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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1953)
1 0 Brookings Hartx>r Pilot qu,et from gardens CARPENTERVILLE ball . By MICKEY CARPENTER held Dec. 31 at the Community Now the joyful holiday season hall was a grand success with is over and school opens its door. hundreds of dancers in attendance lEzzr/zZerr and i to enjoy dancing and usher in the Teachers and children return fesse French from their vacations to assume new year. Music was furnished their school duties. ♦ By E th el Goodlin ♦ by Davie Crockett and his five- The officers of Chetco Grange Dinner guests at the A1 Locke piece Mountaineers. A bundle of were installed for 1953 at the home Sunday were Arnold and balloons at the ceiling was let Paul Friedrich, age 84, a resi «gular meeting at Harbor last NEW AND USED dent of Smith River for over 60 down at midnight, along with Friday evening. County Deputy Donald Carpenter and Mr. and years, passed away in his sleep noisemakers to welcome in 1953. Fred Adams was the installing Mrs. J. L. Bell. John Ray had the misfortune the night of Dec. 30. at his home I roceeds cleared will go toward officer, and he was assisted by of getting his right hand blown here. Friedrich was born in Sepl., upkeep of the hall. Pea Phipps as marshal; Mabel RENTAL OR TRIAL off by dynamite while working Mrs. Agnes Maris returned home Adams, emblem bearer; Vivian 1868, in Prussia. Germany. He in the woods. He was rushed to on Southwest Airways from sev Johnston, regalia bearer, and came to Del Norte county at the age of 17. He followed the trade eral weeks’ visit width her daugh Grace Edwardson as musician. Seaside hospital and attended by ter, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tyler at All but Mrs. Edwardson was from Dr. Ronniger. It was necessary of coojier. making barrels for San Tuning & Repair Anselmo. to amputate his hand above the Ophir Grange. many years. lie owrwd property wrist. in Smith River consisting of thel Smith River Union school open The following officers will be in Corporal Donald Carpenter of ed up Monday following two charge of the Grange this year: Oasis club building and several the Marines is home on a 12-day weeks’ vacation during the Christ Master, Penjamin Jones; overseer, dwelling houses. mas holiday. The teachers re Fred Gustafson; lecturer, Kaih-i leave from Camp Pendleton. CONTACT— Funeral services were held from turned from their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wallace from I ryn Reekman; steward, William Wier's Mortuary at Crescent City EickhofT; assistant steward. D. C. I Carpenterville have moved to Chetco Drug Store on Monday afternoon, with Rev. Jaggers; chaplain. Jessie Judkins; Brookings. Brookings, or James Shelton officiating. Inter New Book About . . secre- . Mrs. Ellen Fisher from Wald- treasurer, George Hiland; ment was in Smith River ceme (tary, Ellen Jaggers; gatekeeper,! P°rt spent the Christmas holidays tery. t o Alan Woodriff; Ceres, Bernadine with the Bells. Guns In Library - Surviving are a sister. Mathil . Steele; Pomona, Larue Ziegler; Gun fanciers should find many Flora. Beulah Keiser; lady assist- Doris Freeman’s sister, Phyllis da Ashley, a brother, Ewald Fried Husic s rich, both of Austin, Texas; a lours of entertainment and inlor- ant steward, Lillian Zumpfe; mu- Walker, and family of Coos Bay, music sront niece, Mrs. Alma Hoeke, and mation in a new book of some 500 sician, Edna Weigel; home eco- spent New Year’s day with the nephew, Otto Friedrich, both of |'<n « s lecently added to the Chet- nomics committee chairman, Tora Freeman family. COQUILLE, OREGON Texas. ’Hie latter were in attend co Community Library Put forth Gustafson, and «executive commit by the Winchester Repeating tee ................ ance at the funeral. members, Roy Springer, Roy o.’ ,nS V0: and sen.t freS by them. I Hendry and Andrew Hoffeldt. th<* volume contains illustrations The charter was draped in Del Norte county's first baby and descriptions of rifles from memory of Lucian Harvey. It born in the new year was a girl, their earliest inception and tells Donna May. 7 pounds, 13'£, ounc much ot the history of the com was voted to donate the use o f’ the hall to the Latter Day Saints! “Brookings’ O w n” es. born to Mr and Mrs. Jay Cog pany. Sunday school each Sunday, and gins of Fort Dick at 5:00 a m., In the back of the book are •bin. 1. Mrs. Coggins is the for plates of all types of rifles and also to donate the use of it for the dance recital put on by Miss mer Ann Paradis«». Grandparents 'heir ammunition. The title, Bonnie Kay Mincer for beenfit of are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paradise “Winchester, The Gun That Made the library building fund. of Fort Dick. The little miss has The West.’’ Hillside Street Brookings, Oregon Mrs. Elsa Rnvekes and her com-! received many lovely gifts, among mitec were given a vote of thanks them a year’s supply of shoes from Subscribe to the Brookings- for the splendid‘Christmas party, “ CozzrZcoz/j, Dependable Service* Del Ponte’s shoe shop. Tile mother Harbor Pilot. Only $3.00 per that they had on D c. 19 for .he was presented with a lovelv bou- year. Grangers, their inv. ’?<! guests, and their families. The evening closed with re ai freshments of ice cream, cake and t » NEW cookies. THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953 1 he annual New Y ear’s • S M IT H R IVER j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CHETCO GRANC-E SETS OFFICERS FOR YEAR OF 1 9 5 3 P IA N O S ! EQ23Z R O Y H. B R O W N M O R T U A R Y L Phone 2 2 4 4 — D ay or N ig h t THERM CURRY REALTY C O . [ARBOR PHONES: Office, 2824; Residence 2583. RAILER COURT Too Late to Classify NOW OPEN Space for modern trailers RUSSI IJ, & WILLOUGHBY i I i t I t i i I BETTER BUYS A T LESMEISTER'S NEW LOW PRICE on 2-bcdroom rruxiern borin' on 2 city lots, Garage with additional rental unit Just reduced to $4300. ALMOST NEW 2-hodroom horn«', living room in knotty pine; ample storage space, garage. $7250, terms. acre in city. Full prie« TWO INDl STHIAI, I.O3 S Total frontage 152’ x 22T in depth; two block» „IT lts-101. R.xluced from $3750 to $3000 Easy terms, or lots may lx- purchased separately. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1949 s Servel gas refrigerator; large size. Cost $400. Sell for one- half or trade for electric re frigerator. Write Fred Blunt Harbor. Oregon, or see at ranch. CALL IT SPECULATION OR INVESTMENT IT’S A STEAL. 16 35-2 ae. with 450 feet frontage on Hwy. 101 and 600 feet on river. Trees, ________ 9 springs, good soil. Ideal for MOTEL - RESORT - BUSINESS FOR RENT Unfurnished house or SUBDIVISION, or private home. Just 5 miles from Brook with new gas range and water ings. Full price $16,000 ; 30 per cent down. heater. $60. Inquire at house back of Chetco Grange. 45-4* NEW 7-ROOM 2-BATH HOM^ IN HARBOR AREA—Lot 110x110. Hardwood floors throughout; fireplace; another unfinished room WANTED Chili! care for 6 and ov er attached garage. 1700 SQ. FT. FLOOR SPACE; only $14,000 7 year olds on ix’easional week full price. Additional land available. ends in your home. First house south of Sunset Cottages. 45-2 HELP WANTED Women to sew for spring business. Easy to sew product; gtxxl pay. Sewing ma chine not essential. Write, Ken- roe Mfg. Co., Yorktown, In diana. 45-1* IN SECLUDED SHBniVlSION A 2-bedmom home on 73'x $7W fo"ft 'tN)W''i- ><»w to $tskX). Easy terms. sh"p from HIGHWAY FRONT I.OT !W fronting on US-101. Zoned tour- tot-commercial. Only $2250 with liberal terms. See Homer Haggerty. Eva Lea Long, and H. G. - Hans ' Netoon salesmen with PETE J. LESMEISTER, R e a lto r Rc.il Estate and Insurance ’■Agency of Dependable Servin»“ Across from the Post Office l»RC‘O \ i \ ( ’,s. OREGON Insurance of A ll-K inds! See: Charles Grayshel, Erma I). Rice Martha Grayshel or Guv Fi Rice. 0 W h en Brookings Has 10.000 What Will You H ave???? We will OPEN SUNDAY. JAN. 11 and everv Sunday from Noon til 9:00 p.m to serve t.a lot. Best of construction, modern throughout; good ^•h J " '¡ 'T " " : Wi,hin " alk"’K <«*•"<* of school and churches. Only $2270 down. SEMI-MODERN. UNFINISHED HOUSE One Ix'droom, large lot in exclusive sutxlivision. $3(XX) full price. MODERN HOME 2-bcdroom. close in, on 52’x99’ lot. City SACRIFICE NEW MODERN ARCHITECTURE 2-B. R., DEN, 2-BA III HOME; large living room with fireplace and picture wind ows with exceptionally fine view. Patio and large shop. Paved driveway and 3-car port. Acre lot with large trees; 135 FEET OCEAN FRONTAGE. Seculded yet close to center of town. FULL PRICE $25,000; $10.000 down. I I SMORGASBORD In addition to our now famous Smorgasbord at $2.50. with three hot dishes, we will also serve a la carte specials to meet your wishes • ALL YOU CAN EAT • UNJOINTED FRIED CHICKEN, salad, hot bread and honey.... ........$1.65 CRAB LOUIE Crab meat served on crisp lettuce, with chef’s special dressing and garnish . ... ...................................................... * | gg SP\G IIE T T I AND MEAT SAUCE, grated cheese, cole slaw, bread and butter ...»..................................................... ................... « <£ STEAKS To suit your appetite We always serve homemade bread and jam at SHAP'S MAGIC KITCHEN PH O N E 4041 Alder Road 4 ’y miles N. of Crescent City, off 101 We Cater to Parties and Banquets