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The World's Best Climate
LANGLOIS NEWS
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
held their banquet at the Minute Westbrook, A,gnes Maris, Ann
Cafe, Bandon, last Saturday. Be- Trembly, Isabel Buckner, Mil
tween courses speeches were giv- dred Owen, Grace VanZee, Eth
en by: Mistress of ceremonies, el Goodlin, Betty Sierka, Kather-
Beverly Mermilliod; Junior rep- ine Woods, Eleanor Layman, Pat
/resentative, Donna Hofsess; Se- Maris, Anna Marie Westbrook,
nior representative, Betty Losh- Frances Westbrook, and Roberto
baugh; principal, Frank Croston; Westbrook.
and chairman of the school board SMITH RIVER NOTES
Kenneth Thompson. The menu
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gist of
was: Salad, baked ham, mashed Medford were overnight guests
potatoes, ham gravy, cranberry of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fowley
sauce, green beans, and ice and family Saturday night. Mr.
cream. Attending were: Seniors,! Gist and Mr. Rowley ase cousins.
Dorothy Sypher, Nancy Moore, They hed visited Mrs. G i s t’s
Kermit Horn, Wylie Hale, Betty father who is confined to Seaside
Loshbaugh, and Normany Holy hospital with illness.
cross; juniors, Darrell Price, Don
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Layman
na Hofsess, Barbara Seeber, Ar received word of the birth of i
thur Sypher, and Beverly Mer- daughter, March 27 to Mr. and
milliod; faculty and wives: Mr. Mrs. Wallace Heider. The little
and Mrs. Frank Croston, Mr. and miss has been named Leslie. Mrs.
Mrs. Thetford and Mr. Mitchell; Heider is the former Betty Lay
school board members and wives: man. Mr. Layman went by plane
Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks, Mr. to see his new granddaughter.
and Mrs. John Donalds w, Mr.
Posters are out announcing
and Mrs. E. H. Horn, and Mr. and the 4-H club dance, sponsored
Mrs. Kenneth Tnompson. Some I by the Smith River 4-H club,
were unable to attend.
Saturday night, April 22 at the
Seniors received their gradu Community hall. Proceeds will
ation announcements last Friday go toward carrying on the club
and are now eager to send them activities.
to friends and relatives. Gradua
Mr. and Mrs. James Hocking
tion will be Friday, May 19, at are spending several weeks at
the gym. Baccaluareate will be Portland where h e underwent
Sunday, May 14, at the Com surgery at the Portland clinic.
munity cnurch.
Everyone is taking advantage
Langlois baseball team was of the warm spring days to get
smothered by Gold Beach last1 their gardens plowed, so as to
Friday at Gold Beach by an enjoy an early garden,
Fruit
18 to 0 score.
trees are out in bloom.
By Nancy Moore
Opening of fiishing season saw
may Langlois people trying their
luck on the banks of rivers and
streams hereabouts. Many of the
small boys of the community
have been doing without candy
and pop for several weeks in
order to buy fishing tackle they
made good use of the first day
of the season, April 15.
Mis. Pauline Anderson left on
Tuesday bus to visit her son, G.
Anderson and family at Oakland,
Calif.
Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Moore, was on the honor
roll at University of Oregon for
the spring term. His GPA was
3.71. A GPA of 3.5 is required to
be on the honor roll.
Little Ronnie, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Brooks of Sixes, is so
much improved in health that he
is expected home this week from
Doembecker hospital, Portland,
where he has had to stay for a
number of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp vis
ited at Salem Saturday and Sun
day with friends.
Omer Moore of Tualatin re
turned to his home last Monday
after spending several days vis
iting his brothers, Frank and
Leslie, and families.
Mr. and Mrs. James Crew re
cently spent a few days visiting
their daughter and family at
Coos River.
A meeting will be held at the
grade school gym Tuesday, Apr.
18 for purpose of organizing a
By Marian Miller
Parent-Teachers Association.
Among
those who were in Co
Kenneth Thompson and Jimmy
SMITH
RIVER
Mrs.
John
Os
quille
over
the week-end were
Mastropolito, who have been at
trom
and
Mrs.
Wiliam
West
Bertha
Ann
Moore, Lee Pollock
Brookings, spent the week-end
brook
were
co-hostesses
for
a
and
Mr
.and
Mrs. T. J. Hawkins.
at home.
miscellaneous
bridal
shower,
held
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilbur Poff and
Due to illness of Mrs. Lillian
at
the
Community
hall,
Satur
family
of
Mountain
View, Ark.,
Clarke, the last meeting of the
day
afternoon.
The
room
was
have
comt'
to
this
area
to make
Floras-Willow Womens Club was
decorated
with
spring
flowers,
their
home.
He
is
a
brother
of
held at the home of Mrs. Ollie
centering
the
mantle
was
a
pot
W.
J.
(Jake)
Poff.
Burgess. Mrs. Clarke's health is
ted plant, white cyclamen, with
Gloria Stevens and JoEellen
now improved.
tall
pink
tapers
at
each
end.
Sparhawk
made a business trip
Sixes Juvenile Grange held a
Another
cyclamen
centered
the
to
Eugene
last week-end .
party at the hall Saturday night,
piano.
Following
a
social
time
Dr.
and
Mrs. John K. Miller
April 8, for members and hon
Miss
Westbrook
was
presented
of
Indio,
Calif.,
are guests of Nell
orary members.
many beautiful and useful gifts and Mick Carmichael at Blue
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp ! rom her many friends. At the
Water Lodge.
entertained a houseful of rela close of the afternoon ice cream,
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Moore and
tives during the past week. In- cake
(
and coffee w’eer served from infant daughter were shopping at
Chided was Annabell Goodrich, a lace-covered table cetnered by
Coos Bay last Saturday.
Mis, Aldropp’s sister,
a bowl of rosebuds and tall white
Mr. and Mr ». Ix’e Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schofield of 1 tapers in silver holders.
and Lloyd Bechtel of M y r t 1 e
Eugene were dinner guests of
In the center of the table was Point were week-end visitors at
O. L. Moore's Sunday. Mr. Scho a large white layer cake, trim- the home of Mr. and
field had conducted the services i lh d with pink roses of frosting.' Adams.
at Langlois Community church I aring the inscription, "Sara
Don Barrington and Bob Whit
that morning.
] Mae and Leon.”
taker attended senior week-end
be-
Presiding at
was at Oregon State College.
long to the Bandon Bethel of t he the
mot her,
Spring dance at Ophir gym last
Jobs Daughters, attended the Clarence \\ est brook and grand Saturday night waA well attend
State Convention at Coquille for mother. Mrs. Eddie Westbrook. ed. The big attraction of the eve
several days this past week. In- Among
Ada ning was a Mr. Phillips of Port-
eluditi from herí« were Barbara
Agnes West brook, Mary land who played the trombone
Jean Sabin.
( 1st rom, Harriett Hight, Rena and sang with Charlie Jensen’s
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Tyson, Henrietta Woodruff. Ter
The Junior and Senior
ry Ulrich. Flossie Balt's, Eddi< becoming a drawing card
Shower Honors
Bride-To-Be, Sat.
foRTHE KIND OF DR)N|(
,p YOU RE
TALK OF ÍET
T he
kino that
OPHIR NEWS
we T the whistles
OF THE 0
olp -
THURSDAY, APRIL 20.
many came from as far as Sixes.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips of Port
land are guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gust Leather of
Squaw Valley.
Ophir Grangers worked on the
new hall last Sunday. The ladies
served a. pot luck dinner.
W k
Sv Harris Ellsworth. M. C
The recently pending Housing
bill, which cleared its final legis
lative hurdle in the house with
the adoption of the conference
report, extends housing loan pro-
visions and authorizes some more
funds for suhe loans. When it
finally becomes law the bill will
also carry a section which we
put in when the bill was being
acted - upon in the house. --
This
section wil lenable cities or other
local units to purchase govern
ment temporary and semi-per
manent housing. This amendment
will, I believe, enable the City
of Lebanon to make satisfactory
arrangements regarding the two
federal projects which have been
a worry to the Lebanon city ad
ministration.
* * *
Good weather for Easter Sun-
out so many automobiles that
traffic down Connecticut avenue
and in the vicinity of the Tidal
Basin, where the famous cherry
blossoms are in bloom, was al-
most completely tied up for hours
—I managed to get caught in
both jams and I can assure you
that there are better ways of
putting in time on a beautiful
Easter Sunday afternoon:
Although the subject is not of
immediate concern t o Oregon
people, I expect you have felt
the impact of propaganda being
let loos against those who voted
for the natural gas bill. Appar
ently this has been grabbed as
ideal for a hot campaign issue by
the left-wingers and the socialist
minded writers, commentators
and politicians.
David Shaw, Democratic can
didate for representative, 4th
district, returned to the countv
after a tour of Willamette valley
last week.
Business building on Broadway
in Coos Bay to trade for prop-
™rlz™ar
tact. LOWER Aand DEVENY,
2001 Union Ave., North Rend.
Four-Room, with bath, mod
ern house, attic den for teen-age
boy, utility room and garage, a
block from postoffice. Re-painted
inside, and soon will be outside.
Good neighborhood, and in good
condition. Plenty of flowers and
shrubs. Just the place for couple
or small family. Contact Box 338
care of Pilot for particulars.
SALMON FISHERMEN
OREGON'S ROGUE RIVER
Up-river fishing, away from the crowd. Mod
ern accommodations, Meals, Boats, Guides;
Limited to Eight People. For Reservations:
Write R. DUNKELBERGER, or
Contact ROGUE RIVER MAIL BOAT,
Wedderburn, Oregon
For Sale!
300-Acre Grade "A" Dairy Farm
with modern dwelling, barns, shop. 120 milk
cows, young stock and bulls, also all tools, ma
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in full operation.
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