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P*» fr* Thursday, July 12, 1951 ' ’---- BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON J I» I tended trip to the middle west, vanaaian Dana is nTr nnd T C. r Boddy and ni Mr. and Mrc Mrs. J. Billed, Gold Beach |?on of Rcdding CaIif spent a sionary Society will be held on live in New York City where Mr. from Saturday to Tuesday of Mrs, Thursday, July 18 at the par- Smith will continue his studies Clara Kerns and Mr. and Mrs. sonage, at 1:30. Mrs. J. L. Mum- for his master’s degree at New Ben Kerns. Mrs. Lilly is a sister of Ben Kerns. I few days with their son-in-law ; bower w ill give the report of the York University. The marriage will be held at GOLD BEACH—The Vancou- and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo National Baptist Convention. Mrs. Nell Parker returned last ver Junior Band, of Vancouver, Bonatto. David will spend a part St. Rose Catholic church, at ten week from a trip begun May 21 B. C„ is appearing at Gold Beach of his vacation with his sister. in the morning. w’hen she went to Cheyenne, Wy. Quarterly Meeting high school auditorium, at 8 p. m. Cheri and Virginia Knox and oming, and met her two sisters. July 24. under sponsorship of the Doris McCain spent the week From there the three visited at Billed By Church Dance Successful Gold Beach chamber of, com end at Portland. Boston, New York and Marble Members and friends of the merce. This western Canadian Mrs. Bill Gauntlett and chil- Reports are that the Lily head, Mass., and many other band is an accomplished youth dren have arrived to make their Baptist Community church are dance, held Saturday at Chetco points in the east, by car. Re. organization and will present a home here. Bill met his family reminded of the quarter meeting Grange was especially successful. turning to Wyoming, Mrs. Parker and dinner, billed for Wednes brilliant musical program with at Portland. Music was furnished by Wilbur went by rail to Los Angeles be outstanding instrumental a n d Mr. and Mrs. Nick Wahlberg day evening, July 18, at 6:30 at Jensen on his trumpet. He is a fore returning to Brookings. drum majorette numbers. returned home from Portland, the church basement. A business son of Charles Jensen, band di- The group is making a good- wheer Nicky had spent the past meeting will be held immediately rector at Port Orford. will tour through seven western I few months in a hospital. Nick following the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Hen- Rev. J. L. Mumbower, who at states and Mexico. It is comprised is feeling much better and says Sy Payne and Dick Griffith wish drickson of Riverside, Calif., en tended the National Baptist Con of 29 boys and six girls, under P is grand to be back home. all to know’ there is to be no tertained the crowd with special the leadership of Gordon C. Ol- Mrs. Lex Fromm and Lucille vention, will make a report at the shooting, hunting or trespassing dance numbers. meeting. son, bandmaster. Klinge, county school superin on their property on the Upper There will be no admission, but tendent at Eugene, attended the Chetco road and Northern prairie a silver offering will he taken to National Educational Associa- Movie Billed Friday LOCAL NEWS We are losing too much stock help defray expenses of Hie or- tion convention at San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. John Lilly, son from shots from illegal hunters. ganization while here. st week. Kern, and friend, William Horn, SY PAYNE, ANN PAYNE other Gold Beach Items — Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Bailor and booked for Friday evening, July of Klamath Falls, were visitors DICK GRIFFITH. 19-13* Mr and Mrs. Paul Douthit and daughter. Vesper, and Sharon!13’ at the BaPnst Community Babe Johnson, Mrs. Douthit’s Jarrett attended the Lily Parade i ^1Urc11 al 8:30 p. m. All youth ot I the area are invited to come, brother, returned from spending it Brookings, Sunday. there is no admission charge, al- the Fourth of July holidays with | though an offering will be taken) the McKinnons at their ranch Couple Was Wed ‘to pay rental, on the film. Parents near Bend. also are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Cushman ROTARY LADIES NIGHT At Reno, July 3rd and family stopped over night last week to look up friends in Mrs. Earleen Stockman, daugh (Members, Wives and Guests) Gold Beach. Duane Jr. w as home ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Har Sets Wedding Date on leave before being shipped to desty, of Brookings and James Glenna Hurst, daughter of Mr. an overseas assignment. W. Carson, were marrried July and Mrs. Glen F. Hurst, will bei Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sydow 3, at Reno. Nevada. None af the married August 4, at Portland, and sons and Fannie Hauber re details were learned. to Gerald J. Smith, of Portland. turned last week from an ex- Open House Date Set Both are graduates of Univer Mr. and Mis. T. II. Carson and sity ot Oregon. The couple will Mr. and Mrs. W. Hardesty i w ill hold open house, Saturday, & M. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 1 i I rom 8:30 p. m. to 11 p. m. at Montgomery Ward i the Rod & Gun Club building, in AUTHORIZED honor of the marriage REPRESENTA TIVES 1 Earleen Stockman to James W. will be in brookings Thursday Carson, an event of July 3, at and Friday of each week, starting Reno, Nevada. All neighbors and BROOKINGS, OREGON July 5, and will be located at friends of the families are in Real Estate and Insurance Hotel Brookings. vited to come. >'( e us for your appliance or OFFERS: building needs! HOUSES IN TOWN— Missionary Society 2-bedroom home, $7950 fu 11 McCULLOCH CHAIN SAW DEALER A meeting of the Ladies Mis- price. Terms. AND REPAIR SERVICE 3-bed room home' on five lots, ia;Ke corner, $5565. down. 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Ga- ! rage and large store room, $56001 down. Small house, garden and orch-I aid on five acres, $5500 lull price. ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - 5-unit motel on two acres, $6,- 500 down. Garage business, grossing $2500 per months. Owner's health forc es sale. Grade A restaurant complete with furnished home. Can be han dled by couple, $16000 full price. Halt cash down. • • * Office next door north of Hen dricks Furniture Store. HUNTER Across from Shell Station Brookings, Oregon P. O. Box 596 Phone 344 Brookings Garage Oto Body, Fender and Paint Department Will Make your car look like new—and you will find our reasonable prices to your liking. Phone 334 NORINE TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate High School Credits Far Studio Bldg., Brookings Accredited Pupils —We Mane Your Watches Tell The Truth— 948 Second Street, Crescent City, California