Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 11, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
I h irsd a y , S a p tem b er 11, 1952
North Curry News
By M arion Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen,
of Denmark, had as their guests
last week Mr. Hansen’s nephew and
family,, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Grin-
die and baby, of San Pedro, Calif.
Miss Bertie Britton, bride-elect
of Lloyd Boady, was honored at a
bridal shower given by Mrs. Ger­
ald Quinn at her home in ,Denmark
Thursday .afternoon. Guests were
Mrs. C. F. jBroady, Mrs. A. W.
Britton, Mrs. David Engelbart,
Mary Donaldson, Madelyn John­
son, Nancy Moore,, Vera Clarke,
Jean Quinn, the honored guest and
the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodge spent a
few days in Woodland, Calif., last
week.
Guests at the Paul Brazel and
Les Williams homes in Denmark
last week were Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Stewart, of Albuquerque, N. M.
A good many Langlois people
were shopping in Coquille last week
getting children outfitted for
school.
Mrs. James White, Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Cox and Joan and Lee,
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
Dorothy Storm, Mrs. Anderson,
Lodge Directory
Mrs. Red Turner and Rosalie,
Charlen and Donnie, Mrs. Raymond
S atellite C hapter No. 165, O rder
Edwards and boys, Charlie Jensen
of
E astern S tar, m eets on the first
and Bonnie and Wilbur, Mrs. Paul
and
third Tuesdays of each month
Brazel and Mrs. Les Williams, Mri.
at
the
I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting
Don Whereat and children and Mrs.
m
embers
welcome.
Joe Nilsen are some of shoppers
seen there.
7 opaz
Rebekah
Madelyn Johnson has returned
from a summer vacation in south- . TOPAZ REBEK AH LODGE No
ern California and will spend the .’41, m eets Second and F ourth
Tuesdays of m onths at Odd F e l­
winter with Mary Donaldson.
low»» hall. Visitors W elcome!
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Apling, of,
Coos Bay, moved into the Charles
Chetco
No. 249
Clarke house in Langlois last week, i Meets every T hursday a t 8;0U
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Danley and P m. a t the I. O. O. F. hall. All
two sons, of Spokane, Wash., are, visiting brothers welcome.
SID N E Y
visiting this week with Mrs. Dan-
No. 206
ley’s parent, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
CRO FT
A. E. a A. M
Rmzel, of Denmark.
m eets second and fourth F rid a '
Mr., anil Mrs. Archie DeHaven evenings at 8:00 o’clock at I. C
had as guests over the Labor Day O. F. hall, Brookings, Oregon. AI
weekend Mr. and Mrs. Earl De- visiting brothers a re welcome.
Haven and family and Greymarie
DeHaven, all of Albany.
Gary Bruchler, of Los Angeles,
H. A. JOCHENS
is here visiting his sister, Morene
Kamph.
Mis. C. F. Broady and daughter,
Barbara, spent several days last
SALES A«ND SERVICE
Aeek in San Jose and Eureka. They
H otel Brookings
went down to make arrangements Phone 2661
for Barbara to enter business col­
lege.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Britton spent
Sunday in Myrtle Point visiting
with her parents.
The 4-H Chicken Club met Fri­
day at *the home of their new For sale now at the Pilot office
leader, Mrs. Don DeHaven, at which will fit any business; social
Floras Lake.
The meeting was security deduction slips, receipts,
called to order by Gordon Britton, sales books, etc. O rders printed
president. Irene Brown, president to fit the individual at m oderate
of the Curry County 4-H leaders, cost in quantity lots.
was a visitor at the meeting.
Butch Edwards enrolled as a new
member.
The next minding will
be held September 20th at Mrs
DeHaven’s.
All members please
be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Yensen, of
Long Beach, Calif., are visiting
this week with Mrs. Yensen’s
mother, Mrs. A. W. Britton, of
Denmark.
Ladies Aux., F. O. E.
Meets Second and F o u rth Friday?
of each m onth at V. F. W. Hall
Pres., Shirley B rannin; Secretary,
Doris E astburn. All visiting F. O.
E. Member, welcome.
Chetco Aerie No. 3087
Fraternal Order of Eagle*
m eets e \e ry Friday evening at
V. F. W. Hall. All visiting Eagle?
welcome. L ester Ray, Pres., and
W alt T hatcher, secretary.
P L U M B IN G
Office Forms.......
Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
DR. R. E. SMITH
D EN TIST
PH O N E 2831
Dr. Richard L. Smith
O PTO M ETR IST
DR. ROY M. W HITE
O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
Emergencies at Any Hour
PHONE 2701
rm .-m ir m
m eets 1st and 3rd
W ednesdays a t the
V. F. W. H all
Brookings
Professional Services
A. 0. Schmitt, M. D.
PH YSICIAN A SURGEON
T E L E PH O N E 2585
Office Hours i i - i ; 4-530
Central Bldg., Brtxtkings
Transit M ix Concrete
USING W ASHED CRUSHED ROCK AND SAND
We invite you to inspect our m aterials
We also carry a stock of —
Septic Tank Supplies. C him ney Blocks, Cem ent Blocks
Culbert Tile, Drain Tile, Well Casing
GRAVEL, CRUSHED ROCK. SAND AND CEM ENT
Phone 2-545
EASY S T R E E T
GEORGE
DALTON
General Wire Contractor
R E SID E N T IA L
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IN D U ST R IA L
"Let George Do It"
Harbor, P. O. Box 1208
Phone 2944
Your buyers read the class ads
use them next week!
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Post 966 &
Auxiliary
GIBBS CONCRETE PRODUCTS
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