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Page Four _______ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON LANGLOIS NEWS B y M arion B rooks (Too la te for la s t w eek) F loras-W illou, Club Time for th e annual cooked food sale and b a z a a r has rolled aro u n d again. I t w ill be held in th e old L anglois re s ta u ra n t build ing. CofTee and pie will be served d u rin g th e day. M any artic le s, su itab le for C h ristm a s gifts, will be on sale. Som e m ay w onder What the club does w ith the m oney It ea rn s an d how its existence is Justified. H e re a re som e of the accom plishm ents of th e p ast y e a r . m oney d o n atio n s: $200 to L an g lois co m m unity c h u rch building fund; $10 to re p a ir ch u rch roof; >20 4-H su m m er school sc h o la r ship; $10 to P o rt O rford c h a m b e r of com m erce; $5 for E a s te r sea ls; $25 for the C arp e n te rv ille g irl who w as severely burned; $l!H) lo r school band in stru m e n ts; $10 to Gold B each hospital; $15 fo r C h ristm as candy for schools; a n d m any o th e r item s such as flowers and cards to th e sick, etc. Sportsmanlike DRIVING 1 hursday, November 22, 1951 T hanksgiving, but has been p ost poned a week. Rev. McNeil, d irec to r of V illage Missions, an in terd en o m in atio n al group, will be in Langlois Sunday. Dec. 2, and will speak at the C om m unity church. He w ill be here th e w eek beginning Nov. 26 to w ork in the com m unity. Mrs. Lang and Mrs. H u tto n took E lain e L ang to a doctor a t Coos Bay and had a tu m o r rem oved from h e r ear. m a s te r as a door prize, w ith o th e r prizes going to G ary Bolin, a piece of R ev ere-w are d o n ated t o H anscam s, and a fishing pole dm n ated by J. G. G a lla g h e r w as vvon by M rs. E d ith B erger. Leti Go Putnams Entertain Employes at Party Mr. and Mrs. Ross P u tn a m e n te rta in e d em ployes and friends at the Rod and Gun C lub hall. Nov. Power! Everybody likes it. | 10. T u rk ey d in n er w as served by Power! Of course cars give In y o u r car, you have plenty o f the A lta r Society. A fterw ard s the you a thrill. Thev puff up your it. Don't let it run away with self-expression, th ey magnify group danced to Mrs. P u tn a m ’s you! your ego. Whether or not you m usic on the electric organ. A t 5 our car is like a large, more deserve it depends on one im tending w e re: powerful YOU. It obeys YOUR portant question: Can you. con will, not one of its own. It Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hinton, Mr. trol that power? starts, stops, turns, speeds up, and Mrs. Joe H ellrig, Mr. and Power out of control makes slows down exactly as you wish. you ridiculous — or criminal! Mrs. P ete Olson. Mr. and Mrs. A car is a lifeless lump of iou deserve power only if you Jim Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H a r stuir altogether harmless. keep it in control. old P u tn a m and children. Mr. and Then YOU get behind the Thrill to the power of vour Mrs. J u n e S abin and children wheel! For whatever it does Mrs. Edwin M atson and d au g h car. But never unleash ‘that an d Mrs. D elores B rooks and S a n after that, YOU are responsible, ters. Mr. and Mrs. H e rb ert F ritz power to maim or kill. dy left for S elm a. Ore., Nov. 6, says the AAA driver training \ e v e r let your powerful ear and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. A rt book, “Sportsmanlike Driving.” w h e re they m et th e ir husbands get away from its safety leash. Moore, M r .and Mrs. F ra n k Hell- w ho w ere re tu rn in g from an elk rig, Mr. and Mrs. H enry H orst, j h u n t in ea ste rn Oregon. They vis R ichard tors have gone to S alem w here Mr. and Mrs. H e rb ert Payne, Mr. ' ited Mrs. B rooks’ p aren ts. Mr. and D anielson of C oquille m ade w eek Mr. Shoop, M ary, M arily n and M rs. J. A. B uckles for a few days end e rip to Kelso to visit a co u M adelyn will a p e a r on the Lib and Mrs. L aw rence B oardm an I Comfortable, t o o ... and you get a before re tu rn in g home. sin of theirs, who has been ill. e rty netw ork, S unday aftern o o n , and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. E d win C hapm an and d au g h ter. Mr. ! lot more travel for n lot less money! Bill B ran n an w as a d in n er guest C h arles Brooks accidently step- singing old songs. S ee y o u r frie n d ly G re y h o u n d and Mrs. Jess H oagland. Mt . and a t the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. John lied through the c a ttle g u ard on W ayland L iverm ore is hom e on Mrs. Tony C hristensen. M r . and Agent about any trip, anywhere. Johnson of P o rt O rford, Tuesday. Ray Zum w alt place, in ju rin g his leave. H e expects to be sent to Mrs. Val M endelhall Jr., Mr . and W ednesday evening be atten d e d leg painfully. H e still is u n d e r K o re a as soon as he re tu rn s to Mrs. J o h n D arger, Mrs. Fred a b irth d ay and a n n iv ersary d in th e d o cto r’s care. SEE HOW YOU S A V E! I eam p. G ardner. Mrs. Sadie M erritt. E l n er honoring Mrs. C harles S axton F rien d s of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F ran k M orris of Sixes has been m er G ard n er and G eorge aG tes. EA’D.U B R O O K IN G S : an d Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, Brooks, Sixes, gave th em a house re le a se d from th • service am i is m er G ard n er and George aG tes. D ep a rtu res a t P o rt O rford. u a r m in g S a tu rd a y . The B rooks ¡visiting friends and re la tiv e s in and Mrs. Dick D u n k leb erg er of To D aily Fare Mrs. L a u ra F ren ch of Landor, w ere p re se n te d a set of dishes. T exas on his w ay home. He ex Gold Beach, Mr. and Mrs. R alph C’oos Bay ..... .... 3 ............... $ 3.10 Wyo., has l»een visiting a t the Mrs. Roy S tein rem ained in pects to be here early in De,- Luick of S m ith River. Mr. and P o rtla n d ..... .... 3 ............... 6.55 hom e of h er d au g h ter, Mrs. J. R. P o rtla n d to re c u p e ra te from a cem ber Mrs. Leon H ard in of C rescent E u re k a .... 3 ................ 2.15 C ollins of D enm ark since m id recent operation, keeping h er T he hom e extension groups of City. S an F rancisco .... 3 ................ 6.10 sum m er. S he expects to re tu rn sm all son w ith her. Mr. S tein and P ort O rford, Sixes and L anglois Los A ngeles ..... 3 ................. 11.50 to her hom e u tte r T hanksgiving. ' older children re tu rn e d to L an g will m eet at Sixes G range Dec. 1 Mr. and M rs. A rt S w eet of lois this vveek. Plus Federal Tax 1, for study of holiday decoration. Sixes, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Sw eet Return Trip 20% LESS...on Round Trip Tickets Mr. and Mrs. Shoop and daugh- Mr. and Mrs. H enry Adolphsen T he bazaar, opened to the pub a re on an extended trip th ro u g h lic S a tu rd a y at the V. F. W. hall ROBERT the southw est. T hey w ill re tu rn hv th e A lta r Society of S ta r of R ETTKE th ro u g h Idaho, and M ontana, if th e S ea C atholic church, added L ocal A g e n f^ l w e a th e r perm its. C ards to friends a tidy am o u n t to th e funds for • tell of a w onderful trip. P h o n e 311 the new church. M any booths of A group ot p o rt O rford wom en Design your fireplace, patios, etc. handiw ork, food, and gam es kept honored Mrs. Ella K napp of L an g everyone busy and en tertain ed . lois on h er S l:h b irthday , Nov. S. Mr. L o u n sb erry won the mix- l i e .llso dealtli dealt!) in tik> . of A" ; ill M ary W oodw orth, A nnie H ughes, in tile O na W agner, Fax P rice and D o-! hearths and wall tile. c.a Sw eet brought a pot luck d in n e r at noon and in the a f te r noon E thel M ontgom ery, H a ttie H am pton. A m anda S m ith , C lara M atheny, Atm T ichner, M ildred 500 yards north of 4 Biddles Motel, Harbor Malloy. M arg aret Corbin, E stella H ansen and H azel (.’ran a rriv ed (tile the family a treat— yet eost you no more— and to r a p leasa n t afternoon . still hare the day to yourselves, unhampered I R uth and David E n g elb a rt o ft B eaverton a te spending the w eek-, end at the John D onaldson home. 1 urkey with Sausage Dressing wits. M arth a Dennis of Sixes | has gone to Los A ngeles for a Sweet Potato Puffs checkup w ith a fam ily doctor Green Beans Spring Salad Sixes G range inducted four can- dld ates into the o rd er S atu rd ay Bread Butter ' Coffee O tlieers elected for the com ing Dessert: Cranberry Meringue Pie y e a r a r e ; M aster D ean Collins; ov erseer John B ru eh ler; L e c tu r e r E lsie Q uinn; s te w a rd G erald Q uinn; assistan t stew a rd Bob Z im m erm an; lady assistan t sfew - a rd L orane Z im m erm an; score- ta ry F ra n k Pook; tre a s u re r Geraldine Bomar, Proprietor , Gus O dstrom ; chaplain M arini B rooks; g a te keeper Bill B ra n We will I k closed Christmas, That will he a day for nan; C eres F ull» M astropolito. Pom ona M ary Jea n L iverm ore. family gatherings—perhaps, for us, too! F lo ra M abel E d stro m ; executive com m ittee C larence Brooks, H enry A dolphsen and W alt S lo cum. Ju v e n ile M atron is Pee-W ee C ollins and m usician, Fav Price. F loras Willow club will m eet Nov. 29, in th e old Langlois re s ta u ra n t building to p re p are for By C O N TR A C T, OR BY DAY the cooked finnl sale on Dec 1. T h e i r re g u la r n ic e ti ng is on KEEP CONTROL OF YOUR CAR • • « the Bazaar A Success LET YOUR LOCAL MASON GREYHOUND H. N. WALLACE T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R Richard H. Saul, M. D ANNOUNCES The Opening of His Offices the nook cafe WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 For the General Practice of Medicine. O ffice: 2nd Floor, Manley Bldg. A. J. JOELSON, Bunder PHONE 173 Hours: 9-11 a. m.; 1-5 p. m. and Saturday, 8 to 1 p. m. N O T IC E A fter this d ate, Nov. 14, l will be responsible for no debts or obligations o th e r th an those con jtra c te d by myself. JO H N H. LAMB Brookings, Oregon R E M O D E L IN G A N D B U IL D IN G Estimates Furnished Contact at the end of Benham Lane Box ibo Harbor