Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 12, 1950, Page 4, Image 4

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Famous For Its Mild Climate
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Craig re­
Monday afternoon to spend that
and Dr. R. E. Stephenson, soils suitable materials.
turned
home Monday after en­
evening
and
the
next
morning
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale left
specialist from Oregon State Col­
joying
several
weeks trip which
conferring
with
the
Rotary
club
lege, Corvallis. They were in the Sunday afternoon for Hawthorne,
By Dorothy Asdel
took
them
to
Glacier National
members.
Joe
Breckel,
governor
area on a cranberry tour. Others Nevada, and they expect to re­
Under direction of Mrs. Evelyn
Park,
Yellowstone,
Lake Loiu
for
Dist.
No.
154,
Rotary
Inter
­
on the tour who visited all major turn Wednesday.
Lyle, the Treble Clef Chorus re-
ise
and
Banff
in
Canada,
national,
paid
his
official
visit
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks and
cranberry bogs in Coos and Cur­
sumed practice last Tuesday eve­
ry counties were R. Ralph Clark, family were guests of honor at to the local club, and conferred to Walla Walla where they vis­
ning at the high school. Any wo-
a going-away party held at Sixes with members of the provisional ited their son Kenneth and his
man in the community who en­ extension horticulturist, Mr.
family.
Grange hall, last Wednesday. The Gold Beach club.
joys choral singing is invited to Steenlapd, plant pathologist, Dr.
Brooks are moviing to Tule Lake
attend regularly. The second so­ Crowley of the Washington state
shortly.
experiment
station
at
Long
prano section especially needs
At a meeting of the Langlois
new members. The group is be­ Beach, Wash., and Jack Wood of
Girl Scouts, held last Wednes-
th('
Coos
county
agent
’
s
office.
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
ginning work on Christmas mu­
day at the grade school gym, Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Tiernan
sic. Practices are held each Tues­
Swinney, leader of the Couille
day from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Mrs. and family were week-end vis­
Girl Scouts, presented member­
itors
at
Salem.
They
attended'
Gladys Hoy is accompanist.
ship
pins to the following girls:
homecoming
celebration
at
OSC
:
Ira Tucker, chairman of the
Judy
Jensen, Pat Bruch ler, Don­
and
saw'
the
OSC
team
go
down
Battle Rock Centennial Associ-
na
Longanecker,
Jeannette
fighting
a
the
hands
of
Stanford.
ation, has announced that the
'Thompson,
Delores
Bruchler,
Here
from
Astoria
for
several
following committee chairmen
days
as
guests
of
the
Pete
Raa-
Velma
Ann
White,
Arlene
Ker­
have been appointed and have
ber,
Thelma
Tucker,
Mildred
Rob-
sinas
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Hain
­
accepted
appointments:
John
bins, Joan Cox, Jean Sypher and
Masterson will head the finance es and family.
Regular
meeting
of
Sunset
Deanna
Churchill. Mrs. Archie
committee; Elmer Raymo, pub­
Garden
Club
will
be
held
at
the
Aldropp
is
resuming the leader­
licity chairman and Mrs. Hazel
home
of
Mrs.
Let
a
Hoggatt,
on
ship
of
the
girls.
Knapp, program.
The annual carnival is to be
At the last meeting of that Friday at 2 p. m.
Many
interesting
facts
on
dry
held
by the Langlois high school
GUARANTEED AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING
association it was decided to form
cleaning
at
home
wore
learned
student
body
on
Oct.
13
at
the
a permanent organization for a
yearly celebration and to elect by more than 20 members of the gym. Fovir princesses: Donna
officers annually. Officers for this Port Orford home extension unit Hofsess, Mary Mermilliod, Shir­
year besides the chairman are: last Friday afternoon at their ley Phillips, and Iris Robbins,
Mrs. Docia Sweet, assistant; Mrs. first meeting of the year, held in are busy selling votes: These
the home of the unit president, votes are also chances on a ham. +
Adaline Niemann, secretary and
Mrs. Evelyn McDonald.
Dor- There will be a variety of booths
Art Niemann, treasurer. Mem-
othy Newton gave the demon- for fun for all.
bers of the steering committee
st rat ion part of which had to
Little Shirley Brown, daugh­
are Tucker, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. I
be
omitted
because
of
the
stormy
ter
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Elaine Crose, Wesley Spencer, I
weather,
making
it
impossible
to
Brown,
celebrated her fourth
and Vai Townley.
WITH BOYSEN’S
:
dry
clean
any
major
item
out
of
birthday
with a party at her
Next meeting will be held on
Oct. 13, at 8 p. m. at the high doors. Other officers for the com­ home Sunday afternoon. Guests
school assembly room. All rep­ ing year are Mrs. Lucille Esta­ were Mrs. Margaret McClure and
Wallpapers, Domestic and imported
resenta fives of local organ iza- brook, vice-chairman and Mrs. Kathleen and Danny; Mrs. Lu­
Bee Cooley, secretary-treasurer. cille McFarland and Judy; Mrs.
tions and any others interested
A special guest at the meeting S. W. Brown and Nancy; Mrs.
in the project are invited to at­
was
Miss New'ton’s mother, Mrs. Albro and Terry, Floyd and Ro-
Phone 363, Smith River
tend.
O. L. Newton, of Coquille,( who settta; Mrs. Frank Kenworthy;
Recent visitors at the home of
spent the week-end with ty?r and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hinderlie daughter.
Pvt. Everett Smith, 19, whose
Were Mrs. Hinderlie’s sister and
The first lesson in square danc­ brother is Paul Smith, Langlois,
family from Astoria. Mr. and
ing last Thursday by Mrs. Jessa- has reported to Lackland Air
Mrs. E. A. Erickson and daugh­
lee Mellalieu, home extension Force Base, the gateway to the
ter, Janice.
recreational specialist of Cor­
From Newport over the week­ vallis, was a great success, ac­ airforce for basic training.
end came Mr. and Mrs. William
cording to those who attended.
Crumrine to visit her parents,
There were than eight squares,
TEACHER OF
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Flake. Crum­
well crowding the multi-purpose
rine is stationed with the coast
The Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
room of the grade school, in
guard at Newport.
spite of the rainy weather. All reports considerable activity in
Visitors last Thursday at the
attending danced and learned real estate sales for the first
Oregon Coast Berry Co., propa­
The major
the rudiments of this old-time week in October.
Life Certificate
High School Credits For
gators of blueberries, were C. A.
dancing. There will b e three transaction was perhaps the sale
Boiler, blueberry horticulturist
Studio Bldg., Brookings
Accredited Pupils
more meetings conducted by the of the Ben E. Kerns home in
instructor. One will be in this Brookings to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. i
Matot of Petaluma, Calif. The
month and two in November.
Matots with their three children
expect to take possession about
Oct. 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Kern, in turn,
By Nancy Moore
purchased
an attractive ocean­
Real Estate Broke;
“Dry Cleaning at Home” was front homesite from Mr. and Mrs.
Hotel Brookings
North Emi the subject of the last meeting
Chas. E. Low.
PHONE 594
Box 207
Telephone 344,
Brookiig
of the Langlois Home Extension
Mr. and Mrs. John Wendorf
Office open all day Saturday, unit, which was held Thursday,
DELCO-REMY
AUTO-LITE
also Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 5, at the home of Mrs. Pau­ or Harbor have sold their home
to Don C. Yarnell of Underwood,
evenings.
PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS
line Anderson. Elsie Quinn re­ Wash., who recently started his
signed as secretary and Ethelene logging operations here.
Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and
Mr.
Lot. 80x420 feet in desirable Thompson was appointed in her
Wendorf's ill health has neces-
hose. Prestone Anti-freeze.
Bert DeMoss
location for $800.
place. A business meeting was sitated this change.
held in the morning, dur i n g
Dimmick Building
Mr. and Mrs. John Pruess of
Brookings, Oregonjf
CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One which the meeting places for
Clackamas, Ore., have purchas­
acre of beautiful ocean frontage the following year were arranged
ed the Floyd Bolton property, a
for $1500.
and committee chairmen were part of the Kindel tract near the
•F
appointed. They a re : Member
.
mouth of the Chet co. It is un­
2 acres mostly cleared, 3 miles ship-hospitality Pauline Ander derstood the Boltons will move
from Brookings, just oil Hwy. son; luncheon, Frances Au t rev to California to be nearer other
101, ocean view. Has partly fin­ publicity, ana Moore; 4-H club, relatives.
ished building which could be Pauline .Anderson; Azalea House,
Lawrence Gault who has tak-
made liveable with some fixing.) Helen Fain;
library. Florence en a position in Roseburg has
Wonderful spring. myrtlewood * Thorhaven. A sack lunch was sold his home otT Pioneer road
trees, $1500 cash.
enjoyed at noon with dessert and to Mrs. Allie B. Weaver, Grants
• • •
eolTee being served by the hos- Pass. Mrs. Weaver will now be
'Two-room cottage, bath, ga­
Dorothy
countv next door neighbor to her son,
:
rage. lovely ocean view, beach UDA. presented the topic of the t rawford Weaver, who had pre­
frontage. About ‘a-acre, beauti­ meeting during which the mem­ viously bought the Cecil Travis
ful setting among trees. Ideal for bers learned spot cleaning, vari­ home.
couple. A real buy for $-1500.
ous types of cleaning solutions,
safety factors to be considered,
Good income property avail and did actual work of cleaning
able on easy terms.
a rayon dress and neckties. The
Several Gold Beach Rotarians
members present were Mesdames
1 have some e
Marian Brooks,
Jean
Strain, were in town Tuesday noon to
opportunities in Curry Countv Pauline Anderson. Nana Moore, attend the local club luncheon
available to cash customers.
Lorane Zimmerman. Lillian Berg, " hen Gov. Joe Breckel paid his
Frances Autrey. Arlene Thet­ official visit. Gov. Breckel helped
Other homes, ocean frontage ford. Mary Burgess, Ethelene the Gold Beach members with a
lots and acreage,
Thompson, Florence Thorhaven, tew detatils, and assured them
1 I mo Quinn and Eulla Mastro- that a charter was just a matter
up a few details, in-
IKdito. The next meeting will be
held at Marv Burgess’ in No- adv ertently omitted in the ap-¡
vember. The subject of this meet­ plication a few weeks ago.
ing will be Holiday Decoration”
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Breckel of I
and members are asked to gather
Vancouver, , Wash., arrived here.
Port Orford
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LANGLOIS NEWS
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