Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 27, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    FEBRUARY « j - l 947-
= B R 0 0 k i n GS-HARB0R P IL O T BROOKINGS, OR r r - n v
In the Land of O pportunity Page Nine
M RS. ORPH A S E V Y D IES
Too Late To Classify
F riends received word late last and Mrs. Art Sweet a re 'th e hap- w u h ' t '’ i' *t°nU'
S° m*’ tlmP'
Monday evening of the death of PY grandparents
P " “ L “ S° re “ *• CU* ° " 8 shovcL
Thompson
For S ale: Cook stove, excell­
Mrs. O rpha Sevy, form er high! D. M. E nters and d a n e h tn n
i t
>,
ent baker. Bob Wilson, Sm ith
school teach er of Langlois, at Kathryn, of Coos Bay. visited his
y ^ G E HET
River.
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SSma
e" nhS °ehS last ^ t o g e r i n g iiln e s T 'M r T n t i ‘Vf’" ' and Mrs A n -eU ?l’r" n’law
Th<‘ >»ig radio sale at Chetco
giness
meeting
iX
way Sevy cam e to Langlois ?n IM F t a k e " a d ^ m l v ^ ° "
“ ’.“ T
* AU'? Supp,y C° ' wiU
For S ale: 2 C ustom aire oil
was
VV‘1\
followed.
nin £ 0
, ,, ..— j I a and
n d r rem
e m a ained
in e d a alm
lm o ost
st n eight
ia h t years,
,00^0
■'
continue until M arch S
adv. heaterr. never beer. use»,, p er.ee,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted L. Thompson
P. D. H anks received a tele- condition. $50 each. Large black
, T a « r L was elected during which tim e they made
and
son
arrived
last
Monday
eve-
gram
Monday telling of h i s bear overcoat, will m ake lovely
»«Want Ladv Stew- many friends here and in the
mng
from
their
home
at
Cottage
m
other
had passed aw ay a t Grand rug, $25. No S atu rd ay calls. P.
f Mrs Mae Koch I nearby com m unities. Their • two
I*. Hanks.
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Laned The' Grange i granddaughters. Mary K atherine Grove to look after property in- Junction, Colo.
tcrests
at
New
Lake.
vv
e
„
V g and Mrs. Law- ««d Alice Jean Howard, made
Charles McConnell surprised is ¡ ’ th e F ^ T
r
” , S t'
For Sale: C irculating wood,
I,ka ^ en e ™1 hos’ heater. $40, L. Z. Harbin.
with a going-away th eir hom e w ith them . They were his parents last Monday with an f n l
active church w orkers.
un ex p ced visit from his work a. ^ . P r S we“
E u r^ U ™
c which followed the L A N G L O IS LO CAL N E W S
Forest Grove. He returned the
Get your your rough plum bing
the week-end to visit him. She
mating was attended by
Capt. .and Mrs. Robert Elliott following morning by bus.
at WM. D. FISHER, plum ber, at
went
there
again
today.
and enthusiastic crowd, and baby of McCord Field, T a -| L. E. Kreutzer has rented the
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. K err of Rivers end. Sm ith River, Calif.
furnished by Nieman- coma, w ere recent visitors at Bob Russell ranch and is busy S an ta Roga> C a,if / are
visiting Chrome Swing spouts for sinks,
orchestra. The dance the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel H^Twentv^att^dAd ti
t
i
their daughter and family, Mr. chrom e basin trim , sinks, hot
__ by Sixes Grange Eggers, on F loras Lake road.
w a te r tanks, basins,. Expect a
vv d a
Langlois and M rs. Ellsw orth Wotx/
"orford American Le-
be-
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Jim m y H e a te r returned to his a rt class Wednesday
----------„ evening,
...........o. —
Chetco Home and Auto Supply shipm ent of toilet com binations
52-2*
home W ednesday from M cA uley; in8 held at the seventh and eighth Co., just received a fair-sized in very soon.
EC. DIVISION FETED hospital w here he underw ent ma- Sra de room. Fred Adolphsen of shipm ent of amm unition.
adv
Look at your Pilot “label”
Denm ark was present and took
economics division of for surgery
a
picture
of
the
class.
_.ge met at the home
L. K napp and nephew-, Harold,
Charles Clark Sr. has bought
Margaret Hines at Port of P o rt O rford, made a business
the late George Bement ranch,
The following officers trip to Reedsport, W ednesday.
THE BATTLE OF
rted: Mrs. Mary Wood-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H all of south of Denmark.
Port Orford Firemen are spon­
Chairman; Mrs. Ada Sixes a re p aren ts of a son, born
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cretaiy; Mrs. Montgom- Feb. IS a t the S ta rk hospital a t ' soring a dance March 15 at Sixes
nt chairman.
Coquille. The young m an h a s i ^ range h a d * with music by the
and the
Nieman-Livermore orchestra.
I. D. McConnell will leave for
Portland soon for medical a t­
Bible Phophecy Tells of a
tention.
John Chenoweth underwent an
opeartion recently at Coquille.
Mr. and Mrs. Keneth Hcfsess,
Was World War 2 the Last Struggle?
iroom house, with small acreage. Must be
Miss Donna Hofsess, Mrs. Will
Hundreds ol people are asking this question.
reasonably. ALL CASH!
Sabin, Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth
Thompson and Jeanette attended
Is the world swinging into a golden era of pros-
Write or phone:
the show at Bandon, Sunday eve­
perity
and peace?
ning. .
Mr. and Mrs. Len Hough of
Denm ark are parents of a girl,
born at a hospital at Coquille,
This is what you have been waiting to hear—
are H. T. James
Harbor, Oregon
Feb.. 23. The little lady has been
HEAR THIS FIRST!
named Rose Ellen.
Loren Sabin spent the week­
in a series of lectures given in the
’Î end at Myrtle Point.
Bud Horn and son, Kermit,
made a business trip to Portland
beginning on
this
week.
BRINGING BRO OKINGS T H E B E S T
Mr. and Mrs. Art Strain and
family went to Scottsburg. Sun­
day to visit Mrs. S train ’s broth­
Topics for: Monday night—“Heaven, What and
er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
where is it?
Clyde Anderson and family. .
Tuesday night—“Why Does Not God Destroy
W alt Sabin is the proud poses-;
lirott Coat Sweaters..............................$7.95
sor of a new Fordson tractor. .
the Devil? Where Did He Come From?
wool — 4 colors — sizes 36 to 46
Mr. and Mrs. W alt Strain and
inspiring song service with illustrated pictures.
her sister, Mrs. Ruby Kelly, of ,
■o-Slipovers ...........................................$5.95
Eugene, are visiting Mr. and
UTr wool — 3 colors — sizes 36 to 46
Mrs. Win Strain at Bandon. W altj
and Mr. Kelly were business|
visitors here, Sunday.
EDGES BROOKINGS, FRIDAY
Sweaters, blue or brown.......... $2.98
Our family of businesses is growing, and it
Langlois Panthers edged out
smaH mi iliu m or large, regu lar $3.98
is with joy we welcome Vincent’s Fountain and
the Brookings five on the Gold
'Hi Gloves
C h a m b ra y S h i r t s
H a ts
Beach floor by a score of 29-26.
D. & C. Radio and Electric Co. to the area.
This victory put the panthers in
Yours for a Bigger and Better Brookings
fourth place in the league and
entitled them to a berth in th e ’
tournam ent. Close all the way,j
Langlois managed to m aintain a
small lead most of the way.. Thej
scoring honors went to Holycrossj
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
who dumped in 17.
WAVS AND LOSES
Last Saturday, the Panthers;
played Gold Beach for place in
the finals, hut were edged out by |
who later proved to be the county
champions. Gold Beach bu*lt up
a half-time lead of 23 to 9 which
was enough because Gold Beach
At
emerged a 40 to 27 winner. Lang-
lois was then to play Ophir for
consolation, which was won 31
to 20 by Langlois. Gold Beach
defeated Port Orford for the
1 champoinship.
GRADE SCHOOL NOTES
on
The grade school held a cere-
i mony, Monday, and planted an
I
acacia tree in memory of Sharon
Fain. June Sypher read First
' Psalm. Mrs. A. E. Volck explain-
t ed the purpose of the tree plant­
ing. W ilbur and Judy Jensen sang
¡‘T il Be a S unbeam .’ While the
,nce not required to win door p riz e !
'school sang “Onward Christian
Soldiers,” Speed Anderson and
Dick Everest planted the tree.
Fred Adolphsen has been tak
i ing pictures of the grade school
for the year book. .
Claude Goldizen
George Darling
Mrs. Arnold Phillips worked
Next Door to Brookings Market
several days this week for Mrs..
Hazel Ilofsess at the cook shacK.
‘ Earline Sm ith has been con-
NG I- L O IS
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Local News Items
ARM AGEDDON
ATOMIC BOMB
WANT TO
BUY!
A Final World Conflict
K. H. C. P O L L E T T
WHAT LIES AHEAD?
CHETCO INN
Bill Ward Clothing Store
BROOKINGS
Sunday Night, March 2 at 7 15 p. m.
Just Received
We Are ( ¡earing:
Chetco Drug Co.'
Brookings Azalea Festival
Q
SMITH river
COMMUNITY HALL
Sat., March I
............ Table Radio
ls the first dance of a drive
n?n^e n.et*essary funds to fi-
Niv i ° 0^ n s s Annual Azalea
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TIRtS TIRU!
We Have Them in Stock:
6.00 x 16 and 6.50 x 16
Don’t Run on Old Tires Any
Longer When Such are Here!
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE