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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILT, BROOKINGS, OREGON T age F our SMITH RIVER The wedding of Miss Josephine Thelma Ward, daughter of Mrs. Grace Pitzer of San Diego, and Frank Albert Hellrig, son of Mrs. Emma Hellrig, of Harbor, was held Saturday evening, July 14, at 8:00 in Smith River Methodist church with Rev. P. C. Knudson officiating with a single ring cer emony, in presence of relatives and friends. Bouquets of summer flowers decorated the piano and around the altar. Wearing royal blue crepe street dress, with white accessories the bride was given in marriage by Andrew Hoffeldt, a close friend of the family. Bridesmaid was Gertrude Hin ton, sister of the groom. Best man was Joseph Hellrig, brother ot the groom. Following the ceremony con gratulations were extended to them and they left on a wedding trip. They will make their home at Harbor where the groom is employed. Week-end visitors at the home of Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson were Mr. and Mrs. H. a . Helms and daughter, Ruth of Chicago, Ill. The Helms are on a motor trip to the west coast, this being their first visit to the redwoods C 0. LEONARD L L LEONARD and ocean. They enjoyed seeing the redwood groves and other scenery along the coast. Sgt. Claude Blagdon, who has completed his basic training in the 7th Armored Division of the army at Camp Roberts, has en joyed a few days furlough to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blagdon. A family re union was held Sunday at the Blagdon home, with three broth ers of Claude present: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Blagdon and children of Port Orford, Mr. and Mrs. Welton Blagdon and children of Smith River, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Blagdon of Crescent City. Claude left Tuesday evening for Camp Stoneman. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Bosch visited Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bosch at Klamath, then attend ed the celebration, dare-devil boat race, held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer West- brook and Mr. and Mrs. II. Ed- ward West brook have returned home from a week’s vacation of a combined business and pleas "The old woman who lived in ure trip to Portland, Washing a shoe” was theme for George ton an dot her points north. and Marie Funk’s colorful and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Jeter and attractive float which appeared daughter, Sally, of Hornbrook,* in the fifth annual Lily Blossom Calif., are guests of Mr. and time Parade, July 8. Mrs. Wm. Buckner and family at Judges told the Pilot "there Buckner s Island, while renewing were too many beautiful floats acquaintances. Mr. Jeter is in for the number of classifications’’ spector at the Calif-Ore. sta so that judging was difficult. tion at Hornbrook. Thursday, July 19, 1951 Nursery Rhyme Portrayed In Theme For A Float Entry CATERPILLAR No. 12 POWER ROAD GRADER TO RENT BY HOUR OR BY DAY PUTNAM LOGGINGS COMPANY Phone 589 or Write Box 417 The Grange will sponsor a prin cess ball in August, at which time BROOKINGS, OREGON a princess to represent this end By Nancy Moor a EE AL ESTATE of the county at tne county fair, Curry Pomona Grange was will be chosen. The Grange can held Saturday. July 14, at the didate for priness will be Shirley Residence Phone 422. Grange hall. A business Phillips, and other organizations Box 211 Phone 341 Sixes meeting was held with pot luck <110 being asked to sponsor can Notary Public—C. O. Leonard dinner served at noon. Following didates for princess. A patriotic SALESMEN: the meeting Fred Adams gave a program was given after the °- S. Young Hans Nelson talk on referendum 315. A pro meeting and then secret pals for Mill Supplies and Logging Equipment Brookings, Oregon gram was given by sonic of the the past year were revealed. P ot boys and birls who had gone to luck refreshments were then en joyed. Yellow-Strand Wire Rope. Young Blocks 4-H summer school in June. Dick Anderson and Sandv Mc-L.'?’ VOl"h dance be hcld Riggings and Tongs ’ eadv nf fri».*»»» , r oday, July 20, at the Grange1 Cready of Eugene visited fom hall. Pot luck refreshments will days last week with Dick’s aunt b< served. Columbia Explosives and Supplies and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp. Carson & Moore Lumber Co., ! Mrs. Archie A Id rorm mtn m. .a Wire Rope Splicing and Socketing!! C I 1C ♦ r\ r»-» ___ 51» • a custom planing mill, just off home Sunday from a trip to Pacific avenue, is expected to Dallas where she visited her par be put in opeartion this week. Phone, Gold Beach 803 or Coquille, 3401 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Good perhaps by the time this paper GOLD BEACH, OREGON rich. Coming with her for a visit reaches the mails. The company were hej niece, Laura Jean and nephew, Jimmy Goodrich, of Dal will employ eight to ten men. las, Ore. A family birthday dinner for Robert Halcumb was given Sun- <lay at Mrs. Hazel Hofsesss home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen oi Tiro New Lot Subdivisions Medford and her sister, Claudia Choose while you may-don’t of Oakland spent tour days camp-1 lake left overs. You’ll like LO near the CATION, PRICE and TERMS. summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Contractor and house plans are h»hn Moore of Langlois. The available. sisters are daughter of Mr. In-1 man. formerly of "Inman Mine.”; We a VERY FINE GO 1 hr time was s|Hmt looking over of Canada is making a good will tour of the west coast, stopping at Only one the old home site and recalling places where arrangements hare been made, the forty-piece hand is if its kind in entir Brookings- childhood memories. They were Harbor area. claimed to he one of the best-trained bands of youth on the continent. this for a Real also accompanied by Mr. and Money-Maker Mrs. Swam Jensen of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore have! One acre, right in the heart of recently had a party of old-time; Brookings -priced at otti y $1650. 11 ¡ends visit them from Eugene. • ♦ They were Mr. ind Mrs. Lindt Concert will begin at 8—be there early to get a seat. Brought to this ll’r can't advertise them all but and daughter. Thelma May- tee sure would be piad to tell Mr. and Mrs. John Porkelson ; j/ou about othar poods buw" Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galloway • nd granddaughter, Judv. A pic- nic dinner was enjoye all at Moore’s cabin, known LANGLOIS NEWS Brokers ■■IliMllIllllllllllllllll ENLUND EQUIPMENT CO. s p E C I A A Musicai Treat VONCOUVER, B. C., JUNIOR BAND Brookings H. S., Monday Evening, July 23—at 8 Go d Beach H. S., Tuesday, July 24—at 8 Ue the Immoin Company Establish* d setti in 1816. Automobili Pix uk ! Mxes Grange I sinos meeting its gulai master una and fourth de ed on Est a lor to be assured of a scat, and a treat in music. No Admission Free Will Offering Only