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age Q of politics w it h th e job of being d uring th e first p a rt of O ctober. The W eek In da?, n4gh*- ning and tw o d au g h ters. P hyllis E uropean com m ander, th e success T he fresh m an class officers a re - Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Pock w ere and Jan ice, of S herw ood w ere P resid en t. Iren e S y p h er; vice W a s h in g to n , D. C. of th at job m ight be endangered. presid in C oquille F rid ay m orning. On w eekend g u ests of th e F ra n k en t. B a rb a ra M edlock; sec th e ir w ay hom e they stopped at Moores. L e’and is a nephew of re ta ry , D orothy W igle; tre a s u re r, th e c ra n b e rry g row ers m eeting F ra n k Moore and son of O 1. ► X H A R R IS E L L S W O R T H . M.C. G erald P hillips; stu d en t council in Bandon. T his m eeting was in Moore. T hey m ade th e Rogue here is an old but pithy com m em ■Fu m m e ent n w hich I had not recalled for . . . ber. D ale , Sm . . ith. . , form of an inspection to u r R iver trip on ’S a tu rd a y and re e l » « v U5 h7 u Sen‘° i ol l>ogs Prev io u sl>’ sprayed in a tu rn e d hom e on S unday, ■ y ea rs u n til a few days ago. The ■ saying goes: “B ack home and k mninv n! L ‘ H * ‘‘« a n d . w eed co n tro l program . Much Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k Donaldson ip, J f 5 S adv,sor; Rf bert L. p ro g ress in w eed co n tro l w as re- have a baby girl, born on Sep- ■ broke.” Yes. t h a t ’s it. Now I T h e tfo id is sophom ore class a d - 1 ported. ' tem - - b er 21 at M ast hospital ™ I know w h a t it m eans because I in visor, and Miss Evelyn C a rte r is Mr. and Mrs. Art A ldropp m o -1 M yrtle Point. She ■ cashed the last of o u r tra v e le rs ’ - . » ---- - - ...... ...... w as nam ed fresh m an class advisor. to red to E ugene on S a tu rd a y and B a rb a ra Lou. She w as born on I checks to buy o u r tra in tickets A stu d en t Ixxiy m eeting w as e a rlie r in the w eek Mr. A ldropp h er g r a n d f a t h e r D o n ald so n s I from th e p ier in New York to held on S ep tem b er 17 w ith B a r w as in A rc ata in stallin g a set of b irth d ay . j W ashington. D.C. L ast week b a ra P hillips and G ary B ru ck ler loggers scales. Mrs. ' c liff L ang accidentally I H elen and I com pleted a ra th e r being elected stu d en t council Mrs. Donna C h urchill is home stepped into a hole n e a r a burn- I sh o rt but exceedingly interesting m em bers from the stu d en t body to r the w eekend. S he teaches ing stu m p and burned one foot I trip to E urope, arriv in g back here in g en eral - - J •*— • ■ - Beach d u rin g q u ite badly and lives in ~ Gold I ju s t as th e I louse resum ed active th e week, re tu rn in g home for the I w ork a f te r its sum m er recess. Mr. and Mrs. R obert F le tc h e r P.-T.A. N E W S w eekends. On th e trip we visited in Eng- and fam ily moved this w eek from T he L anglois P a re n t-T e a c h e r! Langlois Hi played the first th e Thom pson house to W estlake, I land. Irelan d . F rance. Spain. A ssociation met T h u rsd ay eve- football gam e of i«s h istory w ith Oregon. I Ita ly and G erm any. To save ning. S ep tem b er 18, in the g r a d e ; P o rt O rford this w eek. F inal I tra v e l tim e w e frequently used Jatte L eath ers of O phir visited school gym. The new p re s id e n t,1 sco re; P ort O rford 21, Langlois 0. I the ex cellen t E u ropean airlines the Dean Collins o v er th e week- Mrs. W ilbur S ypher, called th e Sixes G ran g e H.E.C. m et w i t h 1 I and w ere th u s able to spend sev- m eeting to o rd e r and introducedL D ovia S w eet on T h u rsd ay a fte r-, ! I e ia l days in each of the countries the teac h ers of .th e high school noon. Seven m em bers and th re e Sixes G range me; at th e Sixes ■ visited. ‘ visitors w ere presen t. G range hall S a tu rd a y evening in and grade school faculties. F o r o b tain in g inform aion on Mr. and Mrs. J D. T h ctfo rd reRU,ar A ?ssion; E our ‘'« » ^id ates The group voted to increase I specific su b jects, such as the l n , o KTt h e . ,h ird th e an n u a l dues from $1 p er of H oquiam , W ash., arriv ed for WT , stu d y of socialized m edicine m ade and fo u rth degrees. N om ination B rookings is being ta lk e d by fam ily to $1 per m em ber and a w eeks visit w ith the Bob Thet by my co m m ittee in 1949. an of the whole sta te , and m uch of th e | to sponsor a B row nie Scout fords on S a tu rd a y of s ta te officers was p art of th e ficial However, business. G af arnge will open I SPW- trip m n n is . \ n ex i cellent. i.-• o u e v ®r . w est, due to its trem endous new troop for th e y o unger girls. 1 Mr . and Mrs. F r in k P o o k w ere 1 bUSineM* nt?c .. A.........., ____ e m ore ,n grow th in recent years. C o n stan A fte r a lengthy discussion of miinH ......1.. o,......1... th ro u g h the w in te r at 8 o’clock. sta n t- t A fte r a lengthy discussion of called to P o rtla n d ea rly Sunday 1 a g en e ral w ay on this one per d ea th of M r s a n d a ,d ,,r n e - A very nice pro- ly, alm ost every m ail inquiries th e projects to be u n d e rta k e n fo r m orning by th e sonal to u r th an in all of my p re come to this office, seeking infor- .th e coming year, it w as decided Pook s brother K™m was ■?“ ° " . hv ,ho H E e vious official trip s put together. m ation concerning possibilities in to finance 50 p er ceni of th e cost t , , ch a irm an , M ary W oodw orth, In th e next tw o o r th re e w eek this a rea for countless types of of a stag e c u rta in for th e high tem b er Vo J u n , u ™ ? ? T ’'* w ’ E Ider C - Lloyd W ym an of the ly le tte rs I will note some obser businesses. A copy of th e P ilot school gym , and 50 per cent of a ,. .hi ! * .1 . ’ leai‘,,r> Mrs. C oquille S ev en th -d ay A dventist v ations m ade p a rtic u la rly as to is m ailed in hopes th a t from the the cost of a tap e reco rd er for U n , « u ° • Ma »Karet B rit- chu rch had ch a rg e of the services G erm any and re g ard in g the E u r colum ns, some conclusion m ay be th e g rad e school. Cy G a rd in e r,! 1".. ¡' 10 i S. 3 ♦ " * ,nISm ’ al ,b e Langlois C om m unity opean defense p ro g ram headed by formed. It is im possible for me to C arl B ritton, G erald Q uinn and 1 n ? „ ‘a. " ’ ? , M rs* church. He will be back n ex t G eneral E isenhow er. F o r this say definitely in any m anner. Mr. F re e tz w ere nam ed on th e in ' t< xtilo m in tim " '" ‘Vd essoPs Sunday, S ep tem b er 30. E very- tim e I will m ention a few g en It has become n ecessary for w ays and m eans co m m ittee to R efresh m en ts we 3 i 1 o ae enjoyed his songs an d inspir- e ra l im pressions: m any h o m e o w n e rs to put locks m ake plans for raising the re- j ean S voher ' SC!' ed ing m essage. 1. T he people of E urope seem on doors w hich used to rem ain quired funds. ! . ‘ T he E a s te r lily gro w ers of th e to be g e ttin g along fairly well. I unlocked. T em p tatio n for chil- Room m o th ers for th e y e a r Mr. and Mrs. L eland Moore and L anglois a re a have about com- seem ed to notice a m uch m ore dren not in school who a re left w ere nam ed as follow s: F irst d a u ^b tc rs;_Leeann and Joyce, and pleted th e digging of th e ir bulbs g en e rally ch e ertu l a ttitu d e th a n to th e ir own am u sem en ts have 1 saw e ith e r in 194 7 or 1949. In been p ilferin g residences and do g en eral, the low-incom e people ing dam age to prem ises. P a re n ts ond and th ird grades, M rs. Bob 0053235323480200020101022300000000000201020101010000000001000002060802234848 Z im m erm an; fo u rth grade, Mrs. a re having ju s t about the sam e should keep closer scru tin y to V irginia H endrickson; fifth and difficulty in E u ro p e as they a re prevent any fu rth e r dam ag e and sixth grades, Mrs. H arold B rit- having here a t home. T he cost of possible d am ag e cases. Dogs, ton; seventh and eighth grades, living keeps ju s t about even w ith rom ping w ith th ese c h ild re n ,1 M rs. C h arlie Jensen, and P.-T.A. w ages. All sto res seCm to be well have w recked som e b ea u tifu l advisor for th e high school, Mrs. stocked. M ark ets and food stores gardens. , J e a n S tra in . A Ke y To G a s Miller am ple selections and seem This brings us up to discussion I ______ F« be w ell p atronized. In short, of th e w ork facing th e council Mrs. P au l S m ith and sm all son the dow ntow n a re a s of E uropean in th e com ing weeks. T he job is Econom y cities a re q u ite sim ila r to com trem endous (stupendous would and Mrs. W ilbur S ypher w ere Co quille v isito rs M onday. p a ra b le a re a s here. be a m ore co rrect w o rd ). C h a rt If your car’s distributor is Mrs. S. — E. C heever and - John ------ -- ----- ...... 2. W e visited one country, ers a re being studied; o rd in an c es, to th city u a i re v . being G erber of Langlois — w — ere Spain, w hich had little o r no aid c applicable * 1 1 i v e v n e i v u i v e — — S un d ay delivering current to the ___ i i . . u ____ ■ __________ i___ cte nf an» Ml'S by th e • individual m em bers, I d d in in n n n er r nn g u n ests of M» Mr. . and from th e U nited S ta te s, and we read 1 1___ spark plugs at just the right instant . . . If the plugs found the people th e re as friendly w ith th e idea to not im pose upon John G erber of Bandon, are clean and properly gapped . . . you’re getting to w ard us. and A m ericans g en e r anyone. • ’ M rs. E th e l K tam ck of W est- P erh a p s one of th e m ost im- m ost G range called on several ally, as w ere th e people in th e good gas mileage. If not you’re LO SIN G gas and co u n trie s we a re aiding w ith a p o rtan t im m ediate 01 dinances will persons in Langlois try in g to you need our tune-up special service. g re a t m any dollars. F rom th a t I be one re g u la tin g th e zoning of stim u la te in tere st in th e queen th in k I can d raw the conclusion all fu tu re buildings. It is going contest in connection w ith th e th a t friendship is not bought w ith to be difficult to decide w hich area C ran b e rry F estival. Miss P a tty shall be used for w h a t purpose. Boice of L anglois w as chosen by c u r dollars. W ho w ould like to guess on the th e Sixes G range to be th e ir re p WEST OF MOTILE STATION 3. G erm any, and w h at happens in th e fu tu re to the 80 o r 90 m il a c tu a l population of B rookings? re se n ta tiv e at th e m eeting S a tu r- lion G erm ans, is »he n um ber one T hat w ould be fun to have gu ess problem in all E u ro p e—o r in th e es published. W ho w ould like to w rite down th e ir guess and com w hole world. 4. The unified E u ropean defense p are it w ith th e neighbor or the system , being w elded to g e th e r by frien d ? T ry it. 1 w ill clim b out G en eral E isenhow er and th e on a lim b and say th a t 2000 splendid people in w h at they call w ould abou t hit th e num ber. th e S H A P E h e a d q u a rte rs n e a r Does anyone have a b e tte r guess. P aris, is by fa r th e m ost im por ta n t and. I th in k , th e m ost suc LANG LO IS W arren B. “C urly " S tarr ~ J ohn R. “ J ack ” H olmes cessful of any of o u r foreign pol B y M A R IO N B R O O K S icy efforts. T he econom ic im por tan ce of the E u ro p ean defense L A N G L O IS H IG H SC H O O L L O G G IN G M IL L SU PPLIES plan seem s to d w arf o u r lavish E L E C T S C L A S S O F F IC E R S ECA pro g ram . I will discuss this Election of class officers for m ore fully in my le tte r next th e cu rre n t school y e a r w as held BROOKINGS, ORE. week. durin g activ ity period S ep tem b er 3. U nlike m ost o th e r A m erican 17. v isito rs to th e E isenhow er head- The senior officers a r e : P re s i q u c rte is . I have no prediction or dent, C harlie C lark e; vice p resi OPEN UNDER NEW OW NERSHIP comm ent to m ake as to w h e th e r dent. Dick E v erest; se c re ta ry - Ike w ill o r will not be a can d id ate tre a s u re r. M ary H ildebrand; s tu for th e presidency. I am pretty- dent council m em bers, M ary H ild c e rta in of one th in g though, and ebrand. The seniors also decided th a t is th e G eneral reg ard s his to hold a dance in th e high school ♦ Wire Rope Pulleys and Sheaves ta sk of p u ttin g to g e th e r a 12- gym on O ctober 6. n atio n defense w all in w estern The ju n io r class officers a re : ♦ Blocks Mat and \- Ik lts E urope as fa r m ore im p o rtan t P resident. Noel M artin ; vice rig h t now th a n an y th in g th a t president, D orothy S to rm ; sec re *Esco Rigging Bolt,s and Nuts m ight happen p o litically a y e a r ta ry -tre a s u re r, S h irley P hillips; from now. He seem s to have the stu d en t council m em ber, Clyde * Axes and Sledges sound idea th a t th e job he is do Quigley. Bearings ing is essen tial to W e ste rn sec u r The sophom ore class officers ity ar.d w orld peace and. th e re a re : P resid en t, M ary D onaldson; * Socketing and Splicing Misc. Supplies fore, is fa r m ore im p o rtan t th an vice president, Gary B ru ck ler; w hat happens to him personally. sec retary , B a rb a ra P hillips; tre a s USED E Q U IPM E N T u rer, Iris R obbins; stu d e n t coun- I I isy r.telligent enough to know th a t cil m em ber. M adelyn Johnson. I ifjA e did o r said an y th in g now’ T he sophom ores decided to hold W ut n: ght indicate his m ixing freshm an in itiatio n som e tim e I JUST PERSONAL T U N E -U P !! BROOKINGS GARAGE Olympia Hardware & Supply Co.