Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 16, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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The World's Best
Climate
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BROOK
INGS-HARBOR
PILOT, BROOKINGS,
OREGON
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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1950
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ety wish to extend their appre-j guest, Mrs. Allan Logan. The ever now.
Frank Moore, Tuesday.
ciation to the business houses next meeting will be held at the ’— The new “
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Plymouth
sedan in
A welcome sound in the com­ for their advertisements, \ which
By Nancy Moore
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home
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heln
Hofrav
of
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laurence
nome.
Mis.
Ba-
which
Richard
and
Thomas
Nash
Sixes Grange held its regular munity is the hum of Dick Tuck­ fl
c i d ac
11 ay expenses
c n mc list s oi
di in tint?. | . ker
k pf served
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help
defray
of printing.
refreshments in the _ « . .
had been traveling, was towe^,
business meeting Saturday. The er’s sawmill. Several other mills Plans are being made by the St. Patrick’s day theme
into town Sunday morning wiSj
first and second degrees were ex­ are now beginning operations
president for those who wish to
Mrs. Walter Cram and Mrs. the body looking like a total
emplified in full for the benefit after a long winter.
attend the sub-district meeting | Ed Malloy were in Coquille one
Mrs. Thelma Kane had the to be held at Fortuna on March day last week for the census loss, Allegedly being driven at
of several new members of Sixes,
high speed, the car failed to ne­
and Ophir Granges. Pot luck re­ misfortune to step on a nail that 2.8 Anyone wishing to go please takers examination.
gotiate
a curve and turned over,
freshments were served after ran through her shoe and foot,| notify Mrs. Hall. At the closej Saturday, March 18, is the date
skidding
along the top before go­
Sunday. She was rushed to Myr-i of the afternoon refreshements set for the Grange Youth dance
the meeting.
ing
over
a bank south of Hum­
tie
Point
for
injections
of
teta-l
Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson
were served with silver offering. | There has been some talk among
bug
State
Park, near the Fromm
and Mary were shopping at Coos nus serum. She returned to her* Smith River
D....... 4-H
1 ” club
~'"u held its
‘ Grange members about having ranch. Fortunately, neither boy
Bay Saturday.
home that evening.
• regular meeting Monday evening; two dance nights, one for the
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Anderson
E. G. Opperman of Coquille’at the hall with President Allen adults and one for the youth as (both of who attend high school)
and son, Speed, spent Saturday was a business caller in Lang-INaill in charge, assisted by the there is usually such a crowd at was hurt seriously. Later on in
and Sunday at Portland.
lais Saturday.
| club leader, Irvin Sarina. Plans the monthly youth dance that the afternoon one of them came
to Port Orford Motors where
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Horn left
Friends in Langlois were sor- were made for a dance to be the hall overflows.
the
car was and drove it home,
early Sunday morning for Port­ ry to hear Sunday that Walter held in April, proceeds to go to-
Last Monday and Tuesday saw apparently a miracle, consider­
land where
Mr.
Horn
’
s
mother
is
Hofsess, who
has «< been
ill tx for I wrard . club activities. Several
new «.V.J.I
Evelyn inuviyunaiu
MacDonald ai
and
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smashed condition.
seriously ill due to a broken hip. same time in the Mast hospital members joined the club for the | Nutt making slioner chair« at1 ing its ™
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supper
cnairs
Mrs. Toni Broili has been
Kermit Horn and Archie Smith at Myrtle Point, is in a serious first time. Enrollment cards are .the workshop training class at at, • spen
ding Mondays lately in Coos
left Sunday afternoon to be with condition.
out and must be filled and sent
Both agrecd that gay taking a series of
of lessons
lessons
Mr. Deets has finished barber in by April 1, when the club * o? ♦
their grandmother.
. e
days w5r l hard y sui^’ I on the demonstartion of Stanley
Mrs. Art Aldropp was shopping college at Portland. He will now projects will start. Games and cient time in which to complete products
at Coos Bay Thursday.
be employed at Port Orford.
a social time were enjoyed with the chair, so are putting the fin-i
April 14 has been announced
Mis. Pauline Anderson and sandwiches,
David C. Shaw of Gold Beach
cookies and
ice ishing touches on at home.
as
the date for the appearance
made a business trip to Lang- Mrs. Jean Strain spent March cream served.
Bea
Zumwalt
had
high
score
of
the
musical group from the
Jois Monday.
6 anti 7 at Gold Beach where
at
the
Thursday
Bridge
club
University
of Oregon to be given
Friday, March 10, a meeting they received training as proj­
party
last
week
at
the
home
of
here
in
the
high school gym.
was held at the grade school as ect leaders for Hie slipper chair
Mrs.
Elsie
Anderson
on
Cape
preliminary to organizing Boy work shop. The training was giv­
By Dorothy Asdel
Blanco. Mary Hughes wop sec­
en by Mrs. Myrtle Carter from
Scout troop in Langlois.
Mrs. Ethel Montgomery was ond and Katherine Marsh low.
Mrs. Carrie Boice and Mrs. the extension service, OSC. The appointed chairman of the flower
Friday morning one of Mar­
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Johnson
Fred Boice visited at Portland Langlois home extension unit show to be given by the Sunset
tha
O’Hara’s black Ostorlorp spent a few days in Portland
last Sunday with Fred Boice, will hold its workshop at Mrs. garden club in May when the
who is ill in the Veterans hos­ Ada Campbell’s March 14 and group met last Friday at the hens became crop-bound, having last week; leaving here on Wed-
too much grass. At a loss! nesday morning and returning A
pital. They report he is better. 15, beginning at 9:30 a. m. each home of Irene Baker. Mrs. No­ eaten
nc
tn
in
as
to
what
to /-IrA
do she called her Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim White were day.
ma Thomas, who had formerly neighbor, Rose Wheeling. Mrs.
At Connie’s last Saturday, the
Coquille shoppers, Thursday.
HIGH SCHOO NOTES
been chairman, found it neces­ Wheeling sized up the situation $50 bicycle was awarded to Hugh
The Fl oras-Wi 1 I o w Women’s
The dance, given by the senior sary to resign at this time. Other
club met at the home of Mrs. class Saturday night at the gym appointments were Mrs. Edith and decided that it would be so Shields. Another new bicycle is
Freda Stakavich, March 9. Along was attended by a large crowd. Jenkins, publicity and posters; foolish to kill the bird if by to be given June 17, at the same
with regular business meeting The gym was decorated in the Mrs. Bea Cooley, club program operating on its crop it could establishment.
be saved. Grass in a solid lump
R. G. Sabin was a business vis-
and social afternoon th»’ ladies spring theme, with cedar boughs chairman.
the
size
of
a
man
’
s
fish
was
tak
­
itor
in the southern part of the
held an auction of flowers and and a large quantity of daffodils.
Members attending the meet­ en out before the crop and out­ county Monday.
plants.
Charlie Jensen’s orchestra pro­ ing were Mary Lee Anderson, side skin could be sew together.
Attorney Shaw was a businss
Mrs. Kitty Smith of Gold Beach
Josie Forty, Irene Fristrom, Es­ The chick was happy as a lark visitor at Langlois last week.
vided the music.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore
Pnxifs of all tha ennual pic­ telle Hansen, Leta Hoggatt, Ber­ after the surgeryy and although
Attending a taxpayers meet­
in Langlois, Monday.
nie Laurence, Evelyn MacDon­ a little pale and not quite so full ing at Chetco Grange last Friday
tures
have
been
received*
Alter
Mr, and Mrs. Don Brooks, of
ald, Adaline Niemann, Martha of vigor as usual for the first evening were C. H. Buffington
Sixes, received word from Doern- looking at them several ♦imes, O’Hara, Fern Townley and one
day of two, seems as well as and C. H. Young.
becker hospital, Portland, that the students have decided i>at
their small son, Ronnie, is now they ar»» quite gotxi pictures, but 1
the groaning at first sight of,
showing decided improvement.
thepi
was very loud.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Yorke,
Gold Beach, made a brief visit
LANGLOIS NEWS
Port Orford News
Gold Beach Notes
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SUMMONS
SMITH RIVER
Word has been received oy Mr. i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and Mrs. Jack VanZee telling of
THE STATE OF OREGON, the sudden death of little Ann
IN AND FOR CURRY COUN- Jeter, 9, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Everet t
o f 1lorn-
brook, Calif., of cerebral hemor-,
Myrtle Hobson, plaintiff, vs.*
rhage, as result from a fall from
Thomas Francis Hobson, defend- her bicycle. She was hurt Sat­
ant.
urday afternoon and was rushed
To: Thomas Francis Hobson, to the hospital where she died
defendant:
Sunday evening. Funeral serv­
IN THE NAME OF THE ices wgrv held at Hornbrook. Be­
STATE OF OREGON: Ycu are* sides her parents, Ann leaves a
required to answer the complaint sister, Sally and a brother, Billy
Hltui against you in th»' above­ and her grandparents.
court
and c a u s e within
Th»' Jeters are former resi-
four weeks from March 16, 1950, dents of Smith River, while Mr.
dati' of first publication hereof; Jeter
with the quarantine
and if you fail so to answer on station at th»' stat»' line. He was
or before th»' last day prescribed transferred to Hornbrook sev­
in th»' order tor publication here­ eral years ago.
of. April 6th. 1950, for vv a n t
Ladies Society of the church
thereof, plaintiff will take judg­ held its regular meeting at the
ment against you, and will ap­ home of Mrs. Kenneth Layman
ply to the court for the relief Thursday afternoon, with Mrs.
demanded in said complaint, suc-
contly; that th»' marriage con­ t ions
in charge of Ethel
tract and bonds of matrimony ex­ Goodlin. Presiding at th»' business
isting between you and plaintiff session was Mrs. Idaho Hall, the
be dissolved.
hereof is president. Several matters per­
made upon you by publication in taining to church work were
th»' Brookings-Harbor Pilot, pub­ taken car»' of. Plans are being
lished in Brookings. Curry Coun­ made by th»' society to hold an
ty, Oregon, for four successive Antiqu»' Tea in May. Committees
weeks by order of said court were appointed to tak»' charge
made March 7th, 1950.
of this affair. Bertha Morrison
ED F. ACKLEY, Attorney
chairman of th»' cook book, re­
For Plaintiff.
ports the recipes are all in and
Postoflice address, Box 625,
plans are being made for the
Brookings, Oregon.
printing. Th»' ladies of the soci-
WANTED! WANTED!
LOG HAULING from Brookings to Grants
Pass, or to any California Point. Contact
MITCHELL BROTHERS
Phone 213
Brookings, Ore
lldihliil
HELP
YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMRCE has
an important program mapped out for
coming year.
It needs membership for
finance to carry out this program. Your
membership is needed. Are you loyal
to your community?
Progressive
Citizens of Curry