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w»* ▲«¿evuiraAáe.y Xuul BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 Land Of Opportunities Page Five Jatt went to Coos Bay Wednes over the week-end with his sister, house guest. Louise Nou bn, rpent day for medical care. Saturday through Wednesday as Mrs. Glenn Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Jim White, Mr. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dear Col Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Thompson By Marian Miller and Mrs. Joe Cox, Joan and Lee for Seattle and son, Kenneth, left lins of Ophir. Mr. and Mrs. Chess Beck’iam went to Gaylord last Sunday for will stay this week. Kenneth Miss Louise Nowlin left bv and family of Mountain View. ' a family picnic held at the home there with relatives this winter! bus for her home at Tillamook Ark., are visiting at the home of of Mrs. White’s sister, Emma ot attend school. at ter spending the past ten days their cousins. Mutt and Lorcne Devereaux. Relatives have received word as guest of her cousin, Jeanette Wade and family. Mrs. Rose Hagen passed away from Mrs. Hazel Hofsess that sho Thompson. Word was received that Wi.bur at St. Mary’s hospital, Duluth, and her son-in-law and daughter Moore’s new Chevrolet was dam Mr. and Mrs. Walt Sabin and Minn., Thursday, Aug. 17. Mr. are in a hospital in Alaska Mrs. family of North By Nancy Moore aged while parked and unoc Bank of the Co- cupied in front of their home at In a hall decorated with the and Mrs. Hagen are former res Hofsess and Danna went to that quille, were Sunday guests of his Klamath Falls. Brakes did not royal colors, purple and golc, idents of this place, Mr. Hagen territory this spring to vnk her mother, Mrs. Will Sabin. hold on another unoccupied car Edna Logan was announced as having been principal of the high daughter and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sabin and which ran down the hill, hit ing Northern Curry Princess for the school for several years. Burial Mrs. Fred Brinkman. son have moved to Langlois from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp Myrtle Point. Mr. Sabin is driv- county fair at Queen’s ba’l held was at Keewatin, Minn. She is the Moore’s car. survived by her widower, her George Miller has returned to at Sixes Grange, Saturday, Aug. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raniele of son and Jeannette had the mis ing a logging truck, They are his home at Ophir after spending 19. Miss Logan is the daughtci Keewatin and a niece, Mrs. Ted fortune to wreck their truck last living in a trailer house at Saturday near Sixes Chee** fac “Whalens.” two weeks at the home of his of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Logan of Cadman of Coquille. tory, when a front tire blew out. Port Orford and is a 1950 grad uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Langlois girl scouts held their Mr. Thompson was unable to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon White and uate of Port Orford high. She and Fred Miller at Myrtle Point. On regular meeting at 2, Tuesday daughter spent Frid *y evening the way home he stopped over two other contestants, Mary Jean afternoon, at Mrs. Donna Church keep the truck on the highway as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray at Coquille for several days with Sabin of Langlois and Joyce ill’s. The girls are working for but did slow the speed consider Boyd. his sister, Mrs. Tommy Hawkins. Bright of Port Orford, each re their second cass pins. Several ably before going over the cm- with bankment. They escape ceived a sweater set as a gift Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chambers from the Grange in appreciation of them are making leather coin only slight injuries. Mr. and Mrs. and son. Jim, of Portland, are of their efforts at selling tickets purses. The girls will hold a Thompson went to Coquil e for vacationing at their Rocky Reef to the dance. As the queen of candy sale at their next meeting. medical check-ups. ranch. Margaret Morris of Sixes is Mr. and Mrs. Winslow Bangs the fair is chosen according to Mrs. Ruth Wimmer will be the the number and quality of entries working for Mrs. Floyd Hale and daughters of Wedderburn new cook at Ophir school, foilcw • made by the people of her section while Mrs. Hales works at the spent Sunday visiting Mrj. Bangs ing opening, Sept. 6. sister, Mrs. Don Kerber of the county, it is now up to cheese factory. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cadman Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wells and the people of Northern Curry to Mr. and Mrs. L. E Hick.» for family of Weott, Calif., are vis change Princess Edna’s title from left for a two-weeks trip to Can Portland have been visitin'' th? iting at the home of Mrs. Wells princess to queen by making as ada. They will visit her sister latter’s brother and family, th* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Now many entries as is possible at in Ontario. Kenneth Thompson’s. They left Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen Thursday for Pistol River to lin. Mr. Wells’ mother, Mrs. Ed the fair, which will be held on went to San Francisco We^nes visit their daughter and fa nilv, ith Wells, former Ophir resident, Sept. 1, 2 and 3. day. They brought back i truck came with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and load of pianos when they returned Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker. Many Ophirites got together At children who have been visiting Jeanette Thompson and hei the old Grange hall, Saturday his uncle, E. H. Horn, for the Saturday in time to play for the Queen’s ball at Sixes. evening for another of those past two weeks left for Bremer Cliff Snyder of Seattle visited fairs that are advertised by the ton, Wasn., last Thursday. “grape-vine,” and everyone nr- Mr. and Mrs. Hermes Ander rives with food and the kids for son and daughter, of Youbau, B. an evening of dancing, singing, C., visited for a short time Sun gossip and just plain fun. day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Sparhawk is spenibag Art Adlropp. the summer as look-out on Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Horn Brushy Band. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barre4.: of spent the week-end at Grants Portland were recent guests of Pass visiting Mrs. Horn’s sister. Complete Real Estate Service Joanne Henry left Friday, Au the Bud LeClair family. PUBLIC Mr. and Mrs. San Morris of gust 18, for Coos Bay where she Bo> 211 NOTARY South end of town Empire were weeK-end guess of will visit her grandmother, Mrs Phones 341 or 281 Ethel Corrick, for a few days. Lee Pollock family. STLESMEN: Joe Everest and Mrs. Don Mar- Travis Miller is now employed O. S. Young Hans Nelson OPHIR NOTES at the Double O Mill. Hal Shoemaker is at San Fran cisco on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Shepherd, and Don, Dave Thompson, have returned from a trip to Seatt1p, Long Beach, Wash., and Portland. LANGLOIS NEWS C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD Brokers BRO OX IN ÇS Due To The Unusual Demand FOR BETTER CONSTRUCTION AND APPEARANCE IN YOUR HOME .... Be Sure To See BOB LEE, BROOKINGS For Plastering and Materials. Estimates Given! Dr. Henry S. Crawford Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings, 7-9 Phone 2602 878 Front St., Crescent Ctiy (Next to Greyhound Bus Depot) a THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends in this vicinity tor their past patronage and good will. While we are not active in business, we will still continue to have our home here and be one of you. We would appreciate your accord- our successors the same courtesy inç you have extended to us. Foye and Roy Sunderland Brookings, Oregon for Building Materials, Our Orders Are Coming In Slowly Lots! Lots! 1 lot m acres, spring; 3 lots, acre; 1 lots 115x140; 2 lots 50x125; 1 lot with 250 feet on Hwy. Reasonable prices and excellent terms. —therefore, it is well to get Your Orders in to Us Early if 7 acres and fine ocean view modern home overlooking Har ris Park. Almost completely fur nished in good taste. All you need is to bring your bed-roll because you surely won’t want to leave. Priced right at only $6750. 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