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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1952)
Thursday, July io, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T . BROO m :* * * * * * ? ::^ ^ r* * ° * . f a * 2 * < 4, LANGLOIS ...... ....... a G. y OKI I ,i> \ «»<« PAGE NIN E SIU,h taking their three grandaooa. Don. ,wo daugl , of th< B , y e ♦ I me. David and Ronnie, home.. The Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sabin and ehil- Pomona Grange will meet ♦ at N O T I C E + boys had spent a month at the dren, Mr. and Mrs. James Mast s (..range Hall, on Saturday C. H. Brooks farm, vacationing, polito, Velma Ann, Joe Whit J | p . ,r .v 12, at 11 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Emerson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sabin. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Forsythe Pot luck dinner will be served at of Denmark left Thursday on a Mert Everest and daughter, Mar David Drake of North. Ohi >, qon. The Sixes Grange will ex motorcycle trip to Portland and lene, of Toledo, Ore., spent W ed-, is staying with the Frank T u n emplify the fifth degree, during Sandstrom then on to Heppner, John Day and nesday visiting the Joe Everest and ers on the Bill Sweet ranch th s I the lecturer’s hour. All fourth de Evenings by Appoint men t Floyd Hale families. Bend for the Fourth of July cele A1. summer. At present they are ;t gree members are welcome dur- H arbor, Oregon Mrs. Albert Tomlinson " • ,voru hnllHmtr a „ .... i ‘ bration. Mrs. Forsythe’s mother is , Mr. and ... , o ik DUiiaing A new driveway in- I in gthe business meeting and are caring for the little girls while p . m . " e u ° " e ,o S ,° c k ,o n ' to th e Bill S w eet S ixes ranch. . , urged to become Pomonoa mem they are gone. bers at this meeting. Mrs I 11 3 " w k 10 ' lalt lr“‘'"ls improvement long needed. John and Mary Donaldson a t Mrs. Louis Kreutzer h a s their Patricia, until they re- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kel tended the water carnival gt Gold daughter, W & ft ftp iTW THE turn. of Cottage Grove called at th > I Get that Pioneer History at the Pilot office, $6.00. Beach on the Fourth and also had a picnic with friends and rela Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry en-'Wal,er Brooks hom<‘- Saturday, tertained with dinner at Tangle- Mrs. Joe Nilsen and Joan Stone- [ T ry Pilot C lass Ads they pay! tives while there wood, honoring Mr. and Mrs. L. c-vP^er recently went to Astoria Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn and L. Jackson of Hollwyood, Calif., and then motored down the coast, Jean went to Crescent City last and Mr. and Mrs. George Kron- many spots of interest Sunday. enberg of Bandon, Wednesday eve- such as Sea Lions Cave, Dcpoe Mr. and Mrs. Charles Button, ning. ‘Bay. While at Astoria they took who recently sold their Denmark Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins who ' hf ferry ° ' cr ,0 ,he Washington home, have moved to Wedderburn. recently purchased the Mike R igik',ide lor a short ,ime- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Broady plaee at Denmork, were guests of, Mf- and Mrs. Lee Stonecvpher SEWER LINES, WATER LINES, of Gold Beach moved into the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrell at the and of Coquille, Mr. an.' Button home during the week-end. Floras Creek ranch, July 4. ¡Mrs. Joe Nilsen of Langlois Hill, DRAINAGE DITCHES, ETC., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kane of Early July 4, Mr. and Mrs. Ever- a"'! *,r and Don Whereat Medford visited their parents, the . S t r a in m o t o r e d t o C o ld Kna.-h arKl '’«»Khters of Denmark enjoy- At $12.50 PER HOUR ett Strain motored to Gold Beach Art Kanes, over the week-end. ed a family picnic on Sixes River from where they took the boat for Mrs. Carrie Boice, long-time res-1 on the Fourth. ident of Langlois, has gone to ' Agness, making a pleasant day. Mr. Easterling, pastor of the Benton City, Wash., to visit her Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith of Langlois Community Church, re son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Midw j are entertaining an aunt ported on the Sunday School camp fror Wasson. Ohio. She expects Mrs. Tex Autery. for young people held at McKin Judy and Janice Boice are vis to Lc here a couple of weeks. P. O. Box 1240 HARBOR, OREGON ley last week. He said they all en Mr. and ICrs. Lyle Hibbard of iting their grandmother, Mrs. Hood joyed the recreation and camp life at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Boice Roseburg, cousins of Gerald Quinn, First House South oj Sunset Mote! called at the Denmark store .on in spite of the damp weather and took them over last week. that a real spiritual bln« sin•- w r Wylie Hale, paratrooper, stopp the morning of the Fourth. ed here for a short visit, while en Dick and Clara Erwin motored route to Japan. to the redwoods at Eureka, on the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks Fourth, but encountered so much fog they -rrel homo and left Sat unlay morning foi Asnland . visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ringbeimer of Piercy, Calif., are visiting the Bid Montgomery Ward’s representa Brown family over the week-end. tives are here to stay. Major ap They are parents of Mrs. Brown. pliances, furniture and floor cov Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp erings with estimates on plumb have as guests Mrs. Aldropp’s sis ing and building materials. We ter and brothdr-in-law, Mr. anil will deliver freight free to you. Mrs. LeRoy Teal, for the week. Our location at present is at the Entertaining . with _ a _ dinner _____ Hotel Brookings. 15tf ¡celebration o%ihe Fourth, Mr. and ¡Mrs. Kenneth Thompson and Jea- ♦ By Marion Brooks Katherine's Beauty Shop • • e • a • WANTADS T R EN C H IN G W ORK DONE Frank's Plumbing & Electric Shop r N your favorite radio programs u Montgomery Ward *> GUARANTEED W ORLD-W IDE R E C E P T IO N !... n e tte had as g u ests Mr. and Mrs. N O T IC E TO T R U C K E R S ! T h e o n ly p o p u la r p ricecf p o rta b le w ith U. S. s ta n d a rd b r o a d c a s t p lu s w o rld w id e s h o rt w ave. ( )ur complete shop is open to general repair for trucks and trailers. 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