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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1946)
Page Four Home of the Croft Lily D n u v f U .x u ts - r iA lW U K Last Rites Held For & V T M ed ¥ Langlois 1 * Resident school gym, Oct. 25. Everyone is asked to come and get in on the e n te r ta in m e ent. n t. entertainm Loren Sabin took Dick Hofsess IerL p a s s iT a»av. Oct. 1. a! the *° Bandon Monday for medical F IL U T , B KUO K IN G S , O R E G O N apartm ents, left W ednesday on a trip to Oakland, Calif. Loren Sabin. Harry- S train and Mrs. K atie C arp en ter went to Coos Bay W ednesday where Mrs. C arpenter renew ed old acquaint- a nces. She lived th ere about 12 age of 71. at Salem, following an ’reatm ent. years ago and was an employ of illness of several months. He had Jesse Casteel of Eugene trans- J- C. Penney Co. store, been a resident of this commun- acted business in this locality last Mrs. Jam es W hite, Mrs. Joe ity for a num ber of years, having weck. Cox and daughter, Joan, w ere at lived on his ranch near Denmark. Mrs. Emma Lennox and her Coquille, shopping, S aturday. Deceased was preced in death brotber, E arl Bennedick, of Rose- C lark Slocum and Ben Johnson by a daughter, M argaret. He is bur8- are guests a t the form er’s returned home S a tu rd a y from a survived by his widow, Ellen H., son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and week of hunting in E astern Ore- and four daughters: Mrs. Ruth ^Irs- *>• Cope. gon. They report “no luck.” Murphy and Mrs. Georgia W alton Mr. and Mrs. John Moore spent C harles Doane Sr. recently vis- of Denm ark: Mrs. Dorothy Wood- the week-end at the home, from >ted at his home on Upper Floras ruff of Floras Lake: and Mrs. their sum m er cottage up Sixes Creek from San Francisco, w here Maxine M cFarlane of Coos Bay; River. he works on a governm ent dredge, his mother. Mrs M artha Spangler Mrs. Velma Sabin returned on Bob Leah and a friend from and a sister, Mrs Estel Cole, Sunday from Palo Alto, Calif., San Francisco went to Pistol Riv- ' -»th of Van Nuys, Calif.; a broth- where she visited her m other e r on a hunting trip with W illiam er. Harrison E. of Cedar Rapids, . Mrs. Ella Stogdill. who has been Jennings this week. Iowa, and five grandchildren. staying at the home of her daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sm ith of Funeral services were held on ter, Mrs. Hom er Faris. i Floras Lake, m ade a trip to Coos Tuesday at Bandon from the Pres- Bob How-ard, of Bandon, visited Bay, Monday, byterian church, with Rev. E lm e r friends here Sunday. Chris S a tte rs of Gresham is E. Rosenkilde officiating. Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Sm ith of 8P*n<Hng a few days a t his cot- ment was at the Odd Fellows Portland visited receAtlv at the tagf on Floras Lake. cemetery. home of her brother and sister- M r' and ^Irs- Raymond Wens- LAN G L018 ITEM S in-law-, Mr. and Mrs. John Sypher, m an are the p arents of a baby A num ber of local G rangers and family, a t th eir home òn thè g?rl,1 b<JTn a t Let'P M emorial hos- attended Booster Night at Sixes Kenworthy ranch. P*t a *. Bandon, Sunday. Mr. and Grange Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson who f Irs; W ensm an are new residents Preparations are under way f o r ^ e c e n t l v purchased the Thom iu J ™ , com m unity, having pur- .. " " “ " " ■ ........... .. .. ... cnast n tne Hagen Grocery sev eral m onths ago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox left S un day m orning on a hunting trip to E astern Oregon. W‘11 sell my entire holdings, 1— miles south of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sypher and Harbor, consisting of ten acres, including new family and th eir friends have re house, providing I can sell bulbs with land. turned to th eir one in Cam as Val ley, a fte r a visit with the form This place is not only fine bulb land, but one e r’s parents, Mr .and Mrs. Jam es of the finest building sites in this valley. On Sypher. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sabin and Highway 101. W ill subdivide to suit. Dick Hofsess fished on the Sixes River. Sunday w ith only fair luck. The beef stock on the E leanor Doane ranch, on Upper Floras ___ (3-inch yearlings.........................10c each) Creek, w ere rounded up the past week by M ilton B r o w n, Paul Sm ith, H erb M orrell, L. K reut- zer and E verett Eisenhert. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Woodruff left Sunday m orning on a hunting trip to E astern Oregon. Local bulb growers are busily engaged in planting this week. ' C ranberry harvest at the Will Sabin bog was completed Mon- <Uy. His crop has doubled over the previous year. Cranberry- picking is in full swing at the Charles Fox bog on the F urham place, on Floras Lake road. • Mr. and Mrs. John Svpher were T shopping at Bandon, Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and son and Mrs. K atie Q arpenter t w ere W ednesday evening dinner j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es ; White. H'Hise G acres of land, Croft lily planting stocl t\ i Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Strain w ere called to Bandon Wednes- Chicken house. Bulb Shed, and equipment. ; day evening by the illness of his u PLACE FOR A. E. Sandbo, and a re s ta rtin g construction of a home. Mr. and Mrs. C uvier Greene of Los Angeles recently purchased the A rth u r E. Johnson place up the Chetco R iver road. Mr. and Mrs. D arrell W .G ar re tt of G rants Pass have acquired a hom esite from F ra n k Sandstrom a t H arbor, and are nearin g com pletion of th e ir home. The fore going sales w ere reported by P ete J. Lesm eister. Mr. and Mrs. R alph K essler and children of Gold beach, were business viistors h ere Tuesday evening. In the evening they were •— _______ I Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stanley of G rants Pass h a v e purchased H arb' ’r f rom Bill Ward’s Clothing Store __ the fee it £ HERE THEY ARE; FO LK S! community visiting Æ Mr. and Mrs lock of Burns are visiting M rs- B arry Z. Smith if K E M -T O N E -- ADVERTTSING—p l u s Kern-Tone qualitv r reated a gigantic new paint market K E M -T O N E -- Is a, concentrated paste paint and contain« emulsifying agent to make it mixable with ter. W ater is added “on the job” to make its "brushable.” This means that one gallon of Kt Tone makes 1>2 gallons of paint, readvtoara K E M -T 0 N E -- NEEDS NO SIZING, NO PRIMING—except sui faces that are extremely porous. There« good reasons for using Kern-Tone. Ask for e Be Smart by Using KEM-T0Î J. J. Gallagher P L U M B IN G Chetco Store Phone 41 Brookings, Oregon _____WILSON FREEMAN, Owner BRING WASTE FATS TO VS V- e Pay 4c per pound SUNBLEST GRAPEFRUIT Jl'I I father Win Strain. First House north of Bainesacres, Highway 10] At Rivers End . Roy Parker of San n. bsu s Ä r ,h^ ADVERTISING has made the whole eon painting and decorating conscious Certified Vetch, cwt............ $10 00 Austrian Peas, cwt............... $ 3 Rye, cwt.................................... . . Kodota Oats, cwt................. $4.50 0. R. Williams Plan to go to Indiana to? K E M - T O N E -- COVER CROP SEED For Sale dinner guest* „/ Kessler and fa m ille ^ '“ h°Kme W a lumber business a, r r n IrT' o a,heril’e DllWl G rants Pass Saturdav? Rfùrn husband, Miracle Maintenance /fa /’ SALE TOM NEWTON = ~ g P A I ^ O C T O B ^ ..| 12 46-ounee cans Per Case ................................ « OLI) SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 12 46-ounce cans Per Case ................................ ft ORANGE - GRAPEFRUIT JH Tru-Pak—12 46-oz. cans Per Case ........................... ABOVE PAR APRICOTS 24 2 1 > size cans I ajamas, per pair............................ $298 (O M E IN A M ) SEE O i k FINE LINE OF Per C a s e ......... '.............. „ H. 0 . OATS Per package ..................... Red, Green or Black ( rushers «1 9^ Hl-BERD'S SHOE GREASFL SHOE OIL " ” and Neat’s Foot Oil ECTIVE. OCTOBER IK -R cgular Store H o u rs--) . . , 0 6p. fry Wellman Famous Foods COFFEE, per pound. . . . . • - Mellow West Cheese Per P ou n d ....................