Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 10, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Land Of Opportunities
Pago Five
Al Volck, who was taken Ml grade school grounds one morn­ several days last week fishing and
while on a vacation trip to Utah ing last week. The highway sur­ visiting the Fred Bessey family
his summer, is recovering nicely facing crew was at work on the at Ophir. Last week-end Mr. and
By Nancy Moore
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collis have
highway through Langlois and at Mrs. Quinn, daughter. Jean, and sold their new duplex near the
Winners of the flower show, at his home here.
held last week:
Langlois grade school building intervals a lead car conducted the Eula Mastropolito made the Rose­ ocean front off Arnold Lane to
Single Speciments: 1. Mario i has been improved this summer. accumulated line-up of vehicles burg-Grants Pass-Crescent Chy Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berney of
Brooks( this was a magnificant Charles Button was granted the over the finished end of the work. loop. They visited the Oregon Vor­ Portland. Mr. Berney is one of
Peace rose and deserves special contract to enclose a porch and The two men mentioned were go­ tex, Jacksonville and the Oregon the owners of the Brookftigs
mention), 2. Lee and Joan Cox, make therefrom a principal’s of­ ing to their work, got into one Caves.
Lumber and Remanufactuiring
3. Frances Autrey.
fice and a janitor’s supply room. such lineup and turned off at the
Co. on Easy Street, formerly the
One-sided Arrangements:
1. A telephone is to be installed Aid­ school grounds as usual. The re­
Gadberry & Campbell planing
Jean Strain, 2. Marion Brooks, ing him are Messrs Autrey and mainder of the line followed them
mill.
3. Jean Strain.
Siewell. School days are approach­ in and then wondered what had
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bord-
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Aldrich vell, of Sandy, Ore., are arrang­
Miniatures: 1. Frances Autrey, ing and the list of grade school become of the lead car.
2. May Robinson and Roberta teachers is complete: Principal,
Langlois is pleased with the im­ have sold their newly-built house ing for the purchase of the C.
Whereat, 3. Rosalie Stiain.
Donna Churchill; D. F. Mitchell, provement in the surface of the to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Luckovich. F. Campbell home and acreage
The Aldrichs are planning a new on Pioneer Road and are expect­
Potted Plants: Marion Brnoks, Elna Rigik, Ruth Murphy and highway through town.
home.
Eva
Donaldson.
ed to take possession soon. Both
2. Nellie White, 3. Marion
Eugene Button, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mikesell have transactions were handled by Bob
Brooks.
Jacob White was taken to Lecp re-visiting the scenes of his boy­
Novelty Arrangements:
1. hospital, Bandon, Aug. 2, for med­ hood here with his brother Chas, purchased t h e Homer Brown Perkins of the Pete Lesmeister
Agency.
of Denmark, has returned to his property in Brookings.
Frances Autrey, 2. Linda Guerin, ical treatment.
These
sales
were
handled
by
home
at
Portland.
The
two
broth
­
3. Marion Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks, Ken­
Turn those extra items into
Centerpieces: 1. Wanda Volck, neth Thompson and Joe Sabin at­ ers attended the historical society the C. O. and L. L. Leonard Real
Estate
Agency..
cash
by Pilot Classified ads.
picnic
at
Coquille.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
2. Esie Crew, 3. Roberta Whereat tended the Rodeo and Fair Board
Warren
Miller
who
live
near
Gold
Wild Flowers: 1. Roberta meeting at Gold Beach, Aug. 1. Beach spent the day with Mrs.
Whereat, 2. Frances Autrey, 3. The time was spent planning the Chas. Button, who is Mrs. Miller’s
rodeo chiefly. Prospects are for a
Roger Stankavich.
bigger and better show with good mother.
This show is an annual affair
prizes to be given as incentives
The Quinns and the Robisons
sponsored by Floras-Willow cluo,
for entering.
have
enjoyed several short trips
and attracts a great many visit­
recently
as part of their vacation
Mrs.
Barbara
Tucker
of
Selma,
ors from other communities. No
from
work,
at the store at Den­
mother
of
R.
T.
Tucker,
and
Inez
matter how dry or unfavorable
mark.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Robison and
Hatmaker
returned
home
July
31
the weather may seem to be theie
granddaughter,
Jean
Quinn, spent
after
visiting
her
children
heie.
are always quantities of beauti­
ful fragrant blossoms to see; and Langlois Boy Scouts spent an­
the clever and tasteful arrange­ other wonderful week-end, as Ar­
chie Aldropp and Mr. Steddcm
ments are delightful.
Floyd Hale, who is employed took them up Sixes river for an
at Langlois cheese factory, under­ , overnight camping trip.
went an appendectomy at Kaiser
The C. H. Brooks are anticipat­
Hospital, Aug. 1. He came home ing a happy time when their one-
Aug. 4, and will be able to return : month-old granddaughter and her
to work soon.
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tuck­ Complete Real Estate Service
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hensley er, of Wendover, Utah, arrive. The
NOTARY PUBLIC
returned from Vancouver, B. C., Tuckers with their baby daugh­ ßo> 211
South end of town
Aug. 1. They had attended the ter and two other childre are ex­
Phones 341 or 2S1
funeral of Mr. Hensley’s father. pected soon.
Brookings, Oregon
Mr. Autrey and Mr. Siewell are
Roy Walters, who had ribs bro­
Matching Box Sp.ing $38
ken in an auto mishap, about two still laughing about the string of
160 acres finest in Curry coun­
weeks ago, is improving slowly. cars that followed them into the
ty—ideal dude ranch setup. Ad­
joins some 1500 to 2000 acres of
state park. Good place for air­
strip. Trout streams spring fed.
also situated in the hear of the
finest ocean fishing. Excellent
Wonder denims with a Custom-made look. Study Blue Jeans j hunting. Good 5-rm house, two
barns, large open shed, chicken
for the woman who Works and Plays with Vigor.
house and laundry. Only 13 mi.
from Brookings on Hwy 101. It
must be seen to be appreciated.
$5000 down will handle.
• • • •
20 acres on Chet co River with
good family orchard. Large home
with fine view. Three springs,
some timber. On fine graveled
road. This is really one swell
place. Priced within reason at
only $9500.
* • • •
Just reduced from $7000 to
$5500. Owner must sacrifice his
fine home with fireplace and 15
acres. Upon the North Bank riv­
"The covers
er road of the Chetco. This can
that I saw, in my
be had on excellent term. Let
us show you this.
opinion, were
Realty Transfers
LANGLOIS NEWS
Realty Transfers
Only Once-a-year during
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Introducing .. FRESCOS "
• • •
For about $15000, we can show
you a fine dude ranch setup on
the Chetco River, close to Brook­
ing. 4-rm. modern house. Large
barn, wonderful bottom soil ’j-
mile river frontage. School bus.
If you wish to farm or just re­
tire, and go fishing, this has it. 46
acres to show you that it is
priced right.
♦ * *
the kind one
sees on mattresses
$5950
Genuine
We have some line listings on
homesites, lots and acreage. A
lot have wonderful view of river,
ocean and mountains.
• * •
2-bedroom home with stoves,
hot water heater and some fur­
niture. Only $3500 full price. See
this tody!
« • • •
Many other better buys—whe­
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savings time, our time is your
time, so call on us any time.
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I Jackets... $4.98 Jeans....$4.98 P. Pushers...$4.49
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