Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 08, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    BROOKINGS-HARLQR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
lY, AUGUST 8. 1946
Home of the Croft Lily
Page V in e
Meets His Bride Friday for Leland White, w e st' and family of Bandon spent Sun- IOM r hiS
t , v •
ter’ Lucile- of Portland, arrived
of Sixes.
day at Floras Lake.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Huff
just
com-
Monday evening to v i s i t Mrs.
’LOIS — Kenneth Hof-
Death followed a major oper-
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin and
Jrt to Portland, Friday,
pleted
a
small
house
on
their
Hicks'
mother. Mrs. M a r v E
ation which was performed at a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ThomDson
his bride, from her home Coquille hospital.
new
property
adjoining
the
Ben
Thompson,
and her brother’ and
and Jeannette, attended a show Burgess place, south of Denmark
iamily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
p’pcg, Canada.
He is survived by his widow, at Bandon, Saturday evening.
Hofsess received his dis- son, mother, five brothers and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hicks and Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell
son,
Richard, who has been re­
Ifrom the army in March, one sister.
and sons of San Francisco, ar­
married early in May,
leased from the navy, and daugh-
T ry Pilot daasiffed Advertatag
rived Saturday to spend two weeks
Iride’s home.
vacation w i t h Mrs. Campbell's
joung couple returned to
mother, Mrs. Carrie Boiee. Mrs.
, Sunday evening, and w ill
Campbell will be remembered by
CHURCH NOTES
Uh his mother, Mrs. Hazel
F o l k ! Sunday school classes her old friends as Miss Ada Boice.
i until they can find living
Mr. and Mrs. James White
have opened again at the com­
were shopping at Coquille. S at­
munity
church.
Your
support
is
ofsess was graduated at
urday.
high school and served needed. Please come and bring
Mrs. Bill Cope underwent a
your
friends.
Twenty-three
were
nedical corps in the army,
major operation last week at the
present
Sunday
with
Supt.
Mrs.
ow driving a logging truck.
Pool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy
Volck in charge. Misses Sherron Keizer hospital at North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kreutzer
and M argaret Fain were visitors.
A Sunday school picnic is being and sons of Yreka, Calif., visited
After Operation
last week with her parents, Mr.
planned soon.
and Mrs. George Guerin.
Templar Hotel Building
)IS — Many friends and
Brookings, Ore.
The John Donaldson family at
iof Port Orford and Sixes LAN G LO IS ITEMS
the graveside services
Nlr. and Mrs. W alter Sabin Denmark are having their home
bt the Denmark cemetry and son, Rod, spent Sunday with remodeled.
Bill Cope went to North Bend
the former’s« sister and brother-
in-law and family, Mr. and Mrs. Friday to visit his wife and step­
daughter, Betty, who are both in
Elden White, on Langlois Hill.
the Keizer hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilcox,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Klepfer
OIL FURNACE AND STOVE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuntz of Co­
and daughter, Virginia, of Daly
quille, were recent visitors at
City, Calif., arrived Sunday for
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
a surprise visit with his sister,
Central Building
Volck.
Mrs. Velma Sabin. They were en
Robert Russell, of Coos Bay,
Brookings
route to Crater Lake and Oregon
visited friends here last week.
Caves.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fain and
MILDRED
Mr. Titus, of the new logging,
children spent Sunday at their
company
on Langlois Hill, was in
BYRNE
At Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co.
new ‘ home north of town, from
town last week. He engaged Mrs.
the Hamet, Port Orford, where
Notary Public
Dora Autery as bookkeeper.
they are staying while completing
Little Velma Ann White is a
the house.
Rudy Langlois, Marvin Cox and guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
John Cox, of Denmark, have been and Mrs. Walter Sabin.
Mrs. Carrie Boice has just com­
haying on the Iva Wittman farm
pleted
papering and painting her
a t Four Mile.
Brookings - H arb o r Local sheepmen are busy with house.
Just in case— it may have a l­
Is who wish to Con­ shearing.
F e a tu rin g
Little Larry Baker, son of Mr. ready slipped your mind School
nie, may do so by and Mrs. W illis Baker, was guest DazP— just around the comer.
The Brooks families and Shorty
fag to
last week at the home of his
Wittman picnicked at the W alter
aunt, Mrs. A. E. Volck.
Brooks camp ground at Floras
Miss • Ruth A n n Everest, of Lake, Sunday.
Portland, is spending the week
Box 511
Mr. and Mrs. Eppenbaugh and
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Eugene vacationed at
Cruz, C alifornia Joe Everest.
the Smith resort at Floras Lake
Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins recently. Mr. Eppenbaugh is dis­
trict manager for the rehabilita­
tion office.
A carload of lumber was ship­
per from the mill owned and op­
erated by Bud Horn. Elden White
G R E E N F IR
and Bill Strain, located on the
Albert Strain ranch on Langlois
TOR SALE IN NOVEMBER
Hill.
Mrs. Don Brooks sustained a
Place your o rd ers now fo r fall delivery
bad bum on her arm last week
while operating a pressure cooker.
each; Yearlings, $5.00; 3-year-olds, $10.00
Mrs. Charles Chesley is assist­
ing at the Smith Grocery.
A family celebration was held
— DELIVERED----
*M » -
irbor
; Closed on the Sabbath •
O regon
at the Boice home, ¿unday. The
occasion was birthdays of Judge
’ Boice and his son-in-law, "T ex”
‘ Autery.
COFFMAN BROTHERS
Mrs. Frank Harvey and son.
Robert, of Seattle, visited last
Leave O rders a t B rookings Mill, J/j-mi. N orth.
week at the homes of Mrs. Katie
Hofsess, Mrs. A. E. Volck and
Mrs. Joe Everest. The Harvey
d To Lease On Which To Plant Stock
family formerly lived here.
•P and see the o rigin al field of 96 p er cent
Just a-thinkin' the kids had
P U R E C R O FT!
better be takin* advantage of all
these good days at the old swim-
min' hole. With the ties of those .
happy school days so near.
Brookings, Oregon
Mr. Barnette, of Portland, was i
in Langlois Sunday visiting old |
friends. He served with the S e a -,
bees during the war.
Don Breedlove, of Sixes, was a
visitor in town. Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Strain and small son
and Mrs. Bill Strain and son, Hal.
are camping at the Floras Lake;
bridge.
FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOOR
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hofsess
and her sister, Mrs. Fred Brink-
CABINETS A SPECIALTY
man were shopping at Coquille,
at the
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M cFarlane
We make special size sash, too!
and daughters of Coos Bay spent
Sunday w i t h Mrs. M cFarlane’!
parents, M r. a n d Mrs. C. E.
Spangler. Mrs. M cFarlane and
daughter remained until Monday.!
Dinner
Mrs. Ruth Murphy who h a s!
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
been working at Lakeview for the
Box 157
Brookings, Oregon
summer, returned to her home at
BEER by CASE TO TAKE OUT!
Denmark. She will teach the
third and fourth grades at Lang-i
L A N G L O IS
EAGLE
B IL L IA R D S
NOW OPEN
G. E. BELLANT, Proprietor
FOR
Public
Stenographer
YOUR
Installation and Service
Contact J. W. E vatt
Nook M e
O T IC E !
ST E A K D IN N E R S
—and—
FRESH SEA FO O D S
It E. Gallon
Ia
fVNCTATUM SPiC/OCUM
tuy suisitTs
TITUS
BULB
Orders Now Taken For Your
Slabwood
$10.00 Per Load
FA RM
Brookings-Harbor Fuel Company
OFT P L A N T IN G
FOR SALE—
JO H N
W.
STO CK
HOGAN
WHITE ROCK
IS Build It!
LET
Millwork and Cabinet Shop
Door and Window Frames
W Room And Cocketail Lounge
Otegon-California State Line
f e a t u r in g
P arties
Banquets
M ASO N
&
EDW ARDS
t