Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 18, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
Home of the Croft Lily
Club Met With
Mrs. Hazel Hendry
Former Langlois
Girl Was Bride
LANGLOIS
Miss B arb a ra
Leekley, d au g h ter of Mr. and
Mi’s. E. R. Leekley, of Vida, Ore.,
beeam» I he bride of B ruce Lee
Beyerlin of L eaburg, recently.
The Leekley fam ily are form er
re sid e n ts of this com m unity, and
B arb ara, being a student here,
has a host of friends to wish h er
much happiness.
Mr and Mrs Joe (’> \ and Joan.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W hite m o to r­
ed to B roadbeni. Sunday, lo r
cherries
Mr. and Mrs W altei Sabin and
son, Rod. s' cut Sunday w ith h er
parents, Mi and Mis Lester
W hite on N n :h Bank of C oquille.
Mr. and Mr« E. R. Leekley, of!
Vida. Ore., w ere recent viistors
at th e home of the la tte r's b ro th ­
er and sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Volck.
Mrs. Will Sabin and guests,
Mrs. Bev. W hite and • in. and Mrs.
J. B. W hite w ere Coquille visitors
Thursday.
Mr. b ne re tu rn ed from B ur-
hank. Cadf., T uesday evening, ac-
companii* i by his wife and tw o
daughters, At present they are
m aking th eir home at the H am ­
let, at Port Orford, in one of the
1 ow ley houses, W hile they are
v /n tin g com pletion of th eir new
home north of Langlois, on the
highway. form erly part of the
George Guerin ranch.
\\ hite m ade a business
trip to Coquille, Tuesday.
Mi and Mrs. R alph H a rrv and
family ot A storia spent F rid ay
w ith his brother-in-law and s is -1
ter. Mi and Mrs A E. Volck.
W a lte r Slocum, who was ill
last week, is able to he out once
more.
Mr and Mrs C harles Ches■Icy.
who have been visiting re lai ives
in n o rth ern C alifornia, a n i xed
home la s t week.
Ja k e W hite and Mrs Vcim a Sa- i
bin w ere Sunday guests i of Mr
and Mrs Elden W hite on L an g ­
lois Hill
Shorty
R ochstad has p u rc h ­
ased th e "Cox” W hite ranch on
t pper I- loras C reek. "S horty" who
served about four years, took p art
in the E uropean th eatre.
led i adm an of C oquille was
here Sunday and enjoyed fifishing
w ith W alt Sabin on F loras Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. P au , Sim pson
and family of C oquille and Mr
and Mrs W illis B ak er and son of
Bandon spent Sunday at the hom e
of Mr and Mrs A E Volck The
party enjoyed a picnic on the
law n at th e Volck hom e
A logging company fro m W ash-j
ington has brought in equipm ent
and has a saw m ill nearly ready
fo r o|M>ration at th e ir site on the
la te I ee Cox hom e
The logs,
too larg e tor th e ir mill, will be
tra n sp o rte d to Moore null at
Bandon
Mr and Mrs Jam es W hite.
Mrs Joe Cox and d a u g h te r Joan,
w ere Coquille visitors. Tuesday
l he following G range m em bers
atten d e d the re g u la r m eeting at
Sixes S aturday night
Mr and
M is W a lte r Slocum , Mi’s. C a rrie
Boice Mrs Velma Sabin, O tto
H eche I and Jak e W hitt
Mrs l . II H utton is rep o rted
seriously ill at her home on the
hill atsw e I Denmark. w ith seat let
fever
W ill Sabm Bex W hite and J.
B W hite wen* P ort O rford vis-
itors, Wednesday
Fishing Gossip
The sea-going profs did it a g a in
they knocked o x e r 20 b la c k
the Pine Cone.
For Rogers’ fans the picture of­
fers en tertainm ent of the high
quality th at has made him the
country’s No. 1 cowboy star.
He rides Trigger, sings and o u t­
wits the villians with the breezy
charm th at has earned him the
title of King of the Cowboys.
-
nis sawnun
s t a r t here, was delivered
la te last week by Thor
his tru ck . Brought fror
th e p lan t weighs in the j
hood of 20 tons, and wj
p o w er for the Kerr min
w ith electricity for the
Killed a t the Pine Cone T h e a ­
tre for th e com ing week a re th re e
bits, described by N o rris Kem p
as tine of the best-balanced show
w eeks for some time.
Sam J. Gott was i
S unday and Monday. " E a rl C ar-
Sham rock. Texas, Tue
ro ll’s V anities." in which th e re ’s
cause of the serious illn
The su b m arin e diesel engine m o th er.
m usic you’ll rem em ber, p r e t t y
t.irls and dancing, the B roadw ay
scene th a t m ade the old rav in e
of rev elry fam ous, s ta rrin g love­
ly and m ore glam orous C onstance
Moore, w ith dashing D ennis O’­
Keefe, w ith a b rillia n t su p p o rtin g
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT,
cast.
Kickner.
D ate..................
P rice,lin g this show, on Fri-1 Brookings, Oregon.
T he next re g u la r m eeting will
he held Aug. 20. a , the A gda day and S aturday com es "R ene­
Kindly en ter my subscription to the Brookings-Harbor
B ickner home, across from the gades," w here the "red-blooded" i
girl rides w ith D cm brones the
C om m unity C hurch.
....... year...., for which you will find (check) (nxr<eri
’•Vest's m o s t notorious o u tlaw
hand, in C olum bia’s technicolor
(lu b Sells Hydrangaes
xvestern. B rookings is g e ttin g this 'cash) for ............................................................
A zalea Garden C lub s till has p ictu re ahead of most th e a tre s in
(Signed): ..................................................................
c h o ic e hydrangaes, hilled in nt the this area.
H ibbard h o m e , B rookings, for
Next W ednesday and T hursday,
ad d ress .................................................................
sale now.
adv . ; the gayest and most ex citin g of
"m usical round-ups" is R epublic’s
Em- your • x« ry iran in u tcr m »d. U tah," latest s ta rrin g vehicle of • S2.50 per yeer in Curry County- $3.00 per year outside the <
see P ete at L esm eister Agency Roy Rogers, which is billed at
Local News Items
Handy Subscription Blank
You get, friendly, personal service
at those new Chevron Gas Stations
Folks have alw ays en|oyed the thoughtful,
interested kind of service they receive at inde­
pendent gas stations. But many people don’t
always know they are ’’home-owned.” Well, as
C hex ron C»as Dealers, we re establishing our
identity as independent businessmen in our com­
munity. T hat’s the reason for the new Chevron
Signs and the burgundy, cream and green paint
jobs on our stations.
REMEMBER.. .the
Its only the best” for our customers — and
that adds up to products like Chevron Supreme
Gasoline and RPM Motor Oil. Our other services
and accessories will be the same top grade, too.
W ell be glad to honor Standard of Califor­
nia’s Chevron National Credit Cards. If you
haven’t applied for a Credit Card, drop in any
time and we 11 see that you get an application.
same products, the same sertice, the same folks to serve f
r r o o k ix g s
O REG O N
m a p p e r s an d tw o Img cod, tro llin g
in the tw»y
O th e r fisherm en report tak in g
plentx ot giant cutthroat and na-
• the Chetco river.
The S a te llite club held its re g ­
u la r m eetintg a t the hom e of
. azel Hendry, w ith D reah Gol-
dizen presiding last week.
Lillian W iederm an w as a p p o in t­
ed delegate to m eet w ith the
B rookings-H arbor C h am b er of
Commerce, to organize an A zalea
F estival association.
P lan s w ere m ade to devise v a r ­
ious w ays of raisin g fininces to
lie used in organizing an E a ste rn
S ta r c h a p te r here. Two new m em -
bers joined: Mrs. B etty B urn-
bridge. a pas, w o rth y m a tro n of
O m aha, was a visitor. E n te rta in ­
m ent w as in ch a rg e of Agda
Pine Cone Theatre
Announces Show
-THURSDAY, JLiy
‘ D & M E N D Y ’S service
le t J. J, Gstllagher
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OR£GON
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