Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 23, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    Mr. Christiansen of Ferndale.
C ain., was a visitor at the Ralph
THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1953
Cope ranch one day this week.
By MARION BROOKS
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Buss and
T here w ere two m eetings of a
children of Roseburg visited hei
4H Cooking club at the home of
A group of 85 4H C attle club parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Strain,
A rlene K erber last week. The
over the week end.
club will m eet twice next week mem bers touring Coos, Curry ami
Gary B ruchler and sisters P atty
Douglas
counties
stopped
at
the
w ith Bobby Jean Sypher. Jean ette
and
Dora returned to their home
Langlois
cheese
factory
to
see
Thom pson acted as president in
the absence of President Dorothy how cheese was made and also m Ukiah Thursday a fte r a two
to enjoy the sam ples given to all w »eks visit with their sister Nor-
Wigle.
tene Kamph. They traveled with
visitors.
I t ’s a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman C arner ol Bert Britton as far as Ukiah.
Sw eet of Bandon. Both parents
The Ed Capps family of Ban­
grew up in the Langluis-Sixes 31ackburg, Va., visited at the
don
and Je rry Boice family of
area. The baby was born at Mast home of Mr. and Mrs. F rank Pook
hospital at 8 a m. Saturday. It i couple of times this week. They Langlois camped for the Fourth
is their second child.
ire living in Bandon during then and the week following on Elk
visit to this part of the country. river.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Creeve drove
Bert B ritton left T hursday for to Coos River Friday to visit
San Jose where he will be with their daughter. Their grandson.
his sister Elaine until called into Ronald Thom was with them and
7 f o o d FH ^ 2 R -Z - y .- :- .S 9 .n s
the service.
returned for a longer visit.
D arrell Price has landed in
Glen K erber's m other of Mon­
Korea and is in the 3rd Division m outh spent Monday night at the
about 20 miles north of Seoul.
K erber home.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Longnecker,
Mr. and Mrs. John H arrington
recently moved to G rants Pass and three children of Eugene and
• Open Daily 5-9 p.m. • w ere week end visitors in Lang­ Mr. and Mrs. John D. Costello of
lois.
Eugene visited Mr. and Mrs. T. S.
Mrs. W hitchuck, a daughter of H arrington of Denm ark Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r K ane and
Judy Jensen is spending a cou­
her family recently visited in ple of weeks with her grandm oth­
Langlois.
Saturday 5 to 9 p.m.
er, Mrs. Virginia Wilson, in P o rt­
Ralph Cope was in the W illam ­ land.
Sunday, 12 noon to 9 p.m. e tte valley in and near Salem for Mrs. Frank T urner accom pan­
three days last week
He was ied the 4H C attle tour of Coos and
(Closed Thursday)
traveling with Ross W urm, editor C urry counties this past week, as
4 mile« north of Crescent City, off of the W estern Dairy Journal.
Highway 101.
Phone 4041 C. C. They w ere selecting cattle to be one of the leaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I^cech of
offered for the "Your O pportunity S e attle are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Jersey C attle Sale ”
W. A. Jennings for a short time.
Mrs. W ebster and son and fami-
’.v of Mancelona. Mich., visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Masen of
D enm ark Tuesday.
The Garden Club tour of H all­
m ark gardens in Charleston has
been postponed about two weeks
because of the backward season.
The date will he announced later.
1 he Rhododendron Garden club
will meet with Mrs. Burt T hurs­
day afternoon. Mrs. Burkleo is
co-hostess.
Mrs. ITon D ellaven and three
children returned this week from
a m o n th s visit with his parents
(.omc m and test drive the fabulous Hudson Hornet
in Red Bluff. Calif.
Mrs. Irene Morgan of Newberg
or the sensational Hudson fet.
has been spending a week with
her friend Mrs. May Hollings­
w orth Whild here she has visited
several of the local scenic spots
w ith her hostess.
6 Brookings I Iarbor Pilot
LANGLOIS
attending to details in connection
with the death and burial of their
spent some tim e here last week
It is interesting to note that uncle "Eddy’’ K rause. Mr. Milne
Mrs. W. H. Hibbard was Oregon’s is a licensed tre e surgeon and
first toastm istress when we think arborist in Pasadena.
of a T oastm asters club.
Visiting Eva Lea Long over the
week-end was her son, Murel ami
wife, B arbara from Medford. The\
enjoyed a day of deep-sea fishing,
We wish to extend our sincere
taking home three nice silvers. gratitude to the m any friends for
They also got some good pictures their years of kindness to our
of the Lily Parade.
dear uncle Eddie K rause.
Mr. and Mrs. W allace P. Milne.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne of Pasadenr
LOCAL NEWS
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> E M T R /N C E
ON HIGHWAY 101 - 5 MILES NORTH O F CR ESC EN T CITY
AT W ONDER STUMP ROAD
Due to Daylight Saving Time, only one complete double feature
will be shown Sui.day through Thursday. A double show will
be shown Friday, S aturday and holidays. Shows will s ta rt at
jusk (approxim ately 9:00 p.m June 1 and one m inute later
°ach day.)
♦
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Friday and Saturday, July 24-25—
UNTAMED FRONTIER
JO SEPH COTTON
—
SHELLEY W IN TER S
WILD BLUE YONDER
W ENDELL COREY
—
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♦
FO R R EST TUCKER
♦
Sunday and Mopday, July 26-27—
SHORT—"W orld's Most B eautiful G irls”
“MEET ME AT THE FAIR”
KID FROM CLEVELAND
GEORGE BRENT
♦
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—
LYNN BARI
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1 uesday, Wednesday, Thursday, July 28-29-30—
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
ERROL FLYNN
THE SECRET SHARER
JAMES MASON
♦
—
GENE LOCKHART
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Frid; ly and Saturday, July 31-Aug. 1—
BONZO GOES TO COLLEGE
MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN
—
EDMUND GW ENN
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Barbara Stanwyck
Paul Douglas
Robert Ryan
M. Monroe
$1.00 PER CAR NIGHT
!
3 Day Service
Latest Most Modern Equipment
Plenty of Free Parkinq
OCEAN DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Fri., Sat., July 24-25
Load up the family auto and come out and
celebrate our ist. anniversary with us.
2 c o o l ) FEATURES
UNTAMED FRONTIER
Joseph Cotton -
Shelley W injers
%
Corderman's
Across
.1 ypcarancc
from
Rowling
( onnts
WILD BLUE YONDER
dry cleaning
Allc>
Et cr\ ■ where"
Wendell Corey — Forest Tucker
Show sta rts at 8:45
Free Balloons For the Kids