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GE TEN The World's Best Climate THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Weather Report 'Town Shop' Sold To Astoria Man; Move Is Planned Music will be provided for the Brooks. Queen's dance by Charles Jen The Chat and Sewing 4-H Sew For the past w’eek, ending on sen ’ s orchestra. At this dance a ing Club met at Mrs. Dmna By Nancy Moore Max. Min „ Rain Sunday : princess will be chosen to rep Miss Phyllis, daughter of Mrs. Churchill’s Friday to make their resent northern Curry at the 52 August 7 .... ....... 62 Phillip Cope of this place, be laundry bags. county fair. Candidates are Ed 51 Dorothy Wigle David Barklow, ....... 62 August 8 .... came the bride of Sidney Sweet, na Logan, Joyce Bright and Mary Ownership of The Town Shop 51 Deanna Churchill, and Margaict ....... 68 August 9 .... son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweet Jean Sabin. passed this week from Mr. and 52 Fain attended the 4-H summer ....... 63 10 August of Sixes, at an impressive cere Mrs. Don Marlatt of near Hills Mrs. Ben Kerns Jr. to Mr. and August 11 .. ....... 64 54 cimp at Camp My . “ Ie Wood n« ar mony at Sixes Grange hall, Sat boro is visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. Mrs. R. L. Phillips, recently August 12 .. ....... 68 53 Bridge last week. urday, Aug. 12. and Mrs. Joe Everest, for a few from Astoria. Immediate posses August 13 .. ....... 65 51 Langlois Girl Scouts hold a The bride, given in marriage sion was given. days this week. by her brother, Ralph Cope, wore Meeting, Aug. 9. The girls work Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, “who The Floras Willow Women’s a white French organdy gown ed on an Arts and Craft test, had been watching this aiea” for and a finger-tip veil. She carried making small leather coin flurse club held its annual picnic at several years, came here last an arm bouquet of gladioli and with an original design. Ariene i Floras Creek Thursday, Aug. 10. Sealed bids for the general, week with intentions of starting Kerber taught the gir's a new; Mrs. John Adams, from up the a gardenia. Rogue, visited Mrs. Lulu Cope a mens store. He had made ar heating, and electrical w’ork in Mrs. Ralph Cope, sister-in-law song. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Robinson last week. She came to attend rangements for rental of the gift the construction of the Brook of the bride, was matron of hon shop section of the Vincent Bldg, ings Seventh-Day A d ve n t is t left Aug. 2 for McMinnville to or, and wore a gown of yellow, attend the w'edding a a niece. | the Sweet-Cope wedding. Mr. and Mrs. C. Martinson and when he heard that the Town church will be received until 7:30 French organdy and carried glad-1 Shop was for sale and made the p. m„ Thursday. August 31, 1950, ioli. Bridesmaids were Joyce and They plan to visit relatives at children and Mr. and Mrs. Steve at the home of the pastor, Leo Miller and children spent part of purchase. Deborah Hawkins of Bandon, and McMinnville until Sept. 25. VanDolson, P. O. Box 581, Brook The Phillips intend, after Sept. Mrs. A. V. Dietderich of Eu last week at Randall, Wash., the Shirley Toby of Myrtle Point. ings. Ore. 1, to move to the Vincent Bldg., They wore grey French organdy reka, Calif., spent the week-end former home of the group. Bid bond and performance closing out the Town shop in at the Churchill home. Jake White was ablb to return and carried gladioli. bond wall be required. Plans and Mrs. Dan Plymale and Perry to his home, Tues., Aug. 8, i^fter the meantime. Ralph Sweet was best man for Plymale of Bandon were callers spending nearly a week at Leep specifications may be obtained Elswhere in this issue appears his brother and Glen Hale, Alan at the Frank Moore home last from the Pastor on deposit of an advertising telling of drastic hospital, Bandon. Corbin and John May were the Saturday. ten dollars, this deposit to be Miss Geraldine Holycross, the reductions in the stock at the ushers. refunded after return of the doc Mrs. Fred Belloni of Coquille daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Town Shop. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs. is spending a few days visiting Holycross, and Lloyd Kreutzer, uments in good condition after Francis Smith of Port Orford, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope. Mrs. Frank Waldien and two receipt of the bids. The owners son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kreut sang ‘Because.” The candles were Mrs. Gerald Quinn and dauch- zer, were married Sunday after- i children are visiting her parents, are not obligated to accept the lighted by Johnny Sweet. Flow "r, Jean, i re enjoying a vaca- noon, Aug. 6, at Coquille. After Mr. and Mrs. George Henderson lowest or any other bid, and they er girls were Sue Sweet and t’ n trip to Rcseburg and Eugene. a short honeymoon, the couple at Nehalem, near Tillamook, for reserve the right to waive infor Peggy Parsons. mation in any or all bids. 23-3 I a week, Sixes Grange held its regular will live at Langlois, A reception was held immedi meeting Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. ately following the wedding. Mrs. Raymo were obligated in the Lois Toby cut the cake and Mrs. the third and fourth degrees. The county fair plans were discussed Grace McKenzie poured. Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: Among out-of-town guests were and Mr. Lantz agreed to take Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Smith of the entries to the fair for people A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who Hoquiam, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. who would not be able to take merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. J. W. Parsons of Ashland, Mr. their own entries. Entries may and Mrs. VanZant of San Fran be left with Mrs. Margaret Hines cisco and Rev. and Mrs. Law- or Henry Adolphson. The youth dance will be held re nee Sun kier of Indianapolis. Friday, August 18, at the Sixes. Gifts, Stationery Floyd Mulligan Langlois school will operate on Grange hall. Pot luck refresh School Supplies, Cards daylight savings time when it ments will be served and every Silverware Repair & Installation Telephone 2212 opens, Tuesday, Sept. 5 at 9 a. m. one is asked to bring his share. 1010 2nd St. Flatware Supplies and Appliances Wilbur Jensen, Joan Cox, Jea Dismissal the first day will be at 11 a. m. Gerald Quinn will nette Thompson, Charles Clarke, Crescent City, California Hollowware 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 drive the Brush Prairie bus and and Charles Bullock recently at James Mastropolito the Floras tended Juvenile Grange Summer DIRELYTE Camp netlr Bend. Wilbur and Creek bus. CRESCENT CITY Children entering the first this Jeanette won prizes for being the best campers. They were aw arded fall should be accompanied by a parent when school opens. Birth half-scholarships to the camp & ELECTRIC CO. ’•ertificate, certifying the child's next year. Visit our record dept Mrs. E. J. Tilley fractured a age, must be presented. The Ore Compelte Radio Sales Complete line of hard small bone in her leg when she gon state law requires that chil 829 SECOND and Service ware and electrical fix dren much reach the age of six fell at her home recently. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Brooks before Nov. 15 in order to begin tures and appliances. Ph. 1512 840 3rd St. made a business trip to Ashland school this fall. PHONE 143 Langlois grade school teachers Thursday, returning Friday. Nancy Moore returned Satur wiil attend five days of in-service Training at Bandon, Aug. 28 to day afternoon from a three-weeks Sept. 1. The classes will be un vacation. She spent the first half der the direction of Dr. Sher- visiting friends and relatives in bourne of University of Oregon. Portland, Hillsboro and Sher Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Seeber spent wood. She then went to Medford Household Appliances, ? * l*lí ÍXAMIM»® to spend a week with her sister entire family, including boots & the week-end at McMinnville vis V LtNSIS OROUNO Sheet Metal, Plumbing shoes. Come in and shop with us! iting their son, Phillip, and theii and family. Mrs. Don Kerber was taken to daughter, Mrs. Barbara Holy and heating supplies. i Offici UoUÜljS/? IO 5:30 1280 Second Street Myrtle Point hospital Tuesday, cross. 5ATU1D 12:00 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Tucker and where she underwent medical 900 4th St Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. a Pho. 631 three children left Wednesday treatment. The Queen’s ball will be held for their home at Wendover. U„ after a three-day visit with her । Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Sixes Carrell’s-Hedrick parants, Mr .and Mrs. C I Grange hall. LANGLOIS NEWS Call For Bids CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S DIAMONDS WATCHES Mulligan Plumbing WADSWORTH JEWELERS Nielsen Hardware PHONE 2202 F. A. Carr & Son ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies "GOLDEN YEARS7 PLAN77 IS THE BEST SAVINGS METHOD SEE EVER DEVISED EVA LEA LONG For Details, at I*. .1. I^smeister’s office sill Your Hotpoint Store 911 Second St. PHONE 931 DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store X-RAY FITTED JIM'S CABINET SHOP Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinets Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD— YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD! Turn oil 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Sign* 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 Mrs. C. I. Patrick SURPLUS MART Crescent Chevrolet CRESCENT Lumber Company Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City For Price Quotations On All BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 1881 2nd & Market St CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. 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 3-Day Service “Store for Men” i 3 4 Leave. Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners