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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1946)
"AY, AUGUST 29, 1946 _RRO< »KINGS-IIARF/OR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON daughter, Mrs. Don Auer. H arold Sypher transacted bus iness at P ort Orford. Saturday. n^lois schools will open Mrs. A. E. Volck, Mrs. Mary Veek following teachers at Ashland. The Sixes E. Thompson, and Mrs. A. W. upils will be transported Cope attended the flower show at ]O1S this year, which will Bandon Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, supt. the enrollment hy 25. ers for the grade school of the grade school a t Springfield. ’ a . E. Volck, principal Ore., visited here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Byers and [¡¿nth and eighth grades; nna Churchill of Port O r son. John, of Sacram ento, Calif., th and sixth grades; Mrs. visited at the home of Mrs. Byers' iurphy. third and fourth sister-in-law , Mrs. A. E. Volck, and'.Miss Nellie Strain, the past week. second grades. M ary Jean and Gerald Sabin ¿ce Hagen will again be visited recently at the home of ll of the high school with th eir uncle, Mike Sypher, at Cam ary Boice assistant. O thers as Valley. faculty have not been an- Edw ard Sypher and Dick Hil- derbrand left recently for a plea at this time. reported that Mrs. Hazel sure trip and to visit the form er’s will again cook a t the relatives in Texas. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Volck went | school. The grade school to Coos Bay Tuesday to visit his has not been hired. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and IDE SERVICES services were held at Mrs. E. R. Leekley, at their new cemetery. Friday after- home at Englewood. The Leek or Sam Russell, of Rose- ley family are form er residents of of the late pioneer fam- this community. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hoy, of San Floras Creek, he was a iwell-known resident of this Francisco, are here, looking a fter th eir tim ber claim and visiting at Is survived by a son, Glenn, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tin the service; four sisters, ' Rigby. Mr. G am ier of G am ier Refrig |Lizzie Cheever, Langlois; Itta .Marshall. Langlois; e ra to r Shop, was in the commun tora Russell, Langlois and ity, Friday, from Coquille. jh’tie Mosher of Coos Bay; Among those seen at Bandon others, J. G , of Coos Bay; Friday were Mrs. Will Sabin and tr. of Coos River; Bob a t grandchildren, Mary J e a n and and Charles of W ashing- G erald; Mrs. Kenneth Thompson a n d Jeannette, M rs . Dorothy K uhn and Betty, Milton Brown, Ctf NOTES ’ -fve attended Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Art S train and The evening church serv- d aughter and house guest, Miss resumed Sunday at the Shirley Grassley, Mr. and Mrs. ¡nity Church, with Rev. A. A. Cline and Mrs. Dennis Cline. tide. O tto Klingbeil of Coquille vis feting of Sunday school ited at the Will Sabin home Tues h was held Wednesday cve- day. the home of Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Perkins Plans were discussed for visited at the home of her broth i garter and orders were e r and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. (for new literature. Present Phillip Cope, last week. They were kter Hofsess, Mr and M rs., accompanied home by their daugh- hompson and Mr. and l Helen, who has spent the sum E. Volck. m er here. The Perkins reside 60 EOZS NEWS m iles north of Los Angeles, where Hofsess has re tu rn e d they operate a car repair shop. driving truck, a f te r be- C lark Slocum motored to Co several weeks w ith a bro- quille, Wednesday. Mrs. Mary E. Thompson was a nends of L. E. K re u tz e r’ T hursday guest of Mrs. Volck. glad to learn th a t he is! Miss Shirley Grassley of Port- I s rapidly from his re-1 land is a guest at the home of Mr. urgency operation fo r ap and Mrs. Art Strain. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W hite were a? the Landon Leep hospital. shopping at Coquille Thursday. f ' -1 ¡M iss M ary Those who attended the pin ‘ • p called to P o rtla n d on ochle party at the Legion hall at the illness of h e r P ort Orford Thursday evening in- kNGLOIS i Home o/ the Croft Lüy Page VI«« Sell, Buy or Trade--In Pilot Classifieds eluded Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slo cum, Jake White and Mrs. Velma _ Sabin. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cadman of Coquille were fishing on Floras Lake, Sunday. Glenn Noble and Robert Leach of Upper Floras Creek, were Port Orford business viistors, S a tu r I his new model tills a long-felt need for a compast oil heater day. of adequate heating capacity. It combines modern design with Mr. and Mrs. Chris S a tte r and granddaughter. Dianne, of Floras advanced engineering. The m oderate price makes it desable Lake were at Port Orford, Friday. to replace old inconvenient coal or wood heaters with this new Elden White, Bud Horn and a ttrac tiv e "Custom-Airc.” Economical, controlled beat with the Bill Strain started hauling lum ber Monday from their sawmill on m ere turn of a knob. It is 20x14 inches and 37Si inches high. Langlois Hill. Ideal for heating three or four rooms or as an auxiliary h eat A number of relatives called at e r where present equipm ent is inadequate. It is a dark brown the Sabin-Thompson cottage at Floras Lake, Sunday, to visit Lo ripple, w ith bronze-tone trim . ren Sabin. Present were Mr. and A T T R A C T IV E A P P E A R A N C E Harmonizes with other furniture Mrs. James White. Mrs. Joe Cox and Joan, Mrs. Velma Sabin, Mr. COMPACT— SA V E S SPACE! Takes cold air from door and and Mrs. Kenneth Hofsess, Jak e heats it to desired tem perature and circulates it to every cor White, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sabin ner of the room. and Dod, H arry Strain, LeRoy Hofsess, Jim Sweet and Miss M ar COZY R A D IA N T U N IT— has 11-inch heating drum. tha Crew L IE T CO VER— provides additional radiant heat. Mr. and Mrs Jack Edw ards and son of Langlois Hill were here, H A N D Y TOP LIG H TIN G —easy to light, no dirt or muss. Saturday evening. See these heaters at the shop of Mrs. Ethel Corrick, of Coos Bay. was in town Friday and at - , tended the funeral services for' Sam Russell. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Volck and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope pic nicked at Floras Lake, Sunday. Mary Jean and Gerald Sabin are staying at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wjm. U. Sabin. Miss M arjorie Cope spent S un day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope, from Coquille, where she is assisting her aunt, Mrs. Del Belloni. Miss M artha Crew is staying, this week, with her brother and Featuring sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crew, at Bandon. Mrs. Don Brooks and small son arrived home this week from G rants Pass when* she has been visiting her mother, who has been quite ill. Mrs. Bob Ward of Bandon vis ited Monday at the home of her mother, Mi's. W alter Slocum. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fox were Coquille visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson gave a dinner. Sunday evening, in «REEN 1IR honor of their daughter’s seven teenth birthday. Sheriff Sabin of Qold Beach was a business visitor here Saturday, j Bert Hoggatt and Henry Adolph) sen of Elk River were in town. | Sunday, in connection with fair -L , t xhibits and booths. — DELIVERED----- Those who attended Grange on, Saturday evening were Mr. and; Mrs. Chas. Jensen and family and; Mrs. Mabel Edwards of D enm ark.1 Mr. and Mrs. W alter Brooks, Mr.» COFFMAN BROTHERS and Mrs. Clarence Brooks, Jake White. Mrs. Velma Sabin, Mr. j Leave Orders at Brookings Mill, 1 North. and Mrs. W alter Slocum and Mr. | ! and Mrs. Joe« Stankoviteh and son. 1 Mrs. Rayburn Guerin returned I ~r home Sunday morning from a visit +• I with relatives at Corvallis. I Mrs. Frank S train was a medi-l cal patient at the Leep Memorial hospital, at Bandon, several days “ Custom Aire” Oil Heaters J . J . G a lla g h e r P L U M B IN G 8008 Cafe S T E A K D IN N E R S —and— FRESH SEAFOODS Orders Now Taken For Your Slabwood $10.00 Per Load Brookings-IIarbor Fuel Company 8, & 8, Cafe (lpen 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. DINNERS AND SH O R T ORDERS CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor WHITE ROCK W Room and Cocktail Lounge at the Oregon-California State Line t’ E A T U R I N G . Dinner Parties Banquets BEER by CASE TO TAKE OUT! last week. Lowell K reutzer and Lloyd | K reutzer were Coquille business j v isitors, Monday. Loren Sabin. Harry’ S train and | Miss M artha Crew went to B a n -! don Sunday evening to visit Dick I Hofsess at the hospital. Mrs. L. E. K reutzer and fam ily and Mrs. Hazel Hofsess mo-) tored to Bandon Sunday to visit Mr. K reutzer and Dick Hofsess. Dennis Cline came home from Brookings last week, where he has been preparing lily bulb and g a r den ground with his rototiller. He! has returned there again. Charles W ilm arih is construct-) ing his quonset hut on his prop erty , north of Langlois. Loren Sabin and Harry* S train j m otored to M yrtle Point Monday) evening to visit Dean Epperson. Sabin and Epperson became ac quainted while serving a t Iwo LET Build It! Millwork and Cabinet Shop Door and Window’ Frames FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS— CABINETS A SPECIALTY We make special size sash, too! M A SO N & EDW ARDS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Box 157 Brookings, Oregon