Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 03, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age F ive
unit will be installed.
Beverly Jane Mermilliod, the
daughter of C. O. Mermilliod of
this place, became the bride of
Robert McKenzie of Port Orford
at Langlois Community church,
lats Sunday.
Newton families, Mrs. Judkin and Hawks went south recently to'
the Harvey families of Harbor. care for her.
Sunday. The new Ma s. A met
By Nancy Moore
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dimond of
is a relative of the Newtons. The Portland were brief callers at
* Langlois Girl Scouts met April
wedding ceremony was performed
i o t Wednesday morning.
V3 at the Sportsmen’s club under
by Rev. Eldon Farmer at 8:00 W’th the Paper Mills Agency, Mr.
leadership of Mrs. Archie A1-,
p. m. at the Crescent City Fed­ Dimond has been the paper mer­
ACCOUNTING
dropp. The girls worked on their
erated church.
chant for many years. He stated
waste baskets. Mrs. Eldon White
BOOKKEEPING
Ed Greene of Oregon Agricul­ that some items of paper were
and JoRajean were guests at the
ture
Chemistry Co. of Tulelake, gitiing in short supply, and the
Phone 302
meeting. Plans were made for ai
is
expected
to
arrive
and
make
prices
are
going
up.
“
Better
get
Room 6
picnic which the troop will en­ Steien-Brewer Wedding
joy, May 25. Cake and kool aid
The Presbyterian church was his weed-killing experiments in more for your subscriptions and
Hendricks Building
were served by Patsy Bruchler the secen for the wedding of the lily plantings at the Almo printing.”
Mrs. Lloyd Morris, after re­
and Jean .Sypher.
Joan Steien and John “Corky” Newton home today.
BROOKINGS. OREGON
Gerge Clark of Powers is vis- turning from Seaside last Fri­
Mrs. Charles Button returned Brewer, Saturday. April 14, in
home Thursday from Mast Hos­ presence of friends ard close itng his friend. George Berger. day evening, went to Medford to
Don't forget to register is you visit her husband, who operates
pital where she has been receiv­ relatives. They were attended by
wish
to vote in the incorporation a greenhouse there. His parents
ing medical treatment. She left Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brewer, broth-
or
school
elections.
were there and the group enjoyed
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Saturday to visit her son-in-law er and sister-in-law’ of groom.
a ‘ shing trip over the week-end.
Corky
reported
to
his
shop
at!
oi
the
Chetco
ran-
and daughter, the Warren Mill­
the
20th
and
glers
saddle
club
will
hold
a
l«t
Brookings Barbershoppers had
ers, up the Rogue River.
San Francisco on
Langlois Seventh and eighth his wife will make her home at । luck feed at Bruce Hole Sunday a real representation at the Pa-
arde held at Medford Saturday.
grade boys played baseball at the present with an uncle and afternoon.
Miss
Ruth
Newton
of
Portland
All Work Guaranteed!
Port Orford seventh and eighth aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Meteer
spent the past week-end with her
We • use only the best quality ma­
grades last week. They won by at Nesika Beach.
terials in all repair w’ork.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Almo H.
| Taue Recording of Speech
a score of 11 to 10.
Newton
of
Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Podriei I Those of you who have never
Next Door to Fire Station
Brimm Bros, request all mer-
A Portland company is in­
became parents of their third seen or heard a tape recorder stalling upholstered seats in the ' chants to make —
no -------
more sales
child and daughter, Tuesday. Ap-1 and player should stop at the new Christian Science church.
lor
charge
against
their
account,
ril 24, at Myrtle Point. Mary appliance shop at Gold Beach.
the
business
having
been
sold, ef-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clive
Manley
en
­
Yvonne was the name given the Lan Mercer, manager, has re­ tertained Mr. and Mrs. Erskine
little miss. Mrs. Powrie is the corded most of MacArthur’s re­ Miller, Mrs. Eva Lea Long, Mrs.
daughter of Mrs. A. W. Britton. cent speech and also scraps of Dorothy Lockand, her mother.
of some of the bus-
Those attending Curry County I conversation
iness men and women in town. Mrs. Laura Milgard and daugh­
An ina I Homemakers Festival at He would be glad to show you ter, Patricia and Mr. and Mrs.
Gold Beach last Wednesday w ere | how it operates and also has a W. H. Hibbard at dinner, Sunday.
The Carl Berger family was
Marion Brooks,s Eulla Mastro-' few’ for sale.
polito, Lorane Zimmerman, Jean Gold Beach News Notes
in Eugene last week-end visiting
Strain, Evelyn Boice. Florence' Mrs. Curtis Ryan and Mrs. relatives. Marjorie Freeman ac­
Thorhaven,
Alice
Stankavich,
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
Buffington drove to North companied Mary Lou and did a
Frances Autery, and Dorothy Lee. Zenia
Bend where they caught the bit of shopping.
All reported a splendid day, and plane for Portland, Tuesday.
Little Buddy Wooery’s vacation
feel inspired
to
participate
in
in
Brookings wil be remembered
-
,
.. ...
, । Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bullard re-!
another years activities The lo- furned homc Sunday from an ex- a lifetime. A pony to ride, an
cal unit s scrapbook was judged t d d
f th midd|e wcst aunt (Mrs. Cliff Brimm) to see]
best and. because this 1 honor
------- u'* has
<'
Mr. Bullard will serve as phar­ that he caught a fish, and to
Oregon s Best
been won for three years, the macist of the drug store while sit up front with the pilot when
myrtlewood traveling gavel -re­ Mr. Sosey is away.
he and his grandmother, Mrs. Lou
mains in permanent possession
Mrs. Norman Boyd spent last Woolery flew home to Tacoma.
of the Langlois unit.
week-end at Corvallis where she Saturday. Plenty for a youngster.
The Gold Beach school band.
Burial services were held Fri­ was joined by her husband who.
AU Brands—
composed
of both high school and
day at Port Orford for the in­ had a three-day pass from Ft.
grade students, entertained the
fant child of Mr. and Mrs. Ever­ Lewis.
entire
student body Monday,
ett Quigley.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sosey left
rector
Humphreys brought two
Langlois Home Extension unit on Sunday for Eugene where he
AU Brands—
bus
loads.
Their music was en-
will meet May 8, at Mrs. James will undergo treatment.
joyed
by
the
local
students,
par
­
A group of local men and
Mastropolito tor an all-day meet­
and teachers. The local peo­
ing. Subject of the meeting will wives left Friday for Cottage ents
ple
look
forward to the time when
be “Remodeling at Low Cost’’ Grove where the team will com­
the
courtesy
can be returned.
and will be led by HD A Dorothy pete in a shoot over Saturday and
M. D.
Cub Scouts will hold their pack
Newton. The new officers of the Sunday.
meeting Friday night at 8 at
the Community church basement.
Each boy will put on a circus
stunt. Parents will accompany
Bruins will meet two oppon­ their sons.
On the eve of a furlough home
ents this week. Wednesday they
from
an eastern military camp,
play Langlois nt Gold Beach, and
Jimmy Robinson suffered a se­
on
Friday
Bandon
comes
here.
Real Estate Broker
CH A M PI ON—a Nalley Product—
Boy Scout Troop 32 will go up vere injury
- - Io his left hand , and
r
North End the Chetco for an overnight trip will be confined to a hospital lor
Hotel Brookings
Saturday morning, returning on some time. Jimmy, it must tie
F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!! Sunday afternoon. Lealers will said, is left-handed.
be Llovd Lewis, Ed Hoar and | At a particularly busy time of
Two Pounds KRAFT
other
committee members of the getting out begonias for spring
Roy F. Sunderland. Salesman
planting, t h e Leslie Woodri If
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m Odd Fellows.
Mrs. Alvina Stacey and mother family is being besieged with an
2 lots 145x300 feet, close in. Mrs. Alzina Nelson of Fortuna, attack of measles.
Word has been received of the
Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Darrow
$1575 for both.
Nelson of Smith River called at death of an aunt of Mrs. Nellie
Hawks at Pasadena, Calif., Mrs.
2 acres, cleared and well sit- the M. C. Beem home last Wed-
Jnesday
evening.
uated iin Harbor area. Grand
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson
Ocean view. $2000.
Banana and Cocoanut Flavoring
| went to Coos Bay over the week­
end
to
visit
his
brother,
David,
BARGAIN! 4 beautiful build­
ing sites, expansive ocean view, I on leave from the navy. Mrs.
$300 each, or all can be had for Watson took sick and was in
the hospital couple days, but is
Gerbers Strained
$350 down.
Featuring
home now.
M. C. Beem family spent Sun-
Roux Color Shampoos
2 acres. well protected from day afternoon at the Darrow
Rayette
Color Foam Rinses
wind, good soil, need some clear- Nelson home at Smith River.
GDF Shampoos and Dandruff
ing. Make offer.
The wedding of Miss Coralie,
Lotions Revlon Aqua-ma­
'’-»mhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
rine Lotion.
About 4 acres with ocean and Blickenstass of Crescent City, to
river view, secluded and distinc­ Richard Arnet. son of Mr. and
tive. Wonderful soil, grand build­ Mrs. Paul Arnett also of Cres-
ing sites. $5250 with terms.
c<m City, was attended by the
LANGLOIS NEWS
SMITH
GOLD BEACH
IIHHIIIIHIIB^
Gilberts
Shoe Shop
NOW OPEN!
Redfield’s Market
SPECIALS—Friday and Saturday
TABLE WINES
Priced Right
COFFEE, lb. 89c; 2 lbs
$1.77
MILK, 7 for $1.00; case
$6.75
TISSUE, per roll
il
h
h
t
n
s
10c
NEWS
M. G. BECKER
SYRUP, 5 lbs., 89c; 10 lbs
$1.69
SALAD DRESSING, quart
49c
.
AMERICAN CHEESE
.
VELVEETA CHEESE
Kathryn's Beauty
Shoppe
5 acres overlooking Harris Park
•—sunset on the ocean is a treat
from here. $6000.
Small unfinished house with ’a
acre, good highway frontage. Ex­
cellent soil. Nice view. No high
P* ice nere. Omy $3500.
BLTLDERS. Attention! 10 acres
with nice view, ideal for subdi-
\ision. $8000 with terms.
Some good highway frontage
still ■‘available for those needed
■ businesses.
Other homes, ocean frontage,
tuts and acreage.
J Sell The Earth!
PIE FILLING, 3 Pk.
99c
96c
.
25c
BABY FOODS, 3 for
25c
NUCOA, lbs., 37c; 2 lbs
73c
IT REDFIELD’S MARKET
FENDERS DENTED
IS THE PAINT BAD?
Our Body and Paint Department
Can Give Your Car That New Look
Budd Carr, Proprietor
PORK LIVER, lb
49c
SKINLESS WIENERS, lb
59c
Lean and Meaty
SPARE RIBS, lb
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Phone 334
Claud?
Wally
59c
For Roasting or Stew
BEEF SHORT RIBS, lb
Fresh Rabbit, Hens and Fryers
43c
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