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4 Brookings I Lirbor Pilot THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 Darnell and Pundt Wed In Gold Beach Frances Fay Darnell and Rich ard Hans Pundt were m arried in Gold Beach March 12. They went north on the coastal route for a honeymoon trip. Mrs. Pundt, form erly of K ansas City, Mo., owns and sujiervises a 320-acre grain and stock ranch in South D akota. Mr. Pundt, an operating engi neer, is employed by Ross P u t nam. Read the class ads. They pay! Gems Of Thought i4_H News The T astier Cooks This Week A t The Chetco Inn LOCAL NEWS V V IIW W i j T a s tie r Ce had three visitors at th eir m eeting on Sa*, Doing is the great thing. For The name of the Camel Rock if, resolutely, people do what is urday morning. They learned to Court south of H arbor, lately Jack Davis of Ashland has ta k purchased by Blanche W ebster er» residence at the Inn while right, in time they come to like cook cereal, taught by Nancy doing it.—Ruskin. Hull, Luana Simons and Rochelle from the McAdams, has been working in this area. La Brook. A nother m eeting was changed to WebsteF Court by the And as ye would that men Richard Hans Pundt. who has held on Monday to m ake up for should do to you, do ye also to new owner. been a resident of the Inn for one missed e a rlie r and instruc m any months, has deserted us them likewise.—Christ Jesus. tion in m aking tapioca pudding Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hendrick for a b e tte r cook. He m arried Doing unto others as we would will be given by the leader and will leave Sunday m orning for Frances Fay Darnell last week that they do by us, is im m ortal dem onstration m ade by members. San Francisco w here they will and an article telling more about ity ’s self. Intrepid, self-oblivious board a train for D etroit, Mich, {them is is in another part of the love fulfills the law and is self- There they will pick up a new paper. sustaining and eternal. Mary B ak De Soto and retu rn by way of D. C. Avery of Newport was er Eddy. southern points. Archie says they our guest while covering the ter-! I t is vain to expect any ad are going to be footloose and ritory for Commerce Coffee • Co. vantage from our profession ol fancy free, going w here they wish Medford Neon Co. has been in - , the tru th if we be not sincerely Assembly of G<xl Church on the spur of the moment and stalling some new signs in Brook ju st and honest in our actions staying as long as they like. I.O.O.F. HALL ings and P eter Roberts stayed at Sharpe. * ’ the Inn while doing the work. A good action is never lost; it ♦ Fashion Show Tickets, Yeltons. C arroll N ettleton of the S ta te is a treasure laid up and guarded Nine women of the F O E . Aux- Liquor control was a visitor th.s for the doer’s need.—Calderon. 7:30 p.m. iliary were present at a “Come past week. A help act strengthens the in as you a re ” breakfast at the* Mrs. E. Birkenfeld stayed at w ard holiness. It is a seed of Evangelistic Service home of Juana G raber on Wed- the Inn while preparing her house life growing into more life.— SPECIAL MUSIC nesday morning. All good sports, J ¡n Brookings. Frederi k W. Robertson. they really w ent as they w'ere Mr. and Mrs. John P. Munn of dressed, some just ou, of bed. ! B aker were our guests for a few Pictures taken will be a source days while looking up old friends of m irth for years to come. in the area. £ DRYING AND FINISHING WORK K. McHugh, representing Crane Frank M cKendry seturned to his form er home in Ely, Nev., this Co., of Medford spent a couple of week. His son and family are liv days on business in this area. ing there. He has m ade m any W. N. Austin of Coos Bay is new friends while in Brookings. now in the area representing the R. C. Allen Business Machine Co. “ Wc do it — or — \ ou do i t ' Mrs. J. T. Sm ith and daughter, Many of the tru ck ers and log Alice, returned from Portland gers who reside at the Inn have W ednesday where Mrs. Sm ith had been hoping th at this rain will a medical checkup. soon be over as it interferes with Phone 2262 their work. Slides on the highway near Port Orford held up traffic W ed nesday morning. The Greyhound Typew riters, Y e ltn ns. bus was detainer! five hours, a r riving here near II o’clock in stead of 6:00. --S P E C I A L -- MEETING Sunday, March 22 W A T C 11 OUR Bargain Table EVERY DAY Phillips Lad & Dad Shop ___ / L_ ___ j C. 0 . IE O N Í” D L. L. LEONARD R E A L ESTATE! Brokers Box 2i i Phone 2341 Rcsidencé Phone 2292 Vofiinz Public C O. Leonard B rook in trs, Oregon Unfinished house on cement foundation and large lot. 60x280; Well Some furniture 'Phis can't las, long a, $1200. Term s if de sired. ♦ ♦ ♦ Unfinished 3-bedroom home on large lot Outside completely fin- ished. Total price $1900. $1000 down; $60 ¡ mt mo. ♦ ♦ ♦ T hree adjoining town lots foi the price of one. City w ater. C leared and leveled ami ready for building. Unusually gtxxl terms. ♦ ♦ ♦ Four city lots two blocks from post office. Priced to sell imme diately. Term s ♦ ♦ ♦ Ocean frontage Io, Only $2850 ♦ ♦ (190x210) ♦ Many other attractively priced lots. Be sure to see them if you plan to build your own home this spring ♦ ♦ ♦ M odern house to rent $40.00 per mouth. Max be purchased for a ttra c tiv e puce ♦ ♦ ♦ •—♦. i J ♦ p The Neighborhill Club m e, a! the home of Mrs. Don M cCarton I on W ednesday, March II. Roil call was answered by each mem- j her giving a new or family favor-1 ite recijH’ using potatoes. Many! clever ideas w ere given for dress ing up the hum ble spud. A love- , ly lunch w’as served by the host ess and all enjoyed a very pleas-| ant afternoon in spite of the rainy w eather. • WON’T STOP A 'JEEP' ♦ Series E Bonds Keep Earning Int. W h e n you s ta rt in a ‘J e e p ’, The treasu ry departm ent an- 1 nounces th at m atu rity Series E bonds need no, lx* cashed in. If held they autom atically go right i on earning 3% interest for as much as ten years longer. There is nothing to do just keep them I T here are forty-three million Americans who now own defense bonds. WARD'S I Pronane Service We carry a CO M PLETE line of Gas Appliances, Wedgw-ood. Tappan. O ’Keefe A M errit,, and Calorie ranges General w ater heaters Servel R efrigerators * Coleman furnaces Tanks for rent, sale or lease. Crescent City Phone 111 A, Jet. H wys 101 and 199 ♦ HIGH AND DRY One of the finest building lots In Brookings. City w ater, elec tricity ; protected from storm s You will surely like this lot and on YOUR OW N TERMS at the RIGHT PRICE LOG BROOKINGS LAUNDRY WEATHER —♦-- ♦ ♦ Cat-Decks, Yeltons. you get there! Its 4 -w h e e l- d r iv e tr a c tio n gets th r o u g h deep m ud, s n o w and sand th a t h a lt o th e r v e h ic le s . T h a t’ s w h y a 'Je e p ' is the m o st useful v e h ic le o n fa rm o r r a n c h — f o r h a u lin g , tr a n s p o rt, to w in g o r use as a h e ld tr a c to r . Ask us fo r a d e m o n s tra tio n o f the a ll p u rp o s e , a ll-y e a r ’J e e p ’— n o o b lig a tio n . 4-V0»ee/-Dr»va UNIVERSAL Jeep COOS MOTOR CO. Packard-W illys Sales JONES & MOIR Ph ione 544 SCALE CARDIGAN & PULLOVER For S m art W e a r T o g eth er or A p a rt GOLD BEACH ♦ 4-bedroom modern home in h eart of town Total p,,cc $8000 t ee us tor term s ♦ I BOOKS! 5©C Per Book, or 3 Books for $1.25 FOR S.4LE— AT THE PILOT OFFICE! By the way they look and feel, you can tell instantly that "Joan-Marie' Sweaters are invariably of exceptionally fine qual ity in style, texture, fit and workmanship . . . The pictured set is in extrafine gauge 100% pure-wool zephyr, with double-loop neckline, and in a large variety of lush colors. Sizes 34 to 40. Appealingly priced — $3.98 and $5.98 TOTS to TEENS TOGGERY ACROSS KROM TH E BANK