)aYi FEBRUARY 20,
1947
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS
ner Sunday in honor of her hus
band’s birthday.
Langlois N ew s Briefs
Etilene Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Bill " l l e n r v nnrf
‘
baby
of • Tillamook J 1 ?
|f(ii Birthday.
TSltP!‘.
I D. McConnell enter- p aren ts Mr. and Mrs Tex Breed-1
agroup of young [ o lk s j D e n m a r k ^ e r e shopping at Coos
N G L O IS
M?. and Mrs. A. A. Johnson
OREGON
Frank
In the Land of O pportunity
S totenburg
of
Page Nine
South-
of l o o x b i j w ere ca lle rs
the Gate. Calif., is spending an in-
hOnV? ? ? ? a n d M rs- Ben B u r ' d e f,n h e tim e w ith Mr. and Mrs. I I
gess a I)enm ark' Tuesday eve- 1- H. S to ten b u rg . He is a neph- M .
n ,n f Mr< J e n s o n is connected ew of Mr. S to te n b u rg .
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iwth Johnson Electric Co. and
Mr. and Mrs Jack Rogers of
spent Tuesday installing a food Denver. Colo, surprised lX par-
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ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Roger»
HOURS:
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M rs- A*ice Stankovitch was ill last week bv visiting them on
were Mrs. Mae VVood- Coquille w ere week-end guests with flu last week and unable their honeymoon
a fte r being
Mounday, through Friday
Miss Billie Lee Wood-] of th eir son-in-law and daugh- to attend to her usual duties
m arried a t'R e n o .' Nev
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
afternoon was spent at I ter. Mr. and Mrs. E verett S train
Paul B aneys bridge crew ofj Mrs. Mildred Leidig returned
Saturday,
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
following which cake and on Langlois Hill.
the state highway departm ent, to her home at Hayw ard. Calif.,
Dick
Hofsess
went
to
Portland-
Coquille.
were served
Coquille, is repairing Floras this week, a fte r visiting Mrs.
Glass Porch. N orth Eend of ..
Tuesday for medical attention. Creek bridge and driving new Laura Mitigat'd.
Business Meeting
Bob Cox and Archie Diment
regular meeting of Floras, He was delighted to learn th at piling under the wooden struc-
Central Building
Club was held at the it would not be necessary to ture. Another improvement in the are in Portland this week on
Thursday, w i t h 15 m ake a n o th er trip for four weeks community is the excavation at business.
15 present. A pot luck din- instead of the weekly trip. He the intersection with the dirt
Wednesday evening the Sat-
enjoyed "at* noon, w ith , has suffered im m easurably since being used to repair a fill near ellite club entertained 75 Masons
auline Anderson w in n in g his accident last August, but is town.
and their wives at the Grange
looking forw ard to dis-
lie prize, donated b y M rs. „ happily
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i Mrs. Reta Glidden and Mr. hall. Dinner was buffet style.
O. C. Turley sang several nun.-
Anderson.
Kenneth carding his crutches in a month Philpot, of Portland vlsitp(, M
on and little A. D. Au- or so.
Glidden’s relatives in this area hers and led the entire group
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jacobson last week.
ere also dinner guests,
in singing. Mr. and Mrs. Bob
of Longview. W ashr., are
1.2 H. P....$129.00
ring dinner a business J r
Perkins entertained with a mind
Mrs.
George
Churchill
a
n
d
was called. A financial paren ts of a baby girl, named children of Port Orford spent j readlnK act, and dancing conclud-
Get
one now while
was given by the treas- Eue Ann. Mrs. Jacobson will be the week-end at Eureka. Calif., ed tbe evening.
you have a chance.
rho also reported the net rem em bered as Miss Lois Perkins with her parents, Mr. and Mrs j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crissey
a
g
rad
u
ate
of
the
local
high
Call or write us. It
from the Talent Hour’ at
I were called to Los Angeles Tues-
David McKenzie
The donation for Langlois school. Mr. Jacobson was statio n
can be shipped to
M r^ and Mrs. D arrell Eliott .Broth"?"’*'
me club was given to Mr. ed a t P o rt Orford for a time
you
on about three-
left
Sunday
for
their
home
at
on to pay for the hori- w ith the coast guard.
A surprise party, given in hon
Corvallis
after
a
week
spent
at
day
delivery.
Don A uer cam e from Coquille
bars and other equipment,
or of M rs . Archie Hendricks’
F
riday
evening
for
his
m
other-’
th
*
ho™e
of
her
mother,
Mrs.
birthday.’*was
h
H
d
’at
"h
e^h
o
m
e
has been installed a t the
of Mr. and Mi's. F rank George
school gym. He expressed in-law. Mrs. C arrie Boice. They v pIma Sabin-
took Mrs. AueV to the MsAuley
Remember the community get last Wednesday evening w ith 20
in behalf of the club
club presented a chenille hosPita l> Coos BaY> w here she together at the grade school on, present. Ice cream , cake and
»ad to Mrs Carrie Roiee underw ent m ajor surgery, Sat- February 28. Come and bring coffee were served.
520 East J. Ph. 1163J
lank-you gift, in ap precia- u rd a y ‘
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your friends‘ '
1 People are urged to attend the
GRANTS PASS
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burgess of
Mr. and Mn. A. w Britton and Rod A Qun Club basketball and
lor hospitality shown. It
love
on
Sixes
recently,
upon
their
family
of
Portland
spent
the
dance,
S
aturday
evening.
ough her liberal offer to
club meet in rooms of her re tu rn home they w ere accom- week-end at their ranch at Den-
she has made it possible panied b y Bill’s grandm other, mark.
Curtis S a b i n was called to
club to cling together the Mrs. Mae Woodruff, who spent
I«' years. The next meet- a week w ith her son-in-law and Portland last week by the arm y
W be held Thursday, Feb- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. for a medical check-up. He had
BRING IN G BRO OKINGS TH E B E S T
27, with auction of articles H enry. W hile there Mrs. Wood- serve din the Philippines lor a
ruff
also
saw
her
new
great-
number
of
months.
donated by members
Mrs. Carrie Boice has received;
comers are urged to at- g ran d d au g h ter for the first lime
nd become members. The a t the home of her parents, Mr. word from her son. Allen, who
-4 has been serving with the ma-
¡goal is enlarged member- and Mrs. Dick H enry,
EVERYTHING for the WORKING MAN!
F
ra
n
k
S
tra
in
w
ent
to
Coquille
rines in China, that he will be
lestined to boost local or-
home soon.
.tions such as school band, Friday w here he purchased
H arry Strain has purchased the
c club, Boy Scouts, cem- new Dodge car.
Fred
Guerin
of
M
yrtle
Creek
Floras
Lake school bus.
snd street light fund as
Keep Your Feet Dry With
visited
relatives
here
this
wee.
Port
Orford grades triumphed
s county health association,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cliff
Campbell,
over
the
local
boys,
Monday,
by
utw Birthdays
HUBERD’S SHOE OIL ANI) GREASE
tv-one were present Sun- ^ rs ' C lark Boice and Mrs. Wil- a 20 to 10 score.
burn
A
utery
w
ent
to
North
Bend
Two new pupils enrolled at
>' ‘be Sabin-Thompson cot-
the grade school : Je rry Iambdin
i Floras Lake, for the pot Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W ilburn A utery I in the eighth and his brother
’•inner to celebrate the fol-
birthdays which occurred and son left S a tu rd a Y to visit Dick, in the sixth They came
Lee Jeans (black) in sizes 31 to 38
ionth: Mrs. W i l l Sabin N a tiv e s in W ashington. Mr. Au- from Billings, Mont, and are
enn^th Hofsess Miss Lou- tery ’s on vacation from the slaying with their uncle, Joe
Marsh at Four Mile.
*rson, Loren Sabin, and L anSlois Cheese Factory.
Langlois High was badly de-
Mr. .and Mrs. John Chenoweth
Annette Thompson..
drove to Coquille Friday where feated by Bandon, 47 to 25 last
* Brother With Dinner
A E. Volck gave a birth- Mr. Chenow’eth received medi- vveek. The locals were without
services of their captain. Scott
nner Saturday evening in cal atten tio n
•< tar brother, Alva H arrv
Mrs. C h a r i« Doane Jr. went to ° f Band<>"
» P°‘n ,s- J h*8
driver, at her home. N orth Bend Tuesday for her hus- '» " 'j', * « ™ d
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A ,,, ^brates Birthday, band who was in the hospital, lon. However. Bandon girls took
Cope gave a din- convalescing from appendectomy. the same kind of a licking from
the Langlois girls, 46 to 17.
CHAMPION
Outboard Motors
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Pacific
Chain Saw Co.
Bill Ward Clothing Store
YOUR
REXALL
STO RE
Ready To Serve You Always
Eddie
Desjardin
will furnish
the music for
a fter the game
February 21
$ 1 .0 0
admits vou
ball
I k
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21
oaiboldt State Junior Varsity
Versus
tt0 Rod & Gun Club ‘Ramrods’
^ ith River Independents
Versus
un ( !ub ‘Pistol Cleaners”
Two High School Boys
Guests On Birthdays
Miss Helen Payne and Miss
Joanne McDonald were hostesses
at a surprise birthday party S a t
urday evening for Gene Reiling
and Howard Groesbeck, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reil
ing. The reports are that these
two students w eren’t quite as
surprised as was planned, but
an enjoyable evening of games
and stunts was held. A fter open
ing of gifts, refreshm ents of ice
cream and cake were served,
following which the group a t
tended the m asquerade ball a t
J ia r b o r Grange.
Chetco Drug Co.
'T . W. Zenier
PHONE 183
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Local News Items
Soon to lie presented by the
senior class of Brookings high
school is the rollicking comedy.
“A Ready Made Fam ily,” a play
in three acts. W atch for fu rth e r
details.
adv.J
Mr and Mrs. Ray H azeltine of
Hood* River, returning from a
m onth’s stay at Carmel, Calif.,j
spent the weeke-nd with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd A. Moss, of Smith
River.
.
I
W. D. Hollingworth of N orth
Bend was a visitor in this a re a
last week.
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Don’t Run on Old Tires Any
Longer When Such are Here!
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
Claude Goldizen
George Darling
Next Door to Brookings Market
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