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Page Fourteen LANGLOIS BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. H aro ld B ritto n e n te rta in t'd a g r o u p of young people in honor of th e te n th b irth day of th e ir d au g h ter, Joan. G ifts w ere presen ted by g u ests and af- te r an evening of gam es, refresh - m en ts w ere served. 1 M ar|on B rooks and L oran Zim- m erm a n of Langlois and H azel M cKenzie and Docia S w eet of Sixes a tte n d e d the hom e e x te n sion p ro je c t leaders tra in in g a t Gold B each T hursday. Mrs. Agnes K olshorn of OSC w as in stru c to r, Thursday, February 28, 1952 Mrs. F lo ra C ooper and w as h ere to m ak e final a rra n g e m e n ts for se ttle m e n t of h er affairs. Mrs. C h arles S abin (D orothy C adm an) visited a t th e hom e of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. C adm an, W ednesday and T h u rs day. grades. The club is known as the low, S h irley P hillips, G lenda Holy- "Young H om em akers. O fficers to cross. N oel M artin , M ary D on head th e g ro u p : P resid en t, Lila aldson, Clyde Q uigley, Iris R o b #V Marian B rockt T u ck er; vice-president, Ja n ice bins. Jo a n n e H en ry and V endaia J Mrs. F lo ra T. Cooper, te a c h e r Boice; sec retary , Rosem ary’ S pi P eterso n . T his play is a fast-m o v . in the L anglois school, passed cer; re p o rter, T h elm a T u ck er; ing com edy th a t th e e n tire fam ily aw ay Tuesday m oning. S he had yell leader, Ju d y Thom pson; song is c e rta in to enjoy. Dr. C a rtw rig h t v m e from S u th e rlin to teach in leader, M arilyn Shoop. T he ob and Mrs. M iller, C u rry c o u n ty , *' a,<’ 1,1 M rs' Sno" wh<> » a s ject of th e club is g en eral house h e a lth n u rse w ere a th e high Mr. and Mrs. Chester Miller of killed in an autom obile accident keeping p rojects. On M onday, school T uesday m o rn in g v a c c in a t N ew berg spent th e w eek-end a t d u rin g C h ristm as vacation. Feb. 18, th e club held its second ing stu d e n ts ag a in st sm allpox and th e hom es of th e ir cousins, F ra n k Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Book re m eeting a t th e Jen sen home. d ip h th eria. As th e g ra d e school and Leslie M oore. T hey re tu rn e d tu rn e d from a tw o-w eeks trip to w as closed th a t day th e elem en to th e ir hom es S unday, tak in g C arm el, Calif., and S an F rancisco H IG H SC H O O L N E W S ta ry ch ild ren did not receive th e ir w ith them M rs. M ay H ollings- last week. T hey have been con L ainglois h i g h stu d e n t body vaccinations. A d ate for th em w ill fined to their home with flu ever G oss.tge, HDA w orth, who had sp en t a w eek a t X I l ,„ . arrival, ,S " play for c u rta in benefit, ‘The be announced la te r. C arn iv al Q ueen,” wili be given P re m a tu re ly born son of Mr. x o f , Ai, , Rr d ! t at th e high school gym F rid ay and Mrs. Ed S y p h er died T h u rs LOCAL NEWS and S a tu rd a y evenings, M arch 7 has hetn .11 Ihe past week but struc, |oca, units day m orning. G raveside services an d 8. It is a th re e -a c t farce w ith S p rin g -lik e w e a th e r has done is back to w ork now. | .. w ere held S a tu rd a y . these in th e c a s t: M adelyn J o h n m uch to ch an g e th e dispositions Mr. and Mrs. R alph Cope took Langlois P.-T. A. m et T uesday son, C h arles C lark e, L eE ella of m any people of th is a re a — [ a Je rse y heifer to G aston T u es evening a t th e g ra d e school gym. No. 1290 K aph, B ert B ritto n , D avid B ark - especially those building hom es. day. T he h eifer will be consigned It w as decided to sponsor a fund to the 4-H an d F F A sale. raising p ro ject for providing u n i Roy S tein and children w ere form s for th e band. It w as d e Of Private Sale of Real and called to P o rtla n d M onday. They cided to hold a d in n e r M arch 17 hed received w ord th a t th e ex to raise funds for th e high school Personal Property. pected baby was "still born.” c u rta in , a p ro jec t e n te re d into a t In th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te Limed oak dinette set and six chairs; Irv in g C ornell of M iddleton, Id- th e first of th e year. Mrs. D orothy of O regon, for the C ounty of aho, and A ntle H enry of B andon D oane is c h a irm a n of th e dinner. Walnut dining room set (less chairs); U rry‘ (w ere visitors a t the L u te H enry Sixes O range m et S a tu rd a y . One 1940 Plymouth, body and time in good shape, In th e m a tte r of th e E s ta te of borne S a tru d a y . ca n d id a te received th e th ird and H ersch el P. W eter, Deceased. | R alph Cope left for Yreka F ri- fo u rth degrees. F o u r new ap p li engine rough. N otice is hereby given th a t th e (,a>’ in th e in te re sts of his new catio n s w ere read. A g ric u ltu ra l u n d ersig n ed ex e cu trix of t» e es- ’ ranch. He expects to be hom e by ch a irm an , A n S w ee t re p o rted on ta te of H erschel P. W eter, d e n e x t M onday the co m m ittee m eetin g a t Gold Phone 2551 Brookings ceased, by v irtu e of an o rd e r of Mi nd Mrs Dave Englebart Beach. Legislative chairman, C sale Issued o u t of th e C ounty and d a u g h te r of B eav erto n a re B rooks m ade a refuort on road — C v u rt of the S ta te of O regon for spending th e w eek-end w ith th e ir conditions u rg in g an o v er-all road _ th e C o u n ty Of C u rry , duly m ade p aren ts. | su p e rin te n d e n t to account fo> and e n te re d on th e 9th day of S ix es-E lk Hom e extension unit ,oa(1 conditions, condition of th e F e b ru a ry , 1952, in th e above en m et at th e hom e of E rm a W ag- equipm ent, and over-all planning. I .titled e s ta te lic e n sin g th e ex ec- n e r d u r in g th e w eek . T w elve ot Bob Z im m erm an, c h a irm a n of the to sell th e h e re in a fte r de the m em ber^ and tw o g u ests w ere S t. P a tric k ’s day da/ice t i be giv scribed real and personal prop- presen t. Hom e accessoriess w as en March: 15, re p o rte d p o sters i e rty belonging to th e said e s ta te I be subject p re sen ted by W anda w ere out an d Ju v en ile G ran g ers m aking ad v an ce sale of tickets. w ill o ffer for sale and sell from Gossage, HDA. R O Y and H A Z E L H E N D R Y wish to thanf^ their and a f te r the 1 1th day of M arch, N orm a T hom as, Docia S w eet 1’Pm ona G ra n g e w as announced many friends and patrons for their very loyal pat 1952, at p riv ate sale for cash to ;|,1(I Edna P eterso n a tte n d e d a for M arch R, a t O phir. G irl scouts held th e ir iv g u la r R oliert R e ttk e of B rookings, O re- co m m ittee m eetin g on ru ra l life ronage during the past years they have been in gon, to r the lum p sum of $5,350.- Gold Beach, S a tu rd a y . A rth u r m eetin g Feb. 20 w ith Loife S y 00, a t Room 10. (.'e n tra i B u ild in g , Sw eet and O. K. W ilcox a tte n d e d p h e r in ch arg e. They w’ork ed on floral business on the W incline^. They hare sold B ro o k in g s, C u rry C o u n ty , O rp g o n , a county a g ric u ltu ra l m eeting the orig in al designs for te x tile p a in t their business to M IL T O N and O L IV E M c V A Y ing, 'Hie Shoop g irls served re all ol the follow ing described real s»’» e day. freshm ents. Mrs. M ary W oodw orth «and Mrs. and personal p ro p e rty s itu a te d in who trill carry on the florist business in the same Docia S w e e t a tte n d e d Bandon N e w C lub Orffconiaed C u rry C ounty, O regon, to -w it: way. Again they thanl^ you— everyone! Feb. 11 a new' 4-H c lu b w as G ran g e T h u rsd a y night in th e PERSO N A L PRO PERTY in te re sts of G range Life In s u r organized a t th e hom e of Mrs. O ne studio Couch ance. D uring th e m eetin g the hos. W ilm a Je n se n , leader. It includes O ne sm all "Z enith” radio pitnl plan for Coos co u n ty w as g irls of th e 4th, 5th a n d 6th O ne floor lam p discussed at length. O ne bed springs T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n th e G range O ne d resser, (m inted w hite II. E. C. m et a t th e hom e of M ary ’rw o dining chairs, cane se a ts W oodw orth. E lsie Q u i n n and Six oak chairs, le a th e r sea ts C la ra E rw in of D en m ark a t O ne e lec tric to a s te r , “No fob Too Big or Too Small** tended also. O ne hardw’ood k itch en c h a ir Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! Mr. and Mrs. R alph S w eet and O ne "G E ” elec tric re frig e ra to r, Mrs. N eona H all and children left old model Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance! F rid ay for a w eekk-end a t A sh O ne lib rary tab le Office hours. 9 a. m. 5 p. m. IVe are equipped to give your electrical need land. TYiree rocking c h a irs Mr. and Mrs. Ross Floyd and O ne w hite en am eled iron bed our immediate attention! I)R. R. E. SMITH O ne m a ttre s s children of E ugene w ere wceTi-end GEORGE DAL I ON, Manager D E N T IS T guests of Mr. and Mrs. F red H ar- One "W h ite” sew ing m achine gand and fam ily. O ne round oak dining ta b le P H O N E 2831 Phone 2S01 Kerr Building Brookings, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Al Volck a tte n d e d One v arn ished cabinet One "C h a rm ” cook stove the c a rn iv a l at the B andon g rad e DR. JOHN WILLS One I o w hom e-m ade kitchen school S a tu rd a y night. Funds d e OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ta b le rived w ere used for "hom e and and surgeon O ne ru b b e r-tire d law n m ow er Room," an o rg a n iz atio n sim ilar One living room oil stove to th e P.-T. A. DR. ROY M. WI1ITE REAL PRO PERTY Lt. and Mrs. F re d e ric k O 'N eil I«ot F ifteen (15) of B lock Fif- of C am p Cai son, Colo., visited OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and S urgeon te c n (15) of the tow n of B rook briefly w ith h er uncles, F ra n k ings. O regon, as p er m ap en title d and Leslie Moore, W ednesday. Em ergencies at Any Hour N O T IC E FO R S A L E ! BEN KERNS IN APPRECIATION! BROOKINGS CLINIC Number 1, of B ro o k in g s, Oregon, w h ic h w a s a p p ro v e d a n d filed De C om ber 1. 1920. an d is recorded tn Book No. 1. p a g e 5 of P la ts , R ecords o f C u r r y C ounty, as J T h e y w e re on th e ir w a y to th e H aw aiian Island w here La. O ’Neil will l»e statio n ed . H orace C ooper of N atchez, Wn. arriv e d here Feb. 20. He is son of PH ON E 2701 Eirnbi«/« by Appointm ent CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. 5-YARD LOAD $@»00 show n by del'd of conveyance re corded in V olum e 29 on P a g e 7,3 R ecords of D eeds of said C ounty. T h e sale w ill be mad«' subject to co n firm atio n by th e above e n title d C o u rt. Date of first publication, F eb ru a ry 14, 1952. D a te o f la s t p ublication, M arch 6, 1952. in 12) A C. BRISK ELL. Executrix. S am u el A. H all, A tto rn ey for Ex ecu trix , C e n tra l B uilding, Brook- W ELL IL L IN G ! Drill .1 well NOW for that extra water for irri gation for next summer’s lawn and garden! BROOKINGS LAND AND TOWNSITE COMPANY LES SHANAHAN iS years experience Orders may also be left at Leonard’s Realty Office TELEPHONE 442 Corner of Memory L ine and Del Norte— Brookinvs CENTRAL BUILDING—Brookings