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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1950)
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Page Eight Fishing Is Always Good Here Mrs Jean Berger, an employee nasium. The Rev. W. W. Win at the factory, are in charge of * quist of Bandon Baptist church the booth. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. officiated. Interment was at the Hansen left early in the week Denmark cemetery. to set up the booth. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp and Annabelle Goodrich left F ri Money to loan on first mort day for Dallas to spend Labor gages on land located in the dav holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Horn left Brookings and Harbor area. Cail Friday for Denver, Colo , to visit | at Room 5, Hendricks Bldg. 28tf their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lar I ry Smith. They expect to be gone about two weeks and will bring Mrs. Smith back with them. Mr. ! and Mrs. Burke, of near New berg. are caring for the Horn home during their absence. Sixes Grange will hold its reg ular meeting Saturday, Sept. 9, at the hall. Alma Elizabeth Britton Alma Elizabeth Britton died AO t made of FINEST Monday, August 28, at Mast hos •“O- pital, Myrtle Point after a long illness. | u /HY THEY— THAT’S ___ She was born June 2, 1890, at Lake Crystal, Minn., and spent her early life in that state. Sho moved to Langlois in 1922, where she taught at both the Langlois schools. She was married to Al bert Britton in 1929, at Lang lois, and lived there, later mo\_ We are headquarters for top-notcli ing to Denmark. values in Paint, Enamel, Varnish, B She is survived by her widow- Clean up Aids and other painting er, Albert, two daughters, Al- necessities. We have a Pittsburgh * berline Jeanne, Denmark, and Paint for every type surface. Come Mrs. Alma Enslinger, Eugene; a In for information and advice on any painting problem. son,. Albert Jr., Denmark; one granddaughter, tour step-daugh ters, Mrs. Marshall Griffin, Cres cent City, Calif.; Mrs. Don Burk wnsBiR^ of Klamath Falls; Mrs. Chas. Rau, Ankara, Turkey; and Mrs. Keith Mintonye, Coquille; two UNB FTSITY BOUND—Eight youthful craftsmen competition. Left to right front are: Elbert Valentine, brothers, Charles and Bert Carl were awarded university scholarships valued at $20,000 Detroit, Mich.; Ronald C. Hill. I ais Angeles, Calif.; son of Minnesota; four sisters, । nt the annual banquet of the Fisher Body Craftsmans Kenneth J. King: Wilmington, Del.; Ben B. Taylor, Mrs. Anna Schilling, Miss Sara Guild in Detroit’s Book-Cadillac Hotel. Ranging in Maple, North Carolina. Rear, left to right: Forbes R. Carlson, and Miss Effie Carlson, Com« In today for FREE booklet value from $1,000 to $1.000 each, the awards were given Powell, Ardmore, Pa.; James K. Fishback, Harrison all of Portland; and Mrs. W. P. "Color Dynamic« for Your Hom«" burg, Va.; Robert Cadaret, Los Angeles, Calif.; and for protico uev in design and construction of minia Laws of Coquille. Albert M. Mandel, Detroit, Mich. ture model automobiles entered in the 20th annual Funeral services were held on Friday, Sept. 1, at Langlois gym-1 Courtney Merilliod and daugh Visitors at the W. W. Smith ter, Mary, went to Southern Cali home tor the past week have fornia last week and returned By Nancy Moore been Mrs. H. E. Harris of Port- N good many sunburns are j Saturday. Two other daughters., land, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pautz now being enjoyed by the large| Patty and Beverly, who had been , of Port land. Th y number of northern Curry peo in California for the summer,; hors of Mr. Smtih while he re- ple who attended the Curry Co. returned with them. TEACHER OF sided in Portland. it Gold Beach. Word has been received by Frank Moore that his sister-in- law. Mrs. O. L. Moore, was kill ed instantly near Tigard. Aug. High School Credits For Life Certificate 31. when the car she and her Accredited Pupils husband were riding in was hit Studio Bldg., Brookings broadside by a truck. Mr. Moore was seriously injured and is in | a Portland hospital. Mr. and Mrs. i Moore lived in Langlois last win ter and spring while Mr. Moore I should keep you folks informed how. we are coming, here Was working on Dinty’s new building. at DAVIS TRUCK X TRACTOR. The shop building is 85 G The Langlois Cheesemakers completed. New shop equipment is ordered; Electrician and have an exhibition booth at the plumber will be hero this week. State Fair, which is being held in Salem this week. Mr. Weldon, sales manager at the factory, and 20x40 concrete footing and floor tor office and paits department is in place, Const ruction of walls will start Monday. We have temporary parts and office Boy Designers Win $20,000 in Scholarships PITTSBURGH PAINTS: Curry Co. Lbr. Co LANGLOIS NEWS N O R I N E PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Dewey Says 1 Classified Ads" space in wooden binding next door. We plan to ha\e INITIAL PARTS STOCK ON HAND, AND RE- PAIR SHOP OPERATING SEPT. 15. I ractor, Plow and disc. harrow: one IF192 Six-wheel Truck (replaces KB8F); One Lb >12 w heel truck (replaces KB11F) on hand (Trucks are in Port- Wc have One rub land). ALL YOU FOLKS HA\E BEEN SWELL. MRS. DAVIS AND I FEEL AT HOME ALREADY. WE LIKE BROOK- I INGS AND CURRY COUNT*. P. W. "DAVE" DAVIS Davis Truck & Tractor Center St. Near Curry Co. Lumber i o. u - DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY - Bell d Howell Camerati and Projector*— Wanted: work by day or hr 26tf Inquire Pox 494, Ckj. For Sale: Higgins single-shot rifle. $10, never been fired. Roy E. Parker, Easy Street. ATTENTION, Ye Prospective daffodil growers, here’s a bar- gain! One ton of planting stock, contains lots of large double nose slabs for just $225. Jumbos and No. Is at $325 ton. Blue rib bon winners several years in succession. W. G. Pearmine, liar. bor. For Sale: King Alfred daffo dils for your gardens. 15c per lb. W. G. Hoagland, city. 28-4* FREE KITTENS, see Roy E. Parker, Easy Street. For Sale: Finest view lots, 50 or 200 foot. Owner, Box 33, Brookings. WARREN G ww m rv HUNTER Wart, the Speed Cop............ By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING BROOKINGS GARAGE GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING P%uyruul3W‘ —We lfa/ve Your Watche* Tell The Truths 918 Second Street, Crescent City, California