Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 06, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    into the Fair this year. They all ALDROPPS VISIT
count toward her election.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp State Police
Brookings I kl\>r Pilot 7
By MARION BROOKS
and baby spent last weekend vis­
THURSDAY.
AUGUST 6. 1953
FEED STORE OPENED
iting her sister in Oakridge.
Go
to
School
Dick’s Feed Store opened for
CAROLINE MORRIS NAMED
courses as disarming, game
business in the new location on CLUB TO MEET
PRINCESS OR NORTH CURRY the highway north of Langlois
OREGON STATE COLLEGE
identification, making arrests and
Floras Willow Club will meet Here’» fair warning to Oregon motor vehicle laws.
At the Fair Queen dance held this week. Visitors will be pleased
August
13 at the home of Doria residents: The state police have
Saturday night at Sixes Grange "ith the spacious airy new stor-
A female housefly lays up to
hall Caroline Morris of Sixes, rep­ age room and the attractive dis« Sweet. Marie Bennett is cohost« been attending a special summer
course at Oregon State college, 500 eggs in season, ami some lay
resenting the Veterans of Foreign •lay and sales room with the of- ess.
boning up on changes in state as many as 2000.
\V ars won the right to represent ce located in one corner. Ample
law’s.
Northern Curry at the County space for loading and unloading FRIENDS PICNIC
One of the changes effective
Fair and compete for the honor without interferring with parking
Sunday. July 25, a group of
this
July will let a pick-up truck
ot being 1953 Fair Queen with the space will be appreciated by the friends and neighbors held a pic­
carry
a 6000 pound load. Another
Kay Sandstrom
representatives chosen from Cen­ customers. The store will be nic at the Floras Lake property of
tral and Southern Curry. The race <nown as Dick’s Farm Store and Mr. and Mrs. Jim White. Those oi the 724 new -law’s passed by
Beauty Salon
was a close one and all of the is a decided addition to our com­ attending were the host and host­ the 1953 legislature permits a
contestants were presented with munity.
ess. Mr. and Mrs. White, Ruth fisherman to prop his pole and
HARBOR
gilts from the Grange. The dance
Cox, Ted Bynom. Joan and Lee , dangle his line in the w ater un­
attended
if
he
is
nearby.
was well attended and everyone GRANGE MASTERS CONFER
Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Sydnam
Sixty-seven recruits attended
Will Be Closed
and Dick Berg. Dolly Smith and
seemed to enjoy themselves. Let
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Erwin a t­ boys, and Jake W’hite of Langlois, the special police school the first
all of Northern Curry get behind
from July 17 to Aug. 1st
Caroline and help make her 1953 tended a grange masters confer­ Mr. and Mrs. James Devereaux of two weeks. All together, 391
I-air Queen by getting our entries ence held at Ophir Grange hall Gay land and Mrs. Ida Sydnam liquor agents, fish and game offi­
Friday night, July 24. The meet­ of Portland.
FOR VACATION
cers and state police have been
ing was called by Pomona Master
getting intensive training in such
Kathryn Foster to set a time for
the visitation of State Grange MRS WHALEN ILL
a Im1*1 m uuig., um ime
officers this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whalen were
called to Alaska by the illness of
Mrs. Whalen, Sr., leaving Monday.
MRS. POST VISITS
Bookkeeping
We'll Do Your Washday Chores
Billy,
their son. went as far as
Mrs. George C. Post of Santa
Portland
to
stay
with
an
aunt
and
Pay Roll
Taxes
Ana spent several days visiting
her daughter Mrs. F. E. Bray and uncle and Betty remained in
Pillows, Blankets, Chenille Bedspreads
granddaughters. Mrs. Bob Tim­ Langlois with her grandparents,
Insurance
merman and Mrs. Bob Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cline.
Washed and Dryed
Kerr Building
and their families. Mrs. Les
I >avies of Sanger», Calif., arrived POORS HAVE VISITORS
Wet Washings—or—Extracting and Drying
Brookings, Oregon
at the end of her visit to take her
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Peabody
on to Longview. Wash., and then of Medford were weekend guests
Hours 8 :30 a m. to 6.00 p.m.
home to Santa Ana.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pook July
25-26. On Wednesday Mr. and
Mrs. Ernie Reeder and daughter
Tuesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 p.m.
Karen of Portland arrived, spend­
ing time between the Pooka’ home
Clothes may be left after 7:30 a m.
ADAMS
and cottage on Floras Lake where
they slept and also enjoyed the
Ashing.
ACACIA LAUNDROMAT
I LANGLOIS |
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B. B. Crabb Co.
CHEVROLET
More Chevrolets Sold I lian Any Other Car
Sales and Service
For Curry County
Phone4”
Gold Beach, Ore.
OPEN 7:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.
Bring Your
Dry Cleaning to us
W c arc agents for
Vogue Cleaners
Phone 2262
He Specialize in Bedspreads and Rugs
36 hour service
to working men
W ORK
GRANGERS CAMP
Jim Thronburg, son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Erwin took
a load of Juvenile Grangers out
to Summer Camp at Bend Sun­
day. There were two from Coos
county and three from Sixes
Juvenile Grange. Fred Turner,
Alice Hansen and Betty Kuhn
were the lucky three. They will
be gone five days.
I
FRED BATT ASSIGNED
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Batt re­
ceived word from their son Fred
that he had been assigned to the
submarine division and would con­
tinue his training in Japan.
for j-ilay service
T R E N C H IN G
STORMS RETURN
Mr. and Mrs. William Storm re­
turned from a month’s camping
trip in Canadian vacation land the
early part of the week.
DONE
SEWER LINES. W a IE R LINES.
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Cur-Del Cleaners
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
IN BROOKINGS
PHONE
2863
Agents for Del Norte Laundry
PARKSIDE BRAND
AA BUTTER
NOW ON SALE AT YOUR GROCER'S
DRAINAGE DITCHES. ETC..
•
Churned daily from fresh Pasteurized Cream produced on the
farms of Del Norte and Southern Curry counties.
Our new trenching machine will dig trenches up to
two feet wide and 5 feet deep.
•
1 he rich mellow color is given the butter by the high carotine
(V itamin A) content.
Frank's Plum birq & Electric Shop
P. O. Box 1240
First House South
HARBOR, OREGON
of
Sunset \fotcl
PARKSIDE DAIRY
CRESCENT CITY
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