Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 14, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINOS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, August 14, 1952
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack C hristian­ enjoyed a pot luck supper before
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Kelly and
LOCAL NEWS
son of Denm ark spent the week­ Grange. It was decided not to her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Jim
Mr. and Mrs. B urt McDonald
end a t Sweet Home.
hold Grange next regular m eeting S parr of Cottage Grove were over­
announce
the m arriage of tMeir
(iate
since
it
conflicted
with
the
night guests of Mr. and Mrs. W al­
A rthur Russell and family, s ta ­
daughter,
Joan,
to Huey Sykc^T of
C
urry
County
F
air
dates.
ter Brooks at Silver Springs this
tioned near Vallejo, Calif., stopjx'd
E
ureka.
Joan
w
as Azalea Queen
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Davison and for a visit with Lola Sypher, on
Linda Steddom of Laurel Grove
in
1947,
the
only
tim e all towns
his
way
to
Coos
Bay,
where
he
daughter Rene of LeMoore, Calif.,
fell over a log, cutting quite a Bridal Shower Given
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in
the
three
counties
w ere rep
will
vacation
with
his
parents,
Mr.
and granddaughter, M yrtle D rury
gash on her leg. She is still walk
H ester and Alta Hull honored, resented Mrs Sykes is with
and
Mrs.
R.
G.
Russell.
the
of Strafford, Calif., visited Mrs.
ing "three-legged’’ these days, but Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Holycross
P.
G.
&
E.
at
E
ureka.
Mrs.
Lute
Henry
and
daughter,
Davison’s hrother-in-law and sis­
soon will be back on the active | with a shower Thursday evening.
ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brooks Joanne, m other, Mrs. Ethel Cor- list, it is hoped.
L ittle Je rry Joy of Ashland is
It was held at the Sportsm en’s
of Silver Springs last week-end. rick of Coos Bay, left for a busi­
spending
some tim e at the home
club
house.
Many
useful
and
beau­
Mrs. Donna Churchill and chil­
They also called at the Charles ness trip to Portland, Sunday.
of
his
grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs.
dren are home a fte r attending the tiful gifts were received by the
C larke and C. H. Brooks homes
Albert Joy.
LaCrete S train and Mrs. W alter sum m er school at Southern O re­ honored couple.
in Langlois.
Buss of Roseburg were Coquille gon College of Education, at Ash
•
Lea Morgan had the m isfortune
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence fu m - visitors, Friday. Mrs. Buss is vis­ land.
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of dropping a stepladder on her
‘‘Sm ith-C orona’ Typew riters at '
this weck and is having
walt of Sixes flew back to Chicago iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
Nancy
Sullivan.
Eureka,
(he
Pilot Office.
this week and will return, driving Art Strain.
culty
in walking.
sister of Mrs. Joe Nilsen, is vis-
out a new school bus.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morrell left itng the Nilsens for two or three
Kenny and Tudy Longanecker Saturday for a two weeks trip weeks.
returned Thursday from a two- which will take them to Califor­
Mrs. Virginia Wilson of P o rt­
weeks visit with relatives in and nia, eastern Oregon, and possibly
‘7/7 Party Tim e
land,
m other of Mrs. Charles Jen
tim e at the Chetco Inn
near N orth Hollywood. Dolores to Wyoming and Colorado.
sen,
is
spending
two
weeks
with
and P a tty Bruchler returned with
Mr. and Mrs. W alt Sabin were
them for a visit with their sister, brief visitors here Friday evening. the Jensen family
Home-like lobby suitable for weddings, recep­
Mrs, Kamph.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Volck returned
They were on their way to the
tions, bridge parties and all other festive oc­
Mrs. Johnny W alker and daugh­ Rogue River for a fishing trip. this week from a trip which took
them through Reno, Nevada, three
ter, Sherry, of Denmark, left for
casions.
Johnny Cox was injured while
Prineville, Monday night, where ..... lllt. r o r IIU1I
national parks, and two week’s
working at the F. S. P. mill, and
2 T y. ^ " K Vil Mr^
a lk e r',m o ,h - 1 ' O
the d««»«’* He w iil
visit with a nephew and niece at
e r and ( brother,
Los Angeles. They reported an
ro er
I hey expect to off work several days
retu rn Sunday.
enjoyable trip but are glad to be
When Grange Juvenile Camp
Mr. and Mrs Robert Roake and broke up Sunday, Velma Ann back home.
children of Portland arrived late W hite went on to Corvallis, where
Mr. and Mrs. E arnest H atm ak-
Friday for a week's visit with she will visit her uncle and aunt, er and children. Arlene Pickle,
Mrs Roake’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B arbara T ucker of Selma
Mr. and Mrs. D arrell Elliott.
Mrs. Frank Pook. When they re ­
Reason able prices for Private Parties!
Docia Sweet and Mary Wood­ and John T ucker of Wendover.
tu rn home their son, Peter, will work h of Sixes attended home­ Utah, arrived S aturday for a week
accom pany them. He has spent m akers camp at M yrtle Grove, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs
several weeks this sum m er with near Bridge, Tuesday. They learn ­ Dick Tucker. John will rem ain
Board and room from $27.50 a week (6 days board)
his grandparents.
with
his
grandparents.
Mr.
and
ed to m ake nylon stockings into
M embers of the Langlois Com­
a ttractiv e artificial flowers and Mrs. C. H. Brooks for two weeks
m unity church and friends of Rev. corsages.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks re
Archie McNeil of Cannon Beach,
Septem ber 20 and 21 are dates ceived word of the birth of a
were saddened to hear of his of the Sixes-Elk Garden C l u b granddaughter, Laurie Jane, born
Famous for its comfort— Brookings, Oregon
death in an autom obile accident
flower show. Everyone is invited to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tucker, at
on the Tillamook to Portland road 1 to display their flowers and veg­ Wendover, Utah, Aug. 5.
n li n i 1 *~. a m i mu
last week. Rev. McNeil was con­
etables. A silver tea will be a
nected with the Village Missions part of the program each day.
and was instrum ental in placing
Sixes Grange met Saturday. Mr.
the pastor in Lahglois Com m un­
and
Mrs. Glen Murdock of South
ity church.
Deer Creek Grange. M yrtle Creek,
Henry Adolphsen was involved
were present. One new m em ber
in a painful accident W ednesday
was given the first and second
which put him in the Gold Beach
degree obligations. One applica-I
hospital with two broken ribs
tion was voted on and three new
each broken in two places, and '
applications were received. The
possibly other internal injuries
H. E C. will meet with Mrs. Mart
He was visited Thursday evening
Hoggatt at Port Orford T hurs­
• Mrs Adolphsen and Mr. and
Mrs Clinton Fuller and children. day. Booster night was set for
Septem ber 27. The m em bership
Regular Dinners
Daily Special .
$1.50
$1.35
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