Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 30, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
The World's Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950
Grange, Tuesday, March 28 She
May 12—Langlois at Brookings j iwo children are taking a ten-
will demonstrate bread baking
May 19 Port Orford at Brook­ aay business trip to their former
The Brookings schools will ob­ ings.
and mixing and shaping of fancy
By Haney Moore
home in Utah.
Farmers and loggers are hon­ rolls. Anyone interested in this serve a spring vacation next w’eek Donald Carson Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hotchkiss
—April 3 to 7, inclusive. Several
ing for some good weather but should attend.
and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Garret*
A baby show', honoring Mrs. of the teachers plan to attend On His Birthday
Ol’ Jupe Pluvius seems to vote
are visiting at Lakeview’ and ai
A group of friends gathered
Dorothy Doane, was given at the the annual state convention of
otherwise.
tew’ other southern Oregon cit-
The regular social meeting of grade school gym Saturday. Many Oregon Education Association, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.i ies for a couple of weeks.
Sixes Grange was held last bat-' beautiful gifts were received by at Portland, Monday and Tues­ Earl Carson March 21, for a buf­
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Olsen have
urday. After the meeting, a pro-1 the honored person. Refreshments day. Teachers are not, of course, fet rabbit dinner in honor of
been enjoying a few* days ivsit
the
birthday
of
the
Carson
’
s
son.
paid for their vacation since full
gram and refreshments were en- were served by the hostessess
from their grandson, Bob Mc-
joyed by members.
|
Mrs. Don Brooks left to visit term of school is taught as pro­ Donald. Besides honored gues* Crow of Spokane, and a grand­
and
his
parents,
present
w
ere
:,
Mesdames Ada Campbell, Hei- her son at Portland. Ronnie is vided for in connection with the
daughter, Mrs. K. A. Bel’, her
en Fain, Florence Thorhaven, still at the Doernbecker hospital. basic scool support fund distri- Mrs. Donald Carson and daugh-
ter, Diane, Mr. and Mrs. Ray husband and two children of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hagen bution.
Pauline Anderson and Nana
Moore visited the Slipper Chair of Kerby called on friends in
Last week School Dist. No. 17, Struebing and daughter, Marilyn. | Myrtle Point.
work shop of the Sixth and Port this area Saturday. They were received a check from the state Mr. and Mrs. Ross Putnam, Mr. ' Mr. and Mrs.
Oford home extension units, held en route to Coquille to visit Mrs. treasurer in the amount of $12,- and Mrs. Harold Put nani and skoug have sold their rustic-typ.
Fred Cadman, niece of Mrs. Ha­ 48440 in payment of the second children, and Mr. and Mrs Thos. home, near Mill Beach to Mr. and
at Sixes Grange Tuesday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim White were gen. Mr. Hagen was formerly half of the fund. During the last Carson and son, James, and Mrs Mrs. Les Dimmick. Possession is
set for June 1. The transaition
the principal of the local schools. two years the following amounts C. H. Barnes.
shopping at Coquille, Monday.
was
handled through the Leon-
Langlois Community Church
Several locals attended the were received.
i
ard
Real Estate Agency. Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
E.
Kemskel
members enjoyed Sunday school play, “Where’s Grandma,” given
1948-49 ..
$21,724.05
Dimmick
is one of the new own­
returned
the
latter
part
of
the
party Tuesday night, March 21.1 by Bandon Driftwood Players,
1949-1950
24,968.80
ers
of
Brookings
Market.
week
from
Thermal,
Calif.,
af
The party was attended by the Saturday. Mrs. Vera Cadman of
This amount is paid by the ttr spending the winter months
Mrs.
Bill
West
returned
*o her
winners and losers of a recent Langlois had a part.
state income tax.
j • n the desert.
home
Monday
from
Seaside
hos­
contest.
Langlois home extension unit
Tuesday and Wednesday of I Ross Overton and a friend of
pital where she had undergone
Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson will meet at Mrs. Paulino And- this week Brookings school is ad­
Los Angeles are spending a cou
were at Coquille Friday.
erson’s Thursday, April 5. The ministering
the metropolitan pie of weeks at the Overton an operation more than a week
ago. Her doctor ordered her to
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cox went topic, “Fitting Slacks,” will be Achievement tests to Grades 2
to Eugene Thursday and return- given by Dorothy Newton, home through 9. These tests are fur­ homestead on Yank in the Up-’ remain in bed for another ten
days. She will be cared for by
ed Saturday. They visited his demonstration agent. A sack nished through Mrs. Fromms of­ per Chetco country.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Knec and Mr. West’s sister.
Bister, while there.
lunch will be brought.
fice and are administered to all
Mi's. Frances Brennan, home
Mr. Mitchell and Mr. Thetford of the schools in th0 county.
■ —
economist from the Crown Flour began their work as teachers in
Last week the high school ad-
Mills at Portland will give a bak­ Langlois High. They are replac- ministered the Kansas State Col-
ing demonstration at the Sixes ing Mr. Whit beck and Miss Ran- lege tests, covering most of the!
ken, who resigned recently. Mr. subject matter fields taught in
Mitchell is boarding at the H. high school. The results of the
G. Anderson home and Mr. Thet­ test are being analyzed in order
ford and family are staying at to encourage better teaching and
the Goldenrod cabins.
better study attitudes and habits.
Tuesday the baseball team lev-1
Roger Moore, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Moore, arrived home eled the school diamond, and put!
from University of Oregon for it in good shape for the first
Grange Hall
Harbor, Oregon
spring vacation Wednesday. He baseball game which is to be
visited friends at Gold Beach on played with Gold Beach at brook-
Sponsored by All-Year Events Association
Friday, then returned to Lang­ ing on Friday, April 21. Letter
lois for the week-end. He left men’s club requests that all in­
Sunday with another student, dividuals refrain from driving
Cameron Thom, of Gold Beach, cars on the field since the ruts
ruin the diamond. The president
to return to Eugene.
and
lettermen members ask that
Volunteer labor has been at
all
individuals
recognize this and
work on the club house back of
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Corner Cabinets
Aldropp’s Garage every Sunday, help out. Eugene Simpson, pres-
except whim stopped by rain. In ident, Lettermen’s Clug.
Baseball schedule:
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
a tew’ more Sundays, the build­
April 14 Brookings at Port »
ing should be ready for use. It
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
will be used as a meeting place Orford.
April
21—Gold Beach at Rrool
for the Sportsmen’s Club, Boy
IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD—
ings.
Scouts, and a place to keep the
April 28- Brookings at Lang-,
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
community fire-fighting appara­
lois.
tus stored.
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow' the Signs
May 5 —Brookin g s at Gold
HIGH SCHOOL
Feach.
Junior-Senior prom was neld
Saturday at the gym. The gym
w
attractively decorated in
“Stardust” theme. Charlie Jen-
APHIS . THRIPS . FLIES sen’s orchestra provided the
mu-
ANTS • EARWIGS . MOS- sic for the occasion.
Mrs. Doris Seeber has been
BEETLES
Q U ITO ES
teaching the girls in the 1 lome
• LOOPERS Living class to crochet. She will
also teach them to knit and to
CHIGGERS tat before school is out in May.
WHITE
Due to an upset in the plans,
TICKS
the three-act play has had to be
BLACK
SPIDERS postponed indefinitely. It will be
WIREW
HBUGS ; staged as soon as possible.
School Notes
LANGLOIS NEWS
DON'T FORGET THE
AZALEA
DANCE
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1950
JIM'S CABINET SHOP
E. E. HANSCAM & SONS
Pioneer Merchants
MOLE
ARMY-
WORMS Garden
OLLERS
PSYLLID
EETLES
LEAF M!F
T BUGS
MELON &
ORMS
CABBAGE rSTtR PILLARS
PLUM CURCULIO . ROOT
WEEVILS
.
WHITE GRUBS
SOWBUGS . CHINCH BUGS
A TRULY
MULTI-PURPOSE
GARDEN SPRAY
Undone,., An st her ORTHO "First
TH • ORTHO.
/sorox Rt
V g
FW. Of
Chetco Home &
Auto Supply Co.
"ORTHO
Realty Transfer*
Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Forgo,
now of Springfield, have sold
their “View Point” Heights prop,
just northeast ol town, toi
Roy Brimm and George Brimm,
his lather. It is understood theyi
will eventually subdivide this
beautiful home-site tract, com-j
! prising almost 24 acres.
James E. Koeller who has a
home on the North Bank ot the*
Chetco, has purchased approxi­
mately one-third acre from W.
1 King, father-in-law of Blaine
, Gribble. Mr. Koeller plans to es­
tablish a cabinet shop on this
1 newly-acquired property.
Mrs. Collena Mae M i 1 1 e , of
Grand Junction, Colo., has sold
her
acres in the Dawson
Tracts north of Brookings to Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Kaiser. The Kais­
ers who sold their Harbor prop- !
crty some two years ago, and
moved to South Dakota, then
lived for a time in the Willam­
ette Valley, have not concluded
that Brookings is still the lx*st
spot on the coast. Thes? thrc 1
transactions were handled by the
Pete Lcsmvister Agency.
HARBOR, OREGON <
162 Overalls or
166 Riders
(Genuine Cowboy Pants)
They’re Sanforized for
permanent fit. Every
Lee garment is sold wif h
a money-back guaran­
tee ‘ of " satisfaction. Get
t
yours at
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