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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1951)
Thursday, September 20, 1951 ROOK I N G s T n R R Ó Í O v t O ^ i R Ó o K Í Ñ G S ^ R E G O X Ig c Q Mrs. C harles B ulton arrived home S atu rd ay from a prolonged Mr. and M rs. F red M arsh of visit in C alifornia. H er d a u g h te r Lebanon. Ore., w ere in Langlois and husband, Mr. and Mrs. C ham - T h w sd ay visitin g w ith Mr. and berlatn, accom panied her. •ANGLOIS NEWS ^ T rr Lute Henry. Mrs Marsh n States PlytVood com- perfect w ork they This is tru ly a distinction tor no blue rib bon w as earn ed last y e a r in this w ork in th e s ta te of Oregon to juvenile granges. Much credit goes to Mrs. Dean Collins, th e ir m atron, for the good w ork done. Sixes g ran g e is fo rtu n a te indeed in having so w illing and capable a w orker to lead the juveniles. She took a g roup to S ta te G range in Ju n e and chaperoned a larg e group to s ta te juvenile cam p, w here they stayed for six days. The Ju v en ile G range is grow ing so rapidly th at a new hall in th e n ear fu tu re is necessary. Mrs. Eva Cope, accom panied by Mrs. F red B elloni and Mrs. O tto S hindler, visited w ith Mrs. L eora C uttin g of N ah co tta. W ash., for the past week. Mrs. Belloni and Mrs. C u ttin g a re siste rs of Mr. Lex Cope. Mrs. C u ttin g has been quite ill and is now living w ith her d au g h ter. Mrs. Connie Gads- by. class is sm all, th e th re e m em bers. C harlie C lark e. Dick E v erest and M ary H ildebrand, a re o u ts ta n d ing stu d e n ts and play an im por ta n t p a rt in school affairs. T h ere a re live new stu d en ts o th e r th a n the freshm en class who a re e n te rin g Langlois High school fo r th e first tim e. They are Je trv and P atsy Brown. V in cent Cooke. M adelyn Johnson, and E lla S ypher. m onth, a t 7:30 p. m. P lt.ce: H a rb o r G ran g e H all. P a s to r: ffRev. N o rm an L. O rth of Coquille. Ore. These sen d e es a re held by th e a u th o rity and a ssig n m en t of t ' a N ational L u th e ra n Council, rep resenting m o st of L u th e ra n ism •a America. Come, You are a l w ays w elcom e! is a s iste r of M r. H enry. pany is w orking on its site up on Lois Wise, d a u g h te r of Mr. and E,k River. It has th e pond ready Mrs. C h arles Wise, m arrie d Lloyd J,nd some sm all buildings up. Kosban, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- The Girl Scouts m et in re g u la r fred K osban of P o rt O rford, S at- m eeting S eptem ber 12 at th e urday, S ep tem b er 8. a t M yrtle S portsm en’s clubhouse. Mrs. Do- Point. They w ill live in P o rt Or- cia Sweet and Mrs. M art Hog- ford. I s a r t tau g h t the girls in theii first LOCAL NEW S Mrs. L iverm ore, principal o f J esson tex tile p ain tin g , St. Tiniothv Eoiseooal Ed F. Ackley has l>een called the g rad e school, is now living i n 1 M r and Mrs. Ied W hite of to M edford to assist in a law suit a tra ile r house on the Langlois M apleton visited w ith the Eldon Cliurch in Jack so n C ounty C ircuit C ourt. school grounds. H e r husband. W hite fam ily W ednesday and R ev . C. M. L ever , P a sto r from P o rtlan d , is spending some ' called on o th e r relatives, Mrs. Ackley accom panied him to S u n d a y iScrvicea time here w ith her. | N ancy Moore, d a u g h te r of the F irst and T hird Sunday at M edford. They expect to re tu rn to B rookings S unday. O. L. M oore re tu rn e d from a F ran k Moores, left w ith h er u n 11.0n a.m. trip to his fo rm e r hom e n e a rjcle , Leslie Moore S a tu rd a y for E. L. M iller took his d a u g h te r, Second Tuesday. 8:15 a m. P o rtlan d M onday, S ep tem b er 10. Eugene, w here she will enroll as Lois Ann, to A rc ata last w eek All a re cordially invited. He has received w ord th a t his son a freshm an at the U niversity of vv here she reg istered for h er sec Gordon, serv in g w ith the M arine Oregon. Mr. Moore is joining a ond y e a r at H um boldt S ta te C ol Lutheran Services corps in K orea, h as recently oeen . b ro th er and will continue on for lege. She stay s in E u rek a w ith (A m erican L u th e ra n ) prom oted to m ajo r. ! a trip to N ebraska. h er uncle and au n t. Mr. and Mrs. D ivine W orship Services, 2 Roy G ard n er, and com m utes to Mr. and Mrs. L u te H enry and Mrs. K atherine B ak er of Pom - and 4th S u nday evenings of h er classes. Jo an n e w ere g u ests at a b irth d ay eroy, Wash., visited a week w ith F L O R A S W IL L O W dinnei given by Mr. and Mrs. K atie Adolphson. She left Wed- C L V B M E E T S t h a t l e s Jen sen in honor ot Miss nesday for home w ith a stop-over T hursday afternoon, at th e Ju d \ Jen sen a t D enm ark Tues- j in P o rtlan d planned. home of Mrs. A. A. B ritto n , th e day evening. . .. „ . ,, Mr and Mr« fMifr Cniiitor M i . and Mrs. Roy L olland of wom en of the F lo ras Willow club P o rtlan d v i ^ H w r of ! P rovolt. Ore., visited at the home g ath ered for the first m eeting of A T R E D F IE LD 'S M A R K E T lo i tl a n d visited w i t h ’the G l e n n . .. •• • , , . Nobles over th e w eekend. Mrs. ° f M rs' Al,ce S ta n k av ich last the fall. Eleven m em bers w ere Sunday. Budd Carr, Proprietor present. Tw enty-five d o llars w as Noble and Mr. S n y d er a re b ro th e r _ and siste r. B ertie B ritton, accom panied by voted for the C a rp e n te rv ille girl SP E C IA L S FO R F R ID A Y - S A T U R D A Y f e-1. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. w ho wi s so badly burned e a rlie r X L ■ S “ ™** c" ™ R n t.o n , w en. ,o E ugene S a.u r- in the year. A new s e c re ta ry w as has en te re d th e S acred H eart day. She will enroll as a fresh elected to fill the vacancy left A m our’s Crescent Brand hospital in E u g en e to undergo m an at the U niversity of Oregon. w hen Mrs. Lee m oved aw ay. Mrs. surgery. C. H. Brooks. K enneth Thom p- B ritto n w as elected. T he m em bers Mr. and Mm Jim W hite M rs ., , nn and H pniy Adolphson a)tP n d . decided to o rd e r a n o th e r doll and . 1 ’ j ” an an ( l L ee ed th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e dress it for the C h ristm a s season. ? X o • •?„" n^ V’ C urrv C ou"'> F a ir a ' Gold P lan s for a d in n er to be given Ready Io l.at - Already Cooked la te r in th e fall w ere discussed. em b er 9. to join w ith o th e r rein- Bpach T upsdav eveninK. fives in a fam ily picnic. They N ext m eeting will be w ith Mrs. lunched a t the Coquille M yrtle 4 Mrs- H arold B ritto n e n te r- Joe N ilsen on Langlois Hill. grove, a state-o w n ed park. tam ed w ith a b irth d ay p a rty tor n .. , „ iter son B ruce on his eighth b irth - R oger Moore, son of the F ra n k d av . Am thosp w ere M IN S T R E L SH O W B Y Ends and Pieces I Moores, re tu rn e d to Langlois Linda. K and L aul.P, stp d d o m . S IX E S G R A N G E S unday, S ep tem b er ft. from Gold Stpvpn M u| Mik(, and M aryin Sixes G range is giving a m in Reach w here he has been cm - S(orm Bp„ y K ukn R R u„. stre l show S ep tem b er 29 at th e ployed w ith th e Coos F orest P ro- sel and D onna and D onald B rj,_ Sixes G range hall. If you w an t tectiv e association. He w-ent to lPn. R pfrpshm pnts of ,.ak p . jp)i0> to spend an evening full of laughs E ugene T uesday w here he will cool aid. potatoe salad and candy and fun, don't m iss this show. .in Ready - Midget Size ag ain be en ro lled a t th e U niver w ere served. B ruce received m any Such a rtis ts as V era C adm an, s ity of O regon. He will be as- nice gifts and re p o rts a w onder- W ilbur and Judy Jensen, the d is ta n t sponsor in one of th e ful tim e L anglois-P ort O rford sehool band 4/4 t() 7~1 h. Average d o rm ito ries and will begin w ork „ and a cast of som e 20 players on his m a s te r’s degree. _ ^ a n -N b e a u tifu l flowers an d lu- r-. ,v Y . .. , flower a rra n g e m e n ts w’ere on dis- m ake forf a show th a t will be brother of Mrs. at Sixps G kalI S a (u r. h ard to beat. See those fam ous Pan Ready O K W ilc o x o f Sixes his w ife day and gunday durinE , hp Sixps end m en in action, and the M or- and son of A uburn. Calif., visited G arden Club F lo w er Show. P ro- r ;s siste rs do the cakew alk. See sev eral days at th e O. K. W ilcox ceeds from th e s - v e r tea will go Goofus, th e clown, and h e a r th e home recently. • 2 - 2 ^ -lb. Average to th e Juvenile G range building tro u b les of D efina D igit and P roxy T rivial. You’ll never r e Mr. and Mrs. C larence Zum- fund, w ait of Sixes a re rem odeling .... gret going. B U D D 'S M EATS SLICED BACON - lb. . . . 45c PICNIC HAMS - lb ...............68c SLICED B A C O N -lb ............. 29c | TURKEYS- YOUNG FRYERS th etr home. C. C. W oodworth is ,ud d Wpdnpsd pvpnK, bv d o in g the carp en ter work. Wm Hanps Oregon s , atp Grancp L A N G L O IS HIG H SCH O O L . Mr. and Mrs. J a c k E v erett, son am d au g h ter-in -law of Mrs. E dna P eterso n of Sixes, left S a tu rd a y m orning for S pokane, W ash., for a w eek s visit. deputy, on th e ir opening and closing of g ran g e and th e ir floor work. They w ere aw arded a blue ribbon for very m erito rio u s w ork, Mr. H anes spoke highly of th e Langlois High school opened S ep tem b er 4 w ith an enrollm en t of 46. F o u rteen freshm en, 18 sophom ores. 11 ju n io rs <nd th re e seniors. A lthough th e senior Redfield’s Market G ro rrr/r/, Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats SPECIALS— Friday and Saturday Olympia Hardware & Supply Co W arren B. “C urly " S tarr - J ohn R. “J ack ” H olmes L O G G IN G & M IL L SUPPLIES BROOKINGS, ORE. OPEN UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Canned M ilk — 7 cans for . . $1.00 Wellman Biend Juice—No. 2 — . • • 5 for De, Haven Tuna — can • • . . . Park P e a s-N o . 3 0 3 - 4 cans . • Franco American Macaroni — 2 cans . • • . . 95c 25c 65c 31c <-udahy's Deviled Ham — • 1 cans • . W aldorf Tissue — 10 rolls . * W ire Rope * Pulleys and Sheaves * Blocks * Plat and V-Belts ^Esco Rigging * Bolts and Nuts (rolden Crest k Axes and Sledges * Bearings Oleomargarine — lb. k Socketing and Splicing * Misc. Supplies Lumberjack USED EQ U IPM EN T Syrup — 1 pt. 8 oz. jar . • . • . . 35c . 73c . 27c . Ample Parking Space for Customers 35c