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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1947)
Page F our rni/U fM .M jo-M zA rurJn r i L i n , n n w r i i . i u o , 'W orld’s Finest C lim ate’ - * ‘v W y L; a Y • hibitors contacts. This was an 1 of the Langlois a rt class and three children. Iren, six grandchildren, kindness, sweet (unusual condition and indicated spent m any happy hours at h er two sisters, s, Mrs. M rs. K r v atie a u e Hofsess. norsess, dolence aoience and m d the rb 'PSS8ges • increased interest. painting. of Langlois, and Mrs Addie Chen- floral o ffe rin g / I The largest num ber of requests I Surviving are her widower, oweth of Gold Beach; two broth- sadness and h " °Ur 'cam e from California breeders. ------------------------------------------------ ers, Jak e and Jim W hite, both loving wife X J u 4Cile *] PORTLAND One hundred and The fu rth erest distance heard | of Langlois, and m anv nieces and u/iii o / ■ 0 her and ¡' N O W S I td T lS " 11 Sabin and F a / thirty-seven livestock breeders from were inquiries concerning , nephews. „ I_____ ___ She was known affec-i Jake Ja k e and Jim Whiu^ from eight western .states and two brown Swiss herds in Minne-i Mrs. C urt Waldien was called tionately as “Aunt Dolly.” Two _____ r preced ____ K atle and Adfri C anada have flooded the Pacific sota and Nevada. O ther states to Baldwin Park, Calif., by the brothers ____________ and two sisters • eH her ¡n death. *" ! OUeth 1 International Livestock Exposi- heard from included Utah, Ida serious : ” illness of “* 1 h e r m other, •-— < tion officers in Portland with ad- ho, W ashington, M ontana, Ore- who has been ill or some time,) but a turn for the worse T , f ?uCeST Ue.re ** K /vav who " l i v took vs vance requests for stalls and gon Il HJIU and UillJJMI British VUIUJIlUld. Columbia, July J. from the Langlois gym. pens. This is so far ahead of the The outlook is optim istic to last week w ith Rev. W. A. Briggs officiating years previous that a new rec- fill every stall in the huge 11- Jr 'n™'a Mr. and Mrs. W alter K inder and w ith burial in the fam ily npr-- ~ ord is in the making this fa r in acre building of P. I.” W alter of Napa, Calif., visited Mr. and aiIU plot a t D enm ark cem etery. P a l l , ant d 4 anH r " L Gael . 1 EtUngeras, advance of the show according to Holt, manager, stated this week. Mrs. Axford the past week-end. noow»«, ____ ! a of n t x te n n 1 e r \ t at \ the den a B earers w ere M ilton » Brown, W alter Holt, m anager of the “It is apparent already th a t even 4rs. K inder is a siste r of Mr. 1XJU1S rvreurzer, uonnie Foster, r oster, I i George w i d n e v L í / ^ 1 Louis K reutzer, Donnie exposition which is scheduled or the addition facilities of the Axford. George G uerin all of Langlois, a iH 1 np> home sayj Oc' Ob<' r 3 11 M ock-yard. adjacent to our barns D r. and M„ . L w P eate of C harles Jensen Jensen of f - D enm ark and was nanL 7 ’n,5hlei t«u7arn,nii# tO ° ,d fnends and h6, ,aXPd to provide pens K lam ath Falls were here over Edd Capps of Bandon was named the Bu'cks^l secretary of the group 1 exhibitors of the P I th a t stall for carloads of fa t anim als and the past week-end looking a fte r ™ ° space will become very scarce if feeders. • business TH RAbK S business interests interests. the present high tide of demand Mrs. Eu F u n rice c e Faris F a n s of Rivers • to ^ h a n k ,thiS ,°PP° I * ! HoWarfi Tilton andRrJ Mrs. continues was issued by Holt. He End, who for a tim e was third L / \ Jman-\ fn/ nds he of p ™ land are / urged th a t all who intend to show grade teacher here, is c o n f in e d ___ e g ors or T eir deeds of week on business. Ry M rs . H e l e n F a in send in word at once concerning to h er home with broken ankle.. th eir interests to avoid disap- Sixes Grange will hold its bus- She caught the heel of her house pointment. iness meeting S aturday at 8:15 slipper in the door way, and at Dairy cattle exhibitors led the P- m- Music will be furnished for first thought it was only a bad field with notices of intent to entertainm ent, Sprain. X -ray showed two bones show more than 600 head. This Port Orford American Legion broken. ms does not include dual purpose post hold its picnic last F -------- riday | Mr. and Mrs. Bob B artdn were . , cattle which totaled 128 at -- Humbug park and was well honored a t a wedding reception T hirty-three cattle breeders, attended. A pot luck lunch was the evening of July 3, a t the have w ritten in stating intent to ' served at noon. Games w ere un Baptist Com m unity church. The compete this October wih 300' der direction of Mrs. Clarence couple w as m arried Ju ly 2 at blue blood listed by the exposition Hansen and Mrs Jean S tratto n . Crescent City, and the reception staff for shipment to Portland. Bill Barnes had of refreshm ents. was given by the groom's grand Notices began to arrive fully Percy Hensley, fa th e r of Mrs. VOUT two months earlier than previous Kenneth Hofsess, left Friday by mother, Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, and if ffl years due to new methods of ex- bus to Portland, w here he will Mrs. H a ttie Isenhart. The church was decorated in cream colored U'lth entrain for his home at Winne- glads and blue hydrangaes by nfy co peg. Manitoba, Canada. Mrs. H en Mrs. Je a n e tte Price. we ( sley has remained w ith her son- Sonny Chapm an was hospital It to in-law and daughter for an in ized overnight last Wednesday, stem i definite stay. ; when his car, on which he was lb ii Mr. and Mrs. C larence Hines replacing a spring, slipped off to th have as their house guests Mr. the jack and fell on him, pinning 1rs? s n and Mrs. H. F. M ahuer of Port-, him beneath it. He w as able to By a and. Mr. M aheur is Mrs. Hines ¡re tu rn home Thursday but was Bn ■ brother. Mrs. Hines en tertained unable to straighten up for a indivi w i t h a party in th eir honor. Sat-1 few days. He is about as usual jr’ -■ ’ urday night. i now but m ust be careful. He is I Pete Peterson will spend a fe w 1 broken of craw ling under cars, Once tlays visiting at Redmond, Ore. I he says. dustry Leah Emma Sabin, of Lang- Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Breedlove pe”' upor ju s. was stricken, Monday a t ' and children of Roseburg were o.. p. wit i a stroke and was overnight guests of her sister, rushed to the M yrtle Point hos- Mrs. F ran k W aldien and family piuil Where she passed aw ay ) „„e evening last week.. Miss Lau- Ul 11,1 a hours. j ra Henderson of Astoria also vis- TEXACO I aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo -h te d her sister. Mrs. W aldien. ac- I»i hite, she was born m j companying the Breedloves. O ther G ASO LINE Burbon county. Kansas, Feb. 3. recent guests at the same heme 1889, W h e n y o u r c a r tr e m b le s , s h im m y s and doesr.t 1un, and .. came . to . , Langlois , - - *n w e r e George Henderson, Mrs. with luperior r m t- H H ttlU ls .'l She lived with her family W aldien’s brother. Mr. and M rs J e te e r s m o o th ly , y o u a n d y o u r fa m ily are in real UXTS, Crei.k r iT K,ora* Cred B ergstrom and Mr. and | * Superior F ir e - P o w e r m akes d a n g e r ! U n le ss y o u a c t f a s t to c o rrect thecajse ( u e k un ,1 the fam ily moved; Visitors at the F. N. T ygart fam Sky Chief lively, alert . . . gives of t h e tr o u b le , it m a y le a d to expensive repast into Langbus. where the owned) home over the Fourlh were ’ M you Hashing starts, rapid warm paat — e v e n to h o s p ita l b ills ' 1 sh e w / ' \ r J ° ,e P «i, v, I Lou Tygart of Sacram ento, Hen-j up, sm ooth u ltra-resp on sive P r o p e r w h e e l b a l a n c e h e lp s p r e v e n t these dr.* JLONS hlI n, I , n * \ th‘/ , lori‘s O- Tygart of Medford. Betty Lou power. We have it for you. Stop j W illiam Uham lp to n Sabin. July 9. | Geppert of Medford. Mr and 1 ¿ng h a z a r d s , d o u b le s tir e life , sto p s vibratos. in today. 1909, to which union wet borni Mrs. Chas. Sm ith and children, H a v e y o u r w h e e ls b a l a n c e d a c c u r a te ly witho® ] th ree children, M illiam Hill. Lau of Gold Hill. . n e w D ia m e tr ic P r e c is io n B a la n c e r . ra Etheleen ar.d Loren O. TONS, W. H. Reed of Sayre, Okla., She was a m em ber o the Floras arrivdd Sunday to spend the I B A L A N C E D w h eels m ea m Willow club, which she named, m m er with his daughter, Mrs and was always an activi mem- F N Tyga S M O O T H E R - SAFER DRIVING nd Mr ant tier. Fancy work was her hobby Powell. pbons, î and she created m any beautiful The front at th< K Rubber! Dchet th pac, s She was also a member Welder iop was made a t t ”ac- manv F. N . T y g a rt, O w n e r B ro o k in g s , Oregon! lis week by a new' sign. I ig the entire front 3E M orrell returned home last from Salem a fte r attend- ing the sta te convention of the Eagles as delegate from Aerie ¡iplar I No. 2090 of K lam ath Falls. He reports that there were 680 dele gates present from different aer- ies with 120 delegates of the auxiliary, and over 4000 visiting , members in all. The Indian heirs association will hold its regular m eeting at the G range hall this Sunday. ’ July 13 at 1 o'clock. Al, mem bers are urged to be present. The drivers license exam iner will be at the Grange hall T hurs day morning. June 17 from 9 to 1. Anyone wishing to take the exam-} ination should be at the hall early. Mr. and Mrs. John W ilbur and' children and Mr. and Mrs.. H arry n field Payne and children, all of Cave ¡Junction, spent the week-end at Pani o n!'5KIAL H U X -C R E SC E X T CITY Br«x»kings and Harbor. ( laude Goldizen George Pariini Mr. and Mrs Claude W right T h is is a . „ n e a t d a n c e , p r o c e e d s o f ; drove to E ureka July 3 w here îln buy a n I r o n L u n g f o r D e l N o r t e C o. h Next Door to Brookings Market they visited friends and enjoyed lospital. July Ith week-end P.I. Livestock Show Billed Oct. 3-11th Cub Scout Doji zí Langlois News Iff abitien but IB q UBl((ti SÁyCA/ef Brookings TEXACO Service Bert De.Moss 0 . K. RUBBER WELDERS Tçà—H j j; THE BEST or ÌTESDAY IX REPAIRS ALWAYS! Julv 15 NICK STUART His Hand PRICES CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY! B R O O K IN G S GARAGE!