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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1947)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON The Land of Opportunity JTH ilrs D ay , march Sell, Buy or Trade—In Pilot visited his grandm other. Mr«, re ta ry -tre a su re r. Ju n e S y pher; K atie Hofsess and his uncle, W al- Anne K ruetzer, B etty Moad. I r - _____________ * ___________________________ ____ ter. last week. They took him ene F arrie r. P a tty Boice. Grey- 7 V hl Sth^lentf Thtyrnpeon home S atu rd a y as he had to m arie Deliaven, D onalee Apling, go to the doctor for m edical at- and Donna Hofsess. K enneth Hofsess was a busi >«s caller e a iie r ai ju n ir. ja i m u a / .. tention for . his arm , broken sev- i The Langlois volleyball team ness at tin Coquille. S aturday C larence Fain drove to P ort eral weeks ago. ; was defeated by th e B rookings Orford S aturday evening o at- and XIrs* *hke S- ? , r girls by a 29 to 26 score on the tend a meeting of the Masons. and d aughters of C a m s alley 0 p h ir flw r T uesday evening. The Malcolm Klepher who h a s visited friends and relatives . e r e B rookings girls com pletely out- spent the w inter at Brem erton. ?his w eek- . . . , classed the P a n th e re tte s in the Wash., visited his aunt. Mrs. V e l- i'u ' ” '*nu*^ r e re g u la r first hajf an€j th e stood 20 m a Sabin. Tuesday evening. He Floras v iJ*ow m eet.ng, a t tQ ? m favor of B rookings. In the left the following m orning for tbe 1 *ub rocm ' Thursday. A pot seconj h alf Langlois began to Palo Alto. Calif., to visit an o th er luck dinner was enjoyed at noon m ake poin ts and p ile d up IS to i aunt, Mrs. Homer F a n s, a n d , and a ban sorre Pro 1 '*as. rea ‘ B rookings’ nine in th e last period, fa m ily. ized fro m the a uctio n held m the To Brookl w en t count WE HAVE ON HAND: L A N G L O IS B R O O K IN G A bout r ig h ty tended the con,- a u c h o n r e / M re v " re eham pu‘ " sh Ip m u m ty p a rty « t the g r.d e « h o o l !pook j f B n a h w aJ a gym Frtday evening The tim e vjJjtor , he was spent playing games sing- m em ber ing and dancing R efreshm ents n„ t m w n n g w,„ hel<j a( , he werv Mrs.. Conners and ¡ub M arch 13. All mem- son. of Bandon, were guests. . _____ „ ___ . . Mrs Hazel Hofses.s and daugh- **” an i urgw l ,0 com e ter. Donna, w ere shopping a t R elatives have received an- Coquille. S aturday afternoon. nouncem ents from Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs W ilburn Autery B- W hlte- ° f the birth of a baby and son attended the show a t 1)0171 Feb- 21- He 13 th« « ’ second Bandon. Thursday evening child. Mrs. WTute is the daugh- Mr. a.nd Mrs. J. H. Thompson te r of M rs’ K atle C arpenter, and of Dallas. O re, spent W ednesday £raruiliauKhter of the late Mrs. evening with Mr. a.nd Mrs.. Ken- Cora J. Conrad, both w ere resi- neth Thompson; and left the fol- dentc of Coos and C urry counties. lowing day to visit relatives m Miss Jean E verest e n te rta in e d California. her Sunday school class. S a t- Clarence Fam and Loren Sa- urday w ith a p arty a t h e r home. bin started work last week with* H arry S train, bus d riv er of th e . P aul Bartey’s bridge crew of the Floras Lake school bus. is living, • ta te highway departm ent. at F loras Lake. Mr«. Jam es W hite and Mrs. Mary Jean and Joe ¿ a b in w ere Joe Cox were shopping a t Co- week-end guests of th e ir grand- quille. Thursday. parents. Mr. a.nd Mrs. W ill Sa- Miss B arbara W right of Ban- bin of this area. C harles Jensen and family a t D enm ark m y at Jim Jenkins of Bandon was a Langlois business visitor Monday Miss Ruth K reutzer celebrated her birthday. Monday with g < ^ wishes being extended to h e ^ b y friends. Thirty-one attended Sunday schoo. Rev. Rosenkilde announced th a t a prayer m eeting service would be held each Tuesday eve- ning a t the church during the the m onth of March. L. Kreqr ter ha> bought i quon- sett hut from C harles W ilm arth and is having it assemble,! on his ranch for use t calf shed. Local sheepmen report th a t th eir sheep and 'am bs were h ard hit by the cold dorm over the week-end. Some of the hill ranch- n th eir ranges ming Hot: d I oren Sa- >s visitors at *> h Bend 19 17 ’ST 1 C H A I) ’ Fountain “ d, * an Joae Calif., visited old friends here, S atu rd ay . They are m t T X ™ d*ntS of L an« lo‘3 J ,> 3 3 PracTICe here 6 35 years ago. la te r mov- ‘" g \° Mf tle P<,1" r’ w hcre h e ‘ o p erated * hospital.. L ittle Rod S abin is ill w ith whooping cough. Ja k e W hit is confined to his home w ith a siege of tiu. *'Ir and ^ rs‘ D orhm an. of Pwrt O rtord w ere visitors in this com m unity, Monday. H arry Tedson. of Sm ith River, C alif, who has been visiting his friends a t R eedsport and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Libby of N orth B ank of the Coquille, spent the week- end a t Langlois w i t h friends, Harry is a form er stu d en t of the local schools. The grade stu d en ts and teac h ers published the F eb ru ary is- '*ue of the School Bell New- last Friday. The group is to be coni- mended upon the clever c a r - , toons, hum or and spicy news. FWo 4-H clubs were organized here recently, and the m em bers' are w orking tow ards scholarships j to the sum m er school at C orval-i Us. The bachelor sew ing club has eigh* m em bers and is m ade upi o ’ P resident, Clyde Quigley ; vice-1 i president, Dick E v e re s t; secre ta ry -tre a su re r. C harles C larke; n. B ennie Brown. Don- S <1 B n, J e rry Lam bden,' a n d , erson. O u r Horne club d of 10 girls. They are ! rg a ret M orris; v ic e -|| M a rv Jean S a bin ; se Come in and Look At These Two Popular Numbers M a r th a C re w ' o f l the l o w r e w i u high « o r e r w ith 10 and L a n d a u e r w as high for B rookings w ith 6. The P a n th e rs leave for the -Ashland in v ita tio n a l to u rn am e n t tHi« ___________________ _ F o r y o u r e v e ry in s u ra n c e need See Pete Lesm eister Agency. ! t .a xs, LOO L a t e TO C l a s s i f y --------------------— -------------------------- F or R en t: F u rn ish ed two-room a p a rtm e n t. Yelton. a t W illow & Spruce. • ~Z ~ . F or „ ak? Ow in£ to lB health, . 7?y bulbs' in the ?cound. J rs - 'V elham , c a re Mrs. Goldie S rnitb- B rookings. ~ ” S A L E ~ E a rl>' R °se seed £ ° tdtoes and cookers. Joe Rose, Rake S hake Siding Johns-M anville A sbestos Siding 45-lb., 55-1 b., 65-1 b. and 90-lb. Roofin? 34”, 39” and 44” H eatilators h , ” 9 16” and 3/4” Plywood M asonite T em perboard M asonite Tem pered Tileboard Johns-M anville W allboard Doors W indows Mouldings Floor Tile C hrom trim Sewer Tile Chimney Tile Building H ard w are Glass id r b o r ’ ° r e g o n STAM PS Brookings Market Thor Lsk Peggy Ask DAV By SIMMONS, wine tapestry.................... $84.51 By SIMMONS blue tapestry...................... $99 51 By HARMON, heavy blue floral tapestry $121.51 Sunnions 39-inch Rolluway Beds lom plete with cotton mattress, S31.45 7 J l ST .ARKIVEI» _ S-inch Woodsman l W s . n iih heavy cord «»les. Brookings Shoe Service Shoe Repairing K. J. Gould v „ ,^ ” 7? • VKitv Gould p NEW SHIPMENT Swing Rocks, upward from ........................ $43.51 f e P dr'cks’ Furnihire Co New Johnson Building Store Honrs 1 a. m. to 6 p. m.