Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 30, 1951, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, August 30, 1951
I in Coquille Tuesday on business. | the weekend in San Francisco. | BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED
Juanita Griffin of Myrtle Point,
,prMT mndBar C.“ T ,and? ' ,UKh;
Wh“ e,„,here ' he> xt,ended! M„ Dick Bark|on enterlained Linda, Laurel and Kay Steddon
By MARION BROOKS
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r<-IK>r<«t » ».¡th a birthday party tor her and Marianne Swaney of F o u i
e l a t i v e s in
in Langlois
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n c tn c n t M v e '
Mr. and Mrs. John Bruchler 1 r relatives
Tuesday
V„7.u rM 1 S p " h n a ui,,er
i ’ ” - daughter.
K ay? who w « Mile, Jean Quinn of Denmark an J
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Peterson , a ' ’A m
and Gary and Clint Caughell
Baker, and bus- njne year« ojd Saturday. Four- Frances Everest, Lila Tuckekr,
were in Grants Pass over the and family of Chehalis, Wash., band. of Mount Shasta, returned teen ¿ ( her ,it„ e friends helped
Betty Kuhn, Scndy Broc’ti. Beth
weekend. While there they at­ visited over the weekend at the *
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ny’ 5Pen<*Jnf ! i e ihcr celebrate.
The customary Whalen, Jo Zimmerman. Judv n d
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. ?
tended the midget auto races.
\
attended the, |)irthd
k
d ,ce cream and
Janice Boice of Langlois. The» »
Monday evening the regular Morrell.
Harry Latr family reumon held
„ we„ Mrved. M
njce
The Girl Scouts met Wednes­ Sunday*"“
monthly meeting of the Curry
Polnl? gifts made it a happy day for invited but unable to attend;
Merrie and Bonnie Jensen, Mad -
County Fair board was held at day, August 22 at 2 p.m., at the
y*
M ary Kay.
lyn Shoup, Glcnna Churchill and
the court house in Gold Beach. Sportsmen’s clubhouse. Five mem-1 Everett Longnecher of Grants
Among those attending were; Thelma Tuckear.
Fair Manager Kenneth Thomp­ bers and their leader, Mrs. Archie Pass visited friends and relatives
son, Director C. H. Brooks and Aldropp, were present. They Thursday through Saturday at
Henry Adolphson attended from planned a booth for the fair. It Langlois. He is the brother of
will be an exhibit of Langlois Earl and Raymond Longanecher
northern Curry.
Miss Bertie Britton, Charles home community. The members and Mrs. John Bruehler.
Clarke and Vera and Sid Cadman are selling Curry County Fair ad-
Mrs. Marie Lowe of Klamath
Falls is visiting at the home of
attended Coos County Fair last mision buttons.
Mrs. May Hollingsworth of her brother, W. E. Price.
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mabel Simons of Ven­ Newberg and Mrs. Edward Seif-
Mr. Mermilloid received word j
tura, Calif., arrived early Thurs­ fert of Scholls, visited Sunday from a son in Massachusetts oft
day for an indefinite visit with through Saturday with Mr. and the birth of twin grandsons. He,
her brother, Charles Clarke, and Mrs. Frank Moore and Leslie celebrated by treating the force*
Moore. The two ladies are sisters at the Langlois cheese factory to'
his family.
watermelon.
A former resident, Mrs. Floyd of Frank and Leslie Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Burk and
Mrs. Vera Pook spent Monday I
Butts, was in town Wednesday.
Mr. Butts and two sons plan to son of Newberg have been visit­ through Friday of this week with
ing at the home of Mr. Burk's her sister, Mrs. Wallace Peabody,
return to Langlois to live soon.
George Kronenberg and Chas. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Burk. in Medford. While she was away
Visiting with the E. H. Horns her brother and his wife, Mr. and
Wooley of Bandon were in Lang­
are Mrs. Larry Smith and son, Mrs. V. H. MacKenzie of De
lois Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, Larry, Jr., of Portland. Larry Lake. Orc., spent the night at
• Fiimous Gvrafoam
Wilbur and Mabel Edwards were Smith, Sr., now in Korea with the Pook home, visiting Mr. Pook
washing action
the armed forces, is Mrs. Horn's and his daughter, Mrs. Roake of
son.
Portland, and her family. The
• Needs no bolting
Mrs. Agnes Redfield of Aber­ Roakes have ended a two weeks
down
deen, Wash., is a guest at the visit with the Pooks and returned
Bob Thetford home. She arrived to Portland taking their son,
• Completely auto­
Friday, August 22, and will re­ Peter, who has spent the sum­
main indefinitely. Mrs. Redfield mer with his grandparents.
matic
is Mrs. Thetford’s mother.
Tuesday Henry Adolphson took
REAL ESTATE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hargand, Princess Katherine Dennis and
• See i t d e m o n ­
the new high schol teacher and her mother to Coos Bay to pur
strated today!
his wife, were called to Astoria chase a formal dress, which is the
Residence Phone 422.
Wednesday night by the serious gift of Sixes Grange to her prin­
Easy to own! Liberal trade-in — low monthly payments.
Box 211
Phone 341 illness of Mr. Hargand's father. cess each year.
Mrs. Chloe Tennison of San
At the regular meeting of
Notary Public— C. O. Leonard
Diego. Calif., has been her sisters, Sixes Grange, Saturday night,
SALESMEN:
Mrs. Jim Sypher and Mrs. Maude the "young marrieds” demon­
O. S. Young
Hans Nelson
Cox, of Port Orford and other strated the second degree of
Brookings, Oregon
Pioneer Merchants
Harbor, Oregon
relatives. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Grange work to three candidates.
Vernon Dunnigan took her to Their work was splendid. After
Ten Mile, Ore., for a short visit some discussion of the Curry
with her nephew. Mike Sypher, County Eair and entries, Mr. and
and then on to Sutherlin, Ore., Mrs. John Bruchler and Mrs.
where she will r m.iin with ’
NEWLY decorated inside and sister-in-law, Mrs. Ealy Tennison, Marlowe were apfxiinted to ar­
range the Grange booth.
out. 2-bedroom modern home. for a short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly and
Close to school. Owner forced to
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brooks son of Cottage Grove, Ore., were
Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats
sell. Immediate possession. See
us for this and other good buys left Friday for a visit with the callers at the W. R. Brooks and
in houses, lots, acreage and busi­ Frank Crostin family at Blackley. I C II Brooks homes during the
They will return by way of Eu- week
ness opportunity.
Rcne<
Sixes Garden club will hold its
• • •
Hoyt
Thompson
of
Bothell,
’cgulnr
annual Flower Show at
DON'T FORGET that the Brook­
ings Laundry is one of the oest Wash., was in Demark the earl.v the Sixes Grange hall Sept. 15-
buys in this neck of the woods. part of the week transacting 16. from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Silver tea
A N O T H E R T R U C K L O A D OF
will be served. Langlois ladies
Small investment, large returns. business.
Dick Barklon was in Portland are asked to exhibit flowers and
Investigate t<xiay.
over the weekend. His brother is vegetables.
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2.9 acres with one of the finest very ill in one of the hospitals
there
and
Dick
went
to
visit
him.
J
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i
,
year ’round springs this side of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jefferies * 1 1
• L a n g lo is a n d
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, ?oube
c' n-.und twoch.idrcn „1
■, l'„rt Orford B w dM em bers
Crete foundation In for new nomo | have bough, property a, F loras' Band m X , C nua? a, the
LANGLOIS
C. 0 . LEONARD
L L LEONARD
Brokers
E. E. HANSCAM & SONS
Specials—and
Exlusive Only!
Redfield’s Market
SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday
Peaches, Pears, Corn, Tomatoes and
and Cucumbers
From Rogue River V alley — Tree and Vine Ripened
rls State Park. All for $3650 with
terms
THREE LOTS just listed. Most
protected spot in Brookings. Buy
on terms, to suit you. THESE'
ARE REAL SPECIAL! ! !
• • •
2 acres in town. Excellent sub­
dividing. Good Location, $5500.
here. She is a niece of the L. S. 12:30 to take part in the parade
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I'«hich »'•«» promptly at t
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck spent' o'clock.
Sportsmanlike DRIVING
A ll Brands M I L K— 7 f o r ___ $1.00
All Brands
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COFFEE. . . . 1 lb. 89c; 2 lb s .. . . $1.77
• • »
TIMBER: 10 million feet in one
location; good roads. This is a
good cat show and priced right.
Also 21 million feet in another
location. If interested, make an I
appointment to see it.
• • •
4-room house 29x29, garage.
20x14; Lot 100x150. Completely I
furnished. Close to school. Here's
a deal for only $3950. Total price. I
• . .
H c cxia'f mfi'erfkw them all but
’<*’ aura »cou/d be plod to tell
you about othar poods buystl
/.YM RE THE
AMERICAN WAY —
He
the Am erican In-
Company, Established,
u p n . i f 'H f
rance
in IS 16
A un nu ! ile P ublie L iability and
Pr< rx 'rtj D am age.
PRICES RIGHT
¿V
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AVERAGES
SPEED
VOLUME HORKPOWER
WEIGHT
150
I 3m.p.k| 2Hcu.ft I
^5
3000
35m ph 264cu.ft
Ô5
CAR
W ALK SAFELY
Are you a el ip-on-the-shoulder
pedestrian — challenging
auto­
mobiles to the right-of-way?
Take a look at y o u rs e lf! How
would you like to "w e ig h in”
fo r a combat w ith a car, asks
the A A A d riv e r tra in in g book,
"S portsm anlike Driving.
Cars clearly have the edge
over pedestrians — in site,
weight, strength, and hardness
» f i aterial. Flesh, blood, and
hones must "throw in the towel”
long before steel, glass, and
chromium.
t d riv e r in his car is p ra c ti-
ea y encased in arm or. So there's
every sportsmanllxe reason why
he should show courtesy to the
weaker pedestrian. F5ut if a
driver fails to show that cour
tesy, pedestrians with good
Sense keep out of hts u ay.
W hat chance has a 150-pound
pedestrian, walking at 3 or 4
nules per hour, against a 3,000-
potind car a t even the low speed
of 20 miles per h o u r’
The law gives pedestrians the
rig h t-o f-w a y .
(. ommon sense
often takes it away from them.
1» hen car and pedestrian col-
tùie, it is the pedestrian tcAo is
taken to the ambulance I
TUNA— 'j'c , 4 t in s .................... 99c
( olored—Golden ('rest
OLEOMARGARINE— !b..............27c
I lershcv's Semi-Sweet
CHOCOLATE CHIPS 21— 5 for $1 CO
All Brands
CIGARETTES—C a rte rs ................. $1.49
WALCCRF TISSUE— 10 rolls . . . 73c
100 lbs. C. & H. SUGAR.......... $9.53
MIRACLE WHIP— qts.................. 63c
O!d English DOG FOOD-IO for $1 00