Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 20, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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fore school last year. The kitchen
s also been repainted. The
a :d
expects the m erry-go­
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By MARION BROOKS
u rd s to b? set this week. All
B y ETH EL GOODLIN
achers are hired for the grade
hool. At LTTnglois Hi work has
Flora's Willow Club met with
~ ” T. SIERRA VISITS
Poe a Sweet Thursday afternoon I een sta rte d on an addition con-
with C lara Erwin acting as co- isting of one new class room, a
First Lieut. Richard Sierka. sc
hostess. There were three guests ealth room and library. Also
and Mrs. Joe Sierka. ?
present, Let a H oggatt, Arlene j vork will be done on the gym. visiting the S ierka family at C
K erber and Mabel Marlowe. All i )ne teacher is still to be hired.
Roek Resort. Sierka. in the
three joined the club. Arlene
In k eping with these improve- Air Force, has been staiioneu
thanked the group for sponsor­ | 'tents being made at our schools,
■pan tor hree years and \\
ing her as fair princess. Two
be
transferred to W estover Field
r. and Mrs. Lex Cope are
m em bers. Pauline W alker and tightening their home w ith a Conn., where he will serve in th
Polly Nilsen were reported ill and ew coat of paint and the Lang- Air Transport Command. Sierl
cards w ere sent to them. The ois Comm unity
n I s bride. Kousine, whom
Church
has
next m eeting will be the 10th ’arted the foundation of the j
of Septem ber at the home of Eva much-needed new church.
The kane.
Cope. Marion Brooks is cohost­ Glen Noble building is rapidly I Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Erwin an«
ess.
aking form and will house three grandson Dickie Thronberg o
Dick Barklow, chairm an of the office buildings dow nstairs and Coos Bay spent the week ent
m p n g in the redwoods south o
Langlois school board, said Mon­ two modern apartm ents upstairs.
There was a combination 4-H Eureka. The trip was a payoff fo:
day th at work on the grade school
eeting of the “Canning N u ts’’
d 1 jKirt card last yea
grounds was progressing nicely.
The grounds are leveled and a ’.nd 4-H Sewing Club at the home brought home by Dickie.
new turn-around road opened to )f Mrs. T urner of Four Mile one
M is S h irk y N orris and daugh
the h ghway. A new coat of paint «ay this week. Sylvia Lee, home ter Jean spent p a rt of her vac:
was given the interior of the Semonstration agent, was present tion in Etig ne.
grade school. This was a part of nd discussed the fair. 4-H exhib-
( huck-W ala Slim, a rockologis
the contract to paint the interior ts and contests with the mem ­ of Palm Springs, Calif., and b >
that could not be completed be- bers. R efreshm ents w« re s e .\e d wife visited w ith Mr. and Mrs
at the close of the meeting.
Ralph Mason at Denm ark Store
Donna Longenecher of G rants Monday.
.’ass visited friends and relatives
Mrs. Melvin Baker and chii
• anglois this week. Donna re ­ drenf W anda, Rodney and C a rr^
cently moved to G rants Pass from 01 \ allejo, Calif., and Mrs. D orr
U J.g iO s
Autry and children, Allen, Greg
Bookkeeping
ory
and Ronnie from Benton Ci ;
| Mr. and Mrs. Al Volck returned
Pay Roll
Taxes
home Aug 3 from a two months Wash., were guests of Carrie
visit to friends and relatives in Boice this week. They spent part
P h o Rivers, Wise. They made an of their time visiting other rein
I n t ii r 'm r f
unhurried trip, enjoying the many lives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Al G cttm an a:n
Kerr R tf,d ine
beauty spots along the way. They
wo
children from Milwaukie.
went by the southern route and
Br<«dungs, O regon
came home the northern, stopping ; r e . called on Mr. and Mi
iank Pook W ednesday. They
• or a few days with Mr. Volck’s
s ta itm g a cam ellia garue
• ister and brother-in-law in Spo-
•nr Elk River. On Friday Mi
Mrs Robert Roake of Port-
md and daughter Jill arrived
Pook home for a visit and
hiiig. Mrs. Roake is a daught
•f Mr. and Mrs. Pook.
Mrs. M ary Sw art of Newbcr:
pent a few days with May Ho'-
LANGLOIS
Smith River
— ■
he flew from Japan early in J
erka joined the Air Fore j
sion four years ago.
MRS. DE LEAR GONE
Mrs Daisy DeLear. who, «pen*
•cveral weeks vis ting her sister
. ' »’e Hight and brother:
of the Hight family, left for h
io Fan Francisco.
OCKINGS HOME
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Hocking
imed home last week from a
totor trip East. They vis.ted
visas. N orth and South Dakot.
o ’h r interesting *» act s
HIGHTS TRAVEL
and Mrs. A L. Siegle
ved here Thursday from O a \
nd and in company with thei,
riends Mr. and Mrs Clare m
gilt will go on a m otor trip to
• ictoria, Canada.
P a rt bundles of ash stos shak-
an be used by observers sta 10:1
’lease leave at Shell service s ta ­
tion.
NEW
G.
PHONE 2271
H
ashed and Screened Sand and Gravel
Crushed Rocl{
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL
DRAINAGE ROCK
FILL DIRT
Phone 2341
LEONARD REAL ESTATE
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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
VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW
LO U
B L A N C , In c .
.ie 2.» 15
Easy S tre e t
USED
TURNERS TRADING POST
Route 1 — Box 718-B
Highway 101 — North of Crescent City
MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE
CHETCO
IN N
ROOM AND BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK
Rotary Club each Tuesday, 12:00 noon
Lions ( Iub, 2nd and 4th W ednesdays, 7:30 p.m.
Hillside S treet
Brooking., Oregon
"Courteous, Dependable Service”
?
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$ Pay Service
Latest Most Modern Equipment
r ’e.-.fy of Free Parking
I
't
Cordennan *s
Dry Cleaning
Aerons
Across the street from the Post Office in Coon Bay
a
Phone 2244— Day or Night
FREE
Westwood Co.
IR A V B L , SA N D and CD M KNT
“Brookings' O w n ”
Mrs. L e o n a r d Brisco and
’lighter are s aying w ith h •
arents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Geer,
nile h r husband serves his ton,
>1 duty overseas.
h i.ends and neighbors of Mrs
'ry k e r are sorry to learn of her
Ilness. She has been bedfast fo»-
more than two weeks.
PLANER ENDS
Septic Tank Supplies, Chim ney
Blacks. C em ent Blocks, C ulvert
Tile. Drain Tile, W ell Casing
ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY
arrows,
Firewood
Transit Mix Concrete
WE ALSO MAKE SWAPS
ngsworth.
— Cadillac — Oldsmobile —
— Safety-Tested Used Cars -
GIBBS
Concrete Products
m attress , box springs , chest of draw ers .
See u,s for all household items'*
General Building Contractor
1 he women employ e o
anglo s cheese factory enjoyed t.
evening at Tanglewood
hut s la y evening. Those atten -
were Nadine Cary, La Cretin
iin. B< a trice M erchant, Edna
terson, Mabel Holycross, Hazel
fsess. Ruby Sypher, Rae S ed-
>m, Jean B erger and Mildred
Overly.
Ibur Jensen left for Portland
Sunday to play a final concert
ith the Portland Symphony or-
hestra.
Aldeve Boice celebrated her 4th
thday w nh a parts
ne M illard School for Boys
»d S aturday and the boy> ,
thei- homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Holcomb
1 two girls. K atherine and Jet -
” e. from Southern Californ
sited Mr and Mrs. Jam es Mas-
°P°Ht the first of the week
h y called on Mrs. Clarke Slo-
im also.
There will be a work day a'
‘he church Saturday. Aug. 22
•-eryone come and bi.ng W hir
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Ault and
son G ar\ are returning to San
1' «'do on Monday, Aug. 24. Mr.
Ault is a retired Navy officer and
tlu’\ look forw ard to being among
form er Navy friends.
SPECIAL BARGAIN
M A LCO LM
COMMERCIAL — RESIDENTIAL
REMODELING
HOUSES RAISED
—
“ appearance
from
Bowling
(TS-rttt
Alley
Every where"
Easy Street
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AULTS TO SAN DIEGO
f u r n it u r e
B. B. Crabb Co.
M ACK
* »kings I îarbor Pilot
THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953
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