Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 27, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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Sanders is getting about
i of Denmark.
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LANGLOIS
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Just About Folks! on Arlene
crutches this week behaua« of
PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sandbo
Stella Slocum spent the greater
were in Eureka Wednesday and
a sprained ankle which” w »
♦
By Marion Brooks
♦ er part of the week in Portland
Ed. F. Ackley', Brookings at­ placed in a cast to make the trip’ Thursday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clive Manley are
visiting friends and having a torney, left Brookings Wednesday
home. The accident occurred enjoying a visit with Mr. Man-
Mrr. and Mrs. H. H. Hansen medical checkup.
morning for San Francisco on while in Arcata attending the
returned last week from a trip to
Sixes Grange held its regular legal business. Mrs. Ackley ac­ Humbolt State college dramatics ley’s parents in Los Angeles.
San Francisco, Calif.
meeting Saturday night. The companied him. They will return festival over the weekend.
Individual winners in the Sun­ H.E.C. chairman, Mary Wood- to Brookings on Sunday.
Children Record Players. Y el-
day school contest were an­ worth, announced the monthly
Henry Kerr is taking advan­ ton 's.
nounced last Sunday, Mary Shoop H.E.C. meeting would be the an­ tage of these sunny days to re­
Correspondence from friends in I
winning the flash camera and nual Christmas party and would place the roof on the east side ot Bonners Ferry. Ida., spoke of re- ‘
be held at Stella Slocum's.
j his building.
Real Estate Broker
Kenny Longrecher the Bible.
viewing with interest the fine'
^4-mile
north on Highway 101
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson!
Fire seriously damaged the Al-
Curry county display at the Pa-!
Mrs. Lois Smith, Langlois post­ cific International Exposition held
d" pp garage Thursday when a are weekend visitors of the Ken­
Business lots in Central Com­
truck was filling the storage tank neth Thompsons at Floras Lake. master, attended the meeting of in Portland the first week in Oc­ mercial Zone.
with gasoline. The gas overrun Duck hunting seems to be the Coos and Curry postmasters held tober.
in Port Orford last Sunday.
The Rod & Gun club bad a
the tank, going under a closed main objective.
Almost new 2-br. home. bw.
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox
Jerry Alger has returned to his tine turnout for its bam and tu r­ floors, large lot; att. garage, (kxxl
door into the garage where weld­
ing operations were underway. A leave Tuesday for an extended home in Lakeview and has al­ key shoot, held at the club house buy at $10.000 on terms.
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spark set off the fire which melt­ trip to Southern California and ready reported for service in Aus­ Sunday. The girls can shoot as •
well as the fellows, according to 1 SPECIAL: 2-br. unfinished
ed the glass windows of the office, Mr. Wilcox’s brother in Houston. tria.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Disstneyer Mrs. Harbin and have lots of fun, house in town, 52x80-ft. lot; win­
burned books and belts in the Texas. They expect to be gone
of North Bend were dinner guests too.
dows in; roof on, exterior shingles
office and nearly got out of con­ until the first of the year.
The rebuilding of the Langlois of the Dick Erwins in Denmark
on hand. Only $3150 with $1000
trol when it would have destroyed
Artcraft Pictures, Yelton's.
grade school has progressed to Wednesday.
down.
the entire building.
the point where several of the
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A
group
of
Langlois
and
Den­
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Ilaga have!
grades have moved into the build­ mark ladies met at the home of
Lovely
ocean
view' acre elos to
a new baby girl born Nov. 18 in
ing. It is expected that they wdl Clara Erwin in Denmark to or­
hwy.
$1050,
terms.
See
Eugene. This is their first child. all be housed in their new home
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ganize a flower club. Charter
Merle Hughes of the Langlois very shortly.
MRS. ROSS PUTNAM
members
were
Roberta
Whereat
high teaching staff spent the
S O M E g o o d investm ent prop­
for
Mrs. Joe Nilsen stayed with Linda Guerin, Lelah Mason, Es
weekend in Medford.
er tits in Cury County. Come
her grandchildren in Coquille sev­ tella Hansen, Ollie Britton. Eva
KlM BALL-W URIJTvER
Mrs. Archie Aldropp is spend­ eral days this week while her
in and see w hat w e have to
Cope, Wanda Volck, Katie Adolph
PIANOS
offer.
ing a few days with her parents
daughter, Mrs. Lee Stonecypher,
and
in Dallas, Ore. They will bring went to Portland for medical sen, Marion Brooks and Clara Ei
Other homes, ocean frontage,
win.
The
club
will
meet
on
the
HAMMOND
ORGANS
her home for Thanksgiving.
and acreage.
care.
fourth
Thursday
of
the
month
Phone 2589 or Write Box 417
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald
Mrs. Cora Gustin is spending starting with the January meet
Brookings. Oregon
left Thursday to visit friends and the Thanksgiving holidays visit­
I Sell The Earth!
ing. No meeting is scheduled foi
relatives in Tillamook. Newberg ing friends in Medford.
December. Officers’ elected were:
and Sweet Home. They expect
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Abney and President, Lelah Mason; vice pres
to be gone about a week.
Jefferson, Ore., and Corp. Geo.
J .njiiaiiruarâw:.
iiin n u iiiin n u j
Henry Adolphsen was taken tc Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morton of ident, Estella Hansen; secretary,
treasurer,
Clara
Erwin.
The
name
Gold Beach hospital Saturday ! '•’’hie en route to Korea are visit­
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afternoon for observation. Later ing the Worth Shoop and Bud adopted by the club was Rhodo­
r
dendron
Flower
club.
reports are that he had an opera­ Abney families.
Visiting at the Dick Erwin
tion soon after being admitted.
Mr. and Mrs. George Guerin home last weekend was Mrs. Er
Mrs. Easterling honored Mrs. spent a few days this wek in Mon­
Vincent Smith with a s:ork show­ tague, Calif., visiting their daugh­ win's nephew’, Bob Scofield, from
e r Tuesday afternoon. Many of ter, Mrs. Bill Kruetzer, and fam­ North Richland, Wash., and Dicki<
the ladies of Langlois Commu­ ily. They brought home a load Thronberg of Coos Bay, grandson
nity church were present. Mrs. of alfalfa hay and a banana of the Erwins. Bob has just re­
Smith received many useful gifts. squash which weighed 40 pounds. turned from a tour of duty with
A pleasant afternoon was spent The largest I ever saw, says the army in Germany and will
lx» employed by the state forest
playing games and stunts.
George.
sen
ice at Powers.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks went
M . G . BECKER
to Tulelake, Calif., Monday to get
acquainted with the new grand­
son and visit the Don Brooks,
family. Vera Pook accompanied
them as far as Medford where
she visited with her brother-in-
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
lace Peabody, returning on Wed­
nesday when the Brookses came
back from Tulelake.
Mr. and Mrs. John Denison
and children of Denmark left
Thursday evening for Pennsyl­
vania where they will spend the
holidays with her people. They
intend to sell their home in Dan­
mark and move to Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Bob Poweril and three
daughters of Myrtle Point visited
last weekend with her mother,
r. c annnnnönü
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ON HIGHWAY 101, 3 MILES NORTH OF CRESCENT CITY
At Wonder Stump Road
SHOW STARTS AT 7.00
D R A P E R IE S
Friday and Saturday, November 28-29
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
I DREAM OF JEANNIE
( )r let us furnish the material and you
make your own
RAY MIDDLETON
Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
W HISTLE STOP AT KATON FALLS
I)R. R. E. SMITH
DENTIST
PHONE 2831
LLOYD BRIDGES
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MADE TO ORDER TO FIT ANY
SIZE WINIXIW
DOROTHY GISH
We have made arrangements which will enable us to secure
material from such well known drapery fabric houses as Peer­
less ( urtains, Schumacher’s and Waverly Fabrics and American
Window Products Co.
Dr. Richard L. Smith
OPTOMETRIST
Sunday and Monday, November 30 - December 1
DR. ROY M. W H ITE
Streetcar Named
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
4
Emergencies at Any Hour
4
VIVIEN LEIGH
PHONE 2701
Ft ertine« by Appointm ent
Desire
MARLON BRANDE
LITTLE WITCH
(Short Subject!
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OLGA SAN JCAN
We also have travers rods in all sizes Bamboo shades or
drains and Venetian blinds.
Let us help you with your window covcrng
problem -
Fall Estimates
CARL OSTENBERG
Floor and Wall Covering
I BROOKING« HOTEL
PHONK 2R61