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Thursday, February 15, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ==»«Be=======<=========^==:==========i;'======;^^^-- ---------------------------------- ;-- —-, . v LOCAL NEWS The Mothersingers met at the । home of Mrs. Lloyd Morris, di-1 rector, Monday night. The group is preparing Easter music. Mrs. Mautz. daughter of Mrs. Tony Olsen, returns to her home) at Myrtle Point this week-end. j She has been assisting with the interior painting at the Olsen , home in Harbor. Be sure to keep March 17 in your date book for the Fashion Show and dunce. At the next meeting, which will be held Feb. 14, the Valentine box will be opened and treats will be furnished by the leaders. Mrs. Steddom and Mrs. Tucker. The Busy Bee 4-H club met Feb. 6. They will meet again on Saturday, Feb. 17, at Mrs. Don P age F ive ,'„ Whereat’s home, when they will finish their needle cases. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks are staying at the Herb Morrill’s, caring for their ranch and chil dren while the Morrills are at- pending a livestock meeting. San- dra is with her grandparents, the C. H. Brooks. Among those from Langlois at tending the preliminary meeting for Better Cotton Dress Work shop, held Feb. 7, at Mrs. Harry Woodworths on Elk River were Jean Strain, Florence Thorhaven and Ada Campbell. ¿Fourth Annual Spring Fashion Show and dance, Saturday eve ning, March 17. Grange members are reminded of the pot luck dinner to be held this Friday evening at 6:30 at the hall in advance of the regu lar meeting. Raymond Reekman, AA, USN, of Moffett Field, Calif., is enjoy ing an 11-day leave with his rel/ atives and friends. Mrs. Priscilla Robinson and Mrs. A. E. Stonehouse went to' San Francisco Saturday, on a HOMEMAKERS MEET combined business and pleasure , The young hememakers met journey. at the home of Mrs. Ernie Wil- I Satellite Chapter, O. E.S., will son, last Monday evening. Miss observe Patriotic night at the I Dorothy Newton. IIDA, demon Feb. 20 meeting, held at the Odd1 strated ‘Landscaping’ your home, Fellows hall at 8 p. m. Visitors Refreshments were served at the are welcome. close of the evening. Due to slides and road condi GOLD BEACH NOLES tions, Mrs. Warren Smith return Mrs. Le.x Fromm and Billie ed from Gatlinsburg, Tenn., on Wade made a business trip to Monday by air. She visited a son Coos Bay, Saturday. en route, at Long Beach, Calif. I Portland visitor last week was Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wach, Wayne Shoemaker, of Gold Beach the former Mary Ann Biddle, of Cleaners. Eugene, spent the week-end at ■ Mr. and Mrs. Averill Walker her parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. and sons spent last week-end at Walter Biddle, of 4-Biddles Mo Eureka where they celebrated tel, near the Winchuck. their sixth wedding with Hans Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Asche Theilens and Bob Hamblocks. and daughter of Milwaukie, Ore., Mrs. Elmer Caspell and Mary were visitors a couple of days at Wallace served as hostesses at a the home of Mrs. Asche’s parents, farewell party for Audrey John- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrill last | son, who left Saturday with her week. Mr. Asche is employed on children to make her home at the railroad in Milwaukie and Aberdeen, Wash, was off several days during the Duane Baxter is home from strike. college and has taken his phys Max Jensen, regional scout ex ical for the army. His status was ecutive, of Eugene, was a caller not determined the last report, in this area Tuesday, learning as he had been recommended for about local scout affairs. appointment to West Point. Work op the Ben Kerns home Visitors at the Lex Fromm is progressing more rapidly since home over the week-end were Monday when Mrs. Kerns started Mr. and Mrs. Tom Baker and lending physical aid as well as son of Astoria. Mrs. Baker will moral support. She was seen en be remembered as the former joying a meal out Tuesday eve county welfare agent. ning. Cant’ take it. eh. Pat? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bullard left Mrs. Lloyd Morris and son Friday on the first lap of their went to Medford Wednesday to journey to Yuma, Arizona, where attend the funeral of a friend. they will remain until the last See your daughter model at of April. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parrott the Fashion Show and dance on are spending the week visiting j Saturday, March 17. at San Francisco. The Satellite social club will Mrs. Ernest McCain, deputy meet with Mrs. Edna Young, on clerk at the court house, spent V eb. 22 at 8 p. m. Co-hostosses the week-end visiting relatives Vill be Helen Hanscam and Iris in and about Portland. Kindel. Mrs. W. S. Hill of Eureka is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Steeves, who is bedfast at her home. By Nancy Moore Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Cadman and Charles Clarke left Satur day morning on a trip through California. They expect to be ■ gone about ten days. Three out-going express schedules arc maintained daily. Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Sabin left ' Saturday morning for Corvallis • Real Estate Broker to visit Mr. and Mrs. Darrell El-' Incoming express from south at 9:26 a.m. and 2:40 p. m. Hotel Brookings North End lott and daughter. They plan to | and from the north at 12:30 p. m. and 7:26 p. m. return Monday. Langlois Girl Scouts held their’ regular meeting Wednesday aft ernoon at the Sportsmen’s hall, under leadership of Mrs. Archie 3-bedroom home, close to town, Aldropp. Alma Wise joined the nice setting with ocean view, troop. The girls are now making wonderful soil, good well, large scrapbooks and waste paper bas lot. or acreage, if desired. Would kets. Most of the girls have make fine lily bulb farm, Good ccmpleted their dish towels that terms to the right party. they were making for the P.-T. A. Mrs. Docia Sweet was a vis Approximately 40 acres with itor at the meeting. After the From One- Round Hwy frontage, creek through the meeting, the girls enjoyed Vel Brookings Way Trip poreptry. Excellent for business ma White’s birthday cake as re or mill site. On terms. freshments. Los Angeles . ... $20.70 $11.50 Sixes Grange met Saturday, at If you have a 2-bedroom house, the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Logault Salt Lake City $30.65 $21.45 and you don’t want it, someone and Mrs. Pearl White were in itiated into the first and second San Francisco ___ S 6.10 $11.00 else does. List it now! degrees and Mrs. Mary Liver $10.00 Portland _________ __ S 6.00 Now taking bids on good qual more was initiated in the third and fourth degrees. A construc Klamath Falls $ 8.05 ity patch of timber, close in. $ 4-45 tion committee was appointed to plan the construction of an ad Eugene $ 8.30 S 4.60 Here’s your chance to get that dition to the hall. Keneth Thomp- Sacramento $ 7.25 income property you have been son resigned as juvenile patron $13.05 wanting. Let your money work and Mrs. Effie Collins was se San Luis Obispo $ 9.20 $16.60 for you. It takes cash but you’ll lected to fill the vacancy. Mrs.! have something with this. It’s Collins resigned, as Ceres and El Paso, Tex. $26.30 $47-35 rentals—which are so popular Mrs. Jimmy Blair will fill this here. Ask for particulars. office. A Valentine day program was enjoyed after the meeting, Highway frontage north of followed by dancing and refrsh- town for lease. ments. Carvol Vanderwall and Dor Other homes, ocean frontage, othy Morris ot Ashland spent the week-end visiting at the p lots and acreage. Sweet homo at Sixes. Born: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Guering, Feb. 7, at Co quille This is their fourth child. Langlois Brownie Scouts met Thursday and spent most of their meeting time making Valentines. , GOLD BEACH ^in! Complete GREYHOUND SERVICE Daily from BROOKINGS OREGON LANGLOIS NEWS More Service, More Often to More Places M. G. BECKER Phone 422 Check With Us About Schedules, Today! THERE ARE NO LOWER FARES! extra Savings On Round Trip $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 2.30 4.25 1.20 1.20 .85 .90 1-45 1.80 5 25 CAROLYN KERR, Greyhound Agent « I Sell The Earth! Go GREYHOUND