Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 24, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
loss to the concern at this tim e
of the year, when m ilk produc­
tion is the heaviest. I t is not
♦
B y E th e l Goodlin
* known w hat fu tu re plans are.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
M r. and Mrs. A lf Goodlin were
S m ith R i v e r fire departm ent hosts fo r a dinner p a rty at th e ir
was called out about m idnight on |hoffce Sunday. The a ffa ir was in
M onday n ig h t to fig h t a fire in (honor o f M r. Goodlin who was
the furnace and b o ile r room of ct‘^eb ra tin g his b irthday. Guests
the S m ith
R ive r
C o-operative
r< M t. ar>d Mrs. John Goodlin,
C ream ery. The furnace is an o il-
an<^ M rs. Jess Lehm kuhl, Na-
byrner, and report is th&t the fire
J ° an M ille r, Mabel Browne,
* rte
■ d ' from
*
sta
an explosion in th a t L u th e r Goodlin, John and Linda
room . The fire spread ra p id ly to Lehm kuhl.
M r. and Mrs. C harles Spooner
the rem ainder o f the bu ild in g and
flames shot 100 feet in to the a ir enjoyed several days v is itin g the
• fro
• m • the
* • • v- bu rn
iiiu
IIV Cres-
V »• la tte r ’s sister, Mrs. Roy
* Camp-
•
in ^ g ui
oil. j , 1 The
cent F ire D epartm ent was called )e ’ of P ortland, who, w ith her
to help, and succeeded in saving husband, had been on a 9-months
the large cream ery building, but t r *P to ^ e east. They recently
it had caught fire about the .tower. came from Palm Springs, C alif.,
M achinery in the furnace room w ith th e ir tr a ile r house.
S m ith R iver Union School was
is a to ta l loss. This is a heavy
closed Tuesday by the illness of
three teachers and 32 pupils. The
flu has been m aking the rounds
in the v ic in ity .
Mrs. Agnes M aris returned home
Monday by Southw est A irw ays
from San Anselmo, w here she had
real estate
spent several weeks v is itin g her I
daughter and husband, Dr. and j
Mrs. Lloyd T yle r.
♦ : SMITH river ♦ :
Thursday. April 24, 1952
LOCAL NEW S
M r. and Mrs. Donald Payne
and fa m ily returned home Sun­
day a fte r spending the w in te rj
m onths at San Diego, where both
Don and Frances were employed
in an a irc ra ft plant.
ONE- AND TW O-ROOM COTTAGE*
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
HOUSEKEEPING—by week or month
SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE
F o r Sale: Springs and m attress
see Mrs. Tony Olsen, Olsen lane.
H arbor. Phone 2582.
5 tf
South of Harbor
C. 0 . LEONARD
L. L LEONARD
.
Brokers
Box 2i i
Phone 2341
Residence Phone 2292
N o ta ry P u b lio
C. O. Leonard
SA L E S M E N :
O. S. Young
Raymond Carlson
Brookings, Oregon
$50() dow«, paym ent on u n fin is h ­
ed home. O w ner w ill d r ill w e ll
and do most of finishing fo r a to ­
ta l p rice of only $2750. Good riz.e
lot.
• • •
A nother unfinished house
by
same ow ner as above fo r to ta l
price ol $ l ,.>(). i f you are looking
fo r som ething reasonable and in
good location close to school, then
let us show you these!
Nayborhill Club
The N a yb o rh ill club met re­
cently w ith Mrs. E d ith D rorbaugh
Mrs. Bea L a n g w o rth y was guest
of afternoon. Mrs. LaV ina E lck-
hofT was hostess last Wednesday
afternoon when 13 were present,
w ith each spending the afternoon
w ith handiw ork of her own choice.
Lunch was served.
The next m eeting w ill be held
at the home of Lona M cC arton.
Each mem ber is to bring a pin
frog, m olding clay and a co n ta in ­
er to arrange flowers, as Mrs.
M artha Gra.vshel w ill be present
to dem onstrate arrangem ents.
IX S L R .fN C E
CO.
Ungers tong
After Price is forgotten
LANGLOIS
B ill Capps. CPO, and son of
8 acres on Ocean-View D rive, M r. and Mrs. Raymond Capps of
w ith large barn 30x40. Fenced Sixes, sailed from N o rfo lk , Va.,
and level Can 1 m * had w ith sm all aboard an a irc ra ft c a rrie r fo r the
per cent down. Balance on ex is t­ M editerranean.
ing G. I. loan at only $50 per mo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowen of
You’ll lik e this b e a u tifu l location, Sixes are parents of a son. bom
•oil. price and all. Pasture fo r at the M a A u lle y hospital, Coos
Bay, late last week.
COWS o r o th e r livestock.
• • •
M r. and Mrs. A. W B ritto n at-
A p p ro x im a te ly 3 Hen's
ith tended Easter services at M y rtle
......... w
.......
ocean view and stream through J *’o in l «nd then were dinner vis-
property. Fines ot building sites, i **ors ° f M r. and Mrs. Bob Pow-
In rid e c ity lim its and fire d is tric t. J e r*e
th a t place.
Prced at only $2500. Some terms. I A lta Larson of Coos Bay and
• • •
Louise Scuffle Id o f M y rtle Point
N ew ly listed 5 acres fo r country arc v >s«t»ng at the A rt Sweet home
home. Lovely year-round creek ^o r »
days,
ru n n in g through property Abun-
R ecently M r. and M rs A rth u r
dant supply of spring w a te r piped Su'cet made a tr ip to Eureka,
to the tw o-room unfinished cabin Derndale and F ortuna, C a lif. In
The stra b e rry bed is already there l th a t ,irne »Hey visited his cousins
•n d in bloom. P le n ty of time to "h o rn he had not seen fo r 50
plant tbi* vegetables in the large Years. The Sweets were gone fo r
ganlen plot. Can be purchased a week.
fo r only $1000 down, balance on
Abount a dozen Granges met
easy term s T o ta l price. $¿1950.
al Sixes Grange h a ll Sunday to
• • •
pour the foundations fo r the new
Some of the finest lots in th e 1 «»Wtion to the hall. The ladies
C ity ot Brookings w ith c ity w a te r served a i»ot luck dinner and they
and sewer, l ’hese are re a lly ex­ practiced th e ir degree w o rk in
tent lona I and may be had on very the afternoon.
re a s o n a b le terms. Let us show
Dale Bem et’s house burned the
y o u these.
I la tfe i pai t of the week, destroy­
ing everything. Dale is m aking
Just listed some of the finest his home in one of the houses
ocean frontage to be had in this on the old C ity of Bandon power
e n tire area. Some vacant and plant property.
aonie w ith homes
M r and Mrs. Les W illia m s and
I M r. and Mrs. Paul Braze! of
o s a , New M exico, h a v e m ov­
If It s Insurance You Need ed lu la in r to
one o f the houses on the
w e have insurance you fo rm e r Les H u tto n place, and
\\'A .\ T.' See M fo r all form a of
are rem odeling
G e m m i In su ra n ce through the
T H E “A M E R I C A N ”
Memory o f Quality
M is L S. P o rte r is il l w ith in-
fiam atory rheum atism . She has
been consulting a doctor a i Co­
q u ille and expects to go to P ort- I
land *ioon to see r sor'd a list
OUR
SAND and GRAVEL
IS
Screened, Washed and Weighed
TO INSURE
A PRECISION MIX
VIBRATORS, CEMENT
CHUTES, WHEELBAR­
ROWS, CONCRETE HOPPERS AND
FINISHING MACHINES AVAILABLE!
Brookings Red-E-Mix Concrete Co.
Phone 2442
Central Building