Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 13, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    Page Four
The Land of Opportunity
Grange and American Legion. : ters of Coos Bay were week-end ing with his brother-in-law, has
can go and have a 1«
HONORS HUSBAND
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Don- a room at the Mary Sorenson Besides
fun. the boys aL
M n. E th e ls« Thompson
boarding house.
Mrs. James White gave a birth- aldson at Denmark.
to do handiwork, such ai
Arnold Phillips and Kenneth m etal and wood-work
day party Tuesday in honor of
It is almost time for the wed-
TALENT HOUR SCORES
her husband. The table was dec- ding bells to ring. Listen! Guess. Hofsess motored to Port Orford
As one progresses, he
Talent Hour, sponsored by the orated with a boquet of red
Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Belioni Sunday.
on
to learn more. Worj,
Jack Fuerin of Port Orford
Floras Willow Club, for
benefit Kamasaka camelias from her of Coquille, and Mr. and Mrs.
the
deeper and more inte
of the athletic club, was one of own flower garden. Present were o tto Schindler of Bandon, and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Cubbing
is preparing the
George
Guerin,
Monday.
the
outstanding
Jake
White, Mr. ......
and .......
Mrs. Joe Mrs.
of Van
v..«, most wv...
. . entertain-
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.............................
ivii*. J.
j . A. Sissine
oissine oi
v a n Nuys,
rxuys,
scouting,
which forms a
ments of the season when a big Cox and daughter, and Mr. and Calif., were Sunday afternoon GRADE SCHOOL NOTES
a real man.
crowd attended. T w enty-tw o c h il- Mrs. White,
callers of the A. W. Cope home.
The grade school students have
Back about 1932 peopi,.
dren and ten adults entered, with LANGLOIS LOCALS
Kenneth Lane, of Coquille, was been holding a campaign for the
area were against scout
Kenneth Thompson as master of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffith and a Saturday night visitor at the
election of editor for the school lieving it was teaching
ceremonies.
Participants came j children of Coos Bay spent Sun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar
paper, "The School Bell News,” fight. Since then that
from Myrtle Point, Bar.don, Six- day with her sister and broth- Crow at Denmark.
published éach móhth at 5s per been forgotten.
es and Port ('lord, as ^'ell as er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phillips copy, to help pay for the dupli
from this area.
Caughell and family.
Scouting prepares a
made a business trip to Coos eating machine. M argaret Mor
Bay,
Monday.
emergencies
such as sat
ris of the seventh and eighth
of Denmark,
ng
I.i It- O ijhan Annie, by uent (o CooJ B
Sunday, to en-
Joe Stankavitch and son were grade room and Barbara Phil­ pie from water, from fir,,
J'?.'1 k
"«• McCauley hospital, to un fishing from Port Orford docks, lips of the 'fifth and sixth were broken bones, and panj
achottish dance by \\ ilbur and rtcrgo major surgery, Monday.
Sunday.
candidates. Election was held on learn to act naturally,
Judy Jensen. Adults: reading,
Mrs. K atie Hofsess and W al­ h riday, with M argaret winning
Scotty Shoemaker, formerly of
The scout motto is:
"The Great American Tragedy" Port Orford coast guard, and ter, went to North Bend. Friday,
pared." The cub motto
by
three
points
by Vera Clark; "The Son of the Bob Quigley, who was stationed to take little Lee Cox home. He
The w alk to the cook shack a Good Turn Daily.”
Beach,” by Kenneth Thompson, at Bandon, and recently of C ali­ was a guest at the Hofsess home
and gym has at last received show that most lives haw
and a song "The Village Black­ fornia, were Saturday afternoon for a week.
saved by people who have!
smith," by Benn Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sypher that much-needed load of gravel. been a Boy Scout or Girl]
callers at the Charles Jensen
RETURNS FROM TRIP EAST— home at Denmark. .
are driving a new Ambassador This gravel will improve the way
People m ust never
much and w ill prevent much in­
Joe Stankavitch returned to
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sell of 8, Nash, four door sedan.
scouts
as being a part
juries
and
damage
to
clothing.
him home this week from a trip Coquille spent last week visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Don Auer and
arm y.
to eastern cranberry bogs. He at the home of her brother-in- son of Coquille were week-end
Langlois took the game F ri­
was accompanied on the trip by law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Art guests of Mrs. Carrie Boice.
day from Port Orford, 27 to 26.
Mrs. Molly S m ith anil
Archie Hillstrom, of Coos Bay, Strain.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hiley took Port Orford led at the half, 17
Louel
Reed left
who is a partner, Matt Stanka-
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp­ their small son from McAuley to 8 but fell down in the last
vitch. Ben Flaxel, of North Bend son and Mrs. Will Sabin made hospital at Coos Bay to a hos- j
when Langlois ran wild, Medford where Mr. and'l
Reed live.
and others in connection with the a business trip to Port Orford, pital at Salem early this week.
Russell Hibbard of the
newly-developed Stan k a v i t c h Thursday.
Later they moved there to be
Cranberry picking machine. He* Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Eliott, of w’ith him. Their two older chil­
sity of California, Bet
a visitor of Mr. and Mrs
tFiP M r |Corvallis’
guests at* thThom e dren are staying with grand­
By Jimmy Lytle
il from. whose hobby is taking of her mother, Mrs. Velma Sabin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Strain
Hibbard this week. Ru_
Cubbing is very good training sophomore at the unives
colored pictures, did not return
Clarence Fain motored to Port until the close of the school year.
for young boys. It isn't like an a nephew of Mr. Hit
bUt IS conf,nuin8 on a Orford Wednesday evening to at-
southern route and will take in tend a special meeting o f t h i Harry Strain, who has been stay- army, but a place where boys was here on his spring va
the gulf about New Orleans, via I Masonic lodge
Los Angeles. The men took a
Les Tythcott of Port Orford
travelogue of their trip, and pic­
was a business visitor here on
tures of the various bogs of Cape Thursday
C(xl and New Jersey, by airplane.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Phillips
PINOCHLE AT PORT ORFORD
were Bandon business callers,
Twelve tables of pinochle were Thursday.
played Thursday evening at the
Mr. and Mrs. R. w . Stryker!
American Legion hall at Port Jr. and son left Wednesday to
Orford. Prizes for men were visit friends at Lubbock, Texas.
won bv Rod McKenzie, second
Lit tit» ( harlotte Anne, daugh-
J0 . ,B*
Kruetzer and for th e ! ter of Mr. and Mrs Alnhonm
M r T n r ^ , ro,hnV " T 1 - d Zuppe,, ,,f Coos ,¿ 7 ;
L A N G L O IS
. Pr'.T..,8W
a/ ’d'? W7*fii7T?’
Scouting
wore - m r ?
8/XE-S , m
R»fwrtunenU | mg the week with her 3rund-
i :
MEETING
£ Nn
e w' U k e and
ZUW*
of S i L ,Vr ,lar bus,ness session
Mrs.
Lawrence
Keeler and
urdav ,,ven[nE8i ,! ! ! “ i4he''1 S<" ' d.augh,er of « « h en . Ore., spent
Walter Slocum w ,
w e,k vlsi,ing her P®r-
to re place L aw ren« Koch,' w e 't h .’ r'
John Cht'no’ l
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February 13 Floras
Club at the club rooms
A«
Willow
Shirley,
r
t
of
?
Nieman
Port
1 ort
and
Miss
Orofrd,
()roird,
were
were
1 ues,lay afternoon callers at the
F rtrw
,rv 20
•« meeting
„ .
of Mr». Clarence
nee Fain.
'bruarv
of the
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mears visit­
home economics club of Sixes
Grange nt the home of Mrs M «r ed sister, Mrs. Charles Jensen
at iH'nmark. Sunday
evening.
garet Hines at Port Orford.
February 11 Meeting of Sixes ins Mcars is uilh Bar’ kers Life
uanct» to . Fhey are on a
Garden lu at the bon
»f Mr month’s vacation trip and w ill
Mai gar,
go through Texas and Louisiana
Febr uarv
<lant
at Si\e
•’ visit their daughter at New
i »rangt
by *th
( ’ I I A I )’ S
Royal Seal
Nut Shop
Toasted Suited
Nut Meats
O rleans She w ill lx» remem bered
as \ irginia Mears, when she w as
a visitor at the Jensen home.
Mis. A. p. Sw eet gave a birth-i
av party at her home at Sixes
ay evening in horn
Bert
i log
ret
rt
t arence Fain
Mr
FOR YOUR H O M E
ompanled M r.
rd F rid a y wh
»enter w ork.
M. P, Livermore to
medical treatment.
„ ta»Roy I foil
1 and Robert Rus-
..spent Monday hen» from their
work at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Haas and daugh--
T E N N IS shoes and
M HOOL S H O E S
We mo«t «inc . i
the ev
n
NOW
IN
STO CK
......Have Vour Shoes Repaired Now
May m
Brookings Shoe Service
•<v 4 Blair Gould
/
i T as s ocT T ”
Templar Hotel 111 « ff.
”
, ^'a, ire asso rtm ent of shapes and colors
" e come H A (;0E K T Y T W IN S E R V IC E ” to
E bS l>e theirs!
îte?drîclts’ Furniture Co.
New Johnson
Building
Store Honrs
9 a. m. to 6 p.
Brookini
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Frida)
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at eve
i be qui
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about C
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of tiro
world [
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