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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1947)
cî UY. JANUARY 23^ » n v v a u ^ . HAKHUR PILOT, BROOKINGS ANGLO IS Bthelene Thompson », Bv Shower, Saturday .James Crew and Mrs. L. ■ j-v were hostesses, Satur- Xmoon, at Langlois grade j gym honoring Mrs. Ken- Hofiess with a misselaneous Tables were decorated centerpieces of holly and .besoms. Forty were pres- Mrs Hofsess was the recip- 0{ many gifts. Refreshments ,served in the late afternoon. Party Held and Mrs. Jack Storm gave M ..ay P a ^ . Thursday eve il honor of their daughter, who was nine, at th eir near Croft lake. A group ssmates of Langlois grade and relatives were pres- enjoy the evening of fun. .ouble-tier angel food cake ice cream were served. 1GLO1S LOCALS of this community who the pinochle party a t ¡Thursday evening were Mr. Mrs. Walter Slocum, Jak e te and Joe Fosse of New nneth Thom pson re c e iv e d Monday, of th e d e a t h o f uncle, Fred T h o m p s o n , a t nd. . en Sabin accompanied by Ray Epperson and Miss Lou- Epperson, of Myrtle Point, a business trip to Eugene the week-end. my Hofsess and R o b e r t R u s - left Sunday for Albany where have em ploym ent, orge Chenoweth of Gold spent several d ay s la s t in the community visiting V6S. dge A. H. Boice spent the OREGON Save Your Shoes I Shoes are still scarce, and if there still is any wear left in that pair at your home, have them repaired. w arrant your faith. Ute £ January Clearance Sale! school and cold weather needs at great reductions that offer GREAT SAVINGS’ OUR SHOES HAVE ARRIVED!! Watch this space for announcements in next week’s Pilot. BROOKINGS SHOE REPAIR B. J. Gotild Boys Plaid Jackets Mens Sweaters Values to $3.98 Were $5.95 Styles ......... $ 1.98 Boys Sweaters Regular $10.85 "ool and cotton.,. .SI.28 All w ool..................$7.95 Boys Pants Mens Shirts Valeus to $2.98 Were $2.98 $1.98 PHONE 183 Featuring 'I he Famous R E X A L L DRUG L IN E Slip-over or Button. 82.39 Mens Jaci Values to .$2.35 Brookings Chetco Drug Co. T. W. Zenier able Page Nine week-end a t his home, from Gold left Sunday evening with a truck ern C urry county. Friday at 1 colum ns of Pilot Classified section. Beach. load of myrtlewood for Portland. at Chetco Grange, and at 8:00 C urtis Sabin and Frank Strain W alter Sabin has been cutting p m. at Sixes Grange, m ade a business trip to Port-i wood at the Elden W hite and invited to bring in specimens of land the la tte r p art of the week. Bill Strain mill on Langlois Hill. Land owners finding weeds are They called on Diek Hofsess at Art Strain is driving a new the unknown varieties for identi St. Vincent hospital, and his local Dodge car. fication. Selective weed control, friends will be glad to hear he Mr. and Mrs. Andy Anderson will be home soon. and Speed were visiting at Ban which m eans th a t some of the new chemicals will kill weeds but Mrs. Joe Stankoviteh spent sev don, Saturday evening. do not hurt the crop, will be ex Posters and invitations for the eral days at N orth Bend last plained. Some of these chemicals Talent Program, to be held at week. even fertilize the main crop. Bud Horn and Arnold Phillips the high school gym, Feb. 8. are Phoehlor, 2-4D, sodium chlor w ere Coos Bay viistors, Sunday, i being sent to various com m unit ate and other chemicals have been ies. Names of several entertainers Mr. and Mrs. George Woodruff have already been received. subject to experim ent station and and d a u g h te r were Coquille vis-' field trials under m any conditions Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin are itors, W ednesday. so that definite recom m endations able to he out after a siege of can now be made. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope and influenza. M arjorie w ere business visitors Curry county land use com m it Mr. and Mrs. Lester W hite of tee which is preparing a report a t Coquille Friday. TOP-NOTCH N orth Bank of the Coquille, were Mrs. Bill S train of Langlois here Monday. They visited their to be presented at a county-wide QUALITY AT Hill, H a rry S train and M artha daughter. Mrs. W alter Sabin, and planning m eeting Feb. 18, has R EASONABLE already found rapid spread of Crew w ere Coos Bay shoppers were accompanied home by Mrs. Tansley ragweed and other poi- last Friday. PRICES! George Chenoweth, who will visit Canadian thistle, St. Jolinswort, Mr. and Mrs. Elden W hite and several days. sonous weeds. It is hoped th at fam ily are staying with her m oth Mr. and Mrs. Everett Longa- sufficient interest will develop to er, Mrs. Velma Sabin. Mr. W hite necker and Maurine Bruehler of prevent the fu rth e r spread of is seriously ill, and a doctor was Kirby, were week-end visitor of these valuable land thieves. sum m oned for him early Sunday. relatives here. Mrs. George Chenow'eth of Gold Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Volck were Subscribe for a friend of yours. Beach cam e up S aturday to visit Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and a w eek a t the home of relatives. Mrs. Willis Baker at Bandon. Not used today, at m any homes, j Mrs. W ill Sabin, Loren Sabin are articles much needed by some-1 Sold Exclusively h e n ' by and Mrs. K enneth Thompson went Control Program Will one else. Help relieve shortages CIJRRY COUNTY LUMBER CO. to Coquille W ednesday where Lo- hv selling these items through the ren t is receiving medical a tte n Be Presented January 24 tion. Valuable land becomes almost J A nother good time is j u s t around the corner. A community worthless if given over to useless p a rty is to be held at the grade oi poisonous weeds, advises W. GJ Nibler, weed specialist from the school gym, Friday, Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phillips crops departm ent at Oregon S tate and children attended the show college, who has been scheduled I for Curry County, Jan. 24. He a t Bandon, S aturday evening. The m any friends of Mr. and will present the latest inform a-. Mrs. D arrell E lliott of Corvallis tion on the use of new weed will be sorry to hear th at their chemicals, t i m e of application, nine-pound son was born dead, cost and other pertinent inform a-1 Jan. 13. Mrs. E lliott will be re tion. His schedule has been a r - 1 We are gratified with the enormous amount m em bered as Miss C lara Sabin. ranged through the county agent of shoe repairing given us, and hope to ever Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hofsess office to meet farm ers in south- Bill Ward’s Clothing Store « In the Land of O pportunity Solids, dress collar.SI.98 Nng for th at working need: gloves, work shirts, pants, overalls, ear» sweatshirts, mats, sox—many items to choose liom. , *«ved! new shipment of heavy weight cotton flannel shirts, sizes Oils, laves, greases, suspenders, ties, belts, handkerc le s. lo t t e r ie s Are Still On the JIard-To-Get List — So Don’t Overlook the IM P O R T A N C E of having that engine tuned up for easy starting. B R O O K IN G S G A R A G E Claude Goldizen Raymond Goldizen Next Door to Brookings Market