Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 22, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY Nîaï
were served by the hostess.
Sdver Creek Falls, n e a r Salem - M ( ) r r | C R l f e S H e l d
" 3nd eight
P a rty goers will be interested has chosen Dena Spencer to r e p - 1 1
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’ * great Srar
to hear th a t there will be a get- resent the Port O rford area an H p r p L a s t VV C C K
By Mr». Helen Fain
together Friday night at the Geraldine Holycross of Langlois J « V I C L M o l ▼ ▼ C C A
ith entertainm
ent They were chosen on m erits of |
grade gym w
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Sixes Greng* will hold a busi- and
F u neral services w ere held,
music for dancing. All a r e , scholarship, character, co-oper-
Allen Ettinger
rc ss and social meeting S atu r-
aiion and grade on an American May 12 for John F. M orris, who t e r truck of
oay, May 24, at 8:15 p. m. Dur- n ’W»
passed aw ay the previous m orn­ from the Swan cross
Mr. and Mr. W alter Slocum essay.
Ing the lecturer’s hour there will
and Mrs. Velma Sabin attended
In the poppy poster contest the ing at the home of his son, A. M. grove’s, to their piL
be special program on ilowers,
the card party held a t the Port winners in Class 1, division were Morris, a t H arbor, a fte r two r,s creek, had his load,
end all members are asked to
Orford Legion hall.
Elaine Mays, first; Roger Child- weeks illness. In te rm e n t w as at eight miles north
bring either a plant, seeds etc.,
Langlois grade school achieve- crs, second; and C urtis House, Brookings cem etery.
eff, and the rig son™,
to exchange. Mrs. W alter Slo­
Born 77 years ago in N ebraska, bank some distant
ment. eighth grade g ra d u a tin g ' third. All were of Port Orford,
cum will have charge of the pro­
exercises and picnic will be held In Class 2, Roland Coburn of Mr. M orris had spent most of dent is said to haw
gram.
, Thursday, May 22. The sp e a k e r! Fort Orford was first; Donna Hof- his life in the west. He m ade a few miles abou
Floras Willow club will . atten
,
..... will be Ralph sess, second and Dick Everest of his home w ith his son and fam - factory-. Allen was*
, d , for
the afternoon
a picnic a t the grade school o n |T Moore representative or Coos Langlois, third
ily for the past several m onths.! Mrs* Harry pavnJ
Thursday instead of holding the coun(y G raduating will be Ju n e | Bill Hand was nam ed comman-
Besides his son at H arbor, he plan to move to C?"
regular business meeting. The Svpher< Donna Hofsess. J e r r y / e r of Port O rford Legion post; is survived by two dau g h ters and as soon as school is'*
next regular business m eeting of . ' j
D arrell Price
Billy Ollie Dobbema, first vice-corn- an o th er son, five sisters, a b ro th -1 is employed ther
th e c ub will be held „ T h u r,-
a n d X n i l d Bramcn.
n,a„,ler; Bob Myer, second vice-
Langlois News
Local News
day, Junt 26 at the grade school } J{ cjubs held their banquet
gymnasium.
'en d dance Friday night at the
accalaurea e services which Langjois gym wjfh Mr and Mrs.
HP held Sunday evening f ° r Andy Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Al
£ igh " ho01’
wel1 Volck as chaperons.
attended by the community.
Student8 a n d teachers, Mrs.
met ing Of th e gorsc ext. ;- Vf)lck Mrs Churchill, Mrs. Mur-
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A\( Vhy and Mrs. H oggatt of the lo-
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commande; H arvey Shaw, adjut-
ant; Bill Price, chaplain; Max
Epler, serg eant-at-arm s; B i l l
Barnes and W esley Spencer, and
Dr. Baird, executive com m ittee,
Bill Hand and Bascom S tra tto i
were named delegates to the de
p artm ent convention.
cal grade school gave Miss Nellie.
W ATCH!
FOR ANNOUNCEMENT
HAROLD
JO C H E N S
MALL POWER ( HAIN SAW
SALES and SERVICE
rear of the Gardner Building.
\V. J. Lfirnes, Proprietor and Owner
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O’Niell Construction Co. will
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". nie' lr' k' U1 Strain a surprise bridal shower resum e work of clearing and
s ta rt at 10 a. m. by looking o v e r1
Friday afternoon at the school. building culverts o r the new road
the infested area. Luncheon will
The sewing club of the Port to be constructed south of P ort
be served at mxin by the ladies
Orford
American Legion Auxil­ Orford.
for $1 per plate for the men.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim m y Mas-
The main dish of fish will be iary will meet a t the home of
Mrs. Stella Hansen instead of the tropolito have as house guests,
donated and cooked by Mr. and
Mrs. Don White. Discussion will Legion hall. This will Ire t h e ' his m other and fa th e r and two
, last meeting until fall.
sisters of Burbank,, Calif.
follow the luncheon.
M arlene, d au g h ter of Mr. and
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The
4-H
girls
a
t
Port
Orford,
Sixes home economics club held
Hs regular business meeting last under leadership of Hazel Mc­ Mrs. Ted Evans, has gone to
Thursday at the home of Mrs. I Kenzie will hold a picnic Wed- Bakersfield, Calif, to spend the
W alter Slocum. The ladies spent i n< sday at the park by the school. sum m er with h er grandparents,
the afternoon sewing baby blank­
Everyone is invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Pinnell.
Mrs. Ja y W alton is home from
ets for Leep Memorial hospital the community picnic to be held
Pt Bandon with 30 blankets fin­ at the grade school a t P ort Or- Eugene w here she underw ent a
ished and delivered on Friday. ord, Thursday, May 29, which is m ajor operation.
Mrs. Linda Guerin spent a few
The next meeting will be held at the end of the school year.
the home of Mrs. Art Sweet, on
Legion Auxiliary, which spon- days visiting her daughter, Ruby,
Thursday, June 19. Refreshments sars a girls camp for a week at a t Portland, and o th er relatives
in W ashington.
The C. M acSauers fam ily have
moved th eir home to Fortuna,
Calif. He is associated w ith his
brother in the sawmill business.
Clyde H arvey of Silver Springs
is irf Los Angeles on business. He
is expected home shortly.
Mrs. N ettie Hockady was hos­
tess to California relatives last
of the openning About June 1, of our
week. H er sister. Mrs. Alice Doaks
( f S anta Monica, niece and neph­
NEW PLUMBING SHOP
ew, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Kinnon
of S an ta Ana stopped on th e ir
re tu rn to C alifornia from Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. T racy Corbin
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have purchased the Jack A sher
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property on the highw ay north
cf
P ort Orford.
Repair and Parts
Chain Saw Filing
Friends have received w’ord th a t
O tto Heckel is a t C entralia, Wn.
attending the railw ay trainm ens
convention and on the w ay to
atten d a wedding a t Tacoma.
Mrs. C arl Leonard’s brother,
of Corvallis, is vis-
Ix>eate<l Next to Mason & Edwards Shop—In j it L. ing A. at Rycroft
the Leonard home this
| week.
WHEN WE TALK ABOUT TRAF
N o doubt you havo soon a crowded highway
thousands o f motorists a ll trying to roach thoir destination
as soon as possible. Unless everyone cooperates, traffic
slows dow n an d no one makes much headway. It's ntf
sim ilar w ith us In your telephone company.
In the last ye a r w e completed 76,619,313 local and loq
distance telephone calls. These kept our circuits even bww
th a n the most crowded super-highway. We need yourWs
keep this record volume o f traffic running smoothly. Thno
sim ple rules w ill keep calls flow ing and w ill give you oid
everyone on your line m axim um enjoyment from your Mie
phones
* A llo w a fe w minutes' tim e between calls when ya
m ake more than one.
* Talk only as long as you need to on each coll.
* Ask your youngsters not to monopolise the telepho*
Thank yaw.
TELEPHOVE (Dili
Some of the local saw m ills
have shut down as a p recautio n­
ary m easure during the spell of
lew humidity. .
W. H. COCHRAN. Sr.
OLD FASHIONED BOX SOCIAL
AT 1.0 . 0 . F. HAI.L
9 p.
S a tu r d a y M a y 2 4 th
Music, Dancing. Mock Marriage. Solo W histling, Mind Reading
A g,xxl time is promised all-something happening every minute
No Admission Charge
Free Coffee
-L A D IE S BRING B A S K E ^
Prize given lady whose basket gets the biggest price___
•GIVE BOB BACK HIS EYES”
Ever.vh.xly Welcome
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Sponsored by Odd Fellows
W. H. COCHRAN
C o c h r a n C o n st
GENERAL CONTRACTING
House, Harns, Buildings
of Steel, Wood or Concrete
BROOKINGS,
BOX 153
C U L T IV A T IN G
S U G G E S T IO N S
This Spring's coming early and dry, so
suggest a deep dust mulch on lilies, l*r
and on other garden or row crops.
T IS D A L E