Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 11, 1950, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1950
h orid's Best {'limate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE SEVEI*
As part of the program, the visited Mrs. Evelyn Boice Thurs­
to solve their problems. Others
EUGENE—Appointment of C.
' concerned were: Lura Scudder local unit presented a style re- day, May 4.
T. Duncan as associate profes-
Dick Everest, spohomore at the
(Bertie Britton) the funny-out­ view of old-fashioned dresses. Ma-
sor in the University of Oregon
going cook; Freda Borden (Bev­ rion Brooks gave the history of local school high school, won
school of journalism was re-
erly Merriliod) the neighbor gal each dress as it was modeled, third place in Uie county typing
vealed last week.
Driving northward late last who was fond of Tucker; Kath­ and Fay Price played for the I contest held at Gold Beach on
This appointment rounds out week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins ryn Bock-Smythe (Nelda Bier­ review’. There were bridal gow ns, May 2. Other Langlois students
the staff of the jurnalism school, came within an "eyelash” of be- man) Annie’s daughter; and homespuns, hand-made Europe­ taking part in the contest were
according to Dean Clifford F. j ing forever taken off the road. Flora (Greymarie DeHaven), an gowns, plumed hats, and neg­
Mary Sabin and Greymarie De-
Weigle. Duncan has a background
Near Carpenterville, rounding Kathryn’s daughter.
ligees. Comedy features were Havin. They were accompanied
in almost every phase of com- j a curve, they met a logging
Frances Autrey as a flapper of by their »instructor, Mr. Thet­
munity newspaper work. He has truck, on which the coupling un- । Between the second and third, the early ’20s, and. Dorothy1
acts
the
cast
and
prompter,
Lois
ford.
been a reporter, advertising man-1 hitched, allowing the trailer to
Brown dressed in an old-fash­
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morrill and
Wise,
and
make-up
artist,
Mary
ager, managing editor, photog­ side-swipe the Perkins car. Bob,
ioned bathing suit. Assisting the small son returned May 4 from a
Sabin,
presented
their
director,
rapher, and news service corres­ instinctively swerved far to the
ladies on the stage was Ollie
pondent.
right, at the widest spot on the Mr. Thetford, with a sport shirt Burgess, dressed as Tony, in the 6-day trip to Portland. They took
Subject to confirmation by the curve, possibly saving the lives as a gesture of appreciation for height of male fashion. Among a load of sheep to the Portland
his w’ork helping them.
market.
state board of higher eduaction, of both him and his wife.
those who modeled were Mesdam­
Nine members of the local 4-H
Langlois home extension unit es Florence Thorhaven, Roberta
his appointment will be effective
The car was badly dented, the
Calf
club and their parents met
windows broken, and Alice sus­ walked away with all honors at Whereat, Ada Campbell, Alice
in September.
Sunday
afternoon at Don Mc-
When Duncan received his B. tained a few cracked ribs, which the Homemaker’s Festival held Stankavich, Frances Autrey, El­
at Gold Beach, May 4. The trav­ sie Quinn, May Robison, Helen Kenzie home. H. S. Cadman is
A. degree from Universit of Min­ are now taped.
eling gavel was presented to the Fain, Dorothy Brow n, S te 1 1 a their leader.
nesota in 1936 he started in the
unit as an award for the best Slocum, Etheleen Thompson, Pau­
Commebceme n t exercises will
active field as a reporter on the
scrapbook of the year’s activities line Anderson, Della Kreuger and be held Friday, May 19, at the
Northleld (Minn.) News, a famed
This gavel will remain with the
high school gym. Baccalaureate
weekly. He followed this with a
Miss Betty Kuhn.
By Nancy Moore
unit until next year's festival.
services will be held Sunday,
year as advertising manager for
Others from Langlois who at­ May 14, at Community church.
S»\es Grange will hold its next The unit won first place in the
I^lirk Region Echo, Alexandria,
tended the festival were Mr. and
Judy and Janice Boice recently
Minn., and then took over the meeting at the hall, Saturday, table floral trrangement contest. Mrs. Floyd Shrotridge, Mrs. Otto
May
13.
Following
the
Mother
’
s
This
arrangement,
made
by
Eth-
celebrated their birthdays just
managing editorship of the Red­
Day theme, the home economics cleen Thompson and Frances Au­ Heckel, Walter Slocum, Clarence a week apart. Their mother, Mrs.
wood Falls Sun (Minn.)
committee “the Mother of the try’. depicted a spring time flower Brooks, J. H. Robison and Mrs. j Evelyn Boice, gave each a party.
Grange,” will have charge of । garden and represented many Malloy of Port Orford.
Judy who was 10, April 28, en­
the program.
Phyllis Cope and Lulu Cope left tertained a group of her friends.
• hours of careful work. The unit’s
Among those from Sixes at- exhibit of slipper chairs was vot- Saturday morning to visit the J. Janice, who was eight, May 4,
tending meeting of Pomona at ed the best exhibit made by any Adahs who live up the Rogue.
celebrated by entertaining her
For Sale Good white nemale Ophir last Saturday were W. R. i
friends.
Mrs.
Betty
Bullard
of
Prosper
unit.
range and boiler. Sam J. Gott *• [ Brooks, Clark Slocum, C. H. |
Brooks, Henry Adolphsen and1
IF YOU WANT CARPENTER their wives; Charles Clark, Ena
work done, from form building Sheridan, Docia Sweet and Ken-
to finish work, See IRA A. i cth Thompson. A pot luck lunch Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA:
DARST, Box 21, Brookings lltf w as served.
A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
Clark Slocum, Paul Smith and merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
C. II Brooks who are members of
the grade school budget com­
niittee, met at Fain’s Friday to
prepare the budget for the com-
ing year.
Gifts, Stationery
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks
Floyd Mulligan
were Sunday dinner guests at
School
Supplies.
Cards
the Dean Collins home, Ophir. 1
Silverware
Repair & Installation
Complete Reni Estate Service
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Kriger and 1010 2nd St.
Telephone 2212
Flatware
Supplies and Appliances
NOTARY PUBLIC
Harvey Berry of Tillamook, and
Crescent City, California
Hollowware
Bo> ¿11
South end of town Mrs. Edna Gribskov of Junction
3rd
&
G.
St.
Ph.
1581
City are visiting at the J. H.
Phones 341 or 281
DIRELYTE
Robinson home in Denmark.
Brookings, Oregon
Congratulations to Mr. and
CRESCENT CITY
Mrs. Richard Hamblin of Elk
Hotel and Motel showing 20% River who are parents of a girl,
on investment. Excellent arrange­ born May 6, at Leep Memorial
& ELECTRIC CO.
Visit our record dept
ment. Man and wife can easily hospital, Bandon. The little lady
handle. Everything like new. 9 has been named Rebecca Lynn.
Compelte Radio Sales
Complete line of hard
good purchase at $20,00 on terms, j
Returning Thursday from a
829 SECOND
Service
and
ware and electrical fix
lew days visit with their daugh­
See us for those close-in lots ter and family, the F. J. Kruet-
turcs and appliances.
840 3rd St
Ph. 1512
from $375—city water and elec­ zers of Montague, Calif., w’ere
tricity in. They are going at this Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin who
PHONE 143
price so get yours now!
brought with them a carload of
ledwood boxes for bulbs. The
Business in Brookings’ a serve Kreutzers, formerly of Langlois,
yourself laundry doing good bus­ are managing the Guerin farm
iness. Can be substantially in- a* Montague. They have recently Sheet Metal & Plumbin
ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
( creased. Owners ill health rea­ planted several acres of the farm
Hardware, also clothing for the
Household Appliances, entire
son for selling. Call or write for U alfalfa and are selling large
family, including boots &
......... ....
V
LENSES GROUND
particulars. Price $6000.
Sheet Metal, Plumbing shoes. Come in and shop with us!
amount of hay to dairymen of
the vicinity.
and heating supplies.
Don’t forget those lovely lots
1280 Second Street
Clark Slocum visited at Smith
on river where the fishing is at Fiver, Calif., Wednesday. He re-1
Phone 2752. Crescent City, Calif.
900
4th
St
Pho.
631
its best!
turned with a pick-up load of
redwood boxes for bulbs.
Only $2700 takes this 2’2 acres
Ann Marsters is visiting her
Carrell’s-Hedrick
and 2-room cabit, finished in ply­ granddaughter and family, the
wood. Good well in house. Grand Wilbur Syphers.
ELECTRIC
place for kids, cows, chickens,
“Wonderful,” ‘Well Done,” etc.
berries and garden. About half were the comments of the audi­
Chevrolet - Buick
down and not farm from town. ence who witnessed the Langlois
Sales-Service
For Price Quotations On All
Your Hotpoint Store
high student body’s production of
We are now’ offering some of "Million Dollar Cook,” Friday.
Auto Repair, Painting BUILDING MATERIAL
thefinest beach property avail­
941 Second St.
The story of the play: Madge
Radiators Repaired.
able—some with homes and Talmage (Nnacy Moore) made
Phone 1881
2nd ft Market St.
PHONE 931
some without. Whether you wish life difficult for her daughter-in-
CRESCENT CITY. CALIF.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
a lot or an estate we have them: ; law, Gladys (Mary’ Mermilliod)
Example, 3*2 acres with 700 ft. because she refused to realize
Nunn Bush Shoes
on ocean, $6000 excellent terms. that her son, Glenn (Chas Clark)
was grown up and didn’t need
Arrow Shirts
A truly fine 6-room (2-bed- her guidance. The unhappy at­
MENS WEAR
Genuine Levis
roomsl home built in 19*19 with mosphere of the home wasn’t [
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Pendleton Shirts
3 acres of good soil. Four kinds helped by Madge’s nephew’. Tuck- *
of berries and some lilies, chick- er (DiDck Everest) who lived
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Jantzen Sweaters
X-RAY FITTED
en house and small barn. Fine with them. Tucker felt that his
White Stag
Shirts
Phone 210_
well and pressure system. This mother, Ines (Betty Loshbaugh) Mail Orders Filled
Complete Line
This is definitely not the average didn’t w ant him because she was
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
920 Second St.
run of the mill homes and must always away from home, going
of
definitely be seen to be appreci­ to beauty parlors and social af­
Work Clothes
ated Priced at only $7500 un­ fairs.
Actually Ines was feeling sor­
Sporting Goods
A Snack Or Meal
furnished. Will sell furnished.
ry for herself because of the loss
of her husband five year before.
You can’t go wrong by
All this was changed when a new
cook, Annie Bassett (Morrene
dropping in at the
Bruchler) who was a multi-mil­
lionairess in disguise, came to
Leave Orders at
work for Madge. She helped all
Store
for
Men
”
the family, including Madge’s
Cur-Del Cleaners
Mrs. C. 1. Patrick
other son. Alex (Clyde Quigley) |
Perkins Hit By A
r
Loaaina Trailer
ww w
LANGLOIS NEWS i
Classified Ads
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
C. 0. LEONARD
L L LEONARD
DAVIDSON'S
Mulligan Plumbing
Brokers
Nielsen Hardware
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
PHONE 2202
F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
Crescent
Chevrolet
Electrical Supplies
Lumber Company
DEL PONTE'S
Tom Brown's
Shoe Store
Del Norte Laundry
.We Work With
'«SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!..........
Bus Depot Cafe
Gordon F,
JOHNSON
3-Day Service ’