Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 27, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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ige Four
Home of the Croft Lily
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
recently for Los Angeles for his
wife and two daughters. He is
completing a modern home, north
of Langlois, on the highway, on
Returns From School
property that he'purchased re-
Mrs. Wanda Volck. principal of cently
was a part of the for
Langlois grade school, and Mrs mer George Guerin ranch.
Ruth Murphy, fourth and fifth
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabin and
grade teacher, returned late Sun­ son. Rod,’ spent Thursday eve-
day evening from Ashland, where
..
ot ning at . the
home . of Mrs. Sabins
they
attended summer school at
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parents.
Mr.
Mrs. Lester
Southern Oregon College of Edu­ White on the and
north
bank of the
cation.
Coquille River.
During their stay, Mrs. Volck
Those who attended the pin­
visited her sister and brother-in-
ochle
card pard party at Sixes
law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker,
at Mt. Shasta, Calif., and enjoyed Grange hall Thursday evening
a trip to Mt. Bradley, where her were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slo­
aister is observer of the lookout cum, Otto Heckel, Jake White,
Mrs. Velma Sabin and Joe Fosse
station at 5500 feet altitude.
Those who attended Grange at
Sixes
Saturday evening from this
Vacation Bible School
vicinity and Denmark were: Mr.
The third annual Bible school and Mrs. Walter Slocum, Mr. and
will open Monday, June 24, to Mrs. Clarence Brooks, Mr. and
run until July 6, under leader- yjrs Walter Brooks, Mrs. Velma
ship of Misses Wanda Needles and Sabin Jakp White and Mr and
Rose Pamakian, of Business Wo- Charles Jensen and family. An
man’s Bible School, from 9 to 11 enjoyable social hour was spent
a. m. An enjoyable and enthusi­ with music and dancing. Music
astic time is anticipated All the was furnished by Mr. and Mrs.
children are cordially invited.
Jensen, and son, Wilbur, Mrs.
Neonta Hull of Sixes and Mrs.
Forty-five
attended
Sunday Ellingston of Coquille.
school last Sunday and w ere glad
Mrs. Carrie Boice went to Wal­
to have Supt. Mrs. Volck back la Walla, Wash., to attend the
a f te r an absence of two Sundays. graduation of her daughter. Mary’,
W hile she was aw ay B etty S torm June 23, from Whitman College.
filled the fwsition The contest
Among those who fished at
L A N G jL O IS
in Gold Beach several days last
~
visiting Mrs. Goldizen’s mother
QJf ™n 1 aeM
“ Bert DeMoss is again working week, serving for the district a t- ' arch
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for Thor Ask. Mr. and Mrs. torney who is away on his annual diocese of Oregon
DeMoss are now in Portland with Vacation.
at the white Rock Cottages
the truck, getting the rest of the
Patrons of the Chetco Cafe are looking the ocean at the
cold storage lockers.
being served now’ from the new line. He is looking over the'
Marie Baumgartner has gone ice cream cabinet which was in of a church to be erected
to Concord, California for the stalled there last week.
Brookings soon. He will
summer to stay with her sister.
Joe Moloney, who was last with Ray Morin, architect
The former Golda Mance was elected post commander of the designed White Rock Cot
here over the weekend on her V. F. W., has submitted his res­ according to H. A. Sanders, i
honeymoon. She is the grand- ignation and a new commander who was in Brookings
aughter of Mrs. Tony Olsen.
will be elected at the next meet­ to announce the formal
Floyd Schrader, who has just ing. Several candidates are ex-
Mark C. Cotton, who ¡¿ft
been discharged from the Navy, pected t0 present themselves for San Francisco last week,
is home to stay. He has no definite obligation, into both post and ed Sunday evening. Monday
plans, except that he will remain auxiijary,
made a business trip to
in Brookings.
Robert Stanhurst, son of Mr.
Herman
Carl,
who sold out here and Mrs. Charles Stanhurst, of Please Come For
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about eight months ago to go to
s
returned
week
Would members of the
Wisconsin, retufned ^ re ’he first om near,y four years jn
society who left dishes, fo
of the week to make o
_ navy. He was separated as a the food sale at our store.
home.
ith lm ls s
junior grade lieutenant and saw . call for them. We sorely
■John and grandson, who expec to
gs commander of the shelf
Redfieli
make this their home also. A fter|an
jn (he EngHsh channe,
eery, Brookings.
leaving Brookings last year,
Herman helped his brother in a!
butcher shop, until they came
west. “ I missed this climate,
Herman told the Pilot, Monday
when he subscribed for the paper.
An Electrolux cleaner has been
installed by the Chevron Gas
station for cleaning of auto up-
holstry on all jobs of car wash­
ing done there.
Mr. and Mrs. William Turley,
of Calgary', Alberta, Canada, vis­
ited last week at the E. A. Els­
Until F urther Notice
ton home. The Elston’s left Mon­
day for Calgary, where they ex­
New Hours: 7:00 a. m. to 3:00 p. m.
pect to attend the Calgary’ Rodeo.
“I didn’t bet on the election—
Grayshels
Good Cats Cafe
Where Good Food
and Friends Meet
of the past th ree m onths w a s . p o rt O rford Docks S unday w ere:
d raw n to a close w ith the Blue c la re n c e Brooks, L. C. A utery,
side w inning R uth Donaldson w as C lark Slocum> J a k e w h ite , Mr.
lead er of the Blues and B etty and Mrs. W a lte r Sabin and son,
S to rm of th e Reds. T he school ^ r s . V elm a Sabin. Joe S ta n k a-
w as pleased w ith a hym n by Glen vitch and son, Rodger.
I just tallied it . . .” read an a d ­
da Holycross, D oreen W alker,
G ran t H arry, who has been v ertisem ent in the P ilo t classi­
M ary Jean Sabin and Grey M a­ seriously ill at th e McCue home fied section last week. “It pays
rie D ellav en; a duet was given
Coquille, w as moved, by am to ad v ertise,” said C harles Echols,
by K enneth Thompson and A. E. bulance, to the hom e of his daugh- loser of th e m at. S atu rd ay , w’hen
Volck. V isitors w ere Miss W anda te r jqrs j am es Sypher, on F lo ras he inform ed the P ilot th a t the
N eedles and Rose P arn ak k in , Creek.
m issing head-piece had been re ­
Rev. Rosenkilde,
and
his . Needs no ex p lan atio n —the rain ! turned.
..
_ Bandon,
,
,
m other. Mrs. Rosenkilde. of P o r t - ( N othin- likp tbp fa rm p r to pn_
Miss Joy M clndoe w’as taken,
land.
courage a pleasant C u rry C ounty 5S a tu rd a y , to the hospital a t E u ­
The picnic winch has been post­ m ist the h ay in ’ season is in reka, Calif., w here she will re ­
poned the past two Sunday, due full swing.
ceive m edical tre a tm e n t and pos­
to w eather, will he held, Sunday.
Im agine real wild b lack b erry sibly undergo an operation. She
Ju ly 7. In stead of the th ree class­ pie before the F o u rth of July! has been em ployed a t the Good
es as planned, the e n tire S u n ­ I t ’s all very tru e in this land of E a ts C afe for some tim e.
day school will attend.
A ttorney Hugh C. G earin w as
Sunshine and RAIN! *
Alunit 55 atten d e d church s e r­
A large portion of th e S ta r
vice» at the C om m unity C hurch Ranch, n e a r the beach, is un d er
last Sunday evening Special s e r­ w a te r due to F lo ras C reek clos­
vices w ere offered by Misses W an­ ing recently. This also forced
da Needles and Rom* P a m a k ia n m ore w a te r into the ditches.
Rev Rosenkilde ot, Bandon w as sloughs and F lo ras Lake
p resent and showed some inter- !
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estin g colored slides
PISTOL RIVER
Miss Marjorie Coju- s,»ent the
R elatives of W. A. R aym ond
w eek-end w ith h er parents, Mr ire here, visiting from P o rtlan d .
and Mrs A W Cope, from Co­
D ale and S haron H ervey have
quille, w here she is assisting h e r {been visiting th e n g ra n d p are n ts,
au n t. Mrs Del Belloni.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Law rence.
Will Sabin is w orking this week
Mr and Mjr» R alph W alk er and
on the bridge crew of the sta te fam ily m ade a business trip to
highw ay d ep artm en t, of Ccxjuille Coos Bay. Monday.
Mr and Mrs Flovd Ridbv w ere
Mrs. Alice W alk er and sons
visitors at 1Los Angeles last week; 1 a re visiting h er fa th e r at B an­
th e ir son, S tanley, has been a don this week
guest at th e home of Mrs C arrie , S ta n ley F endriek is in the n a v a l;
Boice and Mr and Mrs. C lark h esp ital at A storia for a checkup.
Boice
A group of 30 friends c h a riv a r-;
Mr and Mrs W ilbur Sypher it'd Mr and Mrs E dw ard Car-1
and Bobby Jean w ere Sunday ¡.♦enter last S a tu rd a y evening a t i
gu ests of Mr and Mrs P aul th e home of Mrs. Rose Bell, Ed-j
Sm ith.
w a rd ’s m o th er E d w ard has been ’
Mrs. C harles Jensen w as shop- , stationed a t T am pa, F lorida but
ping at Port O rford Friday
is out of the navy now and is
Shirley R tngheim er of P ort glad to be home.
O rfo rd is a guest of Mary iXm-
Mr and Mrs Ed H oar and
uldson home at Ik n m a rk
fam ily of Brookings w ere Gold
Mr and Mrs. L. E Hicks and Pw'aeh visitors. W ednesday T hey'
d a u g h te r re tu rn ed to th e ir home spent the evening w ith Mr. and I
a t Portland recently a fte r b rin g ­ Mrs C arl T hom as here.
ing Mrs H icks’ m other, M ary E
Mrs. Bill D ahls’ siste r is here
Thom pson home. Mrs Thom pson for a sh o rt visit.
h as been a t Tillam ook and P o rt- j
The Friendship club will meet
land for the w inter.
with Pauline Carpenter. Satur­
E verett Chesley is building a day, June 29.
hom e on F lo ras Lake, n ea r the
S m ith Resort
Clifford Sytlm an has been re-
m odeling the H. H. H ansen house. I T hor Ask went to Coos Bay-
hack of the feed store.
last F riday on business about
Mrs \\ ill Sabin received a le t­ building m ateria ls and th e truck.
te r from h er son. Sgt. Loren Sa- i Mr». Joe Schneider of Brookings
bin. m which he sta te d he was has just re tu rn ed from K lam ath
coming home. He has been on halls after a two weeks visit.
I wo Jim a a year, M ay 15, and
Raymond Goldizen left for L.
be says the isle just seems to A. last Saturday. He will stay
get sm aller and sm aller.’
a few weeks and then bring his
Mr. Faine, of Port Orford, le ft ¡w
ife and daughter who have been
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EAGLE
B IL L IA R D S
N O W OPEN
Pool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy
G. E. BELLANT, Proprietor
Tem plar Hotel Building
Brookings, Ore,
CHETCO STORE
The Place To Trade
We H ave Everythin
WILSON FREEMAN, Ow ner
XA S L E S
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All Times
All Kinds
NFRESH
and At Any Tii
Bring In Your Eggs
IVie B uy Them B y the Dozen or F ifty C<
See Our Bakery Department For
Famous “Gold Beach” Bread, Pas
In buy ing Gold Beach Bread and Pastry you are patrol
tzing your home industries, and are using the best Or
gon products. Curry County money helps Curry count?