Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 17, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
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★ HARBOR NEWS
M aybe t h . •< I'f ij , . ’a r is rig h t
and we ji ■ g;> : fn ivo a h ard
w in te r during
find p r t of
it. Old tim ers sw ear by th e c a t­
erpillar, the litt am ber anti black
ones th a t are so num erous in the
fall m onths. They claim th a t the
w inter is foretold by th - way th e
black p arts on the ca te rp illar are
w orn each year.- This year, for
Garden Correr
Chatter
LOOK
a t the M A TERIALS N E E D E D
for your
THANKS' ICING
ARRANGE?,. NTS
At
BROOKINGS F E E D & S E E D
CATTAILS
FOLIA GE
W H EA T
BARLEY
BODS
TE A SE L
WOOD ROSES
A R T IFIC IA L FLO W ERS
A ll in In trig u in g Colom
UNUSUALLY B E A U TIFU L
For Your OWN IDEAS
OK
BACK AG 1 D
M A TERIALS
For S PE C IA L A n an g e m en ts
W ith D IR EC TIO N S for EASY
ASSEM BLING
A L SO
FROGS and A’. IE EVE CLAY
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CO N TA IN ERS
SU ITA BLE F o r TABLE
W A LL BUl- E E T M /N T L E
Hi/ R U T H B A T U l IN Y
VtONAJIi
The them e for th e H arvest Rally
instance, th e black portion is long­
er on th e fro n t p a rt th a n it is on of th e B aptist Youth Fellow ship
tail end. which m eans th a t the of th e Rogue R iver Association,
first p a rt of the w inter is going held in the F irst B aptist Church
to be th e hardest, and will last a t G ran ts Pass, on N o v em b erllth ,
longer th an the bad w eath er next w as "B ringing In T he Sheaves. ’
spring. One old-tim er has never T h ere were 86 young people p a rt­
forgiven | an o th er old-tim er who icipating in th e pre-T hanksgiving
searched until he found a freak banquet of tu rk e y and all the
albino caterp illar, ta n all over, trim m ings. T he young p.- >ple took
and brought it to him so he could p a r t in the program a fte r which
foretell th e w inter. Even th e new­ an ap p ro p riate p ictu re w as show-n.
Those atten d in g from th e Bap­
com ers know th at th a t c a te rp illa r
was crazy, as we will get some tis t C om m unity C hurch here, and
retu rn in g home the next day w ere
w inter sooner o r later.
Mrs. W illiam G rant retu rn ed Jo y Gott, N ancy Cum mings. Jo ­
to h er home in Onegon City Mon­ anne R enhard, Alice Phillips, Jane
day afte r enjoying a w eeks visit of Lewis, C arol Rausch, M argie D ai-
her son, Joseph Specs, and her ger, V irginia Bishop, Judy Sadler,
Ralph Ingle, Mrs. S ad ler and Joy
daughter, Mrs. C. L. F alle rt.
Mrs. D ale B ravo retu rn ed home S adler. Rev. S adler, is th eir ad ­
last week a fte r being in P o rtlan d visor. He and E'ell Cam pbell pro­
for two w eeks w here she u nder­ vided the tran sp o rtatio n .
went a skin g raft on h er neck
which had been o perated on in
October.
Mr. and Mrs. Elzie Bagley of
Medford, and Mrs. Bagley’s b ro th ­
er, E rn est F o ster of W imer, spent
th e w eekend here looking a fte r
their property.
Mrs. N. F. Reed u n derw ent an
operation in P o rtlan d last w eek
and is reported to be in a serious
condition.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sellers and
d au g h ter Linda moved to Gold
Beach S atu rd ay w here th ey will
m ake th eir fu tu re home.
C arroll Rieekman, of Ashland,
spent th e V eterans Day w eekend
a t the home of his m other, Mrs.
M ilton F o ster. He left Monday
m orning for Cave Ju n ctio n w here
he will be for a couple of w eeks
auditing accounts for th e Public
Utilities Commission.
SOUTHERN
CURRY
RFALTY
♦ Notary
Public
B P O E No 1934
Meets every T hursday 8 p. m.
K essler-W eidem an Bldg
(All visiting Elks welcome)
BUFFET SERVED DAILY
C c U S u lt US ---------------
— N O T IC E —
2 M ILES N. HIGHWAY ’C
RUBY H UBER
A d m in istratrix with
W ill Annexed
“T he Oldest lO m e In
Vr ir e
Rope"
Bur Repair & HAROTIP
Sm all m o to r and Compressor
Re boring
ESCO — SKOOKUM
OREGON CHAIN
C hoker E xchange Service . .
Your satisfaction is our first .
Consideration
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See MtNMNG
OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS
COQUILLE AUTO CO.
O. II. Bengtson
A ttorney for A d m in istratrix
w ith Will annexed
230 W est Main S tre e t
M edforJ, Oregon.
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10 A cres in town. 660 feet on Pioneer Road. Cabin, barn, well
$1,000 will handle.
Two bedroom homo
In su lated and vv. a th e i-trip p e d
with
attac h ed garage on paved street n e a r school. $9300 w ith
1/3 Down, B alance 856.00 p ?r month.
Over Tw o A cres in town w ith large b arn
some b erries and
f ru it tree s — O nly $3450.00. S Cash will handle.
2 [>droom H om e w ith attach ed < ir port and e x tra room
8' x 19' on large corner lot $11.000. Only $1500 down.
1.76 Acres w ith OCEAN FRONTAGE w ithin City Lim its
$7650 T otal Price.
$1500 Down.
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ERMA D. RICE — BROKER
NOW LOCATED IN TI IE KERR BUILDING
’hone 2312
STARTING NOVEMBER 18
THESE 0
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W ill 8E
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Lodge Directory
Bl(X things Lodgt
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F ’R N IS H IN G S
INSURANCE
Sales and Service
HARRIS HEIGHTS
ROAD
Phone 2 0 2 4
Phone Crescent City 2371
Residence- Phone 5131
YOU CAN RELY ON
R O E B L IN G
WE ARE EATING
THANKSGIVING
DINNER
at the
DAIRY CREEM
C A R P E N T E R a LO C AL U NIO N i
No. 2081, A E. o f L.
M eets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday
7:30 p. m at the V. F. W. H all
All visiting m em bers are welcome
Financial Sec. — Phone 3395
n w .. . ...¿»aZr c a t »ith
H. A. JOCHENS
PLUMBING
Arneson Logging 4
Supply
MUNCY'S MARKET
Reel Estate
Agency
♦ Insurance
Sefegu.,
Mrs. In a DeMoss, for m any
y ears a B rcokings resident, is vis­
iting her son and< his wife, Mr. and
Mrs. B ert DeMoss. The m other
now m akes h e r home at Vashton
Island, in P u g et Sound.
W ith Each Sales Slip Signed at
By Mm. E dith A ckley
Mr .and Mrs. E. T in k er are here
from the Bay area for several
weeks visit w ith Dr. and Mrs.
& =-; - -
T L. McKenna, a t th e ir sta te line
home. Mrs. M cKenna is th e coup­
le's d aughter.
Mrs. Calvin G orte and children.
S h errie |an d Mike, lv tu rn e d by bus
Sunday, a fte r a tw o w eeks visit
with the senior G orte’s, a t Baker.
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Mr and Mrs. Archie H endricks
and d a u g h te r N ancy,
retu rn ed
Sunday from business in I acoma
and S eattle. W hile in the E v er­
I.A I" '' , ;
I I »INC,' green S ta te they visited Dr. and
Mi s D urden a t E v erett w here they
1 ITU IN HARBOR
w ere g reeted w ith a five-inch fall
Log, rs if you a re looking for
an excellent hom esite w i t h
of snow.
M esdames H e l e n
H anscam ,
plenty of pa e lor all of your
equipm er
this is it. O w ners
Ethel Molino, Buela Fow ler and
Agda B ickner visited th e E astern
ill health iihi
The F u ll
U luf C hapters a t F ern d ale and
price is onl.. i 1. 0. -0
F o rtu n a this past weekend, sto p ­
ANC rilt- it R! kLl.Y l'l IE 3-
ping
over for a shopping spree at
BEDROOM HOME on ' Acre
Eureka.
in' th e very best of locations.
Miss R u th Woodward, and a
Should appraise I igh on V et­
friend, Miss McCaron, of C astor-
e ra n s loan. W e highly recom ­
mend th a t ou i.mk nt this. A , villo, California, spent a weekend
with Miss R u th 's sister, Mrs. B ert
fine plan. In- utiful lawn and
DeMoss. T he two ladies teach at
shrubs, artistic ally decorated
C’astorville.
P riced right at $12,750.00
H enry Beaulieu, who h as been
LOOKING f'O R A n o u s .- TO
laid up since la st June, w hen he
F IN IS H ? H ere is one on a
fell from th e school roof, is slow­
level, all cleared one-hall acre
ly improving, but not yet able to
plot plus ocean view. J u s t out
get aro u n d as fast as he would
of th e City 1.units. A w onder­
like to.
ful place for the children. The
ground alone is w th th e F'ull
ASKING I
El O $1,250.00.
Why i
b
a lot
w hen you i an imy one full acre
for the same price. In a very
d e s i r e dili- In. ation. Build here
w ith plenty ci elbow nxim.
Only two lil.a k-, , iff H ighw ay
101, and w itlnn w alking dis-
tnncc' of town
Mrs. Alice Beam, an d d aughter. I
TO CREDITORS
Jeanne, now living a t K erby, have
been spending a few days here.
IN T H E COUNTY COURT
Mrs. Lloyd W eeks retu rn ed , th is
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T H E S T A T E O F OREGON
past w eek to ber horn? in B rook­
ings a fte r spending 10 days w ith FOR TH E COUNTY O F CERR5
PRO BA TE D E PA R T M E N T
h er sister. Mis, M yrtle Boyd, a t
In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te of
P ullm an, W ashington.
RUTH NELSON. Deceased.
T he undersigned, having been
P o p u larity of th ? contest bein ;
staged by th e C hetco R exall D rug appointed A dm inistratrix w i t h
is indicated by 146 youngsters Will annexed of the above en titled
having reg istered in the first two e s ta te by th e Countv C ourt of the
days. R eg istratio n s ai*e being held ito u n .y c* C arry . E tntv of Oregon,
open, the m anagem ent says, so and having qualified, notice is
th e out-of-tow n children can get I he-ehv given to all persons having
claim s against said estate to pre­
th e ir nam es on the list.
sent them to O. H. Bengtson at
More and m ore people a re drop- the office of th" Brooking -H arbor
ping in for th e ir Mercy F lights Pilot, Brookings. Oregon properly
applications Is your fam ily pro­ verified and w ith prope- voucher
w ithin six (6) m onths from the
tected ?
, d a te of the first publication of this
' notice, which is the 3rd day of
November, 1955.
FOR THE YOUNGSTERS
FREE Ice Cream Cones Sunday
through Wednesday -
At the DAIRY CREEM
Local Happenings-
j
Thursday, November 17,
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Topaz
Rebekah
T otaz R ebekah L odcjs No. 241
m eets Second and F o u th Tuesday
.if m onth at Odd Fellows H al
iV isiting m em bers welcome.)
Chetco
No. 249
M vend and fourth T h u r at 8:00
p m a t the I.O .O F . H all All
visiting b ro th ers weleonxv
Sidney
Croft
No. 206
A.F.&A.M
m eets second and fourth Frida
evenings at 8 o'clock at 1 .0 O f
Hall Brookings. Oregon All vtsi
ing b ro th ers are welcome
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BROOKINGS CAMERA SHOP
PAR STORE
MODE 0 ' DAY
GLEN'S MODEL BAKERY
BROOK!NGS FLOWER ft GIFT SHOP
EVA LEG'S DRESS SHOP
FREEMAN'S CHETCO STORE
KIRBY'S MARKET
NEWS cad SWEETS
COFFEE MILL CAFE
MAY'S FUN and MAGIC .
BROOK-MGS AUTO PARTS
ARREIL'S CHETCO REXALL DRUGS
PHIILIPS DAD AND LAD
MOORE'S VARIETY STORE
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PALMER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
WARD'S APPLIANCE CENTER
HENDRICKS FURNITURE
MINCER'S JEWELRY
HOUSE OF SHOES
CHETCO HOME AND AUTO
GOULD'S SHOE STORE
DIMMICK BROS. MARKET
HAROLD'S JEWELRY
YELTONS
TOTS TO TEENS
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