Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 13, 1951, Page 12, Image 12

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BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
LANGLOIS
By Marian Brooke
Mrs. Alden Boice was taken to
P o rtla n d W ednesday m orning foi
m edical check-up. While away,
Mrs. C arrie Boice is caring f» r
the baby.
is reported that Newt H aga hook­
ed an eight-pound silverside on
the county road with his bare
hands during the recent high
w ater when Willow Creek ovei
flowed.
Kenneth Thompson was at Gold
Peach Wednesday on county fair
business.
Dave and M yrtle McKenzie of
E ureka visited friends and r e li
fives along Elk river, over the
Sunday, Dec. 9, members of
Sixes Grange and Masons neld
a barn-raising party for Mr. Den­
nis, of Sixes. Nine men were pres­
ent and at noon the women came
w ith a pot luck lunch. Everyone
had a fine time and good prog-
iess was made on the barn. They
plan to go back another day and
Let the heavy work done so Mr.
Dennis can continue alone.
Ray Deets returned from P o rt­
land Friday. He had been atendt-
log barber school for the past
The John Donaldsons made a
ten days, and took his final ex­ v/eek-end.
num
ber of trips to Coos Bay last
am inations, passing w ith high
week
to visit Mary Jo Jensen
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jim
Sypher
re
­
average.
turned
this
week
from
a
ten-day
who
is
confined to the hospital.
Mrs. C arrie Boice spent a few
C
harlie
Jensen
was able to brin,;
yiist
a
t
Sacram
ent
where
thev
days in Langlois last week, r.-
visited
friends
ana
relatives.
M
ary
Jo
home
S aturday where
tu rn in g to her home a t Gold
F. E. Bray went to Glenda!?, she is improving.
Beach, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Jensen, Ore., S aturday for equipment fcr
Joe Edwards of W eott, Calif ,
W ilbur and Judy returned home the mill.
called on the Charles C lark ’s
from Chicago by way of P o r t­
Mrs. Jesssie Spring and son of cne day last week.
land Thursday evening. Mrs. Jen- Schenactady, N. Y., spent the
Langloia P. T. A. will meet
een’s m other, Mrs. Virginia W il­ g ie a te r part of last week at the
Dec. 18 at the grade school gym
son, accompanied them and will O. K. Wilcox home. They ar?
Youth dance at Sixes Grange
rem ain for several weeks.
cousins of the Wilcox family.
is set for Dec. 21. It is a pot luck
A reception was held at the Roy
Mrs. W illiam Gadsby of Nah- r.flair with all invited.
K am p home honoring Mr. and cotta, Wash., niece of Mrs. Lex
Mrs. Gerald Kam p last Satu»- Cope, is spending a few days vis-
At the next regular m eeting
<tay night. A large crowd of iting at the Cope home. She has
Sixes Grange the Juvenile
neighbors and friends came.
been on a trip to California and Gi angers will hold their annual
This is a oelieve it or not i t is on her way home.
graduation exercises. Several of
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Easterling the juveniles wfil graduate into
and baby arrived in Langlois cn the sub-ordinate Grange. There
the work
of
gift exchange with
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I J T hursday » to
-- take up
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" W in
, 1 1 , v ill also be a a
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D on't Forant
1>astor in the Langlois Commun- rifts ,im ited to 50c and treats
l l t y Church. As soon as he is sot- i n<^ *ree Tor fhe youngsters.
to order her corsage for th e " '* *>« wil' '« * in visiting t» e l The annual church board m W
1-egion Dante, Saturdav
7
Z
night. Orders ta\en un­
til Noon, Saturday!
Young's G ift Shop
a
A A A A A
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I X r ' A n U d COmm,U n i,y
an *"« o f L a n g lo is
e
n o rt to b
u ild u up
n interest
i n t e r e s t in
ho
effort
build
in t the
church
Mr. and Mrs. W orth Shoop and
children spent the past week-end
. t Salem w here they visited Mrs.
'Shoop’s sister, who has been in
Jap an for the past three years.
Small Second-Growth Sawmill Logs
8-ft. Lengths and Longer!
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church was held Thursday eve­
ning. Two board members wer?
fiected: C. IP Brooks, re-elected
jf.,, ,ive y e a rs 'a n d Roy Stem »or
term of three years. A bu.ld-
\7 u T 7 clet rthinK‘ng wording person. W hat wit!
ci, L-x,,’e ' ' hcn your inconie is suspended due to
SICKNESS or INJURY?
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One I obey for entire family.
Stork Shower
ANDERSON LUMBER CO.
school gym. The table was dec- j
orated in keeping with the s e t - 1
son with a centerpiece made up
of a pop corn Christm as tree, '
decorated w i t h many colored
lifesavers. Many beautiful and
useful g i f t s were received, a
guessing game was played, with
prizes of pottery figurines going
to Ada Campbell, Alma Deets,
and Mimi Aldropp. Among thosa
present w e r e Mesdames O lle
Pritton, Guerin, Campbell, Hof-
sess, Strain, Capps, Deets, Al­
dropp,
Donaldson, Thorhavcn,
Everest, Pearce and Brooks. Ai*
unable to attend, sent gifts.
W E W ISH TO T H A N K the com m unity for its
good uns lies and the lovely flowers on the opening
of our new T O T A N D T E E N SH O P !
ing comm ittee w a s appointed:
' incent Smith, Albert Britton and
Worth Shoop, to get the build
ling program going. Sunday schotu
looms are badly needed and it
j is hoped progress can be made
soon. A finance com m ittee con­
i''s tin g of Dick Barklow, Mrs. Ai-
i bert Britton and Jean Strain,
1 as the job of soliciting the com­
m unity for building fnuds.
WANTED TO BUY !!
Thursday, December 13, 1951
Mrs. Jean Strain and Lucille
Barklow honored Mrs. Evelyn
Eoice with a stork shower S a t­
urday afternoon at the grade
Cash, Not Sympathy
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