Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 26, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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    Page Twelve
Enjoy Retirement Right!
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY,
Shuey, both families com par-
tive newcomers to Brookings,
have purchased lots in the A. O.
Bollinger tract, and plan con­
struction of new homes in the
spring.
Klamath Falls Famed Chorus Of More Than 50 Voices
OCTOBER
26.
1950
tract west of the school prop­
erty. These transactions are be­
ing handled throug hthe Pete J.
Lesmeister agency.
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Vaughan,
now of Lewiston. Idaho, have
sold their acreage and house to
. orth of Brookings to Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest D. Nichols of C*i-
penterville, recently from Red­
mond, Ore.
Mark Nenaus, former Win­
chuck resident, and couple of
friends, Mr. Rossi and Mr. Demp­
sey of Atascadero, Calif., are in
the area for a weeks visit.
Mr. and Mrs. William Acker­
man and two daughters of Forks
Earl Carson, Don Carson and of Salmon, Calif., have been vis­
Glen Moore of Harbor have pur­ iting Mrs. Ackerman’s sister,
chased 4r2 acres in the McAdams Mrs. Kay Sandstrom, this week.
WESTERN
Along Azalea Row
year.
Young Crissey was a partic-
Inant in the national school for
By Marian Miller
design sponsored by the Society
Word has been received that
of American Florist which met
Douglas
Wilcox of the navy, a
Aug. 2, in the Statler Hotel, in
1949
graduate
of Ophir high, has
New. York City. During North­
been
transferred
from the San
west Florists Association meet­
Diego
naval
base
to Japan.
ing, he set up a school for de­
U.
E.
Brewer,
Mf.
and Mrs
sign, bringing back many of his
Herman
Koblenzar,
Norman
own ideas and those of others
Chenoweth
and
George
Kobien-
from the New York meeting to
zar have returned from their
Sun Valley.
Otto Panzer, biother of Al hunting trip to eastern Oregon.
Panzer of this community, was It has b^en re oited that all
elected director of the associa- got their deer.
Ophir teachers attended meet­
tion for the State of Oregon at
ing of the Curry County division
the Sun Valley meeting.
Convening at the same time of Oregon Education Association
at Sun Valley, the Wholesalers’ at Langlois last Friday evening.
Word was received that Sgt.
Association decided to meet again
at Portland in November, to­ and Mrs. Maurice Boyle of the
gether with the daffodil grow­ Marine Corps barrakes, at Le-
ers of the Brooking-Harbor area Juene, N. Car., are parents of
to discuss the marketing of field a daughter, born Sept. 10. The
little miss has been named Sheila
grown daffodil blossoms.
A really accomplished speak­ Anna. Sgt. Boyle is son of Mrs.
er is a fellow who can keep Jack Nowlin.
Mrs. Frances Hawkins is now
both hands in his pockets while
describing the fish that got a- employed by Rogue River
at Goid Beach. She plans to re­
U'ay." KAY INGRAM.
main in this area while her hus­
band is in the navy.
OPHIR NOTES
By B. Miller
Crowded Out Last Week
The philosopher of Weedy
Acres has taken fishing pole in
he nd and gone off to join the
neighbors at the mouth of the
Chetco River. The pelicans are
perched on Fountain Rock for the
same reason. I wonder how the
word gets spread around among
the leathered population that the
flshin’ is good. When one peli­
can takes wing do the others
say, "1 11 go too?” Or does the
leader give the world?
Speaking
of
leaders, Clara
Kerns, president of Azalea Gar­
den club, and her staunch sup-
porters, Martha Grayshef and
Martha Harbin, have been re-
warded for the bull) sale lasi
week at the regular garden club
meeting, Remember, bulbs plant-
ed now brin g beau t y in the
springtime!
I here is pleasure in knowing
how to do this well, even tho
we otten are too busy or think
we are to do more than run
into the garden, cut some posit's
and plunk them into a vase.
However,, we are professional
flower growers here, and near
By Nancy Moore
professional in the use of flowers
Langlois girl scouts met last
and should be proud of the fact. Wednesday at the grade school
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Wil­
I* lorists take this kind of thing with Mrs. Wilbur
di-
cox
and Mr. and Mrs. Bert D.
very seriously. They hold schools reefing. The members elected
of design. One of our former Delores Bruchler as their chair­
residents is distinguishing him- man. Games were played after
self in this field.
the meeting.
.
We
Tho Busy Chef 4-H club finish-'
all pleased when he
hear of some former Brookings ed the year with a skating oar-i
or Harbor resident who is mak­ ty at Tanglewood. Their leader;
ing good "outside” as we call the Mrs. H. G. Anderson, and Mr. and
world beyond the
of our H. G. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. ■
own gentle mountain barriers. Everett Strain, took the bovs
Of interest to Chetco Valley to the rink. Members attending
residents was the recent issue of were Lloyd Storm. Gordon Brit­
F lorists Review Magazizne which, ton. Hal Strain, Clinton Caugh-
’(‘Ported on the convention o/ cll, Don Campbell, Gerald Phil­
the Northwest Florists Associa­ lips, Dick Barklow and Dale
tion held at Sun Valley during Smith.
latter part of September.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller
At this meeting, James Crissey of Wedderburn visited her par-
former resident
now engaged ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles But-
n business in Seattle, was pick­ ton,
week. Mrs. Button is
ed first vice-president of the as­ much improved in health after
sociation. which brings him in a recent operation.
line tor the presidency next
Several oi the local boys and
girls are studying the acocrdion
under direction of Charles Jen­
sen. rhe group consists of Joan
c ox, Delores Bruchler, Jeannette
Thompson, Velma Ann Whitt'.
( hetco Rod & Gun Club Irene Sypher, Margaret Fain,
Deanna Churchill, Doris Brink-
On Benham Lane, south of man, Dale Smith. Frank Moore,
Hai bor, will have "cost” prac­ Richard Stenett and Ted Bier­
tice trap shoots, Sunday, Oct. 29, man.
Buying a home today
and November 5, at 10 a. m.
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LANGLOIS NEWS
Realty Transfers
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Complete F. H. A
Loan Service
To Purchase or
Build A Homel
You Can Own Your Homa Cheaper
TRAP SHOOT
Than You Can Rent!
Classified Ads
This a chance for everyone
to It urn to shoot. Also an oppor­
For Rent: 4-room mod. home.
tunity to see the new automatic
trap, houses and ground com­ $50 u nd furnished or $60 furn­
basement, See
pletely ready. Any sportsman of ished. Garage,
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Del Norte or Curry county is Mrs. Pierce at Post office.
welcome to come.
1938 Ford truck, all steel van
body good condition. Priced to
sell. Zenith washing machine, $20.
Inquire Youngs 5 & 10.
33tf
Ladies of the Altar Society
will hold a bazaar and food sale
on Nov. 18. Place will be an-
nounced later.______
adv
Turkey Shoot
November 12
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