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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE FTV“ take part as well as several Langlois Extension Unit will 12 at the Episcopal Parish hall. truck being on the wrong side the former pastors and the lead of the highway. meet at Mrs. Pauline Andersons The meeting had to be postponed g at W;30 a m fur. until the 12th because regular DEDICATION SERVICE. The ers of the Presbytery. Special music will be provided. By Nancy Moore the next meeting. The topi: of meeting date fell on Good Fn- new additions to the Presbyter All are invited to attend. Many ian Community church will be < Wilbur Jensen won first place t h e meeting. "Fittlw pro- vide their own sack lunch. dedicated Tuesday evening. Ap of you have had some part in ¡X the talent show given in con will be given by Dorothv New- j The nominating committee, ril 11, as a part of the worsmp bringing us to this glad day. county home demonstration I nection with the Dick Contino ton. Fancy work from Coos, Curry service of the meeting of piesby- agent. Members are asked to, Noma 1 homas, Fein Townley show’ at Coquille last Thursday * and Del Norte counties may be ...................... .............. — * and Bee Cooley, is selecting can tery. Rev. George M. Shuman of night. Wilbur won with his im wear slacks to the meeting. A didates for the election of offi Ashand. moderator of Piesby- seen in the display case at the personations of famous musici sack lunch will be served at cers to be held at the business tery wil preach the dedicatory Moore’s Variety store. A contest ans on the trumpet. Wilbur is noon. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Stra.n meeting at 1:30 on that day. sermon. All local officers will is being conducted by this nim. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Many members may wish to be Jensen and he plays as a regu iourneyed to Medford last \\ ed- present for the election, so a lar musician in his lather’s dance nesday to attend the funeral of definite hour has been set for ■1IIBIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIBÌW orchestra. Congratulations are a i eta five. portion of the meeting. A son was born to Mr. and that being sent him by friends. The John Flannigans h a ve Mrs. Frank Moore left by bus Mrs. Cal Robbins at Leep Me moved from their Hamlet home Saturday morning for a few days morial hospital, Bandon, last to Portland where Mr. Flannigan visit with her grandson, Patric week. The little lad has been is resuming his former position Baker. Pat’s parents, Mr. and named Douglas. a Portland firm. The Flan’ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seebe- and with Mrs. O. E. Baker, live at Med nigans are parents of Mrs. Joe ford where Mr. Baker is employ- daughter, Barbara, left for Eu Hughes. gene, A. Friday. Mrs. Seener will UlV dll pVl L. A • * * • ed I <11 at the airport Jack Masterson is recuperat Mr. and Mrs. Thetford and son I see an eye specialist w'hile there. ing satisfactorily in a Scotia hos have moved from the Golden Rod ‘ They plan to return this w’eek. pital after serious injuries from Representing America’s soundest companies, The baking demonstration, giv- a head-on crash with a large cabins to the Aenderson Apts. Members of the Sixes Grange at Sixes Grange at 2 p. m„ Tues- truck near Garberville, early saving you money because of insuring only held an April Fool’s day party day, March 28, was attended by last week. Mrs. Vernive Master- at* the hall Saturday night. The many ladies of the area. Those son, his mother, who teaches in PHONE 1012! selected risks. next Grange meeting will be on attending from Langlois were: the high school here, made the Mesdames Nana Moore, r ior- trip to his bedside with the Blaine Saturday, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moore were ence Thorhaven, Helen Fain, Al Marshs. Masterson’s car, which shopping at Coos Bay Thursday ice Hofsess, Stella Slocum, and was new’ three weeks ago was Letitia Cadman. The demonstra said to have been almost totally of last w’eek. Mrs. Frank Croston and two tion. given by Mrs. Frances demolished. Gold Beach, Oregon sons visited her parents at Sa-1 Brennen, the Celia Lee of Crown Curry County Branch Mrs. Docia Sweet was in Eu Flour Mills, was on the mixing, gene last week attending a meet- lem last week. •shaping, and baking of fancy 1 ing for representatives of Charis breads and rolls. Mrs. Brennen Foundation Garments. demonstrated quick methods and Word has been received of the j explained the action of each in- passing of Grant Dykeman, on1 „ • gredient in the resulting prod- March 25, at his home at Santa L uct. The ladies tasted the sam Cruz, Calif. The Dykemans oper- ples and pronounced them very a ted and owned the Battle Rock good. Cottages here for several years, £ Mr. and Mrs. Jim Neff and coming originally from Castle 0 tour children. Marilyn, “Butch.” Rock. Wash. A Masonic funeral J Complete Real Estate Service Benny and Bobby, have moved was held Monday at Santa Cruz. Z from their house near the high Mr. and Mrs. Pete Raasina en- NOTARY PUBLIC school to Four Mile. Mr. Bo> ¿11 South end of tow’n Mrs. Norman Storm will SO J! tertained Fred Rabell and Svend Österlund, friends of long stand- move into the house. Brookings, Oregon ing from Astoria, who were vis- We had a few days of real iting her for a few days last spring weather last week but the w’eek. JUST LISTED!! entrance of April brought some Charles Dennis of Sixes is in 4 to 5 acres of the Famous Pe- “showers.” April 1 gave us some: the Veterans hospital, Portland, drioli Beach property with mod April fool weather—one moment for a check-up. ern house. Also trailer ard car the sun would be brightly shin Trudy Leonard is visit inr her port with shower, toilet and a ing and the next the rain would sister, Sunny, at Portland over guest bedroom—one of the fin be coming down in torrents. the holidays. Sunny is attending est wells with pressure system, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Vanport Junior College. 4 The students had a tnree-day in this district. Also spring on Pat Kerber is viisting her un- A the property. Beautiful grove of vacation, April 3, 4 and 5, be cle, Archie Kerger, and family Z trees on this property and sur cause a conference of teachers until Easter. rounding property making this was held at Portland, Mr. Cros- Katherine Dennis was elected one of the most protected spots ton and Mr. Mitchell attended. sviirviary CONSISTING OF me vitalise secretary ai at the Grange at its R Girls of the Home Living class] last meeting. Al Dorman who re- 9 on the coast. If you are inter ested in the best priced right on have accomplished quite a bit signed recently because of health 4 very liberal terms, drop in to of crocheting during the past tw’o passed on in Grants Pass Fri- A weeks. They have made some day. Funeral services and burial day or write— handkekrehiefs. Next they will; were in Grants Pass Monday. 16 acres of choice hill view make rugs and edging for towels property within walking distance and learn to knit. of school. Gravity spring. Newly | finished modern house. Ocean and, Fred Starkweather, using the river view’. Excellent soil. This | Leith Flying Service, was a bus- F is really a beauty spot. Only ' iness viistor at Medford Tues By Dorothy Asdcl $6250 with terms. day. Roy Rader, manager, pil With Easter approaching, the oted the plane. 5 acres with gravity flow year school children in this area are I Bill Rader went to Scotia to A»und spring into house year enjoying their first spring vaca- see his sister, Jerry Bishop, who lound stream. Good supply of tion in many years, while teach- is in the hospital with a broken wood trees. Large chicken house I ers are attending OEA confer- leg, suffered in an automobile ac Entrant Must Register Ecfore Fishing and fenced runway. Orchard. Is.ence at Portland. The Joe Kam- cident last week, in a car driven close to town. Price only $2950, pas plan to return Thursday so by Jack Masterson, of Port Or 2. Fish Must Be Caught in Chetco River. — S65 qck per mo. as not miss the school board $200 down, balance ford. who suffered a broken an meeting which was postponed to kle and bruised forehead. A sil Thursday from Monday. Mr. and i ver plate was placed in Jerry’s NOF FOR SALE— Anyone But Our Employees Eligible Finest Chetco River resort on Mrs. Absten continued on to Se-1 leg. Both injured people are rc- Wednesday to visit her ported doing well. The accident Hwy 101, 33 acres, fine bottom attle ___ Fish Must Be Caught Legally land. Will make w’onderful com- daughters and their families. The was caused by a ton and a half binatton resort and dairy. Estab- school will re-convene Monday, ow to make yeast rolls was ¡¡shed for many years and has Contest Starts April 15, Ends May 31 ♦ .A large clientele of sportsmen. A topic of a demonstration at the good 8-room house and outbuild- Sixes Grange by’ Mrs. Frances ings. Trailer court. This is defin-■ Brennen, professionally known as itely a money?maker and oi*e off Celia Lee of the Crown Mills, the few river resorts to be had About 30 women were present the entire west coast. Write to learn among other things that for particulars and photographs, canned milk need not be scalded ♦ • ♦ • ; when used in yeast doughs and CHETCO RIVER FRONTAGE!’ that shortening may be added 7 acres, 800 feet on river. Two without melting if it is soft. of Woolsey and Devoe. Marine Paints story house. 2 baths, 2 springs, Many were the compliments for the hot baked rolls when passed gravity flow’. Two boats, furni-! as samples. Enthusiasm was such Fishing Tackle; Shep-Craft Boats ture, tools, etc. Small orchard ; that several planned to make Must be seen to be appreciated j light rolls for dinner that night. Shell Marine Products at only $2500 down, $75 a month. These sunshiny days are the Close to Brookings. You c<in do gardener’s delight. Mrs. Hattie Whitmore was out weeding her your shopping by motor boat. strawberry bed and preparing a Get a Johnson outboard motor — ac claimed by thousands as America s Fa ^tl-bedroom house with living-) place to set out a few blueberry vorite Fishing Motor.” DE- plants. The Joe Hulces are busy rM>m, kitchen, bath, laundry tubs' plants. “ ' their always neat and PENDable. 5 models, as low as VW Also unfinished 10x17 deep 1 well-kept yard. Mrs. Gertrude i<r room, . 20x30 work shop and Zumwalt is continuing to land- .age with with lean-to attached. You scape the front yard of her new g Aage lifter take • a quick look at this’ home, bringing down plants and ________ shrubs from her former home on the hill where they lived for many years. 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