Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 23, 1951, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, August 23, 1951
LOCAL
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
NEWS
tion with his mother, Mrs. Agda!
Bickner, and family. Arthur will
Kir. and Mrs. Ted Adams and return to Davenport for a year
dArhters, Alice and Janice, from of graduate work before looking
sjem are spending their vaca- for a location for his practice of
tion with Mrs. Adams brother I chiropractic.
Archie Hendricks and family this
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Coiner and
^keek. Miss Alice was May Queen family left last week for Med-
of Willamette university this ford, their former home, to live,
spring.
•
While here Mr. Coiner conducted
[ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson a radio rePaiT service in addition
fend month-old child, of Daven- ,o Wridng in the woods.
port. Iowa, are spending a vaca-
Work on the second section of
| the new Manley building is al­
most to the first floor level, with
hopes it will be ready for occu­
pancy by Oct. 15. Roy Weidman
and his crew are making every
effort to achieve this.
Power shortages played havoc
Real Estate Broker
with the evening show at the
Ü-mile north on Highway 101
Pine Cone, as well as many other
about town. Dust on the
Roy F. Sunderland, ScUesman functions
transformers was reported to be
Hours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. the cause of the outage, al­
though this is not confirmed.
40 ACRES bordering Hwy. 101,
Another artist in our midst is
good creek, nice ocean view. Ethel Jochens, who does beauti­
$5000 will handle.
ful work in ceramics. She has,
her own oven and pours the
NEW 2-bedroom home and ll2 molds, dries and readies them for
acres in Fruitdale district, Grants the oven, then paints and gives
Pass, 16x18 living room, lovely the pottery a final firing. A com­
valley view, good soil. Sell or pletely finished process locally.
trade for Brookings property.
Mrs. E. E. Hanscam, Sr., Wert
$8500.
to Portland by bus on Monday
for a che.ck-up on her eyes at
1^ VIEW ACRE, 1 mile from Doerenbecher hospital.
town, water right on good spring.
The American Legion AuxU-
$2100 with $750 down.
। iary members honored Mrs. Ben
I Kern with a stork shower on
SPECIAL: Sacrifice 2_bedroom
Wednesday, Aug. 15, at the home
home with large lot, close in,
of
Mrs. Kay Kessler. About 20
very livable. This won’t last
members
were present. Appro­
long at $2625.
priate games, refreshments and
for the honored guest filled
SOME good investment prop­ gifts
the program of the afetrnocn.
erties in Cury County. Come
Mrs. Kerns is past president of
in and see what we have to
the auxiliary.
offer.
P age N ine
leen Thompson assisted. The passed away Autgust 12. Resides
juveniles are working hard I to Mrs. Hofsess he is survived by
procure funds for building a new his wife and two sons. Funeral
juvenile grange hall.
services were held Friday in Co­
The Glen Noble home up quille.
Flora's creek has had a face litt-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adolphson
ing job. A new roof and side
and Mrs. Enna Sheridan of Sea
walls give it a very attractive
View Ranch were Sunday callers
appearance.
at the C. H. Brooks home. They
Mrs. Albert Britton returned
had been to Coos Bay and Coos
home from Compton and Los
County Fair at Myrtle Point.
Angeles, Calif., bringing with her
Roger Moore had a short visit
a daughter, Mrs. R. A. Yensen
with
pa rents the “Dinty”
of Los Angeles. Mrs. Yensen is
visiting at the Britton home and* Moore’s this week. Roger is em­
with a sister. Mrs. Bob Powerie, ployed by the forest service and
hail been up Flora's creek on the
ot Myrtle Point.
tire there.
Don’t forget your
'Ilies and
jams for the Home Extension
booth. You may leave them with
Nana Moore and they must be
there by the evening of August
By MARION BROOKS
20.
An Adventist preacher will be
Dotty Lou Harry, a niece of the
Al Volcks, has been a visitor in in charge of church services at
Formerly Don s
their home for the past week. the Community church Sunday,
She left Wednesday evening to September 2.
Mrsx Roy Stein of Portland has
join her mother in Eugene and
from there will .go to her home j°*ncd her husband who recently
became superintendent at the
in Astoria.
Dolores and Patricia Brachieri Langlois cheese factory.
8-6, Monday to Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Pugh
are enjoying a
vacation
church
among friends in Tulelake, Calif.. visited
•
o Community
,
William Howes, Oregon State
Sunday morninR
Grange deputy, called at the C. from Garwood, New Jersey, and
H. Broc’ ; home Monday after­ are enjoying a trip through our
beautiful northwest. They have
noon.
visited
a daughter in Los Angeles
Juvenile Grange met Wednes-.
and
will
stop at a daughter's
day evening at the Sixes Grange
home
in
Rochester,
New York, on
ball, in extra session to practice
their way home.
their ritualistic work. They arc
Nancy Moore left Thursday to
getting ready for inspection next
month by State Grange Deputy visit friends in Myrtle Creek. Be­
fore returning she expects to visit
William Howes.
a
week with her sister in Med­
Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry and
ford,
Ore.
Joanne and Mrs. Paul Smith vis­
Sympathy
is extended to Mrs.
ited friends in Gold Beach Sun­
Near Baxter Church
Richard
Hofsess,
whose father,
day.
Henry
Albert
Parry
of
Coquille,
Mrs. R. M. Morrill left the early
part of the week for Wisconsin
where she will visit her mother.
7 ACRES, 1 spring and another
Jean Everette and Hal train
available. Practically all cleared
and Patty Boice «visited Coo
O. M. Rice announces the en­ County Fair at Myrtle Point Fri­
level land. Excellent soil. $1000
down.
gagement of his daughter, Elma day.
Althea, to Dr. Raymond Kin
AT REDFIELD'S MARKET
On their way up Sixes River
ÒCEAN FRONT lot I 80x100 ft. mouth of Belchertown, Mass. for a visit with friends, Mr. and
Budd Carr, Proprietor
They plan to be married the first Mrs. George Kronenherig of Ban­
$1400 with $700 down.
part of September at tthe home don stopped in Langlois tor a
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY - SATURDAY
.OTS—Various locations, with or of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Park at short time.
[ without view, city water, priced Albany, Ore. Mrs. Park is a sister
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrill
Armour s Crescent Brand —Nice and Lean
from $700 to $1550. Easy terms. of Miss Rice. Following a wed­ have gone to Sumner, Wash., to
ding trip through the northwest get their son, John, who has been
Other homes, ocean frontage, the couple will return to Smith visiting an aunt there.
River and make plans to fly east
lots and acreage.
Joe Nilsen returned Friday
by plane to make their home.’ from taking a load of sheep to
A sistetr and husband, Mr. and Eureka, Calif.
Mrs. A. Favor, will arrive here
While on their trip to Garber­
to care for the father, O. M. ville, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Flo.vd
Rice at Rice home.
Short ridge of Glen Flora Bogs
Mrs. Eva Hill received word report attending the Humboldt
from her son and wife, Mr. and County Fair at Ferndale.
Mrs. Harvey Lockwood, who re­
Mrs. Flora Fields .department
no waste; fine for small
cently moved to Bell Springs in president of U.S.W.V.A. and Ze-
Mendocino county where Lock­ donia Quick, department treas­
wood will be caretaker on a 3000 urer, were visitors at the Otte
acre stock ranch of Chester Hackle home two days this week.
Luiser. There are a thousand They are on their way to the na-1
ALSO STEWING HENS AND PAN READY
head of sheep on this ranch and tional convention of Spanish
stock. He reports he is well American
War
Veterans
at
MAKES NO DIFFERENCE other
I- RYERS—2-lb. average
pleased with his new job.
Grand Rapids, Mich« They will
TO A 'JEEP'
Work is being done on the | stop over in Los Angeles, Carls-1
V
Westbrook
subdivision
along: bad Caves, the Grand Canyon and
Smith River’s new’ freeway. Con_ Old Mexico on the way there.
st ruction of the roads in the sub-
Mrs. Richard Hildebrand is
division is being done by Mercer hack from a visit with her mother
Fraser Co. Several new houses and other relative! in Long
are being built in the Westbrook Beach, Calif. She returned Wed­
tract and more new homes will nesday, bringing her younger sis­
। go u.p soon. Westbrook Bros, are ter, Patty, with her.
I laying plans to build a new store
A committee of juvenile grange
on their property near the new members, under the direction of
freeway.
their matron, Mrs. Dean Collins,
Miss Betty Tyler, daughter of met at the Sportsmen club house
A ‘Jeep’«will get you there
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tyler of all day Saturday to make cor­
w hen no other vehicle can!
State Line Motel has arrived sages for sale at the Queen’s
With 4-wheel-drive, better
home from Corvallis where she Dance Saturday evening.
LAW
Mrs.
1
maneuverability and
completed summer school study Frances Autrey and Mrs. Ethe-
M. G. BECKER
SMITH
at O.S.C. Miss Tyler. a graduate •
zx*' Del
. I.* t
» .
.
of
high schol and
Humboldt State college, has been
engaged to teach at Brookings
high school when school opens
September 4. She will teach home
economics and physical education.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ostrom have
returned home after completing
their studies at summer school
at Stanford university at Palo
Alto. Mr. Ostrom is principal of
Smith River Union school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Grupp and
children, who have resided here
for several years, w here Grupp।
was employed in the logging
wods, left the first of the week
for Manchester, Wash.
LANGLOIS
Barber Shop
BEAUTY SALON
Phone 395
RIVER
I Sell The Earth!
SLICED BACON
lb. 49c
BACON ENDS & PIECES
lb. 33c
VEAL STEAK
NO ROAD
.................... lb. 87c
BONELESS HAMS
COVER CROPS
lb. 98c
PERMANENT
PASTURES
rugged build, a Universal
‘Jeep’ travels where there
are no roads . . . climbs
steep grades . . . goes
through deep mud, snow
and sand. Ask us for a dem­
onstration of this tough,
”go-anywhere” vehicle.
4-Wheel-Drive
UNIVERSAL
Jeep
ÇOO5 MOTOR CO
I 258 So. 2nd
COOS BAY
!»
BROOKINGS PRODUCE STAND
FRUITS
PRODUCE
WE HAVE ALFALFA HAY
See Us For Mixtures and Prices
Bruits In Season
CANNING PEACHES
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1.... L. M B. 1 I I?
PEARS
BROOKINGS FEED AND SEED