BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Everyone in the community is
> ? h of their lime nnd energies
Moore, Gerald Phillips, T red
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t wc d the ambulance in the past urged to make a contribution
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Robbins, Joe Sabin. Dale Smit •
v, ith Vai doing practical‘y al! the regardless of its size toward the
Richard Stinnett, Irene Sypher
driving, and Mrs. Mendenhall the new vehicle which is to repl )
Bit Nancy Moore
Ethel Sypher, Ted Walker and
Mx nden- th> old one, long since past it'
laundry at times.
Hildebrand Mermilliod
Dorothy Wigle.
usefulness.
Twenty-six eighth graders will hall is on call 24 hours a day-
Marv E’len Mermilliod, daugh
Mrs. Charles Caughell was a enter high school here next yer. and in the past hrs made it his
ter of C. O. Mermilliod, became very busy woman last week. She b\ virtue of their graduation last personal responsibility to keep
Pilot Class Ads get results’
the bride of Richard C. Hilde went to a home show at Port Thursday evening at the high
th? old an Ju' nee hi readiness.
brand. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert land to buy some furniture, got school gym Dr. John Schulz, of
evening
intrigued with a new house, out Southern Oregon College of Edu-
Hi’dch
Langlois Community church.
bid the others, and wound up cation, was principal
Rev. Go< rge Kmecik performed buying a fine new abode. She
The program:
the cor irony, rhe bride wore made arrangements to have the
Processional Mrs. Lloyd Moi*
an orchid suit with white acces three-bedroom Western style ris, who also played the Reces-
sories <' iid carried a bouquet ol ranch house dismantled, moved
stonai.
white rosebuds. Mrs. Robert Mc to their farm here, and re-con-
Invocation Rev. John L. Mum-
When
Kenzie, si. ter of the bride, was struct ed..........
... that is all ac- bewer, pastor of the Baptist C m-
matron of honor. She wore a complished she and ( harkx <*i < m’lnity church.
biege colored dress. Vi'Gam Hil their three sons, Clinton, Haro'd. t
Sahitatory Karen Simasen.
debrand, brother of the groom and Jerry, can settled down and
“Old Dog Tray,” by Selected
,was best man. Mrs. LaRue Hen enjoy it.
ry played the “Bridal Chorus
The next meeting of Northern Choral Group. Three Questions’
Valedictory:
and the “Wedding March.” Mrs. Curry Livestock club will be hold
Barry Sage.
Frances Smith of Port Orford at Carl Britton’s home June 24.
Speaker
Dr. Sclm’t ’.
sang “Because” The young cou It will be a picnic meeting and
Presentation
of Class Lynn O.
ple left soon after the ceremony members are to bring their calves
Hampton.
for their wedding trip.
and practice showing them.
- Mrs.
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Presentation of Diplom
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. (Jap) You-
,
board
Joe An de man (1o,r
kum returned home Tuesday, Gladys Kindel, chairman
Joo Anderson Cox, who passed May 21, from a trip to Sacra- of directors.
“Love’s Old Sweet Sing’’ and
away May 21, 1951, was born mento valley. Mr. Yoakum says,
"Alohe Oe” by seventh and eighth
nt Langlois, May 28, 1910, son •'From the rain standpoint Umg-
grade chorus.
Of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox. Joe lois comes first. For Beaut y
Receiving diplomas:
attended Langlois schools and Gridley on Feather River, in
Lee
Schley, Gerald Hendricks,
spent most of his life here. In California, and Ashland. Ore^, Richard Campbell, Albert Shuey,
June 1934, he was marred to would havi> to compete for sec- Nellie Vaughan. Barry Sage.
Ruth White, by whom he is sur ond and third.”
Dorothy Rowley. Neal Scott,
Mrs. May Hollingsworth of
vived. Other survivors are daugh
Sylvia
Jones, Gerald Hamann,
ter, Joan; his mother, Mrs. Eva- Newberg and Omer Moore ol Larry Horne, Mary Etta Knapp
Jine Cox; two sisters, Mrs. Lora Tualatin are visiting their broth Geraldine Vehrs, Betty Louise
Woodhurst, Eugene and Mrs. Eva ers, O. L. and Frank Moore over Shuey, Joan Clendenin, Frank
Everetts, Klamath Falls; brother the week-end.
Fadling, Joan Pettygrew, Robert
Eight seniors marched down a
Seth Cox of North Bend. Preced
ing him in death wore his father, candlelighted aisle t o receive Swan.
Sterling Moffitt Jr. , William
their diplomas last Tuesday night.
two brothers and a sister.
J udith Johnson,
con- The program: Processional, Mrs. Macintosh Ji
Graveside
Lee Fletcher
David Landauer,
duchxl Thursday under direction LaRue Henry; invocation, Rev. Gardner, Karen Simpson, Evelyn
CAT DRIVER
of Schroeder Mortuary at the W. W. Winquist; salutatory ad
Kinion,
Rodney
Hill.
Denmark cemetery, Rev. George dress, Arthur Sypher; music by
HOOKER
CHOKER SETTER
band; Valedictory, Donna Hof-
Kmecik officiating.
sess- address. Dr. M. R. Kennedy;
of diplomas, H. S.
Wednesday, May 23, was night Ì presentation
.
" " , Rev. Win-
that 18 graduate^ of Langlois Cadman; benediction,
grade school were given their quist; recessional.
Members of the class: Pauline
diplomas. Program was: l roees-
Approximately $1000 has been
sional by band; invocation, Rev. Anderson, Bertie Britton, Mor- donated toward the cost of the
Barker; welcome, Deanna Chur rene Bruchler, Donna Hofsess, new ambulance, which arrived in
chill; motto, Dorothy \\ igle; I Beverly Mermilliod McKenzie, town late last week, but $1500
Would Be True,” class; Class i dl Storm, Darrell Price and Ar more need to be raised to pax
history, members of the class; thur Sypher. A diploma was also ' the balance and cost of install-
‘ Bells of St. Mary’s” by Margar presented to the mother of Floyd 1 ing equipment.
et Fain; student speaker, Erank Brown, who finished his high
Paul Davis of Davis Truck &
Moore; will, Barbara Medlock; school eduaction while in the Tractor, furnished the Interna
BRAKES AND MOTOR TUNE-UP
main speaker, Clarence 1 nooks U. S. army.
tional panel at cost, which will
prophecy, Irene Sypher; gilt to
be about $2500.
A SPECIALTY
seventh grade, Fred Robbins; gilt
Donations may ’ne left with V.
\ Mendenhall Sr. at Brookings
to the eighth grade, Jean Sypher;
Wa-
awarding of diplomas. Mr.
.
Electric and Radio. Unless more
cal ;Horney,
terman; farewell, Ethel Sxphei, ¡
funds are forthcoming within the
will have Tm d
next few days, Mendenhall says
“So Long," class; i
I. IE. BOWLIN AND SON
California point. He will appear a canvass will bi' made personally
band.
who
have
liti-
local cit izens
of everyone in the area.
Graduating were • David Bark-1 for
gat ions pending in the courts of
The Mendenhall
Mck ’Barbara1 Bookman. Don San Francisco s;n*^
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