Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 09, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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by Mr. and Mrs. G rant Powell,
The Misses Rosie Potocnick and
Johnson at P ort O rford and a t ­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hendry. Mr. and Carol Lee Crockett left the la t­
tended installation of officers of
Mrs. E lm er Asche and Mrs. Me- ter part of the week for Eugene
Mrs. Ethelene Thompson
E astern S tar.
. Aguiar meeting of 19b lita Kamph.
I where they registered at the
A
delightful
evening
was
spent
Mrs. C arrie Boice and Miss
'held bv Chetco Grange las.
! University of Oregon for the win­ at Sixes Grange. New Years Eve.,
M
ary
retu rn ed home S a tu rd a y
«with Worthy M aster D.
ter term. Others from this area with about 70 present. Dancing
from
San
Francisco where they
¿ e r s in the chair. Mr. and
who also are attending university was the highlight, w ith music by
\Vm Burrell. Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mathews i are Mervin Hanscam and Robert Nieman Livermohe orchestra. The had visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Deets and Ml. and Mi's. Cliff
, Vdliams, Mr. and Mi’s. C arl retu rn ed S a tu rd a y from a visit Stanhurst.
Grange ladies raised money to Campbell and families. They also
Mr and Mrs. Carl Simp- at P o rtla n d for several weeks.
I h e Louis Stoller, Clarence buy a new stove.
spoilt several days with Mr. and
’\ !ss Cora Mae Miller and
L e tte rs from Mrs. E. F. Duvall Stoller and W alter W alden homes Pinochle P arty at Orange
Mis. Melvin B aker at Vallejo.
L-„ isrhe were initiated into s ta te th a t she and Dr. Duvall are 'enjoyed visits o v e r Christm as
The reg u lar pinochle p arty at
Mr. and Mi's. C larence Fain
fiRt two degrees.
now' located at DeMotte, Ind. She from Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wester-1 Sixes g r a n g e a ttra c te d many.
and daughte, M argaret, retu rn ed
proposed am endm ent to reports a tem p eratu re of 12 de­ lund and daughter of Ilwaco. Six tables were play
the meeting dates was grees above rezo there.
Wash, and Charles Stoller and | Mr and Mrs. Andy Anderson home Friday evening from Los
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Weigel daughter of Salem. Mrs. Wester-, entertained friends at th eir home Angeles, w here they spent th ree
u dowrv
weeks with Mrs. F ain ’s parents,
was voted to remodel the have as th eir house guests this lund and Charles are brother and. New Years Eve, with several Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B utcher.
couples
present.
, so that the accoustics in w’eek Mr. W eigel’s brother, Geo., sister of Louis and Clarence and
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sabin and
hall could be improved. A of P o rtla n d and Mrs. W eigel's Mrs. Walden.
son,
Rod, returned home during
ntitee of L. V. Harvey. Chas brother, N. V. Strom m en of Rogue
A. Landauer and his two girls
il and William Burrell was River, both arriving Sunday. As returned Sunday from two weeks! the week-end from a w eek’s visit
nted to work with the lec- it happened both men spent the visit in the northern part of the with friends in Cam as valley.
During their absence Roy Hofsess
Viva Johnson, on this proj- C hristm as holidays in Los An­ state.
attended their ranch duties.
lie lecturer presented a pro­ geles w here they couldn’t enjoy
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carson
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Noble were
of readings, songs and music the tim e because of rain most are building a new home on the
embers, which was enjoyed of th a t period, and was cold, so lower road near Harbor. They will New Years dinner guests of Mr.
much. One of her projects they a re now enjoying the sun­ have a magnificent view of the and Mrs. R. O. Leach.
ie year is to have different shine in this area.
Mrs. Ethel Corrick of Coos Bay
river and ocean from the site.
taught to members so
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Pearm ine
was a Saturday visitor of her
1 who wish will be able to Jr., nephew' and niece of Mr. and t Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H arper son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
South Bank Road
lancing them. The first one Mrs. W alter Pearm ine, enjoyed • returned Monday from Hollywood Mrs. Lute Henry.
>d was the Swedish schott- a few days visit here last week. | where they had been visiting for
.2 mile from H arb o r
Mrs. Velma Sabin was a Friday
ith Fred Gustafson and Uncle and nephew took in the several weeks. .
night guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Friends here h a v e received
i Reekman as leaders,
steelhead fishing with lim it bags.
dances for future prac- The younger Pearm ine left for worod that Jay Adams is receiv­
lude quadrilles, Swedish the home a t Gervais, Thursday. ing treatm ent at the Indian hos­
id Heel and Toe Polka,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bates and pital at Tacoma, Wash. He has)
ihments of creamed chic- children retu rn ed Sunday from a been ill for some lime.
Lawrence Boardman returned
biscuits and coffee w’ere trip to K lam ath Falls over the
to his home at Butte Falls a fte r
after the meeting, served holidays. .
visiting Fred Gardner family for
N ext Door to Nook Cafe, B rokoings—
two weeks.
ME*
Mrs. Fred Reiling and her p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Georre A l­
derson returned from Eugene in
time to spend Christm as at their
homes here. Mr. Anderson who
F or Time Being, Only W atch R epairing Done!
underwent a serious operation at
Eugene, is showing steady im­
provement.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen are
will give best possible quick service constantly!
in
Portland
where
Mr.
Olsen
is
B R O O K IN G S
convalescing, following a m ajor
operation. They expect to be home
in a couple of weeks.
SASH
DOORS
Licensed by Examination in Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Anderson
Sr. have received word from their
Half-inch Plywood
son, Victor, that he is stationed
at Osaka, Japan, where he is
90-pound S latekote
receiving fu rth er training with
the m ilitary police.
Asbestos S iding
Mrs. Missouri Morgan has been
employed as teacher of the third
For Winter-Time Protection
Rake Shake Siding
grade at the H arbor school. She
replaces Mrs. Lucille Ellis, who
Overhead G arage Door H ard w are
resigned, and who expects to
leave soon for the southern part
Metal W e a th e rstrip p in g
of the country. This is the second
change in teachers in that grade
Chrome C abinet H a rd w a re
as Mrs. Ellis replaced Mrs. Faris
before Thanksgiving. .
Grange Held First
,»» Of New Year
L A N G L O IS
Local News Items
Mello’s
WELDING
SERVICE
■Now Open For Business-
Brookings-IIarbor Watch Repair
HENRY
H O RST
HALF-PRICE SPECIAL
Sifque
Chrome C abinet E d g in g
News Years Party Held
At W. L. McYav Heme
yfllSBURGH PA/tyrc
r
C tH M ¿»¡MAf/Ct
.! 1
~
—5*
NOW IN STOCK
i ? e have Two W estinghouse
4^-gallon Electric Water Heaters
' have two only
t
Automatic Electric Irons
’■ES REFRIGERATORS roasters
•doth
" ASHING M ACHINES
! r aPPhances are beginning to move, so
j aCA .'our or(^ers now as they w ill be de-
n the order that they are received.
'
don't confuse us with the
°°kuigs Electric and Variety Shop
as we have no connections!
BROOKINGS electric &
RADIO CO.
v - A. M ENDENHALL
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McVay!
entertained on New Years eve a t
their home with a 500 party, with!
20 present for the evening A fte r j
•‘happy New Year” greetings at
midnight, supper of plum puiM’ng |
cookies and coffee was served.
Adding to the enjoyment of the,
occasion weer the festive decora-!
tions in the home, a brilliantly,
lighted Christm as treet and other
mot i fs.
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II A N i) L O T I O N
Regular Dollar Size....................50c
Chetco Drug Co.
T. W. Zenier
E N G I N E
Too Late To Classify
For sale: 4 lots and 4-rm. house
at Crescent City, block from the
Thompson store. T railer house
car, and small trailer. E. Shay,
Crescent City.
45-2*
For sale: full size bed, springs,
and m attress. Bargain. $20.00.
Remington portable typew riter,
large print, $60. O. S. Young, a t,
Young building.
__________ * f
For Sale- Electric heater, $7;
Bissell Carpent sweeper, $5; mans
overcoat, size 40 $5; new $69.00
swing rocker, bargain. $49.50. Jfo
calls, Saturday. [Mease. Mrs. g
D. Hanks, Brookings.
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For sale: Singer sewing m a­
chine. excellent condition, $65;
35 Remington autom atic rifle,
1930 Pontiac, m ake ouer. R.
PHONE 183
T U N E -U P
IS THE BEST INSURANCE
against hard starting and pays dividends
in smoother operation and better gas mile­
age. We have the equipment and the
“KNOW-HOW!”
A lim ited num ber of good 6.00x16
R etread s now in stock.
B R O O K IN G S
Claude Goldizen
GARAGE
Raymond Goldizen
N ext Door to Brookings Market
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