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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1952)
PAGE EIGHT BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON IIIU IX U J . |U 1 \ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ • of Sixes at Mast Hnpsital, M yrtle walking cast put on his leg, re- people. He told of the results of som ething to defray the expenses I A & I I I * .Point, P o in t .1 111V M U p W p i c r h n r l seven U f lV O n p p n tlv h r n l/n n A . R n m h at at P .a u a c a L -a a n d f the hn o th a t " “Panzer P u n 7 n r 'T’y '.- .ll.r .,. ’ • 1 July 9. He weighed cently broken the A-Bomb Gagasaka, and of f that Trolley. pounds and eight and a h a l f The Girl Scouts held their m eet- tbe people are existing in There has been num erous »ic 're- * ing July today on a s a n a tio n diet, quests by of i the spectators ♦ By Marion Brook» ♦ ounces. u u ij 9, » with Lola )i<i Sypher. ovpnc r. The i ne *^aPan • |u *o i m some iiiu oi n t? spc?c ttops h (^ n they v U’nrn r»innJ 1 ru»n_ J. A. Buckles, of Selma, father girls are making i lawn ornam ents I I t sa* were a o f friendly peo- * for some of * Dr. G arters heart Many echoes from the F ourth of Mrs. Jam es Brooks, spent the as the present project. They de- P^e an^ he enjoyed them.. The pills -seem s they give you snap Word has it th at Sid Clenden- Wed Orange enjoyed and wishes to have of July are coming in and here night with Jim and Dolores Brooks cided to meet every other Wed- him tell more ot his experiences jn had quite tim e puttin g up the Tuesday. W ednesday he took Do- nesday during the summer, are a few of them. Donna Apling lores Brooks back with him so Doroth Wigle of Four Mile is soon- advertising. He couldn’t seem to and Norm an Holycross were m ar P ort Orford and Sixes Garden f,nd enough help. ried at Reno, Nev., on the Fourth. she <an visit relatives and friends, visiting her grandparents at Me- club will have a flower show and _ , .. They took a short trip through Ne On her return she will bring her Minnville. . c> , . a« . m r» Everyone knew it m ust be get' tea Septem ber 20 and 21. Pro- .. x daughter, Sandy, home, a fter a 6 vada and California for their wed J of 5 the *U tea * will 11 to * gto * u help 1 t,n . 8 p . retty to S atu r- Cliff Jenkins has the county ceeds . A close . . . dawn, . weeks vacation at Selma ding trip. ~ . day night, when chickens sta rte d spray outfit in the notrhern part furnish . . . the new Grange kitchen , x Bruce McDonald’s daughter is of the county and now is the time Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sabin vis , ..... cackling, but they w ere mrghtilv now in the process of building. .. , A , . * ited at Albany over the F ourth of visit.ng here from Seattle. Sunday Ito contact him for weed control relieved to find out it was just Mr. and Mrs. McDonald took her July week-end. ¡Pat laughing. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn and to McMinnville. Jean went to Roseburg, July 13 Mr. and Mrs. George Podolski of Guess I ’ve done enough dam Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Alexander to m eet Mrs. Quinn’s cousin. They E ureka were guests of Mr. and age, see you next week. B y 01' SP E B Mrs. A1 Berger. They also e n te r and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sabol had not seen each other for years. tained JoAnn Chapman of Coos and daughter, all of Tacoma, have Mrs. Hanson and Mrs. Button Looks like we did it, fellers -1 FASCINATING FACTS been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. E. attended the Bay. Shrine p picnic m v iiiu v r at tl seems like all those hours and ABO U T W A T C H E S! Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coney o f i y 2 m **"’ M yrtle Grove P ark Sunday. They ---- ------------ ' 1 , h o » e n t w ith Mr. and Mrs Clarence hours of labor up in the “wee” Astoria were week-end guests of Many persons have asked why hours paid off. Got a blue rib lh< John W alker home, located Hines of P ort Orford. the Bob Hopkins family over the bon but also wore out a few’ guys jewels are used in w atch move-1 four miles north of Langlois, was Fourth. When they returned home burned completely one day last M art im , a a J ’ “8 ’ ’ the next day. T hat purple ribbon m ents. They reduce friction, giv- Mrs. Hopkins and children accom week. New furniture, still in the « o* . . ^ an<l, Ann M ar,e and m akes us decide to build again ing your w atch g rea ter accuracy p a n ist them, going to Ixmgview, crates, was burned. A washing ' and increasing the l i f e of the Everson of Hausen and Mary next year. Wash., where they spent six days m achine and refrig erato r was all u " w m . T By the way, know anybody who movement, C,,’qu,lle and Mrs- visiting Mrs. Hightower and fam MINCER’S JEWELRY th at was saved. These people people a r e M a r; w ants to buy a good c ar to s ta rt ily, very close friends of m any ilyn of Portland called on Mr. and up a trolley company here. A fter I --------------------- -------------------- - deserving of help and anyone with years. In Robinson’s Kids Duds spare bedding, dishes or anyone Mrs. C. C. Woodw’orth of Elk all, we’ve got to find someone or Mr. and Mrs. Bob Billings have of the many things need to keep River. Mrs. M attoon and daugh a baby girl, Linda Lee, born last a home, please contact Bob Zim ter rem ained for a week with her Monday. dad who is ill. m erm an or Elsie Quinn of Den- Pomona Grange met at Sixes Ash C(K)k, father of Happy Cook m ark and they will take these to and E lsie Huntley, passed aw’a y ’lhe W alker family Grange hall, Saturday. The group Sunday morninf. Funeral services Rev. Lawrence Sunkler and his was frieved to learn of the death w ere held Tuesday at the D en wife and two daughters of Min o f M aster K athryn Reekban’s m ark cemetery. neapolis, Minn., spent a week vis m other, and missed her. S tate 6 /2 acres, ocean frontage home, also modern Mr. and Mrs. G ardiner of O re iting Docia and Art Sweet. The Deputy Vern Lentz and wife a t house and large lot on ocean front. Two large gon City visited Mr. and Mrs. F. two ladies are sisters. From here tended and gave a helpful talk to Book, Wednesday. they went to W enatchee. Wash., Grangers, tt was voted to have a lots, ocean front. A baby boy, Ralph Kent, was where they will attend a family Pomona booth at the county fail and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush of born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweet re-union. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sm ith and H arbor, Gus Edstrom and Docia family left S aturday for their Ho Sweet of Sixes and Mrs. Ramalia quiam, Wash., home, a fte r spend Mrs. Phipps and Mr. Poof of Ophii in charge ing two weeks camping ---UIVU on their were named a com m ittee ------- o- TO R E N T BY HOUR OR BY D A Y Iproperaty on the prairie. Mr. %nd of the botob Fred Adams sjiokc HOURS: 'M rs. Gillespie, who have been cam- on the <ian8° to the R. E. A. un W eek Days, 9 a. m. to 6 p. nr ing with them, left for Pasadena <ier thc new Presidential admin- at the sam e time. istration and asked that steps be Mrs. Fay Wilson of Klamat/i taken to safeguard our public SATURDAYS Falls is staying with her daugh- P°w cr- The Sixes degree team in 9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. ter, Mrs. to help with ‘tim ed a class of fourth degree » » • - — - Raljih ---«... « Sweet, ... Phone 2589 or Write Box 417 m em bers into Pomona. ~. ,, , « • '*"al new Kran ‘ison. ' H O tiarbers on Saturdays H. s. cadman was taken to th e Charles Doane, a m em ber of BROOKINGS, OREGON N e x t To Nook ( \ifc . . . aturday. He Sixes Grange for m any years, but Gold J Beach . . hospital, an absentee member, was intro has been ill for some time. Among the new w orkers at the duced and sjioke on Japan and its I cheese factory is Hazel Hofsess and Shirley Phillips W ork is in Sum m er Cut Prices ! full swing and many visitors stop each day to see where Langlois Cheese is made. Mr. arvi Mrs. Bob Hopkins had Mill -wood, cord > 1 0 .0 0 ns guests for two days this week LANGLOIS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« 'W ood-shedding' j m ‘.E an ^ rs- i u i i i c PROPERTY FOR SALE!! Caterpillar No. 12 power road grader Jake's Barber Shop P U TN A M LO G G ING C O M P A N Y Serving Brookings L. & D. Wood Yard Since 1933 H' 1C I lywood (.orcs, cord $I2.OO 1 > I.> « .. wa Any Length! Phones 2546 or 2^41 Livestock H ay — Grain HAULING Brookings Livestock & an‘l Mrs- Leonard Sass and children o f O ka no ga n W ash ' Belle Hungerford o f Tacoma spent two days this week visiting the Hopkins. Zimmerman and Bray families. She is an aunt of Lor aine and June. Art Aldropp went to Portland Monday afternoon, taking a Dia mond T truck that was wrecked on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs Archie Aldropp left W ednesday evening for P o rt land where Archie will have med ical checkup. Bobby and Arnold M anseth and Torvel Johnson and Janice Oldham all of Eugene visited Mimi Aldropp July 4 to 6. Mrs Ray Boston took l.anny to Coquille this week to have a Now Available at the office—Phone 2282 • Adding Machine Tape • I ypewriter Ribbons • Sales Hooks • Receipt Books ROEDER Funeral Home 508 II. St. • Statement of earnings Phone 1091 t • Employees Withholding Blanks $ • Typewriter paper PHONE 2281 PHONE 2625 OFFICE H e try to meet the anglers every needf PHONE 2411 J { J. J. 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