BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Page Four
Thursday, October 18, 1951
W omans M issionary Society of
Lois Kosbau. Those unable to a t games and coronation of queen.
North Bend.
C andidates for the 1951 queen are ' the Com m unity Church will m eet
Mrs. T. S. H arrington of Den tend sent presents, too.
Maoely Johnson. Shirley Phillips. a the home df Mrs. A. P. H end
m ark fell last W ednesday and Juvenile Box Social
B y Marian Brooks
At the next reg u lar m eeting of Glenda Holycross and B arbara ricks, Thursday, Oct. 18, at 1:30 k
broke several ribs.
P. M. for desert luncheon a m ? 4
Jam es H eator of D enm ark ov
cdiock
Mrs. Shirley N orris and Jean Sixes Grange the juveniles will
j regular m eeting, All women are •
e rtu rn ed his truck on the a p
have
an
open
m
eeting
and
will
welcome.
proach to Elk River Bridge, bad are visiting Shirley’s sister, Mrs. have a box social. It is to be a
ly dam aging it. He received a L. D. K eeler a t Anchor Point, m asquerade, but no one will be
Alaska. She has w ritten her p a r
Mr. and Mrs. Don H arroun are
few bruises.
ents,
the John Chenoweths th at turned away because they are ;
parents of a 9 lb. 11 ounce girl,
Mr. a nd Mrs. If. E. M orrill left
unm
asked.
The
public
is
invited.
S atu rd ay for Portland and a visit they intend to rem ain in Alaska Square dancing will lx» featured, j Miss M arcia Etzol, who has born Tuesday, Oct. 16.
to the Pacific International show. all w inter.
The date is Oct. 27 a t Sixes hall. been assisting Rev. Norm an O rth
Mr, and Mrs. Elton Sm ith of
Rob Zim m erm an’s sister, Mrs.
They returned late Monday. D u r
of Coquille in contacting m em Denver a re guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stork Show er Held
I
Douglas
Beeson,
husband
a
n
d
ing their absence Mr. a nd M rs.
Mrs. Don W hereat entertained bers of the American L utheran I.rskine M iller. Mrs. Sm ith and
Jam es Brooks attended the live daughter of Kelso. Wash., spent
church in this area, left for Che
stock and cared for the two boys. jlrom Monday to Thursday at the at her home w ith a stork shower ney, Wash., Monday. Church se rv Mrs. M iller are sisters. Salmon
for
Mrs.
Lloyd
Clauson,
Sat.,
fishing brought the Sm iths to the
Among those from here who j Zimmerman home. On the same
ices are being held at the Grange coast at this p a rtic u la r season,
Oct.
6.
Many
nice
present
were
day
an
au
n
t
and
uncle,
Mr.
and
attended the m arine band con
hall at present.
lh c daughter of the M illers. Mrs.
ce rt a t Eugene w ere Mr. and ; Mrs. H. B. Bray of Tacoma, stopp- rect ved and a pleasant a fte r
noon
spent.
Alfred Bolz, of B altim ore, is also
j
cd
over
night
on
their
way
from
Mrs. Charles Jensen, Judy and
Fred Moore is treatin g himself a guest and the family is enjoy-
First School Play of Year
W ilbur Jensen. Joanne Henry, California.
to
a week’s vacation in the San a re-union. The Sm iths came the
The first three-act play ot the
Mrs. E verett Strain, Hal S train
Mrs. Docia Sweet and Mr. and
Francisco a re a %
first of the week.
and P a tty Boice, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Orville Phipps are on a year to be given by Langlois Hi
John Donaldson, M ary Donald trip to W ashington. While there students will be sometim e in De
Mrs. E. C. Coie has returned
Pilot class ads pay— use them.
son, Madelyn Johnson, Lee Tuck I Mrs. Sweet will visit a sister at cember. The ola\ m d cast h rs
er, C harles Clarke, Vera Cad- W enatchee, and the Phipps will been c lw * n by Robert Thetford, from Mapleton, Ore., where she
has been visiting.
m an, Noel M artin. Dick Everest. attend a Grange hall dedication. | who will direct the production.
B arbara Phillips and Chas. Bul
The play is a farce-comedy in
The older group of Brownies
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Campbel J
lock.
met W ednesday at the grade gym three a ets by Robert S. Clair, en- drove to Portland Sunday where
W atch for details of the
B ertie Britton, freshm an a t the ¡with the ir leader, K itty Tucker. t ’. tk d : “The Cannibal Queen.”
Mi.
Campbell
will
en
ter
the
V
et
University of Oregon, was a vis | They finished their project of pup
Tentative members of the cast erans hospital for exam ination oi
ito r of her home last week-end. pet m aking and also dressed them.
a
re
. \ enedia Peterson, Glenda an old back injury.
D uring freshm an initiation at Mrs. Tucker treated the ten girls
¡Holycross, Noel M artin. C harles
I.anglois high, Gary B ruchler fell to candy.
|( lark, Madelyn Johnson, M ary
Mis Charles Young caught her
and injured his arm badly.
At t he same tim e the younger Donaldson, Joanne Henry, Clyde first salmon Sunday—not so big
and
Mrs. Harold C. Sypher re tu rn
but delicious, ju st out of the
ed home Oct. 8, from M ast hos- Brownies m et with their leader, Quigley, Shirley Phillips. B ert
Mrs. Rae Steddom. Eighteen were Britton, Dick Everest, Iris Bob frying pan.
pital, w here she was a surgical present.
bins and LeElia Kamo.
patient for a few' days.
Sixes Grange met Saturday. De H ight School Carnival Due
j M**- and Mrs. Cecil H art left
Mrs. W ilbur Sypher and Mrs.
gree
work
in
the
third
and
fourth
Langlois
high
students
will
hold
Ilor
K ansas near W ichita, Tues-
Dorothy Doane entertained with
a birthday party in honor of Jean i degrees wtere dem onstrated to th ejr annual carnival S aturday day to visit his relatives for the
Sypher’s J3ih birthday last F ri Mr. and Mrs. AI B erger and Mr. evening at the II. S. gym. Some- ne*t three weeks.
day nt the grade gym. Bingo and and Mrs. Bob Thetford. It was tiling new ami different is plann
other games with prizes were en- announced that the HEG would ed this year regarding booths., 1
joyed ( ake and Jello were served. meet at the home of Mrs. W alter
Girl Scouts held their regular Slocum on Thursday. On Nov.
m eeting Oct. 10 with their lead 113 the International H arv erstcr
er, Mrs. Archie Aldropj). Je a n ¡Co. will dem onstrate the ways
ette Thompson, Dolores Bruch ioi preparing frozen foods for the
deep freezer at the Grange hall.
ler served refreshm ents.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hail also has been loaned to the
Keeling, a baby girl, Oct. 10, a t local P.T.A. for a square dance, i
Kitchen Shou'cr Held
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Recently a kitchen shower was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Real Estate ami Insurance
Everett Quigley, honoring Mrs. :
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LANGLOIS
LOCAL NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL
CARNIVAL
Am ateur Show
Saturday, Oct. 27
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Brokers
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%-mile north on Highway 101
N otary Public- C. O. Leonard
SALESM EN:
O. S. Young
COUNTRY PROPERTY
160 acres with small cabin, a
good spring, Land has been logged.
Full price $3500. small down pay
ment.
13 acres, good 4-room redwood
bouse and guest house. $5500
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20
EAGLES ORCHESTRA
down.
160 acres ocean frontage, all
Roy E, Sunderland, Salesman
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. fenced. 60 acres in tim ber. Good
horse, large ba in, 3 sheds. $8000
Brookings, Oregon
will handle.
GOOD BUY 2bedroom house,
32 acres, 4-room house, $¿1500
F o r those seeking an environ close in. approxim ately 1’4 acres,
down.
m ent of distinction, quiet seclu good well, chicken house, fruit
46 acres, river frontage. 4-room
sion, and the charm of scenic su r trees, flower garden. $8500 on
furnished
house, garage, barn.
roundings, we have the place. In iei ms. « r a lly a nice place. P ra c
Some stock and form equip
addition, the distinctive home that tic a lly all new furniture for sale
ment. $17,500 full price.
goes w ith it will please you as i separately.
Five acres, river frontage, 4-
m uch as the surroundings. See
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room furnished house. $6600 dw.
the plan and give the builder a
4-room home and guest house,
Very nice 1-room cabin on beau
change to choose a color for the near the ocean, cute and cozy,
tiful wooded five acres. $5500 is
in te rio r which will suit you. Good large lot. $8500 on term s.
lull price.
term s can in* arranged.
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Five furnished rental u n i t s
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our wid«» selection. We have:
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1. l\vo town residential lots.
SPECIAL: $2000 down b u y s
50x80. for only $1800. on excel most beautiful four acres in H a r - ! acre, electric stoves and refrig
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2.
-acre lots with splendid acres f r u i t trees,, unfinished
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bouse, good well Full price $6500. view. $8500 full price. Some term s
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Seven furnished ren tal units
3. Lot w ith 60-ft. frontage on
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good
investm ent prop
owners home furnished. 5 acres
p n \ed road. Fine location $1070.
erties in Cury County. Come ¡w ith 700 feet hwy frontage, plen
4. Town lot with w ater and
sewer available. $850. Valuable I in and see w hat u c have to j ty of room for expansion or ideal
offer.
location.
tra ile r p a rk site. Also two acres
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lot bulb planting stock, $19,500
5. Acre in town, $1650.
6. 2 acres, not too far out • ACRES, I spring and another down.
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$2tXM> cash.
available. Practically all cleared
level
land.
Excellent
soil.
$3500,
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We can also offer you a bust,
Several NEW HOMES in Brook-
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AND
Term s may be arrange if desired. $1400 with $700 down.
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tht America» In-
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in 1816.
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next
door w est of Hen-
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