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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1953)
LANGLOIS B y MARION BROOKS T hree new m em bers were elect ed to tile L an g lo b school b o a r d it I t he election held Monday. Dick TBarklow, Ray W aterm an anil P a u l ’ Sm ith w ere the gentlem en selected. Langlois Daily Vacation Bible school closed Friday evening a fte r a very successful session. There was an average attendance of about 85. The program Friday evening was a dem onstration of 1 some of the things the children J had learned during the two weeks they attended. Also a dis play of th eir handicraft was in evidence. Friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox gathered at th eir homy Monday evening for a |K»t!uck dinner honoring Mr. Wilcox’s birthday. A social eve ning followed the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Shoults of Patos Island of the San Juans, visited Mr. and Mrs G. W. Bennett over the past weekend at Cajx' Blanco. It's a hoy for Mr. and Mrs. William Kram er, born June 11 at Bandon hospital. This is the sec ond boy. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pancratz of Auburn, Wash., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bennett at Cape Blanco. Cheryl and Mrs. Marlowe spent last week in N orth Bend visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Gallia. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Furhm an, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamb of Co quille and Mamie Speagle, a guest enjoyed a picnic lunch at Humbug park last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sweet e n te r tained Tuesday evening with a family dinner honoring their son AVIS BEAUTY SALON Form erly Known As M ILDRED’S BEAUTY SALON O PEN SIX DAYS A WEEK EV ENINGS BY A PPO IN TM EN T Phone 2381 C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S Highway Frontage (Highway 101, O regon’s Main S tre e t) ( HETCO RIVER FRONTAGE - RESID EN TIA L LOTS NEW HOMES - RANCHES - FARM LANDS ACREAGE - INDUSTRIAL SITES INCOME PR O PER TIES B eautiful Scenic. P arklike Ocean Frontage W. H. BRADY REAL ESTATE RROKER ‘ Who tries to do the comm on things of life uneom nionly w e ll” G ardne- Bldg. (Phone 2801) Brookings. Oregon Curry County Gas Company M A T O T BU ILD IN G Complete line of Gas Appliances - w ater heaters furnaces - ranges - floor furnaces Servel refrigerators and space heaters PR O PA N E (¡AS Tanks for sale, rent or lease Phone 2284 SAVE WITH DIVIDENDS of 15 to 20 Per Cent Fire Insurance ON Qualified Properties and Their Contents Non-Asscssablc Policies SE E Arthur Knox Insurance Agency Gallagher Building Brookings, Oregon R alp h s birthday. Mrs. Maude P o rte r of Portland. sister of Mrs. Jo O scar has been visiting in the O scar home for the past two weeks. She left for her home Friday morning. Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Griffon and daughter Ju a n ita of M yrtle Point spent Sunday, Ju n e 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bark- low. The group celebrated the 19th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Barklow with a dinner at the Castaw ay in Port Orford. The parents and sister of Rich ard Mooney from Elma. Wash., were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bennett on the Ralph Cope ranch where Richard is employed. Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins, Joyce, Doris and W arren, Mrs. Lulu Cope. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Sweet of Bandon and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cope of Langlois drove to Pow ers and Agness having a picnic dinner at Agness Sunday. They reported the road in good condition. Mr. Culver from San Francisco is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. H ildebrand for a time. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hefner and children of Roseburg visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jo Nilsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stonecypher from T hursday to Sunday of this week Joanne Stonecypher left w ith the 4-H group Tuesday a m. for I Corvallis to atten d the 4-H sum- * m er school. Le Ella Kamph just returned from a week's vacation in Ukiah, ¡Calif., visiting with the B ruchler family. She attended P a t s y B ruchler’s graduation exercises. Je rry Kam ph moved the Earl Longanecher family to G rants Pass this week end. Earl will be employed at the chrom e depot by the governm ent. Mr. and Mrs. M erle Alger have gone to Lakeview to visit their son and look a fte r interests there They expect to be gone a month. Ralph Cope went to Montague, Calif, for a load of hay the la tte r part of the week. Mrs. Charles Jensen and chil dren. W ilbur, M errie, Bonnie and Jenny left for Portland Tuesday. 1 hev will spend about a week visiting friends and relatives. Eagles A uxiliary Elects Officers 2nd Hand Bargains For Sale 1 D E E P W ELL PUMP 1 5 H P TRACTOR. Plow, disk. row m aker and digger. 1 30 GAL. GAS W ATER HATER I 1 H P ELEC. REE. MOTOR 1 20x65mm Spotting Scope. 1 50W RADIO TR ANSM ITTER Receiver. DF 6-band phone. Commercial Fishing Gear. All items in good or excellent condition. am vice president; M ana T hatch er, chaplain; Shirley Spence, sec re ta ry ; Lola Glass, treasu rer; Pat Helhrig, conductor; Mabel Miller, inside guard; Goldie Larson, o u t side guard; Thelm a Becker, tru s tee; M argaret Hoie, trustee. Opal La Brook was installation H arl Chesley of T urner, Ore., officer. M eetings are held at Jakle- is visiting his brother Charles and wiez’s Anchorage at the north end of the Chet co bridge. Mrs. Chesley. FIN/XNCIAL REPORT OE z\ZALEA FESTIVAL BALANCE AT BEGINNING O F YEAR ................................... $ 263.24 INCOME DANCES W ranglers and F ra te rn al O rder of Eagles DONATIONS FROM CLUBS Garden Club Gem Society POPCORN WAGON SALE O F BUTTONS TOTAL i n c o m e 1.667 41 Total E X PEN SES P 't t v 91,990.1 • C ash 10.00 270.00 75.00 112.12 165.00 95.50 . Chetco Inn (Q ueen’s Banquet) ................................................ B arbeque of Meat (V ictor Reynolde) Bum per S tickers (Advertising) ............................................ A z a le a F e s ti v a l B u t to n s Printing (Brookings-H arbor Pilot) ...................................... Seasonings tm Barbeque Barbeque Sauce and Seasonings for Beans ......... ........... 25.00 10 75 13.00 8.51 114.90 8.71 L u n c h e o n f o r Que« n a n d C o u r t Lum ber for P ark platform ................................... M aterial for S treet Sign ............................................... Dresses for Queen and Court ................................................. M aterial for Azalea Chain ....................................................... Long D istance Telephone Calls Meat and Barbeque Supplies (P aid) ...................................... 875 900.00 Total ...................... $1,826.26 Balance in Bank 104.39 T otal ........... Balance due on m eat anil supplies Total Festival Deficit ...................... Respectfully subm itted, SYLVIA T. KNOX. 8 cereta ry‘Tre<timrer ALL-YEAR EVENTS ASSOCIATION 1,930.65 182 30 77.91 • SINGER SEWING MACHINE REPRESENTATIVE Will be in Brookings every week to care for your SALES - SERVICE life Box 4. The Pilot, or Singer Sewing C enter 260 S. BROADWAY, COOS BAY, OREGON HI I f x tyr: i rjro-nrrr m,- rmahnnunnTn;: rnmji xrai ui ajg-iiuX'jnBiur'.inwriuiuj.mfcxrirJR’.'r:::’:*” ’niirairn^fnni.TiJBSnflffiifcrirrinnni’jinnnui WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Have your car Serviced A t Lou Blanc, Inc. Leave your packages in your car throughout the day COMPLETE SERVICE - FAIR PRICES — Cadillac — Oldsmobile — — Safety-Tested Used Cars — Make an offer McNabb Electric Co M atot Bldg Phone 2283 BROOKINGS. ORE 9 The Eagles Auxiliary elected of ficers tor the ensuing yeui v.. Wednesday, June 10. They will begin functioning on July 1. Evelyn Jaklewicz, past m adam president; Lillie Brown, madam president; Dorothy H a iio u n . m id In The Mail-hex: Ju n e 22. 1953 D ear Minna A kers: Ju st a line now as 1 am head over heels in work. 1 should say from my heels to my head in paint. We have been having some howers here, but some really nice warm w eather, too. Received my “P ilo t” last week and was very sorry to hear about Mr. Gould. 1 like both of them a lot and hope he will be O K . soon. Sincerely. JE S S IE SISK ' 138 N. Allegheny Portland. Oregon Brookings H aibor Pilot THURSDAY, JUN : 25. 1953 VISIT OUR W HOLESALE ROW LOU B L A N C , In c . Across the stre e t from the Po«t Office in Coos Bay ?? Î . - . r.w’.. r,. .... . . ....... I