Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 17, 1951, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday» May 17, 1951.
]BROOKINGS-HARBOR
iH.OT.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
officers: Dorothy Lee. vice-chair-] will fly to Portland Saturday L
man a n d Lorane Zimmerman. attend the Pc r land SPEBSQS.
secretary. Marion Brooks will parade, represent a fixes of the
A
By Nancy Moore
sac» local chater. The quartet
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The Junior-Senior banquet of continue as chairman.
Langlois high was held the eve­ lunch was served at noon with gaine d fax <v able comme nt
ning ot May 11 at the science dessert and coffee and tea by its appearance in the short tini»
since it was organized.
room. Table decorations, room the hostess.
Donna Hofsess will give the.
Mrs. Merrill, mother of
designs, music, and entertain­
ment followed the theme of star valedictory address and Arthur' A. P. Hendricks, is enjoying a
light. The dinner was planned by Sypher the salutatory at gradu- visit with her old friend* ot 55
the homemaking cfess and sup­ uation of the 1951 class of the years standing. Miss Louise B
1
ervised by the junior class mem­ local high school The exercises ger of Alameda, Calif., at tli
bers. Guests at the banquet in­ will be held at the high school । Hendricks home.
cluded Darrell Price, Bill Storm, gym. Tuesday, May 22, at 8:30! The county 4-H leaders ard
Pauline Anderson, Beverly Mc­ p. m. Dr. M. R Kennedy ol Co­ pa ren t s association meeting is
Kenzie, Donna Hofsess. ‘Bertie quille will be guest- speaker and scheduled for this evening a.
Britton. Morrene Bruchler, Ar­ Rev. W. W. Winquist ot the First i the Alvin Henry home up the
thur Sypher, Mr. and Mrs. II. Baptist church ot Bandon will \\ inchuck. The association will
H. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. H. S give invocation and benediction. meet the third Thursday of each
Cadnjan, Mr. and Mrs. A. W» Graduating will be Arthur Sy-; month.
Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth pher, Morene Bruchler, Darrell | The Girl Seoul benefit m wu\
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. James Price, Bertie Britton, Donna Hof­ “Caribou Trail," tickets have
Broks, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ever­ sess, Bill Storm, Pauline Ander­ been selling well, according to
est, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pilling, son and Beverly McKenzie.
the scouts. The movie was held
Baccalaureate services will be at the high school Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thetford, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mr. held Sunday, May 20, at Langlois evening.
and Mrs. Jim Crew, Miss Muriel Community churcn. Rev. Dar­
rel Hunt will deliver the sermon.
Hughes.
The Stitch and Chat club met
Langlois Girl Scouts went on
a hike Wednesday, May 9. Mrs. Tuesday, May a, a» the home of
Archie Aldropp, Airs. Wilbur Sy-, one of their leaders, Mi’s. Ethel-
pher and Mrs. Glen Kerber ac­ ene Thompson. The other lead-i
companied the 14 girls. The girls er, Mrs. Esta Bruchler, was also '
cooked a camnfirp supper and present. All the members at­
afterwards played games 'and tended and worked on their pot
no.ut is and dresses.
enjoyed a marshmallow roast.
Donna Hofsess was guest of
The Busy Bee club met at
honor
at a bridal shower given
^rs. Roberta Whereat’s home
at
the
grade
school gym, Mo».day.
for a meeting May 12. The girls
have begun to learn to weave. | May 7 by Morene Bruchler, Pat!
by Harris Ellsworth, M. C.
After the meeting Mrs. Whereat Apling and Mrs. Jackie Hofsess.
Games were played with prizes
served cookies and ice cream.
A really great job of clearing
Langlois Home Extension unit going to Mrs. Frances Everest.
met May 8 at Mrs. Eulla Mas- Mrs. Mimi Aldropp and Mrs. Jean the air is being done in the sen­
ate hearings which were precip­
tropolito’s home. Topic of the i Strain.
itated by the dismissal of Gen. •
meeting was “Home Remodeling
MacArthur. Although the Con­
at Loxv Cost" and it was led by J
gress has been proceeding with!
Dorothy Newton, HDA. During
routine legislation and would or­
the business meeting it was de­
Most of the teachers of the dinarily be making some routine
cided that the unit would pro­ 1 g < al schools completed a special
vide half a scholarship to 4-H course on “Child Guidance and news, that has been shoved off
the front page to make wav for;
summer school and the unit’s Counseling" Friday.
Sat-
exhibit at community achieve­ urdays from 9 to 3:30 p. m. were the reporting of the really big'
ment day was discussed. The I given to this intensive study, news being made by the senate
new officers were initiated and with three hours of graduation committees.
corsages were presented to them credit given. Teachers from Gold
The foreign policy thinking,
and to the retiring officers. New • Beach, Ophir and Port Orford the policies and the actions of
attended. Dr. Schultz of Southern our administration are being ex-
Oregon College of Education, at amined. Even the calibre aid
Ashland, came here each^Sat- ability of our responsible offi- j
uiday as instructor.
. cials is being revealed by their!
The 8:15 a. m. service at the own testimony. It seems to me
Episcopal church is proving so the senators have done a remark­
popular that not only will it be able job, also, in keeping parti­
Real Estate Broker
continued but a Sunday scnool sanship to a minimum. The dis-
Hotel Brookings
North End will start this Sunday at 9:15
a. m. The pure religion of Christ
F. H. A. TERMS AVAILABLE!! according to the pastor, Rev. C.
M. Lever, will be presented every
Sunday
in a healthful soul-com­
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
pelling manner. A larger place
Hours: 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. will be obtained as soon as it
becomes necessary. The Sunday
Featuring
We have a couple ocean view school will closely follow morn­
Roux Cclor Phampoos
cversized lots left. $800 and $900. ing worship.
Rayette Color Foam Rinses
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Whaley
BUILDERS ATTENTION! Ap­ and two children of Eagle Point. GDF Shampoos and Dandruff
Lotions Revlon Aqua-ma­
proximately 10-acre tract, Har­ Mrs. \\ anda Ellis and Lawrence
rine Lotion.
bor district, secluded, restricted, Ellis of Medford, spent the week­
not far from highway, very nice end visiting friends and staying
view. $10.000 with $3500 down. at the E. L. Miller home. The I
Ideal for subdivision.
others returned to their homes
1 on Sunday while Lawrence re-
2 lots 145x300 feet, close in. mained to work with Mr Miller
u
t’ i.' it _
. ’
$1500 for both.
E. E. Hanscam and Sons are
planning an enlargement ot their
B ARG AIN! Just listed. 2 bed- store, with the work on founda-
room home with 9 city lots, all tion of the new addition under
conveniences. Only $2000 down way. Addition will also be made
and balance like rent at $75 per onto the Harbor post office and
month, plus interest. This won’t over a hundred new boxes put
in. A new member has been added
last see it now.
to the store personnej, Mrs. Mar­
2 acres, well protected f rom garet McClury, now being em­
wind, good soil, need some clear- ployed as a clerk.
Àv^smcnis 01 i he community
ing. Make offer.
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are assured of emergency treat­
About 4 acres with ocean and ment at the office of Dr. R. M.
river view, secluded and distinc­ white, ^nn assistance 01 his
tive. Wonderful soil, grand build­ nurse, Wilhelmina Brown, special
care for new mothers has been
ing sites. $5250 with terms.
inaUi aicu, * uny equippea de-
’2 acre building sites, restrict­ livery room and X-rays where
ed Harbor district, beautiful the mother and baby can stay for
tne Inst 24 hours, is ready tor
ocean view, best of soil, $800.
use now. The mother then will
Small unfinished house with ’2 be permitted to go home with
acre, good highway frontage. Ex­ visiting nurse service for several
cellent soil. Nice view. No high days..
Husbands and wives oi East­
price here. Only $3500.
ern Star, Masons, Rebekahs. Le­
Some good highway frontage gion and Auxiliary and Commun-
still available for those needed ny club members and other
fiicnds are1 coid.aliy invited t>
businesses.
attend open house at the’ home*
Other homes, ocean frontage, of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Öisen at
Harbor, Sunday, ^a; 20. Hours
lots und acreage.
from 2 to 8.
Donald, son of
and Mrs. ’
Lloxd Young, is on a 10-day fur­
lough from Fort Lewis. Much of
his time is spent at the beach.
Micky Gould. Don Vaughan,
* . u I atterson and Ray O.aon 4
LANGLOIS NEWS
fclNGIâ
LOCAL
NEWS
P age F ive
missal of MacArthur is being
treated, as it should be. as an
incident one of the series of!
events rather than an event of
major importance itself. The sen­
ators and the people of our coun­
try are getting the facts, and
Aloni the highest possible possi-
ble sources. For the first time
since 1945, when we started ap-
peasing communism and Krem­
lin, the spotlight of a genuine in­
quiry is searching out the facts.
Send the Pilot to friends
save lots of writing.
FENDERS DENTED
IS THE PAINT BAD?
Our Body and Paint Department
Can Give Your Car That New Look
BROOKINGS GARAGE
Phone 334
Wally
The easiest way te
“Say it with Flowers
Select your florist from among those
advertised in the classified pages of the
Telephone Directory.
You’ll also find that using the
classified pages of the Telephone
Directory is the convenient way
to shop. So let the classified
pages be your first source for
"wise buys.
M. G. BECKER
Kathryn's Saauty
Shoppe
TEI
imn
queen Selection
BALL
May 19
CHETCO GRANGE HALL
$20.00 Merchandise Gift Certificate Will Be
Given As Door Prize By Dimmick Bros.
I Sell The Earth!
Admission, including tax
$1.00
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