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Lake To Give Talk
To Woman’s Club
A t Smith River
TUOINti
The Smith River Woman's
Club will meet at the Commun
ity Hall on Friday, May 4th,
with Martha Ulrich and Frances
Westbrook, Library Chairman in
charge of the meeting.
Alexander Lake, who is the
author of the fine book “YOUR
PRAYERS ARE ALWAYS AN-
SEVERED” will be the guest
speaker and tell how he hap
pened to write this book that is
getting mention all over these
United States. He has collected
more than two thousand of these
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Cake M ix 2 for 89c
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Apple Sauce
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NEW CROP -
Thursday, 'April 26,1958
B R O O K IN G S-H A R B O R P IL O T — B R O O K IN G S, O R E G O N
PAGE E IG H T
Pounds
BUSINESS PHONE — 3421
RESIDENCE PHONE - 3724
LAST CHANCE RETORE
THE OWNER RENTS !
2 Bedroom Home close to the
center of town. Not an old
house and priced at the LOW'
LOW Price of $5,500.00 Will
take pickup in trade.
LOOKING FOR A SMALL
HOUSE AND GARAGE??
We have it across from school
on large lot. Built on rear of
lot so wou can live in it while
building on the front.
VERY GOOD DEAL AT
ONLY $2250.00 Total Price.
ONLY $1500.00 FOR 150 Feet
of RIVER FRONTAGE. A
Marvelous place for home and
boat dock. Sold four of these
last week and only one left
so if interested in RIVER
FRONTAGE BETTER HUR
RY!!! Bought one myself and
sold two to local merchants.
Practically New 2 bedroom
Modern Home with approxim
ately l Acne. Excellent well
and pressure system. Many
good features and the TOTAL
PRICE ONLY $5,000.00 With
Terms.
DON'T FORGET WE HAVE
FINEST BUILT HOMES ON
F.H.A. FINANCING — Come
in and look at these pictures
and floor plans now at our
office. You can have a real
home built just for you. No
two alike in this beautiful
tract. Ready Built homes to
show you.
If you didn’t see last week's
paper, be sure to get it as the
SPECIALS offered are truly
outstanding. Some sold but
still have a few left. Look in
the classified for a REAL
BUY YOU WILL FIND IT
THERE, PRICED AT ONLY
$1295.00!!!!
A personal
question to those
who travel
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The officers for the coming
year were installed at the first
April meeting of the Curry
County VFW Post Number 966
and its Auxiliary in an open
joint installation with Jules Koh
ler and Gladys Brainard as the
installing officers. Arthur Bollin
ger was the Officer of the Day
and Harriet Baker the installing
conductress.
The officers of the Post are as
follows: Commander, E. L. Ross;
Senior Vice-Commander, Russell
Messer; Junior Vice-Commander,
Lee Fountain; Quartermaster,
Jules Kohler; Adjutant, Don
Bingman; Chaplain, Paul Whir
ry; Surgeon, Max Brainard; Post
Advocate, Arthur Bollinger; and
Trustees, A1 Phillips. Homer
Brown and Fred Troutman.
Frank Kelly was the retiring
Commander.
The officers for the Auxiliary
are: President, Edith Hynes;
Senior Vice-president, Dorothy
Harvey; Junior Vice-President,
Margaret Phillips; Chaplain,
Ethel Molino; Treasurer, Marj
orie Moore; Conductress, Erma-
dee LaBarge; Guard, Maud Phil
lips; Three-Year Trustee, Clara
Bowlin; Patriotic Instructor,
Eleanor Kohler; Color Bearers,
Grace Zirbel. Delores Parshal,
Marie Brown, and May Stark;
Historian, Lydia Browman and
Musician, Bemadine Kell.y Clara
Bowlin is the retiring President.
stories from the time that he
was a young man and every
story is true. When he talks
to our Club we all feel sure
we will be rewarded by hearing
what he has to tell us. He will
autograph any of the books.
It will be worth while to make
it a point to lx? with us on May
the 4th. Come and bring a
friend- you will he welcome.
Mrs. Mary Johnston will be in
charge of the Tea Table.
FOR RENT—2-room Apartment
with range and bed. Dressing rm.
Colored bath, for Adults. Furn
ace heat. Washing and drying
facilities, $55. Klise Apartments
10-1-p
FOR RENT—Ocean View, mod
ern 3-room unfurnished apart
ment, $65 per month. Washing
and drying facilities. Klise Apt
10-1-p
FOR SALE 1951 CHEVROLET
in fair condition, but at a real
bargain price. I can’t afford to
drive two cars. Somebody please
bail me out. Call 3725 or see it
at the rear of the Pilot Building.
FOR SALE 3-bedroom house,
fireplace, washer, dryer, large
garage, low down payment. A
Large Corner Lot on Del Norte
Lane, call 3578.
10-lp
TOR RENT or LEASE Model
T-3 D-7 Cat equipped for logging
blade and winch. D. M. Palmer,
40 R & R Trailer Court, Crescent
City.
10-2-p
FOR SALE One large, white
enamel combination wood and
electric range in good condition.
Cost $416. wil sell for $98.95.
Write or see Walter Pearmine
at Harold Crumps, Harbor.
10-1 c
COLUMBIA
RIVER
Top pay. Information and aplic-
ation. $1 00 BMCO. Box 656,
Bellevue, W ashington.
FOR SA LE
27E
CELLO —
EACH
Tomatoes
FANCY WASHINGTON
D e lic io u s A p p le s
29c
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2 Pounds
29c
BRIDGE
CONSTRUCTION S tartin g soon.
10-1-p
TOR SALE S in g er console sew
ing m achine in fine condition. A
j w onderful M other's Day present.
Phone 164. Brookings.
10-1
BABY PARAKEETS fin e sel
Have you ever estimated the
value of the personal posses
sions you and your fam ily
take on a trip or vacation?
Clothing, luggage and prac
tica lly all other costly per
sonal effects can he insured
from any kind of loss or dam
age anywhere in the world
awav from home Since the
Personal Effects policy is so
inexpensive, whv not call us
'•>r this protection the t t
’ ne \ .u ¡dan to lake a tup .
ELMO
SMITH
YOU CAN COUNT ON
4-H CLUB NEWS — ...............
The Winchuck Livestock 4-H
Club held their second meeting
of the year at the Pettegrev
home Friday, April 20th. Club
members discussed projects for
the year, enrollment cards were
signed and partially filled out,
and summer applications were
reported to have been sent In to
the County Agent’s office.
The first meeting of the 4-H
Club had been held in the Crump
home the week before at which
time the Club officers for the
year were elected.
Eddie Oar was elcted presi
dent; Richard Bomhoff, vice-
president; Richard Donnelly, sec
retary; Mervin Pettegrew, re
porter; James Donnelly, song
leader; Helen Lucas and Johnny
Donnely, yell leaders.
Refreshments were served af
ter the meetings.
The ability, prestige and
experience to get things done
for You and Oregon
f/ecZ DOUG McKAY
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U.S. SENATOR
I ’d Ad. McKav for Senator Comm. W L (Bill)
PhUlij», Chrrn., 525 S. W. Brdy., Portland. Ore.
WATCH
YOUR
NAIL!
You will soon be receiving a special coupon offering
die ALBERS FARM NEEDLE book containing
an assortment of 30 needles for cloth, sack, leadicr
and darning. Presented without cost by your Albers
Authorized Feed Dealer.
BROOKINGS
FEED and SEED
SHEHANS
Clothing
10-4-c
42'foot, 6 m onths
I block off highway.
O n io n s
Keep
house on ’s acre. Terms. Phone
3467.
10'3-p
old House Trailer. Very good
condition. 2 hedrooms, tub and
shower. $.3250. D. C. Gerlach.
Box 1141. Brookings. Ph. 3130.
Turn left, south of Sunset Motel.
Pounds
to be contributed is asked to
attend.
After the business meeting, a
beautiful wedding cake was then
served in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Over thirty carloads of Rock- Charles Crosby’s coming 50th
houns made the trip to the Alt- Anniversary celebration.
house Creek area, near Holland,
Oregon last Sunday in quest of
the jade-like material available
in the creek bed and old mine
tailings. Members from the Eu
reka, Crescent City and Brook
ings Mineral Clubs all reported
good hunting and a fine day.
Those making the trip from the
Mt. Emily Gem and Mineral Club
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gold-
izen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chap
AS YOU«
man, Art Pierce, Arthur Bollin
ger, Sue Jackson, Art Abbott, GOVERNOR
Gertrude Penn and the Charles
Hoffman family.
“ A governor the
At the recent regular Club
meeting, plans were taking final
people of Oregon
shape for the coming Gem Show,
like and fcrust”
in June. A special meeting was
Coa
scheduled for Friday, April 27th — i i _
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at the Hoffman home in Harbor
for the purpose of sorting and
sacking the grab bag material.
Any member with rock material
30 CARLOADS OF
ROCKHOUNDS
MAKE TRIP
To
Late to Class
FOR SALE—Modern 1-bedroom
W ANTED Good Used D aven
port or Couch Phone 3130. 10-lp
25c
Yellow Dry
V F W PO ST,
A U X IL IA R Y
ELECTS O FFICERS
ection of G uaranteed N orm als
wd
Rares.
ABS Registered
strain AL MAR BUDGIES, ’a
Block S outh on Arnold I-anc
V isitors are welcome
10-1-c:
rH A N K S TO T H E PILO T ADS !
We Are AU Sold O ut of Used j
F ord T ra c ’ s.
'54 Massey-
Hi rris Pony w ith H ydraulic,
pl ’v. disk
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ROY DEO rRACTOR & EQUIP
1040 2nd St
Phone 283
Crescent City. California
BOY'S SUITS
Size 13 to 15
LATE SPRING PATTERNS
*22.50
Six Colors and Patterns
BOY'S SPORT COATS
Sizes 6 to 18
s11.95
to
*16.95
BOY'S SLACKS
Sizes 6 to 18
*5 95 »0 *7 95