c . . . TABLE-READY FRYERS____ ROASTERS «mmaran ■ | : . $1.00 . $1.08 59c . . 45c . . 95c Shortening SNOWDRIFT, 3 lb. tin Assorted Cold Cuts or old style Iranfurters PICNIC SPECIAL, lb. . Wellman—all green tips, can 55c Armours . 95c Lb................. 33c 2 lbs. . . . 65c Del Monte — can, 16c . . Scueet WHOLE M l IK Milk, 7 cans $1.00 <1 PICNIC HAMS, lb......................49c ------------------------------------- . All Brands, canned ASPARAGUS, No. 2; 2 for BACON SQUARES, lb. 65c p ’-'-s^o ( 'hicken, grated FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS Short Shank A N D FRESH OSYTERS * 7 _ G etting at V en tu ra. Calif,, in tim e for th e ir d a u g h te r’s b irth day. seem ed to be the m ain con cern of Mr. and Mrs. C laude N. Goldizen, as they left B rookings a t o r before th e b reak of daw n this m orning. C h ristm as will be spent at V en tu ra, w here th e en tire fam ily will come. DELRICH Ye//ow Quarters H E N R Y W IL B A N K . Proprietor In Redfield's Market E x cellen t business location on highw ay, close in. H A. Sanders. E. E. H anscam Jr.. Roy Brim m an 1 Lloyd Fox p re .on the airp o rt ci mini t tee of B’ ookings C ham bet of C om m erce follow ing ap p o in tm en t th is week by P resident E lm er P a rk e r. Old South—No. 2 can • C ity lots, w ith w a te r, ready to ■ t o build on. A ttra c tiv e ly priced w ith easy term s. • Rev. J. L. Mumbower, called to Los A nKeles b>’ th e serious ill-I ncss, telephone Mrs. M um bower th a t his fa th e r had m ade alm ost a m iraculous recovery. A fter be ing u n d er oxygen for several days, he finally rallied and w as show ing im provem ent b y t h e hour. If im provem ent rem ain s c o n stan t, Rev. M umbower will re tu rn hom e S a tu rd a y . LOCAL NEWS . Skippy—No. i tall DOG FOOD, 11 cans for . . $1.00 Sunshine Hi Ho— taste the difference CRACKERS, 1 lb. box . . . 33c