Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 17, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Thursday, January 17, 1952
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P resid en t *«B” M iller introduc- specie bloom ed every m onth of p atro n s of the stores the rig h t to | tend the reception to be given
VC O Inf I P(J o u r Mrs. Lockland as th e only th e y e a r and I suspect it does p ark for shopping at th e various Jan . 19 for Mr. and Mrs. Corner
R ettk e (nee S h irley K e rr) whose
B y F a ye Su n d erla n d
, lady asked toserve on o u r new here as one of the nice a rra n g e ­ establishm ents.
m
a rria g e w as an ev en t a tj|th e
The one o ’clock p o t luck lunch- city p lanning board. Mrs. Lock- m ents on th e p re sid e n t’s tab le
The council asks th a t people of C hetco Inn, Jan . 6.
'x
ton, served at th e J a n u a ry 10, a ;d’s n a tu ra l tre n d of th o u g h t contained some.
th e in corporated a re a express all
Ladies
A
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x
iliary
of
F
ra
te
rn
a
l
m eetin g of A zalea G ard n Club, v. as city b eautification and she
•A very tim ely discussion of th eir views th ro u g h these colum ns
proved beyond a d-'uht, th a t the . oon had us visualizing a color- daffodils w as given by Mrs. Woll- w h e th e r o r not park in g m eters O rd e r of E ag les in itia te d nine
g ard en ers »»■ a 1 o w onderful ful and b ea u tifu l countryside, be- am , which proved especially in ­ on the m ain stre e t would help to m em bers a t th e m eetin g a t the
cooks. Su an a rra y of luscious ginning at the s ta te line and end- te re stin g to the new ladies in the solve this problem . Funds, it is V. F. W. hall, F rid ay night. This
salads, I t dis les and s n a c k i n g at H a rris S ta te P a rk . O u r com m unity as the w in te r flowers in tim ated, from these m eters to n u m b er filled th e ir c h a r te r quota
tray s,
m e-m rd e rolls and all heads finally cleared enough for in this area, seem quite unbelieve- be used to o b tain off-street p a rk ­ an d th e p a rch m en t soon will be
officially p resen ted .
those n u th -w a te rin g cakes and us to vote the N a s tu rtiu m as th e able. By p lan tin g e a r l y. Mrs. ing facilities.
pies, I , ave n e v e r before seen. flower for th e year. We choose W ollam said th a t the "M agnifi­
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Young left
It ni de one wish for th e "hol­ the n a s tu rtiu m for a n u m b er of c e n t” will bloom as ea rly as Dec.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob R ettk e left S u n d ay afte rn o o n for Barstow,
low Je ’ ascribed to childhood, reasons. T he seed is very inex­ 20. Also an early w in te r bloom ­ for I'acoma, W ed-’o^dav tu r n i n g
Calif., w h ere th ey will visit Mrs.
alth o u g h I m u st adm it, w e didn’t pensive and the new est novice at ing m ay be expected of the ”Gold- w h ere they will visit Bob’s p a r­
Y oung’s m other, an d th e ir daugh­
leave an y th in g m uch to be c a rte d gardening can have an ab u n d a n t, en H a rv e st.” However, the R em ­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C arl R ettke,
ter.
and
b
rothers.
They
will
also
at-
hom e! Mrs. Edw ardson headed v itie d and colorful .lo v e r garden, b ran d t, though not q u ite so early,
th e co m m ittee of ladies w h o by ju s t pk .ling th e seed. They is a favorite, especially of the
served this bounteous luncheon. te k e no special ca re o r know ledge com m ercial grow ers, Mrs. W ollam
S h e w as assisted by Mrs. Olsen. and alth o u g h they a re considered told us, because it is very stu rd y .
M rs. P eterso n and Mrs. P al lady. an an n u a l in m ost clim ates, they
A ll-A m erican prize w inners for
I his being o u r seventh b irth ­ usually, in this m ild clim ate, re ­ 1952 w as th e subject of Mrs.
d ay , c h a rte r m em bers w ere h o n ­ seed them selves and com e up H ib b ard ’s talk. F our new' flowers,
Charles H. Grayshel
Guy F. Rice
ored. These p re sen t w e re: Mrs. again next year. We hope every th e F iesta Cosmos. B allerin a P e­
B e rth a M oore, M rs. C lara K erns housew ife in the a re a w ill plant tu n ia. P ersian C arpet Zinnia and
Martha Grayshel
phone 304
Erma 1). Rice
M rs. M yrtle H ibbard. Mrs. Jessie at least one packet of n a s tu rtiu m Globe M ixed Phlox, all sounded
C o rn er lot 118x201—on Mcm-
New’ tw o-bedroom hom e, $6,200
Ju d k in s Mrs. H arvey, Mrs. Hans- seed. A nother flower, discussed, so in te re stin g and b ea u tifu l th a t
full price. Som term s.
cam Sr., Mrs. P allad y , M rs. E d­ th a t is easy to s ta r t from seed, I am su re w e will all w a n t to o ry Lane, $2,000,
Lot 50x115 on R ansom Avenue,
w ardson, Mrs. M acKenzie, Mrs. and is very prolific, is th e C alen ­ try them this year, so I will give
Two N ew H om es n e a n n g com-
C rissey an d Mrs. S andbo. Special dula o r b e tte r known (a t least m ore of Mrs. H ibbard’s in fo rm a ­ $650 $250 down.
We
are
ag
e
n
ts
for
S
ev
eral
New
petion.
One has h e a ta la to r fire-
honors w ere given Mrs. B erth a to m e) as th e M arigold. It dix*s tion a n o th e r week.
Subdivisions—
h
alf-acre
View
Lots
place.
Close
in on new sybdivi-
M oore, one of o u r m ost beloved w ell in av e rag e soil conditions
We w ere e n te rta in e d w ith sev­
sion. $10,500 an d $13,500.
m em bers, as she is m oving to and in e ith e r full sun o r sem i­ e ra l solos by Mrs. D ishm an and in H a rb o r $1000 and up.
C rescen t City. W e still hope to shade. The nam e C alen d u la, is tw o violin n u m b ers by the ta le n t­
C oastland Acres T ract, ocean
L arg e 5-toom house com pletely
se e h e r often. T hree past presi­ from L atin calendae, m eaning the ed Mrs. G ilb ert C hristen sen . Mrs.
fro
n tag e, $850 and up.
furnished. Lot 150x130, in the b u s­
d e n ts w ere p re s e n t: M rs Lock- first day of the m onth, fyr it w as D ishm an is one o f the new young
R e stricted building sites in P a ­ iness d istrict. W onderful oppor­
som e m a tro n s in o u r com m unity and
cific
C rest T ra c t, y o u r choice. tu n ity for business developm ent.
h er lovely voice and graciousness
$4300 will handle.
has a lre a d y m ade h e r a m uch- $3.000.00.
so u g h t-a fte r v»ung lady.
Reduced from $10,500 to $9.000.
H ighw ay F ro n tag e, com m ercial
G uests for th e afte rn o o n w ere
Only
$.>000
down,
five
larg
e
room
s
developm
ent d istrict. O ver 800
Mrs. G eorge W idney, Mrs. N oreen
guest
house,
g
arag
e,
and
barn.
(
feet.
Som
e as low as $20 p er ft.
| A insw orth, Mrs. Zozel, Mrs. Dish-
In
excellent
condition.
180x300.
I
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— — —
i m an. Mrs. G ilbert C h risten sen ,
In d u s tria l Lot, 150x224. across
M is. M arg aret A lex an d er of C res­ all lever, good soil and lots of
from Plyw ood P la n t. O nly $4200.
cent C ity, Mrs. H arv ey F oster, berries and fru it trees.
H7//; I'LASTO LU X and
T erm s.
i Mrs. D. C apps, of P o rtlan d , Mrs.
R iver and Ocean F ro n ta g e
DUTCH HOY PAIN TS
C laude Holm es Mrs J a c k Hi
close
in 265x300. T h ree b e a u ti­
W e also h av e sev eral B usiness
and Mrs. W a rre n S ta rr.
PLUMBING A M ) HEATING
ful building sites, a ttra c tiv e sm all O p p o rtu p n ities for S a le in B rook­
m odern hom e w ith l a r g e fire­ ings. /Ml show’ w onderful retu rn
z
place. $5000 dow n.
SHEET METAL WORK.
'
on in v estm en t.
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
BE PROUD OF YOUR H O M E -----
PROTECT AME) BEAUTIFY
I
Council Asks For
'M eter' Discussion
Hornell and Conoton
FISHING RODS
Everything for the Fisherman!
Excellent moderately priced rods and reels!
T h ere is a p ark in g problem on
C hetco A venue (M ain S tre e t) in
Brookings, w hich has m em bers of
the council puzzled. T he tro u b le
is th is: M any o v er-p ark , using
the stre e t for all-d av park in g ,
th u s depriving m any p o te n tia l
J. J. G A L L A G H E R
Center of Town on Highway loi
IN S U R A N C E OF A L L K IN D S I t
*
Office N ext D<x)r West of Hendrick Furniture Company
JIM'S UNION CABINET SHOP
Book Cases, W riting Desks, Corner Cabinets,
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, W in­
dows ( Frames, Cupboard Dtxirs, Drawers.
Brœkings
t F I T ’S M A D E O F W OOD—
YOU H A V E A fOB FOR f. E. FIFIELD!
Patented
T u rn off H w y 101 at Reach Road. Follow th e Signs!
Oregon-Grown Roses
Etoile de Hollande, McGredys Scarlet, Poisettia,
Betty Pprichard, Dante Edith Helen, Edith Nellie
Perkins, Mrs. E. P. I horn, Mrs. P. S. Dupont, Con
desa de Sastago, Dutjucsa de Penaranda, Girona,
Mrs. Sant McGredy, President Hooter, Frau Karl
Druschhj, Cecil Bruner, K/ms Scarlet. Pml^ Grass
an Aachen, Red Riffles, Rose Fife, Patil's Scarlet
Climber. Climbing Talisman, Edith McFarland.
Snow Bird, climbing; foanne Hill, Carl Brunner,
climbing.
$1.25 Each
Peace, Donald Priar, Vogue, Pinochio, Fashion,
Mme ( h u n g Kai-Click, Mission Bell, Capistrano.
$1.50 to $2.25 each
Mi hates worms!
T hose c ra w lin ’ c r e a ­
t u r e s g iv e m e t h e
c r e e p s . T h a t ’s w hy I
lo o k f o r w a r d to t r e a t ­
m e n t w ith D r. S a l s -
b u r y ’s W o rm a l.
It
g e ts th e w o r m s !
T a p e w o rm s, l a r g e
ro u n d w o rm s, a n d e e -
c a l w o r m s - - - a ll go
w h e n W o r m a l’s on th e
jo b . W o r m a l’s e a s y
to e a t, to o . G o e s r ig h t
i n t h e m a s h . I ’m s u r e
g la d I g e t W o rm a l o f ­
te n . D o n ’t know w h a t
I ’d do w ith o u t it!
4«« a need foultrvs
v n td ld n tt tsk Tor....
DR. S'ALSBURY’S
Brookings Feed & Seed
B R O O K IN G S
Feed and Seed
'MARCH OF DIMES' DANCE!!
• F. W. Hall, Bnxtkings, Oregon
SPO N SO RED BY V. F. W. POST, NO. 966
Music by F. O. E. Orchestra
SATURDAY, JANUARY 26
Adin. Si.20 per person
F O R
Dancing, 9:00 to 1:00
S A L E . i
2-bedroom home, priced for quick disposal,
immediate possession. Terms. Also 2 lots—see
Owner, B. C. Glass
3 4 mile north of Azalea Park on left.