BROOK INGS-HARBOR P/LOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age E ight
Thursday, March i, 1951
cases.
tion in planning the project. He
Don’t forget the annual Tal
expressed the opinion that the
ent Program which Floras-Wil-
By Nancy Moore
plan is the soundest that has
low Womens club will sponsor on
been developed by an arboretum
Members of Sixes Grange held March 9, at 8 p. m. at the higl
project in the United States. Dr. 1 their social meeting last Satur school gym. A new’ division has
Kraus is rated one of the three day et the hall. Mrs. Mary Lee been added for the ‘‘profession-
top
authorities in horticulture in Anderson was initiated in first als.” The prize in this division
SMITH RIVER- Mrs. Ethel
the United States.
and second degrees and Mr. and will be $10. Prizes for the divi-
Lopez, 27, is confined to the Del
Your support of House Bill 411 Mrs. Earl Legault w-ere initiated sion which includes adults and
Norte county jail for the fatal
is urged, as the bill provides the in the third and fourth degrees. high school students will be $10,
shooting of Willie White, 40, at
enabling legislation under which Members were reminded that $5, and $3. Prizes in childrens
the Indian Reservation Sunday,
progress toward an Oregon Bo Pomona Grange will meet Satur division will be $5, $3 and $1.
«'•bout noon. White, in company
tanical Garden will be placed on day, March 3, at Ophir Grange Anyone wishing to take part in
with Raleigh Grimes, demanded
a practical basis.
with a pot luck dinner served at the program is asked to contact
entrance to her home.
Letters from interested per noon. During the lecturer’s hour Kenneth Thompson, Langlois, as
According to Mrs. Lopez*- story
sons to their senator or represen- ! the members practiced some of soon as possible. Admission at the
she was home with her three
tative asking them to pass H. B. the ritual work. Pot luck refresh.- door will be 60c and 25c. All pro
children. When these two men
411
will be helpful.
ments and dancing were enjoyed ceeds go to the Langlois band.
came to the home intoxicated,
While
writing
your
representa
after
the meeting.
(»rimes, an elderly Indian, said
tives concerning H. B. 411 indi
i he Busy Bees 4-H club met
he was cold and wanted to come
Averaging 42 points per game
cate as well as your interest in Feb. 20. The girls are now mak
in. Mrs. Lopez permitted him to
against
37 for their opponents,
the dosirrh^ity of some billboard ing head scarfs.
enter but refused to let White
Brookings Bruins have copped
control
legislation.
Fortunately,
At the last Girl Scout meet-
inside. White entered anyway.
we here in Curry county are not i. g the girls celebrated birthdays their fourth consecutive county
Once inside the men got into
as yet over-run with undesirable of two of their members Barbara championship. The county tour
an argument over some money
billboards cluttering up our sce Dunkleberger
and
Jeannette nament will be held at the Gold
Grimes had. Fearing trouble for
nic
roads.
Most
of
our
local
mer
Thompson. Visitors were Mrs. Beach gym, Thursday and Friday
herself and children, she told this
chants realize that our scenery Ethelene Thompson and Mrs. evenings.
reporter she grabbed a .22 rifle
For the
is an asset to the tourist trade, Bunkelberper. Refreshments of
from the wall and shot once at
and
they
advertise
in
the
local
White’s feet. She then fired the
CaM aandkMraai<Vchie
istanding first; in alb
paper. But an expression of pub-
second shot which caused instant
<he Bruins won eight and
lic opinion is needed before the stayed a" the Glen Kerber
death.
mer-
out
of
town
last
week,
caring
for
the
chil-
‘
“
TmGold
Beach in last place
billboards of
Mrs. Lopez then ran out of the
By B. Miller
over
in
and
take
chants
move
d.ren while Mr. and Mrs. Kerber in league standings, she will not
house and reported the shooting.
Sheriff Glover was called, as was • Cheerful, golden daffodils were our priceless scenery.
made a trip to Salem.
tournament.
George Edwards entered t h e participate in the
Roeder's ambulance. Mrs. Lopez placed in wards and private
First
tournament
game
will be
hold
will
Azalea
Garden
Club
Bandon hospital Feb. 15, tor med
was taken to Del Norte County rooms at Camp White last w’eek,
at
7:30
p.
m.
each
evening,
fol-
Thursday,
ical treatment. Though still in
jail where an inquest was held. w’hen Azalea Garden Club sent the March meeting on
followed
by
the
second.
Brook
Bathiany
the hospital, he is reported to
Funeral services were held on a box of about 800 blooms. These March 8. Mrs. Ruth
ings
’
first
opponent
will
probably
has
planned
a
delightful
after
were the gift of the Ray Strue-
be improving.
Wednesday, Feb. 28.
bings, picked by members of the noon with speciments from her | The 2-B Union Service Station be Langlois, or Ophir. Port Or
Mari ied at Shannon Home
Betty Louise Wright and Floyd club and presented through them. camellia gardens, and notes on I which had been operated only a ford, second-place winner will be
A breath of _ early
Ray Gray were married at 11 ________
_ spring to cheer new varieties. Mrs. J. S. Collis, week by its new’ owners, R. L. the opponent of the other team.
a. m. Friday, at the Shannon i the boys unable to go beyond will take the members on an In- I and G. W. Brown, was burglar-1
dian trail through the fields, ized Monday, Feb. 19. Theft of
Dorothy
Lockland ahd
her
1 Mrs.
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home at Fort Dick.
! four walls.
and Mrs. Erskine Miller will dis oil and gasoline in quantity was brother, Ted Milgard, of Colfax,
The couple took the vow’s at
The Annual Daffodil Tea which cuss the wild varieties ot lilies. , reported. This station has been Wash., returned Monday from
a double-ring ceremony perform
■
‘ before.
“
San Francisco and southern Cal-
ed by Rev. E. C. Hicks. Only the Smith River Womens Chib Mrs. Chester Maris’ program on burglarized several * times
ifornia
intimate friends and relatives gives in the Community hall will Chinese line arrangements will I State police are investigating.
be held this year on Friday, Mar. prove interesting to all students
were present
Langlois Brownie Scouts under
The groom is employed at the 2, from 2 until 5. Ladies of this of flower arrangements.
leadership of Mrs. R. D. Tucker
Hostesses for the afternoon are and Mrs. Rae Steddom, held a
Buckner Garage. After a short area are invited and those who
wedding trip they will make their have journeyed down Smith Riv Mrs. Warren Smith, chairman; popcorn sale at the grade school
The home formerly occupied by
home here. Both are popular in er way on former occasions have ' Mrs. Harry Lockland and Mrs. last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dam on Easy
had a most enjoyable afternoon. | Eva Long.
the younger set.
With good weather, activity in street, has been sold to Lloyd
This is always regarded as a spe- ‘
Annual Daffodil Tan Planned
the woods and mils of the area Shroll, who has been for some
Pilot class das pay- try them. has increased.
The annual daffodil tea, spon cial event by member of Azalea
time at the Chetco Inn. Transac-
sored by the Smith River Wom- Garden Club and their friends
Several families have been suf-1 tion was made by C. O. & L. L.
rns club, will be held Friday af who enjoy a cordial relationship
fering from flu, although mild Leonard Real Estate Agency.
ternoon from two to fi ve at the with their sisters of Smith River
Community hall. A variety of community.
named daffodils will be on dis-
“Of interest is the plan of the
will arrangements of
play,
other spring flowers. Plants and Oregon Botanical Garden which
Proceeds has been reported favorably to
bulbs will be on
Feb. 15. a promise was given
from this tea will be used for the House of Representatives by for some suggestions to increase
AND FOLK DANCES
Smith River Library. The com the Interim Committee. It now milk in the diet .for children es
mit tee is hoping everyone can bears the number II. B. 411.
pecially. The drink itself may be
House Bill 411 provides the dressed up by the addition ol
at tend.
basis on w hich Oregon can begin other foods. For instance, ba
Reported Missing In Action
7:30 to 9:30 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Nelson and develop which we believ will nana milk is interesting to most
received word from the war de- bt> the most important asset in children. It might be called ba
partment Feb. 22, that their son, Oregon horticulture and prog nana float if that name would be
Sgt. Robert C. Nelson, with the ress than can be established.
more appealing or intriguing.
Dr. E. J. Kraus, member of the
army in Korea had been
U
Method for Preparing Banana
For YOUNG and OLD—Parents Come With
missing since Feb.
1
4. A letter National Arboretum Advisory Milk: Mash one ripe banana with
will follow, the message stated. committee of Washington, I). C, a fork, add milk gradually, and
Children, if possible. According to law, any
Sgt. Nelson, 4, has been in is co-operating with our founda- sweeten slightly if more desir
child under ten must be accompanied by at
able. and add a small amount of
additional flavoring in form of
least one parent. Any assistance given instruc
vanilla or a sprinkling of nut
meg. One banana may be stretch
INSURE TODAY
tors on calling, etc., will be appreciated by the
ed to furnish drinks for a num
I. O. O. F. Committee.
ber of tall glasses by the addi
tion of a scoop of ice cream to
each serving and topped with a
maraschino cherry, or pineapple
syr|p it becomes party fare.
I kh and cold drinks pf all kinds
may be made with the addition
of commercially prepared foods
as chocolate malted milk. Oval
tine added to hot or cold milk
TEACHER OF
makes a nutritious drink high in
iron, vitamins A, Bl, C and D.,
besides a good supply of ribofla
Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine—
vin. Plain malt, which can be
purchased in various brands, can
be flavored in numerous ways.
Life Certificate
High School Credits For
When added to milk this elimina
//ppraisals and I nformation —A’o Obligation ! !
ting the possibility of becoming
Accredited Pupils
Studio Bldg., Brookings
tired of chocolate flavor.
Older children can make up
their own milk and ice cream
¡concoctions with a variety of fla
vors and toppings.
SEAVIEW
DAIRY MILK, cream, butter and
cottage cheese are found at your
Brookings and Harbor food
markets.
Drunk Killed, Sun.
At Rivers End Home
LANGLOIS NEWS
Korea since last Aug. 8. Besides
his parents, he has a brother,
Ray, two sisters, Alta and Opal,
of residents of this place, and a
sister, Mrs. Daroline Pressler at
Crescent City and other relatives
living in Humboldt county.
Death Came At Hospital
Friends were shocked Monday
to hear of the death of Mrs.
Maude Pidgeon, an employe for
18 years of Trehearne’s Depart
ment Store, Crescent City, at the
Seaside hospital, while undergo-
surgery for setting her hip.
broken a week ago as result of
a fan when she slipped at closing
time at the store. Her hip was
fractured in the fall.
She was a native of Blue Lake,
Humboldt County. Her mother,
Mrs. Delilah Wheeler, 86, died
Feb. 3, as result of a fall at
her daughter’s home, she also
suffering a broken hip. Mrs. Jid-
geon was well known in this and
Curry county, active in Grange
work. She was mater of Cres
cent Redwood Grange.
Along Azalea Row
Realty Transfers
That SNOOPY
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Start Again, Wednesday, March 7th
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The latest in spring styles will
be represented by ‘‘selections”
made by JERI’S, now on her
buying tour to the Bay City. She
accompanied Mr. Funari b^ car,
leaving here Saturday.
At home here, Mrs. Anderson
RI'S is enthusiastic about
at
w jersey blouses that have
the
arrived. They are in the
SATURDAY, MARCH 10th
At the I. O. O. F. Hall
udii run a series
every livo weel^s!
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