Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 29, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    BRQOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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L an g lo is g ra d e school held its D onaldson motored to N orth Bend
Mrs. Merle Morgan left on the
achievem ent day. Thursday, with Sunday where they visited Miss
Monday morning bus for Gold
, Helen Fain
a picnic lunch at noon. Those re- R uth K reutzer, who is a patient
Editor. Pilot: Here is an item Beach w here she will undergo
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reiving
diplom as
were
Billy at the Kaiser hospital
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nPoDle are continuing S to rm . Donna Hofsess, June Sy-f Emma Jean McConnell left on of local interest th at I thought
to use in your
Services at the Com- > pher. J e rry Lambin, D arrell Price Friday with her brother C harles.*’
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Too Late To Classify
J 8rvh at 8 P m Special and Donald Bramen. Teachers of for their new home at Forest next edition:
“Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A. H a r­
« extended to older this group w ere Wanda Volck. I Grove. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell
W ANTED: Lady to do sewing.
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attend these services. D onna C hurchill, Ruth M urphy,, will leave during the week end. ris. long-time residents of Brook­ W rite LH, care Pilot.
t0 k being held am ong N ellie S tra in and Leta H oggatt. j having sold their home a t Floras ings. and now’ residing at S anta
ir
T he p rogram for the afternoon Lake to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rosa. Calif., left Wednesday, May! For S ale: D inette set, $45.00;
„ and girls in the 12-15
14, on a trip to Chicago. A sister cook stove, $75; double bed, m at-
Invocation, Rev S tu b b s;B ro w n ,
„« with the two h ig h e st | w as
Mr. and Mrs. Bob H urrell and from Perth. Scotland, is visiting tress apd springs, $20; single bed,
be sent to a week at sa lu ta to ry —Donna Hofsess; band
num ber^ under direction of Lois J daughter. Barbara, form erly of other members of the H arris clan $15; davenport set, $50; team of
^ mP Legion A uxiliary W rig h t; class history—June Sy-j Coquille, moved to th e ir new in Chicago, and as over 20 years horses and harness. $225; desk,
election of officers last pher; folk dance by first and sec­ home at New Lake, a p a rt of the have passed since they last saw $15; book case. $12; fruit jars,
•*ith these being n a m e d : ond grad es; songs by the same ranch recently owned by W alt each other, Jim m y had hastened door, windows, et. See at Brook-
eastw ard to a big fam ily re- mgs M arket, betw een 5 and 6
»ration, president: E laine grad es; songs by Ruth Morris and S train
President; Honey I Jan ice Ram beu; reading (Jim i Mr. and Mrs. Frank S tr a in 1 union
had re ^ rx a v tio n s on p. m. every day except S a tu rd a y
ii«t vice /
City of S a n or Sunday. W illard G raham .
_____ nb.H crw i i Bludsoe)
hv .la rrv by
tn m
.n - Lambin;
enna
u..„;___ visitors, the stream liner “City
second vice-president;
Ja h rry
song were Coquille business
Francisco” and expects to re tu rn
Friday.
Sobbema. secretary; Faye
” M arg aret and Caroline Mor­ ~
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F or S ale: John D eere tracto r,
ris; p u p p ett play, by fifth and
Mrs. Jesse Walton returned to to S anta Rosa before the first II model w ith 16” plow. 5-ft disc,
chaplain; R uth
h
er
home
recently
at
Denmark.
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sixth
grades;
class
will—D
arrell
?r executive officers, M ar­
1 active in the business life of c u ltiv a to r and all attachm ent«,
ines, Emma Barnes, Eth.- U rice; "Success” Speed Ander- from a Eugene hospital, where Brookings for m any years, oper- practically new. Wm. D. FL her,
sergeant-at-arm s,’,son; valedictory- Billy Storm ; she underwent m ajor s u rg e ry .. .
Mr. and Mra Everett S tra in l? " " « ’hc H«m s Aulo C ou«. a a t R ivers End, Sm ith River, Cal.
Leonard Mesdames Jean folk dance — third and fourth
fountain and store, Greyhound:
Mar> Dobbema and grad es; address. Rep. Ralph D. and son, Hal have left for an bus
depot, and in their spare tim e! For R en t: 4-room house, store
M
oore;
presentation
of
diplomas
extended vacation trip.
were appointed dele­
Hook care of C entral T ransfer
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Mrs. Alice Stankavich was anj
la r Hotel office.
te department conven- —G eorgia Fromm, county super­
freight
office.
They
are
looking
be held at Portland, be- in ten d en t of schools; songs by overnight visitor at the home of forw ard to an enjoyable visit and
For S ale: day bed couch, m a t­
e n tire school and benediction by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B.
June 26.
during their absence, have left tress and cover; tw in bed w ith
Rev.
Stubbs.
Fish
of
Bandon.
While
there
they
ublic gorse meeting w’hich
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flynn of Cres­ m attress and springs; stu d e n t’s
last Friday, was well
T he Legion Auxiliary sewing attended a bridal shower given cent City in charge of th eir place desk m aple finish; .«mall drop-
. with county judges at- club held its last meeting of the in honor of her cousin, Miss E th ­ a t S anta Rosa.
leaf table. Mrs. E. M. Gurske,
who have gorse in th e ir season last T hursday at the home el Fish, who lives at Arago, on
betw’een Easy and Ransom Ave.
In the morning they of Mrs. S tella Hansen with pot­ Tuesday afternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
Seym
our
j
Across from Pierce home.
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Mrs.
Elsie
Hicks,
Mrs.
Emma
the experimental station luck luncheon. The meeting w a s|
„„ai
----- done
------ to w ell atten d ed w ith many articlesj Lennox and E arl Bendick of Rose had as guests last week-end, Mr.
what had been
For S ale: U niversal wood range
this pest. A lovely lu n c h -, m ended. M eetings will be re- burg were visitors at the home S eym ours parents. Mr and Mrs w’ith coils. Call a fte r 6 p. m. Chas.
Miss
«served at noon by t h e jsum ed this fall
¡of Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope this C. L. Seymour, his sister. M
l« S tan h u rst. Easy street.
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Ruth, and a friend, Miss Dorothy
,f Sixes Grange. Discussion
Langlois high school held a week,
Read H orst’s A dvertisem ent!
Visiting at the home of Mr. Yoshitomi, all of Milwaukie, Ore.
ild in the afternoon,
picnic la st Monday a t Floras
weekly card party w as L ake. S tudents were accompanied and Mrs. Clarence Fain are her
Sixes Grange hall and by th e ir principal. Mr. Hagen and parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. Jam es
tended by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H agen, Mrs. Ruth Donald­ Butcher, and h e r sister, Mrs.
Slocum, Mrs. Velma S a ­ son and Miss Mary Boice, teach­ N orm a Perye. all of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. M astropolito of
conducted by
ri Helen Fain and Ja k e ers. W ith plenty to eat and en­
Prizes were won by Mrs. te rta in m e n t, everyone enjoyed Burbank, h a v e purchased the
Jack Donnley home in the H am ­
Patterson and Grace Mc- th e day, even the sunburns.
Rod McKenzie and Clyde
Com m encem ent exercises of let. The Donnley family is mov­
KNL
Langlois high school were held ing to San Francisco where he
grade school m ixer w as W ednesday evening at a colorful will be connected with a whole­
Potted plants, choice shrubs, bedding plants, and
sale drug company.
it Fnday night at the lo- cerem ony.
balled and wrapped native Azaleas and Rhodo­
A good time was en-
T he re g u la r business meeting
-, the group present. The of Sixes G range was held S a t­
dendrons and hydrangaes.
for dancing was furnished u rd ay a t the hall. The hall was
who have practiced w ith d ecorated w ith azaleas and rho­
bderson.
dodendrons. w ith moth of these
At Prices You Can Afford to Pay!
grade graduation of the being picked and arranged by
rford school was held last Mrs. E na Sheridan and Mrs. M or­
BROOKINGS HIGH SCHOOL GYM
ay at the gym. Receiving Ience Adolphson. Marion Norman
were: Kent W agner, s ta te deputy, was a visitor. Mi’s.
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Cobum. Keith W agner, S te lla Slocum had charge of the
►tabrook, Virginia Fred- exchange of flowers or plants.
By Ed and Mendy
Tommie Paris, and Al- Follow ing the business m eeting a
Howdy, Folks: We recently
^odme. The program con- p ro g ram w ith flowers as theme,
read quite an article about the
of. processional—Mrs. El- w as presented
F u n e ra l services were held at wonders of face lifting by a cer­
invocation—Miss Zel-
unes; welcome — Lucinda Coquille this week for I. Britton tain plastic surgeon.
vocal selections “I Love of D enm ark, fa th e r of Carl Brit-
Face lifting m ay be all
'Cottage,” "Indian D aw n,” ton.
right for women, but if a man
Mrs. F ra n k M cFarlane and two
mne Chapman, S an d ra
in at all patient his w ill
Lucinda Fitzhug. Class d au g h ters and her mother-in-
grow
right up through h u
Kent Wagner; Reading ]aVv, Mrs. Sell, w ere visiting Mrs.
«k
hair.
Thinker) Keith W agner; j M cF arlan e’s m other, Mrs. Ellen
cy-Lee Estabrook; Class S p an g ler and sisters, Mrs Ruth
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Of course, the earliest known
Ronald Coburn;
C lass ¡M urphy end Mrs. uvewn
Jesse W
alton
to Hired G irl) — S a n d ra I a t th e ir homes at D enm ark last method of face lifting w as with
a rope.
I’HONE 183
T. W. Zenier
Farewell to grade school ( Friday.
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Benj H elen McConnell, of Venice,
c.e Paris; address — Ben
W e have a notion that the
’on ; presentation of di- Calif., has been visiting. Mrs. Ira
that
is lifted by those plus- j 1
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St< Spoerl; W elcom e■ McConnell, for a few days.
Steve
tic surgeons falls again when
school Joseph K am pa;
Among those enjoying a picnic
it sees the bill.
tion-Zelma Gaines and a t F lo ras Creek honoring W il-
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-Elna Rigik.
b u r Jensen's ninth birthday w eie
Some men have such long fa c e s;
M?
X r l e s . h ^ barbers shou.d charge .hem
vmatism
£ &
Ma “ l E d w ards Mrs. drub.e
a shave.
In The Mailbox:
Festival Shrub and Plant Sale
THE YZALEA GARDEN CLUB
J
2 to 6 p. m. Saturday, May 31
Chetco Drug Co,
YOUR
REXALL
STO RE
Ready To Serve You Always
THE BEST
XD ARTHRITIS
Lockwood and the Jensen family.
Speaking of charges, we
^differ as to the m erits of
Speed Anderson, son of Mr and
will let you down easier than
' ' Many users say it has
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ibem .......
relief.
If „_________
you suffer Mrs. Andy Anderson left Sat-¡ you think, if we m ay sell
Rheumatism or A rth ritis urd ay for O akland, Calif , where
uou our Gas and Air.
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' write for lite ra tu re on S he w ill visit his grandm other,
v0 from Research L abor-, Mrs. Zola Bloom, and brother,
A lot of folks around here
will tell you it’s a good value.
1«. 408 N. W. 9th. P o r t - ¡ G lardon.
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Miss B etty Storm Mrs. Ruth Why don’t you try it ?
paid adv.
wspapers
Cigarettes
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C
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A
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f o u n t a in s e r v i c e
tdwiehes -
Salads -
Coffee
ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
«azines
Tobaccos
Those fam ous Standard Oil
Co. scenic views are o u t -
new issues weekly. W hen you
stop for gas -a sk for yours
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CHEVRON
Gas Station
Station No. 5056
Eddie Thornton and
V. A. M endenhall Jr.
IN REPAIRS ALWAYS!
PRICES CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY!
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
Claude Goldizen
George Darling
Next Door to Brookings Market