Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 03, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, July 3, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T. BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Mr. and Mrs. H obart Thompson
of Tbledo visited t h e Kenneth
Thompson home on Floras Lake
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By Marion Brooks
* recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomj>-
son have gone to their home at
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sm ith of Salem for the Fourth. I ’Rey will
Hoquiam, Wash., and four chil­ be back when work s ta rts a fte r
dren. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. the short vacation.
Sixes Grange met in regular
A rt Sweet. Mr. Sm ith is brother
session
S aturday night. Mary Don­
of Mrs. Sweet. While here for a
aldson
was
chosen to represent the
period of about two weeks, they
will build a shack and improve Grange in the princess contest at
the well on their property at Green Gold Beach this year. The queen
Gulch on Airport Road. L ater they dance tickets will be ready at the
will be joined by Mr«. S m ith’s next Grange m eeting, July 12 and
paients, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie of all organizations planning to en­
te r the contest m ust have their
Los Angeles, and an aunt.
candidates chosen and ready to
Mr. and Mrs. L u t e Henry
receive tickets at th at time. The
w ere dinner guests of Mr. and
Queen Dance is early this year
Mrs. Fred M arsh o'f Bandon last
because in the change of dates of
Sunday. The dinner was in honor
the county fair, August 22 to 24*.
of Mr. H enry’s m other, Mrs. E. B. inclusive.
H enry.
C ounty D eputy Fred Adams
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an Storm and his wife, were present and
a re parents of a baby girl named both gave an interesting talk.
Linda. This is their second child. The lecturer, Elsie Quinn, gave a
The group of 4-H club members resum e of Grange history, taken
who attended sum m er school at , from old m inute books and then
Corvallis, returned l a s t Friday, called on old-tim e m em bers to add
tired but happy. All reported e n - 1 their recollections of early Grange
joying the term .
days to the program .
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barklow anil
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W hite and
Jo left Friday evening for Maple­ M ary K. went to Salem Sunday
ton to visit his brother, Ted, and ¡afternoon, to retu rn Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck went
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells of to Coquille Friday evening to visit
Gold Beach w ere business visitors the Jam es Crow ley family. They
brought Mr. Crowley’s m other to
in this area W ednesday.
th
er home for a visit and to en
Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry a t­
joy
a pot luck dinner to be given
tended the funeral of Mr. H enry’s
aunt, Miss Amelia Henry, at Ban­ at their home, Sunday. Relatives
and friends will gath er from far
don, S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jackson of and near for the event.
The Gideons were in charge of
Hollywood, Calif., w e r e dinner
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C lar­ the church service Sunday at the
ence Zum walt, of Sixes, Friday. Com m unity Church. Mr. and Mrs.
C harlie Jensen returned home Earl Linge and Mr. and Mrs. Neil
from the hospital this week. His Kyhm of Coquille represented the
bat k is still giving him a great Gideons. They presented the Gid­
eon story in an interested m anner
deal of trouble.
® Lanny Boston fell and injured and gave delightful music for the
his leg last S aturday. It became special, a duet by the Linges and
so painful th at Tuesday Mrs. Bos- a solo by Mr. Linge.
Je rry Boice returned home from
t< | took him to Coquille and the
the
Gold Beach hospital, T h u rs­
X -ray revealed it was broken. He
day.
His h i: ’ s much improved
will have it in a cast for six weeks.
Donna Robert.s niece of Mrs but will he ot little use for some
Boston, of Likely, Calif., has been time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doane Sr.
visiting here. She returned home
left for San Francisco this week,
Sunday.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Berglund and three looking for a new’ location. They
children of Sandy, Ore., visited at recently sold th eir ranch on Floras
t h e O . L. Moore home last week­ Creek.
Elsie Quinn and PeeW ee Collins
end. Mr. Berglund is a brother of
were the few blood donors from
Mrs. Moore.
May Hollingsworth and Nana this area at Bandon W ednesday
Moore attended the Rebekah con­ afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard H a iry of
vention at Bandon. June 26.
Mrs. W. W. Brazel and daugh­ Eugene, old-tim e friends of Mr.
ter arrived Friday evening. A son, and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox of Sixes
Paul, had m ade the trip to T ula­ spent Friday night at the Wilcox
rosa. N. Mex., to get them. The home. On th eir retu rn they ex­
family recently bought the Les pected to visit a son, Gordon at
H utton ranch at D enm ark and Canyonville.
Paul Sm ith, Glen Kerber, S tan |
are getting settled.
Mrs. Apling and Kenneth left Quigley and Jam es Brooks w e re ,
for Portland this week-end. re­ elected dicectors at the annual
turn in g the H arm on children, the election of Union High School Dis­
grandchildren of Mrs. Apling, who trict No. 3, held June 23 at the
high school.
have been visiting here.
I hen* will be an old-tim e dance!
Mr. and Mrs. Les H utton re­
at
Sixes Grange S atu rd ay night i
turned Friday from Portland af-
July
5.
te r visiting Cy G ardner who was
recently injured in the Woods.
A pparently Cy was improving but
they had to remove more splint­
ered bone so he is back for the
For the week ending on Sun-
operation.
day:
Max. Min Rain
June 23 ............. 53
Z”
41
.04
June 21
61
45
.33
June 25
63
45
.OS
June 26
71
48
June 27
71
52
June 28 ............. 53
49
B ookkeeping
June 29
88
52
Rainfall for week .
Pay Pool
7a.rcs
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LANGLOIS ♦ :
Weather Report
8. B. Crabb Co.
Insurance
K err Budding
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Brookings, Oregon
The Blimp hangars at the for­
m er Tillamook. Ore., naval air
base are the w orld’s largest wood
tP ictures. They stand 1080 feet
long, 300 feet wide and 195 feet
in height.
Brookings
Market
eu
W here the Money
Goes F arther—
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W here the Service
Is B e tte r—
W here the V ariety
Is Larger
W here the Produce
Is Fresher—
37c
KRAFT, 1-lb. box
VELVEETA CHEESE
Lindsay, 9-oz. Can, Medium Size
23c
OLIVES
FRUITS - VEGETABLES
For Canning
Lug
MEATS
Boneless Corned
APRICOTS. . $ 1 .1 0 BEEF, lb. . . . 89c
Large Juicy Valencia
Lean Brisket Boiling
ORANGES, 5 lbs. . 6 9c BEEF, lb, ■ ■ , 49c
For a Tasty Treat
Medford, Cured, Wh or V2
WATERMELONJb. ± 7c HAMS, lb. . . .
Bag of
6 3c
Center Cut
GRAPEFRUIT . . 69c PORK ROAST, lb. 49c
25-!b. bag, each
SPERRV FLOUR
’/2-Gallon
PUREX .
For Jams and Jellies
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28c CERTO . . . .
ZEE Kitchen
TOWELS.
2.13
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23c
Del Monte
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R A N C H E R S’ PRIDE—
17c CATSUP.
w.. tin
Chicken Noodles or
TURKEY NOODLES. .
ZEE, 4-ro’l Family Pack
TOILET TISSUE
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17c