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PAGE FOUR The World's Best Climate THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS OREGON Groston; Addrcss-Ralph Moore; Mr- and Mrs. Harvey'Kane Last Thursday as Vera and sang by the Morris sisters and danced by four boys mentioned Don were closing the restaurant ■ they noticed that their car was Rev. Winquist; recesisonal-Mor- ing^n florasFajn above. i By Dorothy Asdel This is tju* second annual vau missing from its parking place rene Bruchler. are the and daughter. Margaret have deville show to be given by the in front. They phoned police at E Many are the activities these I The class motto: We 1 ;05 a. m, reporting it stolen. | destinies." leased the farm owned by Ray high school students with Mrs. last two weeks “of school which our own A short time later Coos Bay po masters of ■rican Beautv rose, Jueb on the lower Four-Mile Knapp directing and was equally ,are keeping nearly everyone so lice phoned them to say that the Hower—American turquoise and silver, road. They moved Su™?ay. They as successful as the wonderful busy talent show, vaudeville, colors car had been found in that area,! and Graduating were: Wylie Hale, have acquired a herd of 34^ny 4-H achievement Day, P.-T. A., show last year, both being me wrecked. They had the w hole Norman Holycross. Kermit Horn, school picnics and commence morable occasions. Mayor Douglas Johnson install story Friday when they read the Kenneth Kreutzer, Betty Losh-t ment. Coos Bay Times. Three 15 and Everett, the Fain home. Last week’s talent show netted ed the new’ P.-T. A. officers at 16 year old California youths baugh, Nancy Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Gurdane of Pen the last meeting of the year on $62.50 for band instruments af had taken the car, driven to Smith, and Dorothy Sypher. dleton are visiting the E. H. Monday evening at the grade Charles Button left Wednesday] ter money for prizes was taken Coos Bay and held up the night Horn home for a few days. They school The ceremony outlined out. Mary and Ollie Dobbema clerk at the hotel with dagger to visit his daughter at Hayward, came to attend the graduation in the P.-T. A. primer w ’ as used donated $5 toward prizes. In the! and a wooden gun. They were Calif., and a sister at Oakland, children’s class first prize was i as Hazel Cram, president; Bee caught soon after by police and and another at Napa. While he of their grandson, Kermit Horn. Dinty’s new store building will won by Mary Joe Jensen, Lang Cooley, vice-president; Edith Lo lodged in jail, due to the prompt was gone, he had dental w'ork be completed this week. The gan secretary and Esther Absten, lois, 5, who payed a violin solo; notification of the police by the done, returning Saturday Speed Anderson spent the past owners. 2 ir. and Mrs Frank second prize to Trudy Fitzhubh treasurer took their oths of of clerk. Mr. and Mrs White, be Moore are inviting a 1 1 people and Beverly Wilson, fourth grad fice. A social hour followed with ing too tired to walk the two week-end at Cottage Grove. t h e out-going officers serving ers, playing an accordion duet; i Roger Moore, son of Mr. and of the area to attend an “open miles home at that hour, slept for1 house” Saturday, May 27. com third to Roger Childers, eighth coffee and cake. Several mem in one of the restaurant booths. Mrs. Frank Moore, w as home fcr bined with a birthday party to bers brought cakes. grader who played his accordion, i Nearly 55% of the voters in his sister’s graduation. He ar-, celebrate their third year in bus Thursday the grade' school stu pe Leora Andrews of Gold Beach the Port Orford precinct turned rived Thursday morning and at iness in Langlois. dents, along with their parents won the $10 first prize in the out for the primary Tuesday, turned to Eugene, where he adult class with her two violin | and others of the community, are setting a near record, for pri tends University of Oregon, ón selections. Second went to Mrs. i driviny via school bus and cars maries, according to Mrs. Myrtle Saturday afternoon. The Youth dance was held at Vera Cadman of Langlois w ho to Humbug State Park, lor thy Forty, election board chairman. sang “I’Ve Got a Lovely Bunch annual community picnic. Each The ladies of the Community Sixes Grange Friday, May 19. It Mr. and Mrs Roy Hendry en of Cocoanuts,” and “Chatanooga picnicker brings his own uten Church served luncheon and held was attended by an extra large joyed a week’s visit from Mrs. sils and a hot or cold dish suit Pot-luck refreshments Shoeshine Boy” in costume. Al a fancy work and plant sale, crowd Haines of Oakland and Miss Eliz bert West of the coast guard, able for picnickning while the which was well attended that day were served. singing two western tunes, ac P.-T. A. and teachers furnish Sixes Grange held its regular abeth Topping of Ventura. Miss an election day affair for some punch and ice cream. companying himself on the gui meeting Saturday evening. This Topping just recently retired after Friday, also at Humbug, high time and many look forward to will be the last meeting w’hen serving as the librarian at Ven tar, took third. having lunch either before or A largi' and enthusiastic audi- school boys and girls will hold after voting. Proceeds went into names can be put in for the' sec tura for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bailey ence saw the show and enjoyed their annual picnic, all going in the church building improvement ret pal project. and two sons of Malin in Klam the patter of Preston Rohner who the school bus. Mrs. Donna Churchill, princi Last Tuesday, Port Orford and fund. was master of ceremonies. Many Port Orford couples at pal of Langlois grade school, un ath County, are spending a few’ Along with the $110 taken in I Langlois bands went to Gold tended the Surf Club dance held derwent a surgical operation on days visiting her parents. Mr. and at the Music Week concert the Beach to give a concert in re last week at Bandon. That night Monday at Macauley hospital at Mrs. Milton Foster and family. Gene Reiling and h i s grand band fund for new instrumentsj turn for the fine program given was also date for Stowaway Club Coos Bay. She has now’ returned is growing. Proceeds from the by Gold Beach students here a । final dance of the season at Cast-! to her home to recuperate. Mrs. mother, Mrs. George Anderson of dinner sponsored by the Grade few weeks ago. There were also away Lodge, which was enjoyed Jean Strain is substituting for Grants Pass spent the week-end here visit ng relatives and friends, School teachers Tuesday night i a few dance numbers given by her in school. about 30 couples. and enjoying the Azalea Festival went into the fund but the total Estalene Stevens, Crista Lee Me- by Mr. A P -T. A. meeting was held and Mrs. James Graham > Kenzie and Judy Marsh. They Jeri ’s new neon sign looms up amount has not been learned May 17 at the high school gym. of Portland are staying at one Many high school students par returned about 1 p. m. and the of Zumwalts cabins for 2 weeks [ A discussion was held as to! to tell people of her location. She ticipated in the two one-act plays Langlois students were guests of w hile overseeing work on |heir! the building program w hich faces l went by plane Tuesday to San and “Harlem Harmonies" vaude the grade school for luncheon new' home which is just being Langlois. Further meetings arc Francisco, to buy new goods for ville acts Thursday night under Charles Jensen, director, planned started on their recently-fenced planned. । her store. i Mrs. Warren Smith, who has direction of Hazel Knapp. “Be the program. Roger Moore has been awarded Twenty-five sixth graders, ac-] land at the south end of tow n. | a tuition scholarship at the U. been at Gatlinsburg, Tenn , for Home at Midnite” was the name After they return to Portland, of the first play, the cast being companied by Mrs. Cherrx Roh-1 Mr. Graham plans to come here of O for the fourth consecutive the past several weeks, returned ner, teacher, and Mrs. Frances seventh graders and including twice a month, as he has done I year. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. | home Friday, in time for the fes- Bernice Cadwallader, Courtney Kirtland, principal, started at in the past, until the house is Frank Moore. - * tival. Homer, Earl Anderson, Christine, 6 a. m. Saturday morning on the I completed. trip to Oregon Caves. Vai Town- Lorensen and Phillip Johnson. ley drove the bus. The route ( Saws are buzzing again at the Freshmen and seniors were in taken was through Crescent City, former Trio mill on the high- the cast of the second play “The and return through way north of town. It is oper- The Caves. Blue Teapot.” Edna Logan and and Co- ating under name of Kenneth Tom Nash were the seniors and Ashland. Grants quille. The children still are Peterson sawmill. Joyce Bright and Alvin Denham talking of the good time they the freshmen. “Teen-Agers" was the title of had It was 9:30 p. m. when the the first vaudeville act done by weary group arrived home. Blue caps and gowns have been Neil Knapp and Estalene Ste By Nancy Moore vens. Frances Norton then sang selected by the seniors for com- The 1950 senior class of Lang Thursday. This Jackrabbit’s fast two numbers. Dear Hearts and mencement Genth' Peoph and If I knew Lou Ellen Flake, daughter of lois Union High School held its You Wert' Coming " The Moi Comm, and Mrs. Odell Flake, commencement Friday evening. ris sisters. Ruth. Carolyn and of the coast guard, retired, will May 19. at 8. A group of junior Margaret, were quite a hit in be valedictorian and Dick And- and sopohomore girls carrying their black-face numbers, smg- erson. son of Mr and Mrs. Al- candles, formed an aisle for the ing “Shortenin' Bread” and ‘My bert Anderson of Cape Blanco seniors when they marched to The seniors wore Kentucky Babe." station is salutatorian. No spe- the stage. rial speaker has been scheduled. steel-gray caps and gowns and Erma Hull black-face costumed in garish red, ch Mrs. Evelyn Lyle, school board the girls wore corsages of three American Beauty rose while the put over “Dark Tow Stu member, will give the diplomas........ ....... Baccalaureate services were held I boys wore a Ball" a n d “Alexander’s Time Band ” at the Catholic church Sunday.* The order of the program w as | Next, Ronald Rohner s a n g Don and Vera White have tak- Band: Langlois and Port Or- ford bands; Processional Mor- “Chatanooga Shoe Shin on over the lease of Katie taurant from Ralph and Do ro yene Bruchler; Invocation Rev. Winqui^t; Co-valedictory Betty thy Baird who had it a Loshbaugh; History Dorothy Sy oper- Gaught and ñad The Whites also own and ate Paradise Point ranch which pher; Prophecy Everett Smith Moore; Co-valedictory Nanc This bunny gets anywhere in the world in minutes or less the show concluded with “Hand overlooks both Garrison Introduction of Speaker Frank Me Down My Walking Cane,” and the ocean. Just by calling ’’Long Distance.” He also usually calls Port Orford News LOCAL NEWS LANGLOIS NEWS BUT long dSstanre telephone service is FASTEN ! 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