Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 10, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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Home of the Croft Lily
L A N G L O IS
_faKUUK£AGb-HARB_OR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Sunday. A new contest is s ta rte d :
Reds and Blue. Come and bring
your friends.
LAN G LO IS LO CALS
Mrs. Velma
» vm«* o Sabin,
q u i u , who
« n o is em-
ployed at the C urry County Bank
at Port Orford, is vacationing at
P a ^° Alto, Calif., visiting at thé
borne of her brpther-in-law’ and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. H om er Faris
and family, as well as h er m other,
Mrs. Ella Stogdill, who is ill and
la y in g at the F a n s home.
Harold
H
am id Sypher - w__
o a _ Bandon
business caller, S atu urda>-
rd ay
Mrs. Mary’ E. Thompson was a
shopper at Bandon, Friday
Loren Sabin u a c in ’
w ere Mr and Mrs. L. C. A utery, w here they left by tra in for P o rt- won
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox and Joan. land. They w ere accom panied bv
Co<ruille shopper
Mrs. Ethelene Thompson
* F ^Pd
E^ den "
and Mrs. Cope, sister-in-law , and M rs ' ^ r; and Mrs. Mike «
RETU RN S FROM HO SUITAL
daughters Mrs. Phillip Cope and Lois Toby and d au g h ter
*lrs>. daughter of C a m * x'
Dick Hofsess returned ‘o his
childn-n. Mrs K ate Hofsess and
Loren Sabin and K e n n e t h V1S.1,i" 8 at 'he home
home Wednesday from Leep Me-
,',-?ndsoL " a l t e r Hofsess, Ja k e Thompson w ere Elk River busi- e n ,s- •'Ir- and Mrs j a_
morial hospital at Bandon w’here
WTtite. M r and M ix Will Sabin ness callers, Monday
,■ Mr. and Mrs »„
he had been confined with double
Thompson* a n d ^ e a n e u e . M i T k ! at^ h e’ snbin T h ™ " 8
<?n' oyed and daighr,
fracture of his leg. sustained over
C arpenter. Mr and Mrs John F lo ra , L a k e S o n T ’ ^ D ™ " a g e a t P e r le v &
»
a month ago, while assisting at
Conrad and son and Fred Hof- 5
o
ay, P resen t
¡lev ?n..n,
e> of Bre»r-
the scene of a wreck on the high-
sess
eluded Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W hite,
p, . nt Tfle weekend
way north of Langlois
Mr
and
T
v
,
M
r*
and
M
rs-
J
oe
Cox
and
Joan,
?.unt<
?TIrs- A. E. ii/’iT*
Volck u
While happy to be home. Dick
M
Lawrence
a n d 'M
r s ' L. C. M rs- Hamel
Mr r _ ann
" d. ? Mrs
? £ „Lawr,
cnce. ;<eeie
R ee,er r Jakp
JaI<e Whit
White. M
Mr. and
Mrs.
Hamel sm
spent five 1 1
still
cast and
„1 , has
ae le g '’in a full -----
and family- left S aturday for th eir Autery. M r.’and Mrs X J Sw eet India as n t i s s f i ^ V
does not find it easy to get about
hom
a , Goshen a fte r a visit
w ith
ith and
son M? and
S te. b een h°
™ « . ___ es
S «•
home e at
v isit w
or.a o««
___ i Mrs * —
hnmo
He still is under medical care,
Mm J o £ C h e „ S S- M r 8nd S ,ra in ’ M rs K a’ ip Hofsess. W al ,n No'-ember’to’ a S J '
and must return every few days
Mm. John Chenoweth.
te r Hofsess Mr. and Mm. O. L.l C. E. Spangler of
to Bandon for observation.
’
Air and Mrs. John Conrad and Cox and son of N orth Bend, M r OcL 5» after an extend
GRADE .. SCHOOL
N O TES
S a turday c n » e v n h in
g
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i ii 8 .
son, John, of .Albany, Calif., and and Mrs. John Conrad and s o r D etails will hp n J ! ? ’
Freddie Robins is reoprted to
Jake W hite tran sacted business bis sister, Mrs. K ate C arpenter, Mrs. K ate C a rp e n te r Mr and week when availahl
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at Gold
Friday.
of Oakland. Calif , arrived early Mrs. Will Sabin and Loren M r
Mr and Mri n
Mr. and Mrs Ed G allier of Ban- W ednesday morning to attend the and Mrs. K enneth Thompson and don were Si S . 1* " ? " " 1
Irene Farries has been out of
don w ere a t Langlois. Saturday, funeral of their uncle. W alter Jeanette.
'nom pson and n on.w ere Sunday callen*
school all week due to illness.
Mrs. Volck is teaching in th«
M r’ and Mrs Phillip Cope and YVhite, and to visit relatives for
\tr
MrC w o n . d i
j
t
v» < nomP*»-
third and fourth grades this week iam ily and M rs- L K reutzer w ere ten da>'s- Mr. Conrad is vacation- L arry of B a n d o n
corral rp? ,z1f r has a new«!
Mrs Jean S?ra7ngt?e ¿ ^ n t h
7nd C<S Uille *h,oW *re’ Tuesday.
ing from his work at the navy- re1adves in* £ a n z lo £ Sn S " 8
eighth. Mrs. Murphy is out £
Mr and Mrs John Sypher trans- yards at Mare Island, and Mrs.
Vr
,
Sunday*
on the Floras Cl*k;
cause of her father* death ™ acted business a * Coquille, Wed- C arpenter is also vacationing— ^ „ 7 ' R atle Hofsess and W al-
Bil Noble, cattle buyer«
W M p rm L . 7 i
u „ \
nesday.
>she is a telephone opeartor on ~ r \ere C(*Iu,lle business visitors Bay, loaded cattle at t i LJ
A g ^ o ^ e on M? V o l e M
A num ber ° f re ,a tiv w * * * * * * th e S a n Francisco-O akland bridge Tuesday*
Monday.
Mrs Church Thanks for the m
at the Fred Hofsess home Friday
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cox and ■ Aflva Hurur>’- Greyhound d riv er,,
expected treat
f veni” gu w.heure I hey u e re enter- son. Lee. spent the week-end with vis!ted at tbe home of his broth-
F or Sale— Two colums i
CHURCH N O TES
tam ed by John Conrad with mov- Mrs. K atie Hofsess and W alter
er-in-law and sisiter. Mr. and Mrs. , to be used to sell
Sunri»v ¿ .h f 1 4 ♦ „
: ,ng p,ctures and colored elides of
Mrs. Velma Sabin has received A* E * VoIck t his week.
articles vou
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Mrs
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F ort Lewis from Luzon and .. ............................................. ........................ ....................................
th at he will be home in about
ten days.
Those who celebrated birthdays
W'll sell my entire holdings, 1— miles so u tlfo f
recently were Mrs. Dorothv Kuhn
Harbor, consistine of ten acres, includine new
E verett Chesley and Will Sabin.
Cranberry’ harvest and the lily
hoÌl?5’ P r o v in g I can sell bulbs with land.
planting
have been held up due
This place is not only fine bulb land, but one
to rain.
THE BEST PLANTING STOCK now seens
of the finest buildine sites in this vallev. On
C lark Slocum and Ben John­
.from “JU ST BELOND THE FO
son left early Thursday m orning
Highway 101. Will subdivide to suit. '
on a huntin gtrip to E astern O re­
fact.should interest EVERYI.IL
gon.
jhUVV
E
h.
See
this stock and verify for your
Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster, Jesse
the statement made in this arvertisement
(3-ineh yearlings.........................ioc each)
Foster. H arvey K ane and Ray
W yant returned the la tte r part
ALL SIZES — PRICES REASONABLE
of the week with four mule deer
I they had killed while on a hunting
I trip to E astern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. W alt Sabin fished
Six Miles up the Chetco on North Bank R a
¡ °n the Sixes River, Snday, andu
KO a 133...............................BROOKINGS, CRI
caught a silver-side.
Mrs. M yrtle McQuackin of Myr-
| tie Point and her house guest
Mrs. Emma Orr, visited the for-
, m er's brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. John Chenoweth last
week.
Les Tythcott of Port Orford
j w as in town W ednesday on husi-
1 ness.
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Strain and
infant son. atid his parents Mr
Phone 41
Brookings, Oregon
and Mrs. Win Strain, of Bandon
made a pleasure trip to K lam ath
WILSON FREEM AN. Owner
ra ils the past week
Don F razier of F our Mile and
t . L. B erry went to Gold Hill
Friday for a load of cement.
L. K reutzer was a business vis­
H r b L 6 ac? ‘s ° f 1ä nf,’-. (? oft ,i]-v P'anting stock.
itor at Bandon, Wednesday.
Chicken house, Bulb Shed, and equipment.
Charles Fox is m aking p rep a r­
ations to harx est his cranberries I
at the Furham ranch on the ¡
12 46-ounce cans
Floras Lake road.
Ralph
Cope,
accompanied
by
hirst House north of Rainesacres. Highway Ml
Mrs L. K reutzer. took his m other.!
At Rivers End
Mrs. Phillip C o p e , and sister. Í
Phyllis, and Miss Ruth Kreutz
00s Bay this week, from
„PL A C E
“
FO R
SA LE
Vigorous Croft Stock
PURE - Clean - Healthy
TOM NEWTON
COVER CROP
SE e I T ^ * ^
OTTO
cwt.................. $1(1.00
Austrian Peas, cwt.........
$7 50
g.™; ™ L .................................. .' . $¿50
hodota Oats, cwt..................... $4.50
BRING WASTE FATS TO I’S!
VV e Pay 4c per pound
SI A BLEST GRAPEFRUIT JVI
0 . R. Williams
Per C a s e .................................... SI
OLD SOUTH ORANGE JOU
__
BîH W ard’s Clothing Store
lì'uioJzùuiÀ the. ß e ^ t
bT RE( L I\ ED A
SHTPMFXT n
r
10(v « va* - *
-
LEATHER JACKETS
p u v
R A IN
JA C K E T S
■ . 1
-
and ' •^■k»
to 44—VVHITTENTON P ’ attx
SHIRTS, sties 8 t,. 1+ CH AM BERS ^ S H IR IX 4 Col r x — o ¿ L
R O W ” W C
M-i? i i a m t «-.
'
CtHars, >. ,r,.i. medium a* iarg>
q u tpt
«
8 0 ,8
1 *
12 46-ounce cans
Per Case ...................... ............. S
OR WGE - GRAPEFRUIT JH(
Tru-Pak—12 46-oz. cans
i ’hingi-are hard to get. but we are li ving. Come in and
our hue merchandise. If we don’» have a l l \ on n , . , , , a n a s e e .
we will, if at all possible, get it! ‘
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ani!
!ite»i u \ 7 t e ' aHdi f" o*pi7 ,e ',a r’ "°®' and cotton I n d e rw e a r-
!Ja i
‘ , 4b- ath,letlc undershirts and shorts—all size< f o r men
an' im w p»Q r i - u
stock’ •vou’11 be am azed!
V ib w <
!{AN,) RA,X COATS AX’> hats
r X S
6
B lack-Sizes 35 to 44
II’ST l i r i ’P i v v n <
t 0 oU a!lli p a n ti—sizes 42-44
L rse
TURLEY
Chetco Sten
For Sale
Poplins in blues anti brown
C.
Per C a s e .................................... Sfi.
ABOVE PAR APRICOTS
24 21 > size cans
Per C a s e ....................................
ALL BRANDS OF COFFEE
~
24 pounds per case
Per C a s e .............. .................... g
_ i ry Wellman Famous Foods
Tomato Puree, 2 ’/2 can.........
BR-OKS BASKETBALL SHttES::
S*,,re Hour'
a ,o *
Mellow West Cheese
J Per P o u n d ............................