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PAGE SIX The World's Best Climate THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON _ r _ - , , -■■ ■ J -■ 1 11 I ica where he studied for the “Home Lighting” and will be Tilly. They returned to Portland tion for turkey and the trim mings, and holidays. ministry and became a Seventh- given by Dorothy New’ton, home on Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs O. L. Moore have Bill Brannon returned Dec. 31 Day Adventist minister. This demonstration agent. Rosery Sypher, who is employ from Forest Grove wheer he had returned from Tigard where they program is sponsored by the Young People’s Society of the ed at Coos Bay, spent Christmas visited his mother over Christ spent Christmas holidays with their sons and families. local Adventist church. The pub- with her mother, Mrs. A. W. mas day. “A glance at the papers pub lie is cordially invited. ! Sypher. A New Years dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. G. Anderson and lished over the recent Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp and daughter, Suzanne, returncd i home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Al- week-end tells an entirely dif Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp at their home at Oakland, Calif., o * ~rrrp wns enjoyed by Mr. and ferent story about the type of tended a wedding a relative at New Years. They had been vis Mis. ArU-lo Akhcpp and Mr. and holiday cheer brought to the na Eugene, Dec. 21. : CJ.J • Air • Ml 5. iting Mr. And°r^un’ tion by alcoholic beverages than Gary Kerber returned Mon and Mrs. H. ' Î. . that indicated in the ads’ put I.:r. —J r.'rx J-c.: I— -r day to Salem, where he attends Roger moore, who has been out by the liquor industries,” re Charlotte Wallin, daughter of school, after spending the holi visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redmond, Crc., vzro ml-- * v • lates a spokesman of the Brook M- — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wallin of days with his parents, Mr. and Frank Moore, spent two days of itors of her parents, Mr. ings Temperance Society, Mon Henry Beaulieu. Both Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kerber. Harbor, left here at 7 p. m. on last week at Gold Beach. He day (Jan. 2). Moving to a farm near Myrtle returned to the University of Mrs. Beaulieu have just recov Christmas Eve to arrive in New “A ranch foreman who is ac Work City in time to catch the Point last week was Ben Butts. Oregon, where he is a junior, on ered from an attack of flu. cused of slaying his socialite em ship scheduled to leave for Af- Charles Storm went on a busi January 2. ployer in Santa Rosa and shoot rica, Dec. 29. ness trip to Eugene, Dec. 30. Special New Years services ing a family friend claims he Charlotte has accepted Most of the people in this dis were held at the Community was mentally ‘blacked-out’ after call from the Seven th-Day Ad- For Relief of Symptom» trict attended on the of the two Church, Sunday morning, Jan. 1. a birthday drinking spree. Nine ventist Board of Missions to short a The services included danees given New Years teen inmates of the Salt Lake ARTHRITIS — RHFJMATISn serve as a missionary teacher in near here. One dance was at the sermon by Rev. Bates and sev- City jail were given Christmas If you are the victim of and sutler Southern Rhodesia, Africa. from the tortuous pains of Arthritis Sixes Grange with music by pral musical numbers. Eve Pardons but 13 of them and Rheumatism, you owe it to your A farewell party was given at _ self to try the new product, ALFA- Mr. and Mrs. Masters and son, were soon behind the bars again, the home of Pastor and Mrs. Leo I Charles Jensen’s orchestra, and NAL. Most of them were in on drunk- VanDolson the evening of Dec. I the other was at the Barn in Gene, of Bryceland. Calif.. vis- We invite you to write for our new folder and read what many satisfied eness charges. A sex-murderer in 22. She was presented with a i Bandon where Speed Anderson’s ited over the holidays at the users of ALFANAL have to say. Tune Butchers played. home of their daughter, M r s. Fresno admitted his guilt and gold wool blanket, a set of bed attributed his act to liquor and Mrs. Margie Boice and son. Glen Kerber. i C o. linen, and a set of hand-em The Langlois schools re-open, marijuana. Police in Los An Gary, spent Christmas at the Box 71 Shedd, Oregon broidered pillow cases as fare hmoo of her mother, Mrs. E. ed Jan. 3, after a ten-day vaca geles pled with holiday cele well token. brants to “hold things down to a roar’ but helplessly announced Students Leave Homes that this was the ‘wettest’ Yule To Resume Classes Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: season ever. Students of schools of higher this sounds mighty queer “All A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who in the face of liquor advertise- learning, home with their re- merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.____ ments which make such claims spective parents for the hoh as ‘For a Merry Christmas, there day week, have left to resume is nothing better in the market.’ their classes. Having some distance to go, One ad that isn’t hard to believe Gifts, Stationery Vernon Goldizen left Friday to states ‘ Known is the one that Floyd Mulligan return to University of ^New by the company it keeps’!** School Supplies, Cards Mexico, where he is majoring in Silverware Repair & Installation biology. 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Flatware Supplies and Appliances Carroll Reekman and Gene! Hollowware Crescent City, California Gould left for Eugene to resume ! 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 „ - ---- .. .. , X their sophomore and junior years! DIRELYTE The thrilling story of his es- respectively. Carroll is majoring 4- CRESCENT CITY | cape from a 'Turkish death march in business administration and j and subsequent life among the Gene in journalism. Arabs will be told by J. H. Api- Mary and Pete Grootendorst, • & ELECTRIC CO. gian, pastor of the Grants Pass Joan Byrne and Marily Strueb- 1 Visit our record dept District of the Seventh-Day Ad- ing have returned to Oregon I Com peite Radio Sales j Complete line of hard j 829 SECOND \ ent ists, here next Saturday af- State College. Service and j ware and electrical fix-j t emoon and evening the Grange Joan Swan has returned to tures and appliances. 810 3rd Sv hall at Harbor. University of Texas where she j Ph. 1512 Apigian was born in Constan has a fellowship and is taking +— PHONE 143 tinople, Turkey, and spent many graduate study. years in that area until the Tur- •F Farrell Sunderland, matricul- Christ ians. kish persecution Oregon Technical In- He and bis family were sent on st it ute, Klamath Falls, has re Sheet Metal & Plumbing SANTA CLAUS' a death inarch into the desert turned to his classes. HEADQUARTERS “The Family Store” Household Appliances, Fifts for the Entire Family — but providentially escaped. was adopted by an Arabian chief Sheet Metal, Plumbing See our toyland! Drygoods and Furnish- Buy more for less—here! but was finally returned to his and heating supplies. ings. Apparel for the parents in Turkey by the Amer NANCY MOORE, Correspondent 1280 Second Street entire family ican Red Cross. The Langlois extension unit 900 4th St Phone 2752. Crescent City, Calif. Pho. 631 S. de H. Green Stomps, too Soon after persecution began will meet at the home of Mrs. again but finally he and his fam ’ Helen Fain,* Jan. 5 at 1 p. m. ily managed to escape to Amer- fhe demonstration will be on Carrell’s-Hedrick Christmas Week One Of Horror, Due To Drinking Local Lady Left To Serve As African Missionary <dl[ana I CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S DIAMONDS WATCHES Mulligan Plumbing Pastor Relates His Life Among Arabs WADSWORTH JEWELERS Nielsen Hardware PHONE 2202 F. A. Carr & Son SURPLUS MART LANGLOIS NOTES ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies KATHERINE'S Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 Funeral Home Beauty Shop Next Door to Nook Cafe Ambulance Service CLOSED ON MONDAYS Phone 1091 Crescent City. California Open 9 to 5 Daily DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store X-RAY FITTED Chetco Drug Co. YOUR REXALL STORE Ready To Serve You Aiwa vs T. W. Zenier PHONE 183 CRESCENT Lumber Company Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service For Price Quotations On All Auto Repair, Painting BUILDING MATERIAL Radiators Repaired. Phone 1881 2nd & Market St. CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. Ph. 471 Crescent City fl j i Crescent Chevrolet Phone 2102 Mail Orders Filled 828 2nd St. Crescent City A Snack Or Meal You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Bus Depot Cafe Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods Tom Brown's MENS WEAR Jarman Shoes, Knox & Baxter Hats, Marlboro Shirts 920 Second St. Del Norte Laundry Gordon F JOHNSON ‘Store for Men 3-Day Service t ♦ Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners