THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950
LANGLOIS NEWS
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
of Beaverton, and Mr. and Mrs-
George Martin and son and
daughter, who expects to be go
ing into the service soon, were
here for several days with Mr.
Weigel’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Weigel. The group caught
three salmon out at sea.
Pillow slips to embroider. Love
ly new patterns. See Mrs. J. J.
Gallagher.
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Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. left
for Portland, Monday, for her
semi-annual checkup on her eyes.
She was to be joined at Oregon
City by her mother, Mrs. George
Anderson, of Grants Pass, and
the two will visit relatives for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller had
as recent house guests, their son
apd daughtefl-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Beverly Miller and daugh
ter, Sharon, and Mrs. Miller’s
mother, Mrs. Alice Eskridge, all
of Oxnard, Calif. They remained
for ten days.
Because of the electricity out
age, Tuesday, Gene Gould re
mained until Tuesday morning to
aid the Pilot, which was faced
with one less day in which to
publish a paper. Gene is a se
nior in the journalism school at
University of Oregon.
Mr. and Mi's. Clifford Hall of
Tomahawk, Wise., are visiting
their old time friends, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Johns for several clays
while enjoying the coastal scen
ery and fishing. Subscribers to
the Pilot for a couple of years,
they have come to wish they may
some day live here. Mr. Hall is
ir the brass industry’ at his home
city.
Residents of this area, last
Saturday night, thought surely
a rain storm was coming, judging
from the amount of thunder and
lightning. However, little more
than a trace of rain fell. Lily
growers are finding the ground
extremely dry.
Pillow slips to embroider. Love
ly new patterns. See Mrs. 3. J.
Gallagher.
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the coffee cups.
The business
meeting was then called, dis
position of the school landscap
ing project was discussed, as well
as other business relating to the
club.
Mrs. Charles Grayshel report
ed on the Curry County fair,
stressing reasons why many flor
icultura! specimens were disqual-
five blue ribbons awarded.
New members recently wel-
........Land Of Opportunities
corned into the club are Mrs.
Albert Joy and Mrs. Rapraeger.
Guests at Thursday.’s meeting
were Mesdames Riley, Wrenford.
William Johnston
and
Edna
Shith. Hostesses were Mrs. Guy
Rice and Mrs. Bradley Page.
has demonstrated in Ming Tree
Park, the effective use of native
shrubbery. He is saving the wild
flowers and naturalizing many
others. The park compares fav
orably with scenery about Car
mel, Calif., of which it reminds
After the business meeting, many who have seen it.
members and guests rode to the
“Nature never makes the same
ocean front property of William mistake twice; she made each of
Brady, Brookings.
Mr. Brady us different.''
By Nancy Moore
Many people of the area are
complaining of sore backs these
last few days, This “illness” is
caused by an epidemic of lily
bulb digging.
The Floras-Willow Womens’
club met Thursday for an all
day meeting at Mrs. Mary Bur
gess’ home. A birthday dinner,
honoring those membeis who
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had birthdays during the sum
mer months was served.
Rev. Daryl Hunt of Eugene
was in charge of the services at
the Langlois Community church
Sunday, Sept. 17.
At the last Sixes Juvenile
Grange meeting, Dick Lantz w as
Box 211 Ph. 3441 or 281
given a half-scholarship to the
Juvenile Grange Summer camp
Notary Public—C. O. Leonard
for next year. The scholarship
SALESMEN:
1 was presented to him because of
O.
S.
Young
Hans Nelson
his good work in his garden. The
juveniles will have a membership
Brookings, Oregon
drive between Oct. 1, and Jan.
1, w ith cash prizes to be awarded
Apartment house with gross
to the three who bring in the
income of over $2000 at the pres
most new^ members.
ent time. Good location. Priced
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Storm
at only $7000.
and son and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Phillips left Sept. 3, on a trip
For Only $3750 you can com
w hich tok them to Vancouver
pletely own a three -bedroom
Island, B. C., through the Oka
furnished home near the schools.
nogan Valley, and home via the
See it today!
Grand Coulee Dam. They re
turned Sept. 10.
Small house and 2 acres over
Darrell
Price
and
Joanne
looking the Wincliuck river. Also
Chapman of Bandon spent twro
mangnificant view of the ocean.
days at the state fair at Salem
Price $5000.
with Darrell’s mother, Mrs. Jean
Berger, who was in charge of
2-bedroom home on extra large
the booth for Langlois Chees-
lot within walking distance of
Makers.
school and town. $4500 with ex
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Morrill and
cellent terms.
family returned home Sept. 10
from a trip through Oregon, Ida-
7 acres and good two-bedroom
ho, Montana and Washington,
home almost in the heart of
Their speedometer chalked up
Brookings. Pressure system on
exactly 3333 miles.
well and city water han be had
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Horn are
also. This is a beautiful’ setting
grandparents of a boy, born on
of trees, rhododendrons and azal
Sept. 11, to their daughter in
leas. Large full basement that
law, Mrs. Larry Smith, at Den
could be finished itno apartment
ver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Horn are
for income. Also another build-
n^w visiting at Denver and they
ing adjacent to the house for
^nter-in-law i
vaiv xu
will bring their daughter-in-law
income. All of this for only $8950.
and the baby home w ith them in
or house and two acres can be
about two weeks.
had for $6950. If you have $750
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stiegler
to pay down and balance like
of Portland spent the week-end
rent, see us today!
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Woodriff of Denmark.
Fine building site of m acres
Rc ger Moore returned borne
By B. Miller
on good road close to town—city
Fiiday from his summer job on
water and lights. This we believe
What is the Azalea Garden
Cojs-Curry Fire Patrol an I left
to be worth all of the price of
Sunday morning for Eugene, to Club about, which I write in this $975. Terms.
enter University of Oregon for column? Is it some exclusive
his senior year. He was taken club into which one must be in
By Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hames troduced? With guarded mem For results list uñth Southern
Curry Count iris Loading Real
of Gold Beach, whose son and bership and old traditions?
Yes,
it
has
traditions.
Tradi
Agency!
Estate
daughter also attend the uni-
tions
of
friendliness
and
help
versify.
We have buyers for several
Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp spent fulness. Any lady who loves the
flowers
and
is
interested
in
her
different types of town and coun- •
Thursday in Coos Bay on busi
own and her neighbor’s garden, try property. Drop in, you may
ness.
H. S. Cadman left Wednesday and would like to assist in mak have exactly what these buyers
for Portland where four of his ing the community more beau are looking for.
heifers were sold at the livestock tiful, is welcome to join the club.
Azalea Garden Club was form
sale at the Pacific Interantional
5-room house with 1 acre, so.
ed about January, 1945. At that
building last Saturday.
Mrs. Archie Aldropp returned time, just as now’, many new of Harbor. Good spring and good
Saturday from the Mast Hospital families were moving into this terms. Total price only $3500.
at Myrtle Point where she was area. The women were much
alone and there were few tele
a patient for a few days.
Fine house trailer for $1250.
phones.
Langlois Girl Scouts held their
This
price includes excellent city
So, some of them thought of
regular meeting, Wednesday, at
lot
with
cit water and electricity.
the grade school gym. Mrs. John forming a club as a means of This is a real Heal.
Bruchler had charge of the meet- getting acquainted. And Azalea
ing. The girls received an invi- Garden Club was the outcome,
We suggest you vote for Ed
tation to a dinner Saturday, Sep- Mrs. Almo Newton was the first Ackley for District Attorney
tember 30, by the Coquille Girl president. Mrs. B. E. Kerns is a conscientious Brooking-Harbor
Scouts. Th« Langlois group will president now.
man. Keep your attorney here.
soon receive their membership
If you have recently moved
and first class pins. A gift was into this community, please come
Have buyer for dairy ranch in
presented to Mrs. Archie Aldropp to the next meeting of the club, neighborhood of $20,000. What
who was their former leader.
at the Grange hall in Harbor, have you?
Mary Jean Sabin of this place and give us all an opportunity
and Walen Livermore of Port to meet and make you welcome
Many other better buys—whe
ther it’s standard time, day-Lte
Orford were married last week. to our community and club.
They will live at Bandon.
If you have lived here for a savings time, our time is your
time, so call on us any time.
long time, join your friends and
neighbors in the garden club.
We meet once a month, usually
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dimmick the second Thursday afternoon.
and family left last Friday for
Last Thursday afternoon, the
Hayward, Calif., their former members enjoyed a pot luck
home, where they spent the week luncheon and social hour over
end visiting.
ified. There were five exhibitors
Ellsworth Weigel and family, from Azalea Garden Club, and |
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Paints, Varnishes and Enamels
Attend the Evangelistic
service this week, and on
Sunday.
Along Azalea Row
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