Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 17, 1952, Page 4, Image 4

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Page Four
Thursday, January 17, 1952
Floras W illo w club met w ith and Isle a rrive d at the Percy ing each Monday at the home of son o f Van Nuys, C a lif., are vis­
Mrs. Joe N iIsen’s to observe the Lantz home, Sixes. They came to M arion Brooks. Lorane Z im m er­ itin g at the Ray Stevens home.
birthdays, honoring Mrs. C larke, this co u n try as im m ig ra n ts and man is project leader and Pete Mrs. O’G rain and M rs. Steven«
B y M a rio n Brooks
M r. and Mrs. John B ru c h le r Mrs. B ritto n , and K a th ry n W here­ j expect to make th e ir home here. Aldropp, M arion Brooks and Flos­ are sisters, and M r. W ilson JB
and fa m ily le ft Tuesday fo r B u r- at. Plans fo r a bazaar fo r fa ll They are glad to be out of Ger- sie Thorhaven are m aking the th e ir fa th e r.
M r. and Mrs. Fred Adams, Mrs.
discussed
and
bank. C a lif, w hen, they expect were
w ere m
icuM ca u
rn the
the p possibil
o a s t a l ­ i many. They landed at New Y ork wool dresses w ith Mrs. Zim m er-
to find em ploym ent in the U > ck-1 " y o i a c° ° i ed f ° ° d sale and ,h ® on Dec. 26. and a rrive d at Sixes i man. This w orship takes fo u r C icto r Johnston of th is place, M r.
heed plant
* * * • * serving of lunch one every (wo fp u r days later. Mrs. La n tz and , days and is preparatory to the and M rs. J. O. Phipps of Gold
M rs L a iia B a rtra m , a unt of ? L ‘ hre,e .? '° n,hs. were ?’‘ P>OJcd- Mrs. Langnor are sisters. They ! one next year in w hich coats and Beach and M rs Docia Sweet of
.' have not seen each oth e r in more , suits w ill lx* made. The w omen Sixes w ere present at in s ta lla ­
Lorane Zim m erm an, visited here Date of the postpone club ham
are ge ttin g more advanced in ­ tion of Pomona Grange officers
last week. She is m oving fro m din n e r and evening of fun was set than 20 years.
fo r Feb. 14.
M r. and Mrs. Bob Holcom b re ­ stru ctio n and are enjoying the F rid a y evening
P o rtla n d to San Francisco.
Ed Hughes
of co
C oquille
and turned fro m Colorado and are j w o rk immensely.
M r n n d M r«
Tirr.
Mrs. En
tiugnes oi
q u u ie ana
Charles Brow n and M rs. Juan­
w ho have been ,'m . tr ip hto u g h I 5?rs PhH A l born, L Se? “ ,de,s w i r i m aking th e ir home w ith Hazel
ita Law horn w-ere m a rrie d last
A rizona and M exico, «topped to d ln n ,,r.
* a ' ’ he A r ‘ SWee' Hogsess. Bob has gone to w ork
week-end.
Visit h his
is brother,
h r n t h A r Kenneth, .. and
L home fast Sunday
fo r Coos Bay Lum ber Co.
visit
Mrs. Docia Sweet w ill attend
fa m ily , M onday to Wednesday,.
G irl Scouts held th e ir re g u la r
By Mrs. W illia m T a ylo r
LOCAL NEW S
T hey le ft last Novem ber. T h e ir the Grange L ife Insurance school m eeting at Sportsmens club on
at
Nampa,
Idaho,
this
week.
She
O p h ir Womens C lub met at the
home is at Salem.
F or those show-er g ifts and baby
Jan. 9. They made plastic brace-
M r. and Mrs. If. If. Hansen w ill go to Sale and jo in a group : lets. The Shoop g irls served re­ home of M r s . Giddings l a s t clothes— fo r those lit t le things in
l e f t fo r P ortland, Wednesday. o f 18 to 20 who w ill tra v e l to ­ freshm ents of coolaid and cookies. Thursday, when a w-hite elephant life, come to Robinson’s Store,
sale was held. N ext M eeting w ill K e rr B uilding.
M rs. Roy Stein and Lanny w ent gether.
47
Mrs. A rchie A ld ro p p is leader
be January 18.
M r. and Mrs. W ard W ilson of
w ith them and w ill v is it Mrs.
Wesley K e rr of Packwood Wn.
I t is a baby g ir l fo r the R ay­
A uburn. C alif., viisted the O. K. mond Longaneckers, born F riday,
There was a good tu rn o u t at is a house guest of his brother,
S te in ’s parents fo r some tim e.
the square dance session at the H enry K e rr, and fa m ily . He was
M r. and Mrs. C harles C larke W ilcox fa m ily of Sixes over the Jan. 11 at N o rth Bend.
and son made a tr ip to G ra n ts 1 Neu Years holidays. M r. W ilson
Grange h a ll Jan. 5. N ext m eeting
Mrs. Joe Everest taught in the w ill be Jan. 19. A pot luck sup­ a guest at R o ta ry luncheon, on
Pass S aturday, re tu rn in g e a rly flnd Mrs. W ilcox are b ro th e r and
local school last week in the va­ per w ill be served and dancing Tuesday.
unday. They report ple n ty snow s*s ,e r-
Ed A ckley and Jess H oagland
cancy
caused by the death of w ill s ta rt at 8.
in the m ountains.
D on’t forget the Youth Dance
were business v isito rs a t K la m ­
Mrs.
Snow.
The
new
teacher,
Mrs.
Mrs. O’G rain and E m m ett W il- ath, C a lif., Tuesday.
Dale Lang went to P o rtla n d F rid a y at the Grange. It is pot
last week fo r u fin a l check on luck and ff you expect to eat, F lora Cooper o f S u th e rlin has
his eyes, fo llo w in g recent opera-1 brin g something. Mrs. E rw in of a rrive d and is liv in g w ith Mrs.
A udrey Sypher.
tion. He was found to be a ll rig h t D enm ark is Youth chairm an.
M r. and M rs. Leslie M oore re­
and is now back in school.
Sixes Grange met in re g u la r
M r. and Mrs. Geo. G uerin re­ session, S aturday evening. Seven turned from a three-weeks visit
at T ig a rd and P ortland.
tu rn e d from a tr ip to M ontague,
received
the
daughteY and U n . l l v ’ “ m ! h ' r candidates
!,,,U" h d'.'Kr,,,'s
a" d f"
u r th
‘ ° ird
^ ‘ and
he
Diane and Jean Pow erie have
Includes 5-foot Recess Tub, Grade A close-coupled
uHugni« i and la m ijy . On th e ir firs t and second There was a been v is itin g th e ir grandparents
re tu rn Mrs. Susie W h ite o f P o rt le ngthy business session a f t e r M r. and Mrs. A. W. B ritto n , and
toilet, 1/X 19-inch ceramic lavoratory—all complete
Of,<. " Is,” ’ n' " dl,y W l,h
| w hich Juvenile Grange served re- Sunday M r. and Mrs. Bob Powerie
of M y rtle P oint spent the day at
1 he little daugh ter o f M r. and freshm ent.
with trim to floor. These are white, made surplus by
bn«’ be,mn IiV 'w .’ .h'’ ° f ' i ,'nn’ n rl?
W ord fro m W ayland Liverm ore the B ritto n home, ta k in g the g irls
back w ith them.
^ n , b ^ , n.on1,„ f W^ e . n,X 7 n t r <* | L’nd'Ta* a t
t'h",
change in color scheme for houses intended.
Mrs. Steddom ’s B row nie group
M r nnd Mrs. Jen sen took th e ir E ngineer and C o istru cH o n Bn has grow n to 20 in num ber. They
dflught« i to the doctor to have the serving as cook
’ are w o rk in g on sh e ll-c ra ft now.
The b e tte r dress w-orkship of
le g c a s t removed. S a tu rd a y .
Mr. and Mrs. P au l L anguor
Langlois u n it is under way, m eet­
LANGLOIS NEWS
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BROOKINGS, OREGON