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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1951)
T hursday . F ebruary 8. iqsi B rookings -H arbor Pilot, B rookings , O regon I gym. A talk was given by Robert a buying trip. They will be gone Thetford on affiliation with the about two weeks and the gift By Nancy Moore State Parent-Teachers Associa- shop will be closed during their x goodly number of Langlois1 tion. after which the group voted absence. Mrs. Addie Bowman, who re Home Extension units members 14 to 9 in favor of affiliation. Mrs. cently moved to Grants Pass, Cecil Guptill was appointed the went home from their February has returned to Gold Beach to meeting with a firm determina chairman of a rcommittee to hold be near her son and family. a P.-T. A. dinner for benefit of tion to improve their home yards Norma Neff, daughter of Mr. the band project. Mrs. Joe Ever by better arrangement of plants and Mrs. George Christian, left ' est resigned her office of treas- and shrubs. The lesson, “Land-! Thursday on the first lap of a * scaping,” was given by Dorothy urer and Mrs. Robert Zimmerman journey t o Washington, D. was elected to fill the vacancy. Newton, HDA, at the home of She will spend a few days in Elsie Quinn last Thursday. Miss The room prize was won by Mrs. San Francisco en route. Edgar Capp ’ s room. The next Newton gave a talk on design, Winona Fowler, of Miles City and led a discussion on plants regular meeting will be held on Mont., visited Freda Schofield, February 13. and shrubs with particular cm- The Busy Bees 4-H club held its last week. While here they made phasis on native plants. Mem- bers sketched their homes and regular meeting. Jan 23. The the trip up the Rogue River. Mrs. Fowler was on her way to began their planning. Despite a group is making needle cases of visit her sons in Gardena. Calif. felt that was given them by Mrs. windy day most of them visited Mrs. D. M. Moore was hostess Churchill. The next meeting was the nearby home of a member for the Bridge Club last Thurs Feb. 6. to get and give practical sug Born: a daughter to Mr. and day. The get-together was held gestions. Visitors at this part of Mrs. Raymond Deets, Tuesday, at Blue Water lodge, where re the meeting were three from the! Jan. 30. at Mast hospital, in freshments were served to three home economics class at the Myrtle Point. The little girl has tables playing. high school and Mrs. Fred Pi li bf en named Michele. Funeral services were held at ing. At the business meeting, The Sportsmen's club will meet Portland last week for Harry the morning members held in Feb. 13, at 8 p. m. New officers Nash, resident of Wedderburn. voted to assess each member $1 v ill be in charge of the meet Mr. Nash had been in poor health to fulfill this unit’s obligation to- ing. Everett Longanecker, Grants for some time. He was formerly ward Azalea House fund. A sack Pass, will show pictures put out employed by the forest service. lunch was served at noon with by the oil company he is em The seventh and eighth grade the hostess serving salad, des ployed with in the district. ,, ai o , j »< . ■ basketball team played Ophir on sert, and coffee. Among those Mrs Al Berger entered Mast . Fridav and canle out w present were Mesdames Brooks, hospital, Myrtle Point, Sunday, । -_________________________ Quinn, Moore, Thorhaven, Mas- with surgery scheduled for Mon tropolito, Burgess. Autery, Lee day, Ftb. 5. and Thompson. The preliminary । A ned 4-H calf club was or meeting for the Better Cotton ganized Sunday under leadership Dress shop will be held Feb. 7 of H. S. Cadman, when the Cad at Sixes Grange haJl. ; mans gave a dinner at their home Mr. and Mrs. Warren Miller for members of the new club. . from up Rogue River visited Fri night with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Button. Langlois Brownie Scouts met New Business Building Thursday afternoon under direc Consttruction has been started tion of Mrs. Dick Tucker. Most on the new $10,000 office building I of the meeting was spent in mak of Title Guarantee and Abstract ing Valentines. The Brownies Co. here on Second Avenue, be wish to thank Mrs. Boice for the tween Caughell and Gauntlett, cookies and candy she provided in the block immediately south for them. of the court house. C. D. Gar- The Parent-Teacher group met outte of Bandon is owner of the Jan. 23, at the Langlois grade lot and building. Wold Bros, eon tractors and builders, of Coquille are builders. Title Guarantee is leasing the building. Occupancy is expected by middle of Febru ary. The Coquille and Gold Beach offices are branches of the Com monwealth. Inc., of Portland, is- suing title insurance and con- North End Hotel Brookings tinuing abstracts. S. Smith is ♦ ♦ president and Orville Gensmer, assistant secretary and manager of the local office. George Dick inson will continue his general If you took a jaunt out Ocean insurance business in the presc nt View Drive to look at beautiful office space which has been shar ocean frontage, you couldn’t help ed with Title Co. in the building “falling head-over-heels’’ for this on U. S. Hwy 101, across from lovely spot for a homesito. Large the Chinook Theatre. lot about 75x200. Priced at $2650 Eastern Star Hostesses with terms. Last Thursday evening Eastern * * * Star members were hostesses to home, Attractive 2-bedro(m a group of Jobs Daughters of utility room, dbl. garage and a Bandon. Put 1 u c k dinner was COMPETING spare room suitable for guest served to about 45 out-of-town room, work shop, or office. About guests, including th then 2ra acres of land, right on Hwy guardians and parer 101 wtih ocean view. Good invest, put on their initiatory work b( ment for someone. fore the regular inteling. It is hoped that a like group can be If you have a 2-bedroom house, formed here soon. and you don’t want it, someone Last Rites Held else does. List it now’ Funeral services were held on Now taking bids on good qual Sunday afternoon for John Prince who had passed away last Thurs ity patch of timber, close in. day at his home in the Jerry’: * * * Good highway frfontage is be Flat district. Services were held coming scarce. I have 2 acres of at the Community church with( it with grand ocean view. Lays the Odd Fellows having charge. nicely, all cleared, in the Harbor of graveside services. He leaves I his widow, Amelia; half-sisters district. Priced right. Ludic Miller, Fannie Hauber, Jo Good income property avail- sie Forty, Belle Turner, Sadie Postel and Lena Roth.; and half able on easy terms. brother. Tom Prince. I have some excellent business Surprise Party Lois Strawn and Mrs. Bill Bax opportunities in Curry County ter served as hostesses for a sur available to cash customers. prise birthday party, Monday Other homes, ocean frontage evening, for Billie Wade. The party was held at the Strawn lots und acreage. homn and Billie was reallx sur prised. Refreshm» nts were serv ed by the hostesses. Gold Beach News Notes Mr . Doug DeVoc left Saturday for San Francisco oil; LANGLOIS NEWS P age F ive Again the score could not be learned. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hosley Jr. are living in one of Wolff’s Cot tages. He will be remembered as the Hosleys lived here in the past. The Fred Bullards have moved to Port Orford where Mr. Bull ard is working for Abston. Cleve LeClair wrecked his pickup at Eureka last week as he went down to get mink food. It was* understood that Cleve was not seriously injured, but the truck was badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCadden of Powers were week-end vis itors here. A birthday dinner was served in Mrs. McCadden’s hon or at the Ray Keen home, with guests: Mr. and Mrs. George Christian and daughter, Norma. Jannie Keen and Dorothy Chris tian are daughters of Mrs. Mc- Cadden. GOLD BEACH — Vasness of Curry County’s agricultural progress during the past two dec ades was revealed this week by the final report to the Oregon State College Extension Service by R. M. Knox, who had served as county agent for 20 years. Knox is succeeded by Clifford C. Jenkins, who assumed his new duties the first of the month. NORINE TEACHER OF PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN Life Certificate High School Credits For Accredited Pupils Studio Bldg., Brookings CHETCO ROD AND GUN CLUB GOLD BEACH M. G. BECKER Real Estate Broker Shoot FOR CURRY COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP STARTING AT 10:30 A. M., ON Phone 422 (Admission Free!) LANGLOIS GUM CLUB, Langlois, Oregon GOLD BEACH GUN CLUB, Gold Beach CHETCO ROD & GUN CLUB, Brookings COUNTRY STORE SHOOT FOLLOWING MATCH SHOOT-OFF RAIN OR SHINE I Sell The Earth!