Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 09, 1950, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
The World's Best Climate
PAGE FIVE
their son, Richard, attending Or-1 Gold Beach, Sunday, Feb. 5.
come to attend. Members of the attending should plan to bring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myron
Haga
egon State. They went by way of
budget committee, recently ap­ a sack lunch, hammer, saw and
Myrtle Creek to get a glimpse and small son have moved to pointed by the school board, are one piece of plywood, lax5x24
California to make their home. I Clarence Zumwalt, Sixes, 3-year inches.
of the new granddaughter.
Funeral services for Mrs. Jo­
The Ophir volleyball team ac-[ After being delayed several term: Steve Spoerl, Port Orford,
Agate Beach has been punch-
sie Struble were held at Baptis complished the impossible last j times by bad weather, Rev. and 2-year term and Don White of
ased from Paul Taylor of Los
Community church, Friday af­ Wednesday night, Feb. 1, when, Mrs. Charles E. Bates have now Port Orford, 1-year term.
Angeles, owner, by the E. W.
ternoon with Rev. Nick Neu­ they defeated the Brookings girls moved to Gold Beach. They re­
Many interesting pointers on Edstroms, formerly of Long
feld officiating. Interment was at by a close score of 27 to 25. This turned to Langlois Sunday to kitchen arrangement were given
Beach. Calif. The property in­
Smith River Cemetery.
is the first defeat handed Brook­ conduct services at the Commun- i at the home extension meeting cludes the agate beach houses
Daughter o f Sylvester and ings girls in more than three | ity church.
held last Friday in the multi-jand cabins and 42 surrounding
Mary Garvin, Mrs. Struble was years. The boys weren’t quite
Mrs. Dorothy Brown and three purpose room of grade school. acres. Mr. Edstrom, formerly a
bom, Jan. 16, 1885 in Nebraska. as lucky for they lost their bas­ children are now’ occupying their It was announced that a special shipbuilder, plans to make a
She was married to Benton Stru- i ketball game to Brookings.
new’ home which they recently lampshade workshop w ill be held modern trailer park there and
ble at Boulder, Colo., in 1904.
at the home of Mrs. Josie Forty to modernize the present cabins
Ophir high school student body purchased from the Bates.
The family came to this area in and teachers surprised Mr. Whit­
Although the stork is hovering at 1 p. m. Fpb. 17, Tor those who on which work has already be-
1913, where she kept house for taker, one of the teachers, last over several homes in the Lang­ missed the fneeting in Novem­ gun. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spen-
Mr. and Mrs. Brookings at the Thursday afternoon with a par­ lois area, the population re­ ber. Those who don’t have paper cer, who managed the property
old Ferry ranch, now the Les­ ty in honor of his birthday. Ice mains the same.
and rings for lampshades may before, will stay on at their
lie Miller place. After being cream, cookies and coke were
Langlois Sportsmens club will obtain them from Dorothy New­ home for the present.
gone for several years, she re­ enjoyed.
hold its next meeting Feb. 14. ton, HDA, Gold Beach.
Don and Vera White enter­
turned to Harbor about four
Sig Nowlin and Tom Morgan i The new officers will assume
Evelyn MacDonald and Echol tained a group at a Canasta par­
years ago to make her home.
went to Eugene last week on a their duties at this meeting.
Nutt volunteered as the project ty last Friday night, including
Surviving are: a sister, Mrs. business trip.
Myrtle Point Active club was leaders for the Slipper Chair Pete and Evelyn Raasina, Lyle
/label Cummings, Portland, a
Ophir high basketball and vol­ victors over the Langlois town workshop. They received prelim­ and Elaine Cross and Ernie and
brother, Doyle Garvin of Smith leyball teams went to Port Or­ team in a basketball game play­ inary instructions at Sixes on
Margot Philo.
River.
ford last Friday and won both ed Feb. 2 at Langlois. The final Feb. 8. Their training will be
The Allan Logan family mov­
games. The girls won 41 to 6, score was 43 to 32. Feb. 6 the March 6 and 7 at Gold Beach ed from their small house in the
while the boys came out victors town team plays the Ophir team and the workshop will be March Hamlet into the larger Hanson
at Ophir. Langlois will play the 16 and 17, here, with the place house in town last week. Cookie
by a 33 to 19 score.
By Marian Miller
Coquille
Active Club ht Coquille to be announced.
| Ophir Womens club met at the
McCloud, their son-in-law from
A son was born to Mr. and - ' home of Jackie Taylor Thursday . Feb. 9.
Basic tools is the subject of Four-Mile, helped them.
Mrs. Joe Brewer, Jan. 31, at j afternoon, Feb. 2.
The Floras-Willow Womens
Mrs. Bea Cooley is entertain­
the
next regular meeting, Maren
the Seaside Hospital, Crescent
Ophir independent basketball club will meet at Mrs. Carrie 3, at 10:30 a. m. in the Parish ing the Sunset Garden Club at
City. Mrs. Brewer is the former squad went to Coquille Thursday Boice’s home on Thursday, Feb. ।
hall of the Episcopal church. All her home Friday afternoon.
Doris Bothwell.
9. It will be an all-day meeting
to win their game.
Among those shopping at Co­
Jack Stein has purchased a with pot-luck lunch at noon. All;
quille last Saturday w’ere Mr. 34 Willys coupe from Cliff Sim­ members are urged to attend be­
and Mrs. T. J. Hawkins and Mr. mons.
cause the election has already
Modern Chief Say:
and Mrs. M. L. Whittaker.
This wampum-wise warrior
D. W. Miller made a business been twice postponed due to the
knows long distance telephone
Dick Nash has returned after trip to Coos county last Friday. small attendance.
Dou»«-«m Smoke Signal»!
service
is a real value. He knows
spending a few days at Eugene.
Long
Distance
Langlois Home Extension unit
Saturday evening, Feb. 11, the
that
long
distance telephone con­
Telephone Service:
Mrs. Mary’ Pugh, one of the student body is giving its annual met at Mrs. Elsie Quinn’s last
nections
arc
completed in mere
high school faculty, is a grand­ St. Valentine Day dance. Chas. Thursday. Dorothy Newton, the
minutes or less. He knows that a
mother now. Her daughter, Mrs. Jensen’s orchestra will play. All home demonstration agent, pre-
single telephone call can be a
George Hamlin, gave birth to are invited.
sented the topic: "Kitchen Stor­
complete transaction — saving
a daughter, Jan. 30, at Myrtle
age.” Information was given on
Too late for last week
time and in many cases saving
Creek hospital.
D. W. Miller was a Langlois the proper placing of basic kit­
money. And he realizes that long
Dr. and Mrs. L. R. Pugh drove vistior over the week-end.
chen equipment and how to store
distance telephone
to Corvallis Saturday to attend
Kenny Perry of Myrtle Point utensils and food conveniently.
rates are especially
t-he Oregon State-Wasshington was visiting in this area last Following the meeting refresh­
low after 6:00 p m.,
basketball game and to visit w’eek. Travis Miller and Dick ments consisting of tuna salad,
and on Sunday.
Nash accompanied him home on wafers, and coffee were served
So follow honest
Satellite chapter, 165, O. E. S. Sunday.
by Mrs. Quinn. The next meet­
Injun, and switch
met Tuesday evening. All O. E.
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Mecca ing will be hold at the high
to long distance
S. members are reminded that and daughter have returned from school gym when the members
telephone servie»
the first and third Tuesday of Manteca, Calif., to their home will be taugh the use of “basic
today.
each month.
tools
”
by
leaders,
Helen Fain
here. Mrs. Mecca is the former
and Frances Autrey. It will be
Bonnie Barrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Jack- an all-day meeting with sack
son and children of Coquille and lunch at noon.
In preparation for the Slipper
Mr. and Mrs. Clea Sherman and
Chair
workshop, w hich will be
children of Tillamook are visit­
held
in
March, there will be a
ing at the home of their parents,
meeting at Sixes Grange. Mem­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moore of bers ol the Langlois, Sixes and
Complete Real Estate Service McKenzie Bridge are visiting Port Orford units are asked to
meet there at 1:30 p. m., Feb. 8,
NOTARY PUBLIC
friends and relatives here.
South end of town
for instructions.
Bo? ¿11
|SCHOOL
NOTES
Brookings, Oregon
Fridy, Feb. 3, the basketball
Hundreds have remarked: ’Oh NANCY MOORE, Correspondent !eam lost ,o Go,d Beach by a
how I would love to own that
50 to 37 score. The score wAs
Next
regular
business
meet
­
fine white house on the hill!”
even all through the first half
That’s the one just north of ing of Sixes Grange will ho held and into the third quarter, but
Brookings with as fine a view Friday, Feb. 10. The meeting then Langlois members began to
as can be had this home is the night was changed to Friday for foul out. By the end of the game
best of construction with lights this one meeting so that Port only two of the first team w’ere
and city water—five acres of Orford school band benefit dance still on the floor. The Langlois
beautiful natural flowering rho­ could be given on a Saturday volleyball team also lost to the
dodendrons and azaleas. 300 ft. night, Feb. 11.
visitors, 30 to 21.
The youth d a n c e for this
on Hwy 101. Come in and we
Langlois A team was victors
Saturday,
will
be
held
month
will gladly tell you about price
over the Bandon A team when
Feb. 18.
whether cash or good terms.
they met, Jan. 31, by a 61 to 35
Mr. and Mrs. Al Berger and score. The Langlois B team lost
38*2 acres of excellent deep Darrell have moved into the by a 20 to 10 score.
We are happy to announce that we have a
soil nearly all cultivated, orch­ Snell house, located on the Flora
The student body has chosen
delivery service from this date, and within a
ard, house, bams, creek, springs, Lake Road.
a three-act play to be given in
Mr. and Mrs. Al Volck were March. Try-outs for the play,
reasonable radius of this store.
garage, chicken house, and teed
guests of Mr.
Sunday
dinner
house. House is papered inside,
"Million Dollar Cook,” will be
We also would like to tell you folks, of ; a
Moore.
and
Mrs.
O.
L.
with modem bath room. Taxes
held when the play books arrive.
special price on Hay that will be available
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strain
’only 844 per year. Total price
next week. Come in and inquire.
^6300. Wonderful view’ property and sons, Leland and Jerry’, re­
We are able to furnish several types of fer­
on Hwy 101, approximately six turned to Langlois from Carpen-
terville, where they were em­
tilizers. If you will drop in and talk it over
miles north of Brookings.
By Dorothy Asdel
ployed for a few weeks. They
with us, concerning needs. We have bulb box­
District IC announces that the
are now’ occupying their home,
es, too. COME IN for your feed needs, where
which had been rented to the annual budget meeting will be
prices are right and service is a pleasure!
Clayton Robbins family during held at the high school, Monday,
Feb. 13. at 8 p. m. Taxpayers in-
the Strains’ absence.
.csL ... seeing how the year’s
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
J
moved the stock of their appar- exp^r ¡tures for schools are for­
ei store to their new location at mulated and drawn up are wel-
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Mrs. Josie Struble
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