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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1952)
Thursday, January 17, 1952 BROOKINGS HARBOR P IL O T , BROOKINGS, OREGON W estbrook Bros, store, w hen the floor w as tak en up for re p airs and m any o th e r an tiq u es w ere Sjmith R iver W om ens Club m et adm ired by the group. Tea hos J a f i 4 , for its first m eeting of tess w as Mrs. M arth a U lrich, as Ih e y e a r at th e com m unity hall. sisted by Mrs. F ran c es W estbrook C lub P resid en t, M aude Luick w as and Mrs. Eunice F aris. in change of th e business session. | T he first in a series of card Reports were given by committee ch airm en . T he p rogram w as u n p arties, sponsored by L ake E arl d er d irection of history and lan d G range w as held S a tu rd a y night m ark s c h a irm an . Mrs. G r a c e at the hall w ith a good a tte n d H ight, assisted by Mrs. May Crook ance. C an asta, 500 and pinochle an d Mrs. A lyce Bolick. The pro w ere played. T here w ere prizes g ra m opened w ith a duet by Mrs. for first and second places w in Ja m e s H ight and Mrs. Evo M el ners, door prizes and re fre sh lo Jr., singing tw o early-day b a l m ents. Second in the series will lads, ‘‘Seeing N ellie H om e” and be held, S a tu rd a y , Jan . 19. ‘S ilv er T h re ad s Among the Gold.’ Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Tedsen F o r en co u re they sank “S he’ll be w ere hosts a t a d in n er p arty C ornin’ round th e M ountain,” a c at th eir new hom e on the Jepsen com panied by Mrs. Lucille Lawn. farm n e a r F o rt Dick. G uests w ere Mrs. H ight, m em ber of C alifo r Mr. and Mrs. W illis H ight, Mr. nia S ta te H isto rical Society and and Mrs. Hollis R hodus and two c h a r t e r m em ber of Del N orte children, S haron and Rebecca society, sp en t m any hours in g e t W heatley. The occasion w as the tin g m a te ria l to g e th e r for he birthday of Mrs. Rhodus. p ro g ra m for th e afternoon. She Girl S couts of Del N o rte Co. told of th e Old Indian T rails, will e n te r a contest to choose a w agon roads and early-day tr a v nam e for the new cam p a t D ar- els in th is county. In 1853 wrhen lingtonia. T his cam psite w as re D aniel H a ig h t and his fa th e r a r cently d onated by Mrs. P rudence rived in S m ith R iver valley only M uncy to t h e Scouts. N am es In d ian tra ils m ark e d th e w ay. m ust be sh o rt and ap p ro p ria te to L a te r cam e th e horse and buggy the locality. N am es m ust be in days, freig h t w agons trav e lin g to before Jan . 31. T he com m ittee to A ltaville, now Low Divide -ond judge the co ntest is m ade up of ea st of tow n. M any an tiq u es w ere Rev. Eldon F arm er, Mrs. M ild on display, carry in g o u t th e his red Owen, Wm. H ughes, C a rte r to rica l them e. P ic tu res df e a ’ ly- P irtle and W illiam P a rk e r. day se ttle rs, ,Ace and E llen Crook and Ann Riggs, in w a ln u t fram es ' Mrs. Eddie W estbrook, pioneer hung on w alls above th e m an tle | resident of this area, is spending w ith a collection of shaving m ugs i several days a t S easide hospital, and m u stach e cups and sau cers u n d er observation and m edical on th e m an tle. These w ere loaned tre a tm e n t. by Mrs. C h ester Crook. Mr. and Mrs. R onald McLish T h e green and w hite checked and children have m oved from cloth on th e te a tab le w as ce n B rogan C o ttag e to th e ir 2-acre te re d w ith ruby th u m b -p rin t com tra c t, recen tly purchased from potes filled w ith ivy and w hite F red H aight. T hey w ill live in candles in th u m b p r i n t w ine th e g arag e and u tility house u n til th e ir new house is finished glasses. Del N o r t e D airym en Assn, A brass bucket w as displayed, ow ned by Mrs. E m m a Cooper. will hold th e an n u a l m eeting on T his w as b rought by h er m other, F riday, Jan . IS at Lake Earl M rs. W ilson Baine, from New G range. Thd m eeting will open H am p sh ire over 80 y ea rs ago; at 10 a. m. P res. C h arles W eth- w as used for m aking jelly and erell will be in ch arg e. Guest ja m in ea rly days. Tw o old T ip sp eak ers will be presen t. G range pecanoe b o ttles found u n d er th e I ladies will serve th e dinner. SMITH RIVER // Classified Ads // F o r S a le : M onarch 2 -b u rn er gas plate, like new. See K ath leen S teeves. s tre e t back of B rookings M arket. • F o r S a le : 1947 22-ft Mobile- Home tr a ile r house, in good con dition. P riced for quick sale. See L eonard R. P eterson, R ivers End, S m ith R iver, C alif. 47 F or S a le : Good paying Page Nine Redfield’s Market Groecr/es, Fruits, I ege tables, and h i eats SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday Free Partying for Customers in our own Parking Lot local We handle stric tly fresh eggs from S ta te Line P o u ltry F a rm ! A 11-lb., 10-oz. son w as born to Mr. an d Mrs. R obert D a rtin g Jan u ary 3, a t B rookings Clinic. R obert O liver is th e nam e w hich will a p p e a r on the census roll. S unday m orning Don Young left by a u to fo r a sh o rt trip to P o rtla n d and W ashougal. W ash., before assum ing m an ag em en t of Young’s Gift Shop. Mr. and Mrs. L ester H eigh are p a re n ts of a d au g h ter, M arilyn Louise, born J a n u a ry 14, a t th e B rookings Clinic. T he little lady w eighed in a t 8 lbs., 1 oz. Joe M orrell, who ha«c been an em ployee of WoodrifT’s F a iry la n d G ardens, so u th of H a rb o r for a n u m b er of years, w en t to P o rt land th e first of the w eek on the first leg of his jo u rn ey to New O rleans, w h e re he w ill em b ark for B eunos A aires to visit a sis ter. He expects to spend th e nex t y e a r in S o u th A m erica. 0 0 < X K h X > 0 0 0 < h X > 0 0 < X m X m ><>C h X ’ M . G. BECKER Real Estate Broker % -m ile n o rth on H ighw ay 101 IN S U R A N C E l e a Garden Pure Strawberry PRESERVES, 20-oz. iar . . . 39c . . 85c CATSUP, 14-oz. bottle . . . . 19c Nalley’s Lumber Jack, imitation MAPLE SYRUP, 5-lb. tin Del Monte Vegetable Oleomargarine NUCOA, colored quarters, Ib. . 27c BUTTER, solid, Ib........................91c Vegetable Shortening SNOWDRIFT, 3 lbs....................89c Medium size bar— ioc IVORY SOAP, large bar . . 15c RINSO, giant s i z e ...................63c 300 in package KLEENEX TISSUES.................... 25c CIGARETTES, all brands, ctn. $1.59 Roy F. Sunderland, Salesm an H o u rs: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. W IL B A N K 'S * MARKET HENRY HYERrlNK. Proprietor In Redfield's M arket FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS D andy 182-ft business location 1 block off Hwy. Close to plywood plant. S ew er and w a te r a v a il able. $1000 down, $50 m onth. * * * C abins and T ra ile r cam p, w ith room for expansion. C an gross Fresh, Clean—center cut $200 m o n th ly w ith m u ch g r e a te r PORK CHOPS, ib ....................... 63c p o ten tial. P ro te c te d spot w ith a nice view. W om an could easily handle w hile husband w orks out. Only $3480 down. • * • CHILI ROLLS, e a c h ....................59c F* . J O&C BACON SQUARES . Ä SLICED BACON, Ib. Ends and Pieces— Fresh Sliced SIDE PORK, Ib........................... 49c PURE LARD, 4-lb. pkg. . . . 79c ----------------------------- — ------------------- t EARL E. SMITH TRAILER HOMES N E W TRA ILER S: Spartan, Columbia, Travelo, Kit, RoyCraft, Roll-o-Home, Pan-American. SOME G O O D USED TRA ILERS: Home Office, 7007 N. E. Union Ave.. Portland. SIX O T H E R L O C A T IO N S —Open Evenings and Sundays— i mile south on Hwy 101 Box 246, Harbor, Ore. A 1919 E a s t e r n B u ilt 26’a-ft. house tra ile r, show er, elec, w a te r h e a te r, dolly, e x tra tire a r d tube. $1500 cash or te rm s to •iebt p a rty . P riced $500 un d er B luebook price. • • • Good incom e pro p erty . H ouse •'S com pleted w ith 2 com plete re n ta l un its and 1 re n ta l 80'.' com pleted. $7500 wil handle. New 2-bedroom house o b stru ctio n . FH A term s. un d er Good M otel site w it h ocean frontage, reduced to $5750. T e rm s. • • • E x ce lle n t business location on highw ay, close in. • • • SOM E good investm ent prop erties in Cury County. Come in and see w hat we have to offer. e • • LOTS—V arious locations, w ith o r w ith o u t view, city w a te r, priced from $700 to $1550. E asy term s. • • • Other homes, ocean frontage tots and acreage. I Sell The Earth! and 'Insure' It! Starlac Bordens DRY MILK. Ib.............................37c Larro DOG FOOD MEAL, 10 lbs. $1.25 FGWDERED SUGAR, 2 1-lb. pk. 25c | BROWN SUGAR, 2 1-lb. pk. . 25c | I Era neo-American SPAGHETTI, No. 1 ta ll . . . . 15c || Royal ('lub PUMPKIN, 2 ’/2 c a n .................... 15c Strictly Fresh Local EGGS, large, d o z e n ................... 69c Arm our’s Roast BEEF, 12-oz. t i n ......................... 53c WALCOP.F TISSUE, 3 rolls . . 25c Del Monte—in heavy syrup APRICOTS, 2! 2 cans, 3 for . $1.00 Royal Club Dainty Dimple PEAS, 303 c a n .......................... 20c Meeo Brand BEANS, 303 c a n .........................17c Royal Club CORN, 303 c a n ....................... 19c Del Monte SPINACH, 2 ’/ a c a n .....................19c