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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1951)
Aaiwun i ilmi , mxAJ^ruiNVrô, UALùUIN ihufsday, August 2, 1957 Mrs. Madge Moore will spend I of New Jersey were here Satur- ’ Langlois hill road. They are wid Out of a seed head have sprung this week at her home in Brook- day afternoon contacting Easter ening, graveling and removing a a myriad of small daisy-like blos Mr. and Mrs. Al Volck and Mr. ings. Much of her time is needed lily bulb growers. number of bad points. This work soms, bearing little resemblance and Mrs. A. W. Britton atttendod at the new store at Clear Lake Mr. and Mrs. Darly Cline vis became necessary because of the to its host. Both are frorm Mimi the annual picnic of the Pioneer Highlands, Calif. ited a few days at Langlois with lumber operations. There are Aldropp’s garden. • Historical society held at Coquille Mr. and Mrs. Britt McCulloch friends and relatives. On their three mills hauling lumber out The Queen’s dance committee, Sunday. and daughter of Dallas, Texas, return to Portland, his parents, | and another mill is under con- of which Jimmy Mastropolito is Mr. Love was in charge of the were week-end viistors of Mr. the A. A. Clines, accompanied struction. chairman, reported at the Sixes church service this Sunday and end Mrs. C. P. McCulloch of the them. While in Portland Mr. and * O. L. Moore returned from a Grange Saturday night that the will also have the services on Gardner Ridge district. Mrs. A. A. Cline attended the dance posters have been distrib August 5. ! Don’t forget Sunday School Seventh-Day Adventist camp busineses trip to Tigard, Thurs uted and a large attendance is Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Wells picnic Next Sunday, Aug. 5, at meeting. They report an enjoy- day. While there he viisted his expected. A new contestant, of Gold Beach visited in Lang- Flora’s Creek bridge. Bring a able meeting with over 15,000 sons, living in that area. Katherine Dennis, has joined the A family picnic was held at the lots Thursday. well-filled lunch basket and en people present, Saturday. race for princess. She represenfs Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabin joy a happy day, Mrs. Alice Stankavich and son, Jim White lake home, Sunday. Port Orford chamber o f com Mr. and Mrs. C. H. --------- Brooks merce. Saturday night all girls and children visited friends in -- -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy H o f s e s s Roger, have been attending the Langois Saturday. They were on brought h i s daughter, Karen, Seventh-Day Adventist camp- made a business trip to Coos Bay received their dance tickets and their way up Sixes River for a home from McAully hospital, on meeting at Portland. They re- an^ Coquille, Wednesday. will be out selling them this short camping trip. ‘ Clarence Fain, resident of the week. Wednesday. Karen suffered an turned home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Engelbait Langlois area for several years, Mrs. Bob Powerie and two unfortunate accident in which she of Beaverton, Ore., are visiting . sold his farming equipment and had several ribs broken. She is daughters, Mrs. Jack Powerie and granddaughter, Kay, all of Myrtle better and now and is resting at at the John Donaldson home, i cows and has gone to Little Rock. Point and Imogene Powerie of the home o fher grandmother, Dave is returning to Beaverton Ark., to be with his mother Howard Gosbeck arrived Wed Sunday but Ruth and daughter. | On display this week at Dinty Michigan spent an atfernoon this Mrs. Hazel Hofsess. nesday at San Francisco, on the Wilbur Jensen played with the Janet wdl remain for two weeks | Moore-S are two unusual flowers. U. S S. Montrail, in from the week at the A. W. Britton home. Coos Bay band as guest artist, Wl e ami j. A rose, with three rows of petals. Korean front. Howard is expected Thursday night. The affair was Mrs. Walter Slocum has been | striped in pink and red, surround here while on leave. He was a an outdoor concert at Mingus receiving medical treatment at ing a beautiful yellow center. popular member of the younger Park. Portland. She is expected hom° Perusal of the rose catalogs in- set before enlisting in the marines Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jenkins were Wednesday. | dicates its probable name, "York a few years ago. guests at the Herb Mori 11 home County Judge Guy Forsythe and ' and Lancaster,” of which Shakes- Shirley Waska of Eugene ar Wednesday evening. county commissioner Jasper Yaa- P^are said, "The rose, nor red rived Wednesday and will be th? Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davison kah met with the state highway nor white, but stolen of both.” guest of Mary Lou Berger for Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5.00 of Lamoore, Calif., and Mr .and engineer Sage at Sixes to re The other, on a branch of colun- a few days. Mrs. Albert Davison of Shafter, consider t h e approach to the dula bearing two conventional Evenings by appointment Calif., wen* overnight guests at highway f rom the Sixes River blossoms has on the third stem ‘ Mrs. E. H. Grootendorst and son. Ed. drove to Salem the first *hone 293 Goetz Building the Walter Brooks home Satur road. It is possible work may a freak or “sport.” of the week. day. I he women are sisters of start on this project about th^a Mrs. Georgia Brooks. last of August. Kenneth, Ethelene and Jean The youth group exemplified ette Thompson left for Newport the first degree at the Sixes Saturday afternoon where they Grange Saturday night. These attended a family re-union. Sawmill and Woods Men Mrs. Virginia Wilson of Port young people graduated from ju One mile north of Carpenter- land and her brother, Mr. Romig, venile Grange about three months ago and are to be complimented ville on Highway 101. of Denver, Colo., were week-end on the excellent work done. guests at the Charles Jensen The county road crew has been home. Mrs. Wilson is Mrs. Jen- rebuilding the hack half of the sen’s mother. R. M. Knox and W. H. Niemann of the W. H. Niemann Bulb Co. LANGLOIS NEWS LOCAL NEWS Dr. Robt. E. Smith DENTIST FOR RENT HELP WANTED 1- and 2-room Apartments Boden hamer- Mason Lbr. Co. SUNSET MOTEL • I I "h i always lair we«^ inside your For old-time Hiram Walker quality WHILE THEY LAST—We hat AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER White Side-wall Tire Sets Left 6.00x16; 4-ply 6.70x15; 6’ply 67OXI5; 4-ply 7.IOXI5; 4-ply JUST TELL THE MAN CHEV ROLET Sales and Service YOU WANT ROGUE MOTORS Phone 411 IMPERIAL! 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