Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 20, 1952, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, March 20, 1952
BROOKINGS -HARBOR PIL O T . BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age T hree
LANGLOIS
i'e,',’So ''J d ’ den,iS‘ f° r heF »'vo1- “ > h » ' e' c h a rg e o f th e dtsplay a t
len jaw .
w ith good reason, is astounded a t
th e spring festival. P e te A ldropp
B v M a ria n B rocks
Mr. and M rs. F re d D issm yer of has c h a rg e of th e sc ra p book and
they way th e F rench have of m ak ­
N o e rth Dick
Bend E r spent
W ednesdav
a t ' L orane Z im m erm an has floral a r ­
By Sonya Rush
ing even th e most ta ste le ss foods
Past tw o w eeks have found , th
u in hom
e a t D en
ra n g em en t fo r th e tahle.
j a d elight to eat. S to ries have been
m any of th e p a re n ts and children m ark
I I —S H IP AHOY!
F rien d s and neighbors a re g lad
sick with measles or the flu or
„
Once ab o a rd th e g o o d ship told ab o u t how d u rin g W orld W a r
both. Mrs. R u th M urphy of th e
‘7 ,
M? - 1 W P arso n s to w elcom e Mrs. Roy S tein back
2, the F ren ch could tu rn even
Chili ev ery th in g w as tine,
g ra d e school had m uasles an d
< ,? A shland a rriv e d hom e a f te r a p ro tra c te d sta y at
a so ld ier’s K ratio n into a d in n e r
cabins
a
re
larg
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an
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they
a
re
M rs. W a te rm a n h as acted as sub-
d > a ,h e A ,‘ S w eet home. P o rtlan d .
kept im m a cu late by tw o stew ards. tit for a king. S erved w ith every
I
hey
will spend th e spring va-
s titu te . Miss M uriel H ughes of
Mr. and M rs. A! Volck a tte n d - O u r cabin boy’s nam e is Alphonse, m eal ex cep t b re ak fa st, is wine,
cation w ith th e Sw eets.
th e g ra d e school has been absent
ed ^ e C oos-C urry H istorical so- he is sm all w ith light hair, eyes (w ith o u t change). W ine to any
Mr. and M rs F re d K u n tz of ciety m eeting a t E m pire. S a tu r- ________ _______ .... I1U, „ ,.t..UIX F ren ch m an is like w a te r to a
fo r th e sam e reason. Mrs. V incent
and com plexion. He has a ready
S m ith , M ary Jea n Livermore, and t o q u 'l l c vented a t the F ra n k day. T h ere w e re betw een 8« an d sm ile, and alth o u g h he speaks no fish. \ \ ith o u t it b re ath in g w ould
ook hom e S a tu rd a y evening
90 present. Sons of th e e a rly p i - . E nglish, he is m ost c o u rtro u s and Ixx'ome m ost difficult.
M rs. W o rth Shoop a re am ong th e
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Mr. and M rs. R en R undberg oneers spoke and told of th e op- so, I soon discovered, w ere the
victim s. Scores of pupils have a l­
On o u r fo u rth night at sea,
so suffered.
drove to G ra n ts P ass to spend th e ening of th e coal m ine a t Libby. 1 o th ers.
th e ra d io brought the exciting
M rs. N ina C arlson of D en m ark I " e e k *end w ith his m other, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C laude R an d le­
C ap tain Com ilia. re fe rre d to by news to the chief officer, th a t his
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N d S O n .
m an of M yrtle P oint visited a t his seam an as “C o m m an d an t.” wife in F ran c e had p re se n te d him
drove to E ugene Tuesday, r e tu r n ­
Mrs. Jim m y B la ir’s b ro th e r and th e A. W. B ritto n hom e a t D en­ is a d elig h tfu l m an. He is an e x ­ w ith an eight-pound boy. T his im ­
ing on S atu rd ay .
sister-in-law
, Mr. and Mrs. C h ris­ m ark. F riday.
cellen t host and his a fte r-d in n e r m ed iately called for th e d e lig h t­
Mr. and M r s . Wm. K eeling
Mr. and Mrs. Bob M alcolm and stories, w hich a re told w ith m uch ful m usic of popping ch am p ag n e
tianson
of
O ntario, Ore., have
m oved to M cK inley o v er th e p ast
arriv e d here and plan to m ake Mr. and Mrs. Dick H ofsess and hand-w aving, a c h a ra c te ris tic of corks (also on th e house).
w eek-end.
th
e ir hom e. T hey a re house h u n t­ Mrs. Alice H ofsess w ent to M y rtle th e F rench, a re m ost enjoyable.
Jo h n W a lk e r’s son, LeRoy, of
W e will reach Balboa, w hich is
P oint, S unday, w h ere Mrs. H of­
T h ere a re eight passen g ers in ­ the Pacific e n tra n c e to th e P a n ­
R oseburg, is m aking his hom e ing and he plans to w ork on the
sess’ bro th er. F red W heeler, w as cluding my au n t, uncle, and m y­
w ith th e W a lk e r fam ily a t Gol­ P eterso n house a t P o rt O rford.
am a C anal, on th e evening of
W ord has been received by Mr. ill w ith pneum onia. Del W h eeler self. We w ere very fo rtu n a te in F e b ru a ry 23, but w ill an ch o r
den rod C o u rt
R alp h Cope sp ent th e ea rly p a rt llfld Mts. F ra n k Moore th a t Rog- is
/ stay
. in g w ith his b ro th e r u n til secu rin g p assage on a ship w ith th e re u n til th e follow ing m o rn ­
,rnproves-
_
m any p leasan t p erso n alities, ing. ns ships only go th ro u g h th e
anc>’ " w e ere
r e ofr the sick n< . im
proves-
of th e w eek a t bis ra n ch n e a r e r and N ancy
list a t U niversity of O regon and
L an« lo,s GirI S couts held th e ir
One th in g th a t m erits m ention- can al in daylight. The d istan ce
Y reka, C alif.
Bill B rannon and Alice J o h n ­ had to miss a few days of classes. ,CRUlar nu' e t >ng w ith th e ir lead- I ing is the food. O u r ch e f’s nam e from the Pacific to the A tlan tic
T he sq u a re dance school con- • u- PCtC AIdropp T hey are fin‘ is Albert. Even my a u n t who con- is 14 m iles and tak es about eig h t
son an d sons of P o rt O rford drove
acted by M
is. Jessale e c M aUleleu
S' R e~ ! “ * * » h e w e lf 8 good cook’ an d bouts. (T o be co n tin u ed ).
to B anks. Ore., over the w eek-end ducted
Miss
allieleu ¡ f f± r e s X h m “ e P. n i t ^ ?.lr„
w e i <
r ' ^ X,ile
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to visit his s s i iste
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Mr. and Mrs. G lenn K e rb er
,
?evern " ’ and cig h ,h
w ent to M onm outh to visit his as in stru c tiv e
14-H g irls of th e h e a lth club held
m o th er, Mrs. R ittie K erber. They
Langlois extension u n it m et a t th e ir re g u la r m eetin g last week.
Bring your clothes in and let them wash while you
w ill pick up th e ir son, G ary, who th e hom e of L orane Z im m erm an They a re keeping a list of w h at I
is a tte n d in g school at S alem , and to r a postponed m eeting on “m eat they e a t for b re a k fa st, lunch and I
do your shopping. Come hacly in thirty minutes and
spend th e w eek-end w ith him.
cookery.” L orane Z im m erm an a n d , d in n er and snacks, in th e in te re st * hare them ready for the line.
A. A. T h orhaven and son. Lyle, M arion Brooks w ere project lead, of b e tte r health .
w e re in Coos B ay T h u rsd a y to ers. D uring th e business m eetin g
Better yet, come back in an hour and a half and
Sew ing 3 4-H club. “S titc h and !
visit his s is te r an d to ta k e c a re E lsie Q uinn p resen ted th e pro- C h at.” m et a th e hom e of M rs.!
have
them all dried. II e also do rought dry and fin­
of ranch business.
posed p ro jec ts for the n e x t y ea r, Archie A ldropp last w eek. T hey
ished irorl{.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean C ollins and an d a f te r som e discussion, choice plan a d e m o n stratio n for n ex t I
Mrs. G erald Q uinn and Je a n w ent of p ro jec ts w as m ade by th e la- m eeting and a re sew ing on th e ir I
to __ Coquille. S a tu rd a y ............
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dies. u Ju u n iir
e iiu
H opkins
as appointed i dresses.
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p ru u s w et»
AS I SEE IT!
Have You Tried Our Self-Service?
BROOKINGS
LAUNDRY
The Winners
oZ Motet's
open souse
DRAWINGS
Electric Wiring
Heating
Sheet Metili
First Prize
Second Prize:
Third Prize:
Beautiful coffee maker with serving tray,
sugar and creamer—
an automatic
coffee maker
LILA DEWS
deep fryer, soup warmer and
pop corn popjxT
WILLIAM SKOPEC
BROOKINGS
MRS. J. W. KANICK
IIARBOR
BROOKINGS