Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 03, 1955, Image 8

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    ONE WAY STREET Grange
W inchuck Ladies
1 W arning tickets were being ls-
gued by Police Chief Bud Cross,
ha a new one way street system
la front o f the Post Office and
Freem an’s M arket was instituted
Monday. One way signs were
posted from W harf street -north,
and from in front of Jakes Barber
Shop to the theatre south. Th,?
■treet in front of the Central
Building w ill rem n as a two way
Street. Cross said. Several p ark­
ing meters have been removed to
facilitate the traffic.
The January meeting of the
Winchuck Womens club was held
a t the Fort Dick home of Mrt.
Pearl Henry, a former Winchuck
i©6ident, last Thursday afternoon
with ten members present. The
-election of officers for 1955 was
the main business item of busi­
ness and it-resulted as follows:
President, Clara Bowlin; Vice-
president, Mary Waterman; Sec­
retary, Barbara Duffy, and Re-
poi ,?r, Mary Braynard.
They voted to give $5.00 to the
March of Dimes, and the secret
pal gift exchange was enjoyed.
The February meeting will lx?
held at the home of Beulah
Keister.
Degrees
Set For Friday
The Ladies Degree team of the
Chetco Grange, will .put on the
3rd and 4th degress« at the Grange
meeting Friday evening. The 1st
and 2nd degrees were exemplified
by the regular officers at the last
meeting. A Grange pin will be
presented to all those completing
the degrees at this time.
It is exjiected to have a larg?
crowd attend the spaghetti feed
a t the Grange Hall Saturday eve­
ning from 6 to 8, when the ladies
of tty* American Legion and VFW
Auxiliaries and the Grange give
the dinner to heip raise needed
funds for the observers post on
Marina Heights.
WINS TV SET
Howard Adams, N. Bank Road,
was the winner of th© T-V set
awarded by Brookings Market
last Saturday. Another set, an
Admiral will be given away this
month.
Rend the classified oda
they
74th ANNIVERSARY
:?rm Rians For
•«shier Show
>lub Met Thursday
Lion’s Auxiliary
Has Home Meeting
Ah! Comfort at last.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grooten
The Woman’s Auxiliary of the dorst, Brookings, have received
Lion's met at the home of Mrs- \vord from the commanding of­
Al Phillips, and will now cBntinue ficer, Captain B. M. Strean, of
to meet in the homes of th? the U. S .” N atal Pre-Flight
members.
School in Pensacola, Florida,
A business meeting was held, that fheir son Hehdirk has
arid tfien a candle light initiation graduated from the school.
ceremony for Ann Olsten.
Al Phillips entertained the lad­
ies by showing some films he had
taken while he was in the Air March of Dimes
Corps. Mrs. Phillips and Mrs.
Pollard served refreshments.
Party a Success
The next meeting will be Fell.
A capacity crowd, a full house
28, at the home of Mrs. Bill
and then some jammed into th?
Huovila.
March of Dimes party sfionsored
by th© Lion’s club here Saturday
night, at the Cliff House. The
sevfcral hundred in attendance
contributed more than $400 to the
cause at the party.
Featuring home talent enter­
tainment, plus a dance bank,
Sherry and her Chaperones, ail
donated to the March of Dime's,
the party was well received.
Ralph Reed was the master of
ceremonies for the evening, with
Al Phillips serving as chairman of
the committee working on the an­
nual event. Gifts from many town
merchants were raffled off, with
proceeds going to the fund.
The money, along with other
realized from various groups, and
events, brought the Lions clu?
nearer to their goal of $1,500,
which was more than was take l
in last year. .
By an unusually low rate on
an insurance policy. You
get exactly what you pay
for when you buy protec
non.
< 2»
•Group Gathers For
Birthday Celebration
Mr artd Mrs. Ed Cardwell of
Brookings, and a group of friends
and neighbors gathered at the
Jackawicz Anchorage Saturday
night in honor of M^s. Ray Pass-
leys’ birthday.
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Dancing was in order, with
modern music furnished by r"»rd-
well’s tape recorder, and old fash­
ioned music on liJtrn and accord-
ian. by Frank Thomoson and
guitar by Ilariy Pa no. Rcf"?-h-
ments Were served and gif's o;x n-
ed. , A collection was take” a id
the proceeds turned over to the
March of Dimes.
Those present wer« : Mr a d
Mrs. Ray Passley, Mr. an«! Mrs.
Ed Cardwell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Jones, Mr. and Mrs Ross Salvage.
Mr. and Mrs. H ar y I’aynv, E. U.
Strong. Mr and Mi ; Lest« • J.
Flory, Mr and M s Don C. 1. -
lone, Mr. and Mrs Gorte. Mr. u «1
Mrs Ira Hull. Mr. a id Mrs. U ’
Thompson, Mr and Mrs Ra • h
Young, Mr. and M-s C. W.
Spence.
and Mrs. M. L.
Thompson, Mrs. Bonnie Leming,
Mrs. Olive M. Weise. Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Mathiasen, Mr. and
Mrs. George Tribur, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Smith.
HELLO WORLD
Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett
are the proud parents of a baby
boy, James Gregory, born Jan. 27
at Ci escent City. Dr. Paul Ron-
Mrs. E. L. Carson returned t? niger was in attendance.
I Sacramento, Calif, after visiting
The Lewis Allen’s had a baby
her brother, Ray Moore, here.
born, lorn on Jan. 31 at the Sea­
side hospital. Dr. Paul Ronniger
was in attendance.
N otv Available for
DANCES
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Charles H. Grayshel
Insurance Agency
RED BRIGHTS
DANCE BAND
Telephone Sm ith River
"Lets Build Brookings Together’’
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BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
BROOKINGS
WALTER SADLER, Pastor
ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE
BUT
ATTEND
Women’s Club Honored
Plans were fcelne made fo rthe
atellite Social club’s eighth an­
al fashion show. Committee
member^ for the show tf«er^
elected, with Dee White as chair1-5
nan, and Grace Yelton and Helen
Hanscam.
The com it tee is contacting the
apparel stores, and further an­
nouncements will be made in the
near future.
Officers of the Satelite Social
Club; of the Order of the Eastern
Star were elected. Offirers are
Mrs. Dee White, presiednt; Mis.
Grace Yelton. Vice Pres.; and
Mrs. M argaret Breuer, Sec.-Treas.
The meeting was held at the
home of Mrs. White last Thurs­
day, -Jan. 27.
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D O N 'T BE
M I S L E D ..........
’ast Presidents of
The past presidents of the
Smith River Women’s club wen»
honored at a dessert luncheon a?
the regular meeting on January
14th, in the club room at the com­
munity hall. Club president Mrs.
Billie Brown was host for th_
affair. The head table where the
past presidents -were seated was
| decorated for the occasion with
miniature Myrtle Wood Gavels
and card attached stating the
year they served as president.
These were used as place cards.
Club President, Mrs. Brown re­
viewed the activities since it was
organized in 1932, with 23 mem­
bers joining as charter members.
The projects sponsored by th?
club has been the local library
and baby clinic.
During the business session re­
«V
J».
.'A* ports ere given by committee
Miss Patricia (Pat) Cook, a chairman Eunice Farris, Ameri­
former Brookings High School canism Chairman, announced the
student who now resides in Los Americanism pot luck supper and
Angeles has joined the Roger program sponsored by American
Wagner Chorale; a group famous Legihn Post 712, and Auxiliary ’o
for-its concerts in the .Hollywood be held Friday evening February
11. at the Community Hall.
B qw I.
A spring flower show is, plan­
M % Wagner has just finished
the thousand «and one concert •/» ned, with the date to be an­
,
that huge am[>hitheatre. Pat is nounced later.
A pot luck supper and program
now working on the Verdi “Re­
quiem”. Her first performance with Mabel Browne as chairman
was in Carl Orff’s “Carmina is planned for Thursday evening
Burana” with Alfred Wallenstin? February 24 at the Community
Hall. This is a family night for
and the Philharmonic.
In addition to other perform­ club members and their family.
ances the group provides the ac­ The regular club meeting will be
companiment for Joan Davis held Friday afternoon, February
"I Married Joan” series on tel '-
vision. The Chorus also worked in Attends Chamber of Com.
“The Robe” and "The KgyptwmJl
Clinic in Medford
Brookings Emblem Club
To Meet on February io
The Brookings Emblem Club
will meet on Thursday, February
10th at 8:00 p.m. in the V. F. W.
Hall.
Initiation will be held, and this
will be the last initiation before
th? club's formal installation,
which will be held or» February
Add 200 Square Feet
26th-.
Charter membership is still On To Phone Office
open for anyone wanting to be a
An addition is being built
charter member in the organi­
the Brookings office of the W<
zation.
Coast Telephone Co., according
word from the supervisors off
Initiate Five Into
in Crescent City. The addition
it he present building will be abc
Local Elks Lodge
200 feet, allowing more line equ
The local Elks lodge initiated ment to be put in for future <
five new members at the held pansion here
last Thursday. Those joining the
lodge were Dr. Paul Ronniger.
Art Trepanier, Lee Smith and Too Late To Classify
Stanley Beard of Brookings, and
WANTED TO BUY Oe 48 inch
Frank Pro.pes of Gold Beach.
roll-a-way bed. Sic Dot Buzz
The Elks meet every Thursday
Bee Diner.
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evening in th«»ir new quarters in
th? Kessler-Weideman building
FOR SALE—Duo Therm
The next social event for the
heater, like new, $30.00, if
Elks will he a big Valentine'.',
this week. J. F. Rhoads
Day dance, Saturday night, F e b ,
house above Easy “ST.
12th.
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Pioneer.
SELLS INTEREST HERE
Mrs. Dora Marcy has sold her
interest in the L and D Woodyard
of Brookings and Jacksonville,
Ore. to Milton Anderson.
Mr. Marcy and Mr. Anderson
will continue to operate the busi­
ness under the same name. They
haven’t operated the business here
since August, but plans on coming
Mrs. Maud, P?tty, and her son, FOR SALE — 1952 Trotwood
back to Brookings in several
Jim called on the Max Brainards,
months if possible.
trailer, 18'i ft. very g«xxl con­
Sunday. Mrs. Petty had a sewing
dition. clean, well insul. Fully
shop here some years ago.
equipped, sleep four, $900 oi
Brookings Lodge "Jimmy” is building them a new reasonable cash offer. Retween
home at Cave Junction. Mr. Petty
4th and 5th on Easy St.
died, suddenly, about a year ago. _________ ________
- 50-4-e
B.P.O.E. No. 1934
Royal
Saunileis,
who
was
a
boy
Meets every Thursday 8 p. m.
here, is miving his family back
Kesseler-Weideman Bldg.
from Santo Rosa.
(All Elk members welcome)
3 bedroom home, modern, yoiing
business executive will lease
Call 2631.
W ÀNTÊDTÔ RENT
CHURCH
FARM EQUIPMENT
tf^you hove no church home, ire invite you to
Worship with us.
J . F . C A R D IN E T
ROY DEO TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT
A uthorized Ford Tractor Dealer
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
Phone 283
1040 2nd St. Crescent City. Calif.
ONE-HALF ACRE LOT IN HARBOR AREA—Level and
cleared with good drilled well. Iteady to build on. Short distance
from hiway. Eas yterms available or nice reduction for cash.
I i ’s <’ nt time again! . . . the once a year chance for you
to
itKAL money on a genuine Sealy Innerspring
M a tin ,s! No v.am1 r really value wise women wait all
y e .r i irtt »bif ; >sl sale : in Ihe bedding business! Here’s
an al iliiuiv matchless value : because only Sealy brings
vi u i at!-n \L\N< E hhmnkss in an innerspring m attress
priceo so low! So come in today ! Che« k these great Sealy
A nniw rsary features:
O SAME H!OH COIL COUNT AS TOP-QUALITY, LUXURY
m a t h . l ; sesi
• sXME TRE-BUILT BORDERS FOR YEARS OF EXTRA WEAR!
• SA’Ac TRU-BAIANCE INNERSPRING CONSTRUCTION, FOR
Til*. HIAUHFUL FIRMNESS PIONEERED BY SEALYI
O SAME QUALITY MATCHING DOX SPRING, JUST $39.951
j
SckiiUiicsKy firm , Heaîthfu! S!seping Comfort!
Na f ’a
«ilia* I« a Ba«"l
Sleep “Straight As An A n W I
3-BEDROOMS, FU LL, BASEMENT A superior type home
only l 'a miles from citv. Fine view of Chetco river with easy
access for boating. Knotty pine interior finish, fireplace, extra
built-ins. Balreny, patio and other special features.
Nearly
14 acres containing several choice building sites.
gerous "curve’*, awukon tired,
unreeled.
COZY HG HI MAIV. HC.—1955
On a S m I v Anniversary M a t-
tre e a . th a n k s to S a a ly ’ a
h x t h a e u n p o rt w h e re y o o r
body need« i t ! I t ’s a fin e r,
FIRM K t m a t tree, th a t hstpa
you w a k e re fre s h e d a n d
tru ly rented!
UKr
M ’ïïl
Ten acres on Chetco R’dge Road with substantia) 3-room house.
All mtxiern convertiencts Drastic reduction to only $3000 full
price. 'Harms. Same owner has 20 acres with some timber
priced at $4000.
’’That njust be a
SAFECO
FIVE ACRES with very well built house has fireplace and
many other desirable features. Ideal for large family. Short
ilistance from Brookings off North Bank road. Just reduced
to $10,500 for quick sale.
agent! Thery's al­
ways one close by
when you need
help.”
HOME AND BUSINESS LOTS A wide selection of ltications
from $600 and u p: Several with low «Town "paythenTs and ’small
monthly installments.
T H E N EW AUTO IN S U T IA H -^
PLAN THAT IS S A V IN « 17. C V
F O R C A R E F U L M O T C U iS T S
Practically new modem 2-bedrooni home with 150 ft. frontage
an lower Winchuck river. Ideal for boat landing. Ill health
forces owners to sell. Full price $7500. Terms. Adjoining lot
also available.
By insuring careful drivers only, substantial sa -ngs . -
passed on to the policy'.1. k. f. (An, you quaufy? Co...< >
H EN D R ICKS FU R N ITU R E
today and get the mo:..y
city and rural property
’2 story.
Sea Homer Haggerty or Eva Lae Long
We Also Specialize in Insurance Coverage
P h o n e 3311
FOR SALE— 3-Room. Bath, Kit­
chen, Garage. Woodshed. Spring
water. About 1/3 Acre. Just
outside Brookings, off North
Chetco road. Near city water
road. $3,000, some terms.
G. E. Knisel
Box 995
Brookings
—50-1-pp
FOR SALE—Furnished house, 3
rooms, bath, utility room. Re­
duced from $1300 to $900. Bal.,
$3200. Across from sub-station
on Pacifis Ave.
—50-2c
Large ocean-front lot elso adjoining lot. Has almost new 3
room furnished house Ideal for couple. Fine rock promontory
for surf fishing. Total price. $7500. Some terms.
PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor
LOST Billfold. Return to Deal
Hampton.
$5.00 reward o
money in wallet—which ever i
more. Plywood plant or Bo:
308.
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WANTED -TO RENT—2 or 3
bedroom
house, » responsible
party. Call John Brown.
—50-1-p
T H IS SEAL
LIST WITH US -We have prospects for nearly all types of
Worn, loo-eoft mat I reaaea offer
little or no support for vour
body! Y ou slum p into a d an ­
President of the Brookings-
Harbor Chamber of Commerce,
Charles Gioyshal, and one of the
groups directors, N. V. Strommen
spent Saturday and Sunday in
Medford,
attending a Chamber
Clinic with members of Southern
Oregon organizations. Many items
1 of interest to community better­
ment were on th? agehda.
PETE J. LEMEISTER, Realtor
Phone 3311
BROOKINGS
Low Semi-Annual• Preiuiums^-No Membership Fees
WANTED TO RENT—Space for
trailer house with garden spot
available- W rite box 15—Pilot
—50-lp
FOR SALE 1950 Buick Special
4 door sedan, good rendition,
one owner, Dynaflow drive—
$975.00, terms, see Wixxiward,
2 mi. south Oregon border, cor­
al colored house, Hiway 101.
FOUND—Found movement
watch that has lost out of case
Ou ner can have by ¡«lentifyim,
and paying for advertisement’
Inquire at Pilot Office. —50-1-c
FOR SALE—1950 Jeep, good con­
dition, low mileage, winch on
front, contact Dar:el Allsop,
Wharf St. ,
—50-1-c
FOR SALE—157 acres in pasture,
40 head cattle. Large modern
home furnished, tractor and
«’quipment, other buildings, and
tools. Will sell cheap on ac­
count of health. R. E. Simmons,
Cape Farello, Brookings, Ore.
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B R O O K IN G S
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TOO CAM FAY MOtt BUT YCU CAN’T BUY BITTER THAN tAFECO
W A N T E D — Dish washer.
Chetco Cafe.
Apply
—50-1-c