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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1952)
T h ursd ay , Inly 24, 1952 BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. and M rs. Joe B ush and andson, Joey, arriv ed recen tly *romk P ark er, A rizona, to spend the sum m er m o n ths at th e ir riv er hem e n ea r H arbor. Girl Musicians Booked For August 2 A t Report M ade Of Batist Community Church'Program District Conclave To Rotary Club S am Hall. H om er K essler and E arl B reuer, m em bers of B ro o k ings R o tary club, who atten d e d the d istric t conclave at Cbos Bay last F rid ay and S a tu rd a y , rep o rted to the local club, Tuesday, on the vario u s m eetings each had a t tended. All w ere em p h atic in the way R o tary In tern atio n al had of sp reading its philosophy of life from th e top circles to th e indi vidual m em bers over the world. "R o tary is a w ay of life, and is designed to bring about an u n d e rsta n d in g of the people of all natio n s w here R o tary n o u rish es.” S am H all said in Ix'ginning. “T he m ore I a tte n d R o tary m eetings, such as th e one at Coos Bay, 1 u n d ersta n d m ore fully w hat Ro ta ry is try in g to do. I w as im pressed by a sta te m e n t m ade by I ships. T hey continue to give pro the president of th e P o rtlan d Bo g r a n s for th e Red C ross and , ta ry club about th e peons of Mex- S ervice C haplains. They play for ¡co w hich he had seen while on clubs, benefit program s, churches, his w ay to the In te rn a tio n a l Con- schools, radio and television, and vent ion at Mexico City. have played a to ta l of over 2(XX) "T hose ap p aren t p o v erty -strick tim es and trav el an averag e of en people seem m ore happy th an 30,(XX) m iles a year. we do, we, w ith all o u r co m fo rts T he girls ju st re tu rn e d from 1 and luxuries. It should not b e K ansas C ity, Mo., w here they had th e policy of th is co u n try to rev- played for nine days in a city- olutionize the people of o th e rs na- w ide cam paign (w ith over 200 tions m erely to u n d ersta n d all ch urches co-opearting) and Ja c k th e ir problem s. S ch u ler as evangelist. “I recall, continued Mr. H all, T hey will m ak e th e ir ap p ear- “ how th e A rabs in n o rth A frica, ance here at th e R aptist C om m un- a p p a re n tly p o v erty -strick en , had ity church, S a tu rd a y , A ugust 2. a h appiness about them w hich w e C. 0 . LEONARD L L. LEONARD REAL ESTATE Brokers Box 2 ii Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 N o ta ry P u b lic— C. O. L eonard SALESM EN: O. S. Young B rookings. O regon 1 1 /3 ac res level cleared land ■ lig h t in th e h e a rt of B rookings ■ fo r only $3200. $1000 down, balace I only $25 p er m onth. W ould m ake M arileen and M arjorie Seoville ■ ex cellen t tra c t for several fam ilies | w ishing to build to g eth er. W ater. of S ie rra M adre play th< m arim ba 1 an d sew er available. In o u r opinion piano and vibra-harp. They have [ one of o u r best buys. been playing since th e age of nine. At th e age of eleven. M arileen • • • L ots 60x200 feet, as low as $600. won tb ■ sw eepstakes in the P asa- d e m S earch for T alent. The fol [C lose in. lowing y e a r she won a gold m edal • • • Lot 50x150 rig h t in town, city in th e S o u th e rn C alifornia High w a te r on one of B rookings B e tte r School band anti o rc h e s tra asso ciation, and a special m erit aw ard. , S tre e ts. O nly $565. At th e close of th e w a r th e A m • • • J u s t reduced from $11,950 to erican Legion p resen ted each of $9,500, tw o -sto ry (p ractically new ) them w ith a ce rtific a te of special hom e overlooking riv er and ocean. recognition. T he girls have m ade several F o r one of o u r best buys be s u re ’ trip s into the P acific N o rth w est, you see this. and B ritish C olum bia. They have • • • J u s t reduced from $8500 to $6500 also m ade tw o e a s te rn to u rs u n 2 a and lovely u p p er C hetco R iver der th e auspices of Youth Fo. hom e. F o r a really good in v est C hrist In te rn a tio n a l. O ne sum m ei m ent in a hom e be su re to see us they spent five w eeks in A laska aboard th e m issionary boat, the on this. T erm s to be arran g e d . I W illis S hank. D uring the w ar, th ey trav e led I AetcZy L iste d ! 3 ac res and un* th o u san d s of m iles e n te rta in in g j finished home. E lec tric ity , w a te r, service personnel in cam ps, hos- j b ath , kitch en p ra c tic a lly finished. pitals, USO ce n te rs and on Ixiard ! O nly $6000. • • • O nly $1300 down, on 8-acre farm w ith m odern home. L ocated up C hetco R over. F ine o rchard, chickens, b erires and fu rn itu re in cluded. T he O regon W ildlife F ed eratio n I • • r has recived a $900 g ra n t from th< Lot adjoining school p ro p e rty i can be had for only $650. Some N ational W ildlife F ed eratio n tr provide scholarships for selecte ) term«.. ele m e n ta ry teac h ers to a conser- j • • * vation w orkshop conducted this Do you realize th e m a n y oppor su m m er by the S o u th e rn O regon tu n itie s here in B rookings ? A s k u s! b e a re in d a ily co n ta ct w ith College of E ducation at A shland T he financial aid w as announced m a n y. by F. Ross Brown of A lbany, re • • • gional d ire c to r of th e n atio n al o r O ver five ac res w ith u ltra m od ganization and president of th ern a u to c o u rt m otel, show ing O regon federation. excellent re tu rn s on investm ent. T he A lbany conservation leader Own wells and p re ssu re system . said sim ilar g ra n ts for p ro jec t- • C an be had w ith o r w ithout com of o u tsta n d in g m erit w ere aw ard 1 m ercial lily plan ting. Bulbs a l this y e a r in 23 o th e r sta te s. re ad y co n tra c te d for. B eautiful Sponsored in each case by ; I flow ers and shrubs. L arge shade s ta te organization affiliated w i t h 1 trees. Close in on H wy 101. $20.- th e national federation, the a p 000 will handle. proved p ro jects included te a c h e r • • • w o ikships in 13 s ta te s, in you th O ne of th e m ost perfect pieces cam ps in four sta te s, w ildlife re of beach fro n ta g e we have yet search in th ree sta te s, and m is had th e p leasu re of offering. If cellaneous activ ities such as pol looking for th e B est BE S U R E lution-control cam paigns in four to S ee Us! sta te s. • • • M oney for the g ran t-in -aid s, as TZew f r x e n View Subdiidiicn well as for o th e r ac tiv ities of the large lots and reasonably priced. N atio n al \\ ildlile F ed eratio n , is City w a te r and electricity a v a il secured th ro u g h th e d istrib u tio n able. of sh ee ts of w ildlife [roster stam p s T he stam p s, full-color reproduct" io m s of paintings bv le a d in i’ r.a If It’s Insurance You Need tu re a rtis ts , have been issued an- I W£ H A V E IN SU R A N C E YOU nuallv by the fed eratio n since 193! T.’ See us fo r all fo rm s of and in te re ste d person send in sm al f al In su ra n ce through the co n trib u tio n s in re tu rn for th M Í* Scholarship Given For College Study THE "AM ERICAN " IN S U R A N C E CO. PAGE THIRTEEN stam ps. • • • Reach th at buyrtr t h r c ’gh a Pilot Classified Advertisem ent do not have in this c o u n try .” H om er K essler told of m eetin g the new d istrict g overnor of th is d istrict, and th a t he had prom ised to be in B rookings ea rly in S ep tem b er, to pay his official visit. Phis new governor, o n ly. 32, and the youngest in all R o tary I n te r n ational, h as p len ty to offer th e R o ta ria n s all over th e d istrict. It is am azing the p erso n ality th is young m an has, and his cap acity to g rasp all situ atio n s. Tii'o .Yen’ M em bers R eport Follow ing a custom long e s ta b lished by this club, each new m em ber is calk'd upon to tell a brief histo ry of himself. In th is m a tte r A rth u r Knox and R ich ard S m ith gave the facts about th e m selves. Born at Tacom a, W aslr, Dick S m ith said he grew up in P o rtla n d and w as in itiate d into the w ays of life th ro u g h th e new sboys a s sociation. A fte r serving five y e a rs in th e navy on th e sam e ship, he re tu rn e d to civilian life and com pleted o p to m etry at Pacific U ni versity at F o rest ('»rove, and t h a t he now w as a resid en t of th is place. A rth u r Knox, a n ativ e of M u r phy. O regon, grew up in S alem , was ed u cated in th e Salem B u s iness College, and sp en t ab o u t 20 y ea rs w ith U nited S ta te s N a tional B ank, before e n terin g th e service. He w as se c re ta ry for th e O regon P hysicians Service from disch arg e to th e tim e he m oved to Brookings. EOU ft’ • REDFIELD’S MARKET SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday Lrcc Larking ¡or Customers in our ou n Varying Lot. Groceries, bruits, Vegetables and Meats! O L D SO U T H Chef Boy ar dee si lg- l’kg G rapefruit Sections. . 45c Spaghetti D in n e r. . . . 39$ . ROYAL ('LUB, 303 size 3 for ———— Betty Crocker party cake or devil food A pp’e Sa u c e ............4 5 c Cake M ix, p k g .. . . . . . 33c LIBBY’S, 46-oz. size _ _ SUNSHINE ......... I-11 ). Pineapple Juice......... 2 9c j Krispy Crackers . . . . 23c FO R T H A T EXTRA SA LIN O S I )l RK EL’S, 8-oz cello pkg., shredded — 5. & H. Gresn Sìamps— C occanut................. 29c FREE Watermelons! llïtu u e Guess the weight within \\-lh, and the Head TOM A TOES Ttcn Pounds 25c All 10c melon is FREE! (rands ( ’risco or Snowdrift 4 lb. tin Canned M ilk .......... $1.00 Shortening, eniu’sor'd 83c H unt’s tender garden, }o^ size I \ O R V — it floats, large bar Peas, 7 f o r ........... $1,00 Seap. 2 L a rs ............. 29c '1 ' SLIPPY , No. i tall cans Pc« Food, 11 h r . . . $1.00 Kleenex, - ^oo-sizc pkg. * > w ' ■ ■" ■ ■ - ARMOL R’S 12-oz can Corned B e e f........... 49c I5its O Se.i, 6 oz, size, 27c ---- 7 each — — z j Facia! Tissue............ 25c Tuna, grated, 4 for $1.05