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Brookings I Iarbor Pilot 8 THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1953 ! LANGLOIS ’ B y MARION BROOKS T he q u a rte rly b irth d a y p a rty was the most in te re s tin g part of the W illo w s C lub m eeting T h u rs day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. B ritto n . N ine members and two ch ild re n An a m a te u r hour was featured on the le c tu re r’s program at Sixes G range S aturday evening. M any o f the members presented num - bers, songs, dance o r s to ry that was enjoyed by the mem bership. Boh Moore o f F o rt O rfo rd acted as announcer and did a very nice job. The picnic announced fo r DAILY Freight Service Coast Freight Lines DAVE FRANKLIN, Owner Phone 2634 OKOKOK UY8TKOM Local A gent | 11 i t, i J u ly 19 w ill be held at, the Grange hall and w ill be a w o rk day fo r the men as a concrete m ix e r is available and dthe new' llo o r w ill lx* poured. S ixes-E lk Garden C lub and the Sunset Garden C lub o f P o rt O r ford m et jo in tly at the home of E rm a W agner on E lk riv e r F r i day afternoon. T h irty -th re e ladies were present. The lesson fo r the day was on the c u ttin g and care of slips o r c u ttin g s fro m sh ru b bery. M rs. Mast gave a very in teresting ta lk on preparing flo w ers fo r display at the fa ir. M r. and M rs. LeR oy S m ith and ch ildren G ail, K e rm it, Gordon and E llen of H oquiam , Wash., are spending th e ir three weeks vaca tio n cam ping on th e ir p ro p e rty on A irp o rt road w ith M r. and Mrs. G torge Hanson, Douglas, B ert and Teddy o f Eugene. W ed nesday evening a group of friends and neighbors joined them around Mrs. F lo yd M arlow e and C heryl o f Sixes le ft Wednesday m orning fo r San Francisco. They w ill be gone about ten days. D avid B a rklo w , M adelyn John son and W ilb u r Jensen have been atte n d in g a three weeks session at the U n iv e rs ity of Oregon School o f M usic fo r high school students. M r. and M rs. D ic k B a rk lo w took them out on June 27 fo r re g istra tio n . S /S g t. George M elton is home on fu rlo u g h v is itin g his m other MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE IN N ROOM A N D BOA R D BY W E E K OR M O N T H ROOMS BY N IG H T OR BY W E B K R otary C lub each Tuesday, 12:00 noon Lions Club, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 p m. Cur-Del Cleaners Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE' IN BROOKINGS PHONE 2863 Agents for Del Norte Laundry ft ::r . iiatf ■ •rr.mnTunum.iuTmitniunnninflBlBhntnnnjTOinn WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Have your car Serviced At Lou Blanc, Inc. Leave your packages in your car throughout the day COMPLETE SERVICE - FAIR PRICES — Cadillac — Oldsmobile — — Safety-Tested Used Cars — Thursday and F rid a y, J u ly 16 and 17, are the dates established fo r the annual 4-H South Coast Live sto ck ju d g in g to u r. T his is the tim e when we do some liv e stock ju d g in g and select the team to represent C u rry C ounty at the S tate F a ir in the S tate Livestock Judging Contest. The to u r w ill include the ju d g ing of beef c a ttle , hogs, sheep and d a iry ca ttle . Crops id e n tific a tio n and ju d g in g w ill be included. The groups w ill camp out on A cto rs B L A N C , In c . the street from the Post OfBce in Crew Bay fo r the ’‘S cram ble” game, and a n yth in g he feels w ill be of inter est to o th e r collectors. R efreshm ents are served. V is it The M t. E m ily Gun and M ineral ors are ve ry welcom e and are in C lub is m eeting tonight (T h u rs day) at the V .F.W . h a ll at 8 vited to jo in th is group, where the w hole fa m ily enjoys an edu o’clock. • ca tional a c tiv ity together. the n ight of J u ly 16. Those who _ do not wish to camp out m ay re tu rn home and re jo in the group the next m orning. The to u r is open to a ll 4-H members enrolled in livestock, crops, forestry, p o u ltry , garden and miscellaneous a g ric u ltu ra l projects. G irls as w e ll as boys PLANER ENDS should plan to attend this event. A ll w o rk and no play makes M rs. M elton and sisters Mrs. things d u ll so a recreational p ro Yvonne Brazel and M rs. M anette gram in clu d in g soft b a ll horse W illia m s of D enm ark. Easy Street W. W. Brazel is jo in in g his w ife shoes, h a lte r m aking and a n u m ber of oth e r in te re stin g events are in H a m ilto n C ity, C a lif., and is planned fo r this event. m a kin g his home there. M r. and M rs. Bob Ila lc u m b , B arbara B rin k m a n and Hazel Hofses re tu rn e d Sunday evening fro m th e ir tr ip to Idaho and O k lahoma. Just m inutes a fte r th e ir a rriv a l M rs. B eth B rin km a n , MATOT BUILDING d a u g h te r o f M rs. Hofses and m o th e r of B arbara and Dolores Com plete line o f Gas Appliances - w a te r heaters a rrive d fro m Palm er, A laska to furnaces - ranges - floor furnaces m ake the fa m ily circle com plete. Servel re frig e ra to rs and space heaters Jaspar Yoakum le ft Tuesday fo r a few days near Sacram ento, PROPANE GAS C alif. Tanks fo r sale, rent o r lease Mrs. Chet B e rry was called to Bandon e a rly this week by the Phone 2284 illness o f her sister, M rs. F ra n k FREE Firewood Westwood Co. Curry County Gas Company Bobby Jean Sypher accom pan ied D o ro th y Doane home to E u gene Monday, re tu rn in g la te r in the week and b rin g in g D arlene Doane hack w ith her fo r a v is it at W’ilb u r Sypher home. Donna C h u rc h ill has made sev eral trip « to E ureka to be w ith her m o th e r Mrs. M y rtle M cK e n zie who is confined to the hospital there. M e rl accompanied her. B irch K ro h n o f S eattle is v is it ing at the home of his uncle and aunt, D r. and M rs. F re d e rick B irch on F lo ra ’s creek. M r. and Mrs. A r t Sweet have been ve ry busy people th is past week. They have entertaine d . M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Steele of Beaver Falls, Pa. (T he tw o ladies are cousins fo r several days C la ir S m ith another cousin o f H anford. C alif., and P earl Gordon and 'd a u g h te r P a tty of H a n fo rd stop ped on ro u te to Tacom a fo r a v is it and din n e r F rid a y evening. M r. and M rs. V ic to r M cKenzie of C arm el C a lif., are v is itin g M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Ptx)k fo r a few days. M r. M cK enzie is Mrs. Book's brother. M r. am i M rs. Bob T im m e rm a n and ch ild re n le ft Wednesday fo r K t Iso, Wash., to r a short visit w ith friends and relatives. M r. and M rs R ichard B a rke r and (wo daughters of C o rv a llis a rriv e d F rid a y fo r a short- Visit w ith M r. and Mrs. V incent S m ith Thex are also friends ot M r. and Mrs. L a rry Coldxvell. M r. B a rke r is in s tru c to r in the D e partm ent of B acteriolog y at O.S.C. Mrs. Jo N ils<'n fe ll Sunday m orning in ju rin g her ankle and possibly her hip L atest reports were that she hail Ixx'n taken to the Bandon hospital. T his co m m u n ity was saddened T hursday bx the death of F loyd Hale He was injured in the woods w hen a log rolled catching him in its path He leaves his w ife Jean, tw o sons and a daugh ter, his fa th e r and m other and several brothers. He was born June 28. 1928 and died J u ly 8. 1953. H is fu n e ra l xvas Monday. J u ly 13, at 3 p m at Schroeder B rothers M o rtu a ry in Bandon He was buried in Bandon. VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW LOU Rock Hounds Meet Thursday Kenworthy . ih i ^a^ i i^fauimimuftiiuiiu i p6iinnimlu>nnxiiiutiiiiyuw u ii rn t i i t uiUiUujI»giB C H E TC O 4-H Livestock Judging Tour SAVE WITH DIVIDENDS of 15 to 20 Per Cent Fire Insurance ON Qualified Properties and Their Contents Non -Assessablc Policies SEE Arthur Knox Insurance Agency Gallagher Building Brookings, Oregon S A E ! Arizona Flagstone .......— .. .......per ton $ 75.00 1 M o del R.C. 1 Deep Freeze Stove ... ...... 235.0c l iber Fluff Insulation, reg. $1.35, now bag Sandran Counter ’Popping, per foot 1.10 .6c 1 I Icavy Duty 20 gallon gas water heater „ 65.00 50 feet i lbbc 1 h< «es 5.41. 1 ¿-inch Plastic Pipe, per foot _______ . .14 ’4-inch Plastic Pipe, per foot ..................... . .18 i ’ 2-inch Plastic Pipe, per foot __________ .45 N O T IC E All Cub Scouts w ill march in the parade on the 19th of July. In Uniform E C W HEELER 1 hx 1 DENN S U P PLY C O . •ASY S T R E E T B R O O K IN G S . OREC-Olf I