Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 26, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ » » »♦ » Leep Memorial hospital, Bandon. A group of 4-H m em bers left
Funeral services were held S a t­ Tuesday m orning for Corvallis—
: LA N G LO IS
: urday at Schroeder Bros, chapel, with
Mrs. George Steddom as the
♦
Fly Marion Prookn
♦ w ith crem ation following.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a Je rry Boice was in Gold Beach chaperone. Included in the group
Mrs. A. W. B ritton was called i1" " ’“ 81 " ! ,h a <?rushed hand sus’
»0 M yrtle Point, Tuesday, to lx.
w ork,nS on his truck
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Several
bones
w ere broken and
w ith her small grandchild who
the
doctors
are
working to pre-
was seriously burned. On her re-
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'vent infection n.
tu rn home she brought an older
s itte r of the child, Diane Powerie, . Joe Nilsen left S atu rd ay morn-
ing for Eureka, Calif., w here he
to spend a week.
will
join his brother-in-law and
Mrs. Elsie Guerin passed away
sister,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. H an­
W ednesday evening, June 18, a t
sen of E ureka on a w eek’s cam p­
ing and fishing trip on Mad River.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jackson of
Hollywood, Calif., are visiting old
friends and relatives here. Mrs.
Jackson is a sister of M ary Sor-
jensen.
Wilson & Hendrick Lum ber Co.
are
moving the mill to Ophir. For
RKAL ESTA TE
a time they have been operating
on the Bob Leach place on Floras
Creek, but finished operations.
While Bill Brannon was driv­
Box 2 ii
Phone 2341
ing the country truck on Floras
Residence Phone 2292 Creek, it caught fire and burned.
N otary Publio— C. O. Leonard Bill m anaged to get off the high­
way and escaped w ithout injury.
SALESMEN:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Clausen and
O. S. Young
children of Grande Ronde spent
Brookings, Oregon
the week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Clausen. L ater in the week
the
Beerm an family of Colorado
Do you realize th e m a n y oppor­
visited
them for a few days.
tu n itie s h ere in B rookings f A s k
Grange
H.
with E
Elsie
«».- iv,• a re in <ta,ly c o n ta ct w itl,
“ L E. C.
V ’ ? met
* ’ Wi’h
'*‘e
m um /.
Quinn I hursday afternoon. Four
• • •
m em bers w ere
present, Mary
Wm. Elckhoff and Alvina Eich- ' V<XM,Worth’ Estelle » « "se n , Stel-
hoff own one of the nicest planned " Slocum and Docia Sweet. A fter
homes in the comm unity and de- th<’ busineRS m eeting refreshm ents
•ire to sell. Theirs is a 3-bedroom " 7 ? S‘‘T d by thc hosteM-
home in lovejy surroundings on , MfS' ( ara Erw ,n of Denm ark
n .... u____
1 ’» acres of ground. They
have a bas resigned as district chairm an
S ta te Juvenile u Grange.
Mrs
good wen
gooo
well and pressure
pressure system ol -------
iau ^ v . mrs.
Home Will go FHA any dav. Price ,,e lVn Ma8t of McKinley has been
$10,500. Half down, Balance $75 nl’p<,inted b>’ lhe S ta te M aster
per month or until FHA approved. SS S ,a te JuveniIe Superintendent
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Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck have har
had
as
guests
for
the
past
week,
Al’s
And here a a n o th er couple, the
and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
McManns, Frank and Mary. Now cousin
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i*nry Schmidt and their friends,
we all know them and what a won- C’
derful 13 acres with a view of Mr. and Mrs. W alter W inter, all
ocean and river they have, also of Two Rivers, Wise., who are see­
the grounds are b eautiful. Good ing Oregon and California. A1 and
spring w ater to the house which Henry have not seen each other
is not quite finished. Owner will lor 50 years and spent m any en­
loan ham m er and saw to right joyable hours re-living childhood
d a y s. The group is returning to
p arty buying at $13.500.
their home through S[>okane, Wn.
Ready for Lease: Two business <O V,8,t Al ’ siste r’ Mrs. H erbert
lildllli'K and
nrtrl both ...
_. --ii - . . lo­ JobltSOn.
buildings
in excellent
Vince Sm ith left Sunday a fte r­
cations.
noon for Davis. Calif., where he
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For the full price of only $1600. will atten d the N ational Dairy
| 20x20 double garage equipped for Science meeting. Monday to W ed­
living quarters. Large lot 53x145 nesday. The la tte r part of the
Also some furniture goes. We clas­ week will lx» spent in visiting the
sify th is as one of our N o ter buys. cream eries and milk plants of that
area. He is expected home by S a t­
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We have the lots and financing urday.
Dorothy C hatelain a n d Verle
for that new home built to suit
Mills
of Village Missions were in
your needs. Let us show you some
Langlois
Sunday. The} are to help
excellent building sites.
at the camp being held at Mc­
New o x e n View Subdivision, Kinley Camp for the coming two
large lots and reasonably priced. weeks by the Langlois Com m un­
City w a te r and electricity av ail­ ity church, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm
E asterling as leaders, in conjunc­
able.
tion with the Rev. Don W esmor
|of Arago and Dr. Theo. Sm ith of
3 city lots close in on excellent M yrtle Point. About I I to 16 chil­
term s City w a te r and electricity, dren will go from Langlois S un­
day school. Mrs Hazel 4Iosess has
priced lor quick sale.
a job to feed the bunch There will
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NEW AND EXCLUSIVE T.IST- I be Bible study, sw imming, hikes.
I N t i . A ttractively
arranged |gam es and handicraft. Everyone
new 2-bedroom home on large is looking forw ard to an inspira­
lot, short distance from post office tional time.
Legion Auxiliary installed the
Almost com pleted O w ner will fin.
ish to suit purchaser. Reasonably I
f° r the new y<’a r‘ T ucs*
pruaxl at $4500
’ ‘
,at Port O rford. Docia Sweet
of S civ»».
ix e s •>
w as installed
in sta lle d as presi-
dent; \ iola Spencer as first vice-
If Its Insurance You Need president; lA>la W indmeiser. sec-
WF H A V E IN S U R A N C E YOU on«! vice-president Mildred Malloy
W A N T ! Sea ws for all form » of is secretary, Ethel M ontgomerv is
General ln»uranee through the
treasurer. Verna Dcnisar. chap­
lain.
Helen G arnett, historian. No­
THE
Ä7C.-LV”
m a Thomas acted as S ergeant-at-
I N SV R. LX CE CO.
arm s and Jean S tra tto n , district
C. 0 . LEO NARD
L. L LEO NARD
Brokers
Thursday, fune 26, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
were Bobby Jean Sypher, Je an ­
e tte Thompson, M ary Donaldson,
M arilyn Neff, Irene Sypher, Ar­
lene Kerber, Rosalie T urner, Joan
Cox, Dorothy Wigle, Gary S ted­
dom, Gordon B ritton and Harold
Caughell. They were joined at Cor­
vallis By W ilbur and Judy Jensen.
They will retu rn June 27.
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Card o f Thanks
The family of Homer A. Sanders
wish to express their thanks for
the sympathy shown, the kindness
and help offered at the time of
their bereavement.
Mrs. H. A. Sanders,
Don E. Sanders.
T een -A g e P a rty
The R otary club will b
sponsors of an evening of pop­
ular dancing to records at the
Rod & Gun Club building on
Benham Lane, H arbor. Friday
evening. Boys and girls from
13 to 19, inclusive, a re in­
vited to come. R efreshm ents
will be served.
The C onstruction
o f Y o u r Hom e
or Commercial Building is no better than its
C oncrete Foundation
INSIST O N THE BEST!
OUR
SAND and GRAVEL
IS
Screened, Washed andMWeighed
TO INSURE
A PRECISION MIX
H oist and C rane A v a ila b le For Large Jobs!!
VIBRATORS, CEMENT
C H U TE S ,
WHEELBAR­
ROWS, CONCRETE HOPPERS AN D
FINISHING MACHINES AVAILABLE!
Brookings Red-E-Mix Concrete Co.
Phone 2 4 4 2
C e n tral B u ild in g