Page Twelve ♦♦ ♦ LANG LO IS ♦♦♦♦ By Marion Brooks BROOKlNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, April 3, 1952 • ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ to his hom e n e a r S alem to spend whose hu n tin g dog w as a victim. Dog P o iso n in g Is the w eek-end w ith his fam ily. Mrs. G u th rie saw the dog coming S ev eral tra ile rs have moved S till P re v a le n t H e re hom e from across th e road, and Business B u ild in g into the F lo ras L ake a re a to re im m ediately recognized th a t it Dog poisoning seem s to be as had been poisoned. She rushed to m ain d u rin g th e logging season. For Rent or Lease prev alen t now as it w as a week th e school to inform h er husband, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge G uerin M rs. M ay S ta ffo rd of B rook o r m ore ago when first brought who w as unable to leave a t the ings an d M rs H enderson of W ed- had w ord from Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Large Parking Area! to the a tte n tio n of th e P ilot. In m om ent. By tim e she had re tu r n d erb u rn w ere visiting bulb farm s M cTim m onds o f L au rel Grove last issue of the P ilot, th e c i t y ' ed home, th e dog was dead. in the Langlois a re a in in te re sts th a t they have been having a Bob S ta n h u rs t 1 w onderful vacation a t Phoenix, police issued a w arn in g th a t the ' R ep o rts from over the county , of Pacific B ulb G row ers. poisoners w ere using w ieners t o 1 G eorge S u tto n , county assessor, Arizona, and a re expecting to acccm plish the goal, and urged about sheep-killng dogs evidently PH O N E 2548 h as sp u rre d the local poisoner to Gold Beach, visited his sister, Mrs. 1 e tu rn hom e soon. p a re n ts to w arn children about "get in his best licks" w hile the Resid. Easy Street G eorge G uerin, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Ilolycross picking up these w ieners. sen tim en t w as at a high pitch. Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope w ere in have m oved into th e house v a Most of the poisonings have cated by th e Lowell K ru e tz e r Bandon and C oquille on business been rep o rted in the vicinity of fam ily on the old K re u tz e r place. Tuesday. Easy S tre e t, and m ost recent to The R obert L a n g fo rd /s whose rep o rt a loss w as A rt G uthrie, The F ra n k M oores have receiv ed w ord th a t th e ir d au g h ter, N a n hom e n e a r D enm ark burned last cy, fresh m an at U. of O. is on the week, have m oved to P o rt O r Coos Bay. O th er g u ests w ere Jo h n h o n o r roll for the past term This ford. K erb er and G randm a Cheever. honor is to stu d en ts whose g rad e Mrs. George Sw em of F lo ras T he Youth G r o u p of Sixes Lake e n te re d M ast H ospital at G range will d em o n strate the first point av e rag e is 3.5 o r b etter. Jo e E v erest en tered K eiser hos M yrtle P oint, M onday, for s u r and seiond degrees in full at the next re g u la r G range m eeting on pital, N o rth Bend, for surgery, gery. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jeffers of A pril 12. this week. F loras L ake spent th e w eek-end S hirley N orris an d E lsie Q uinn Velma Sabin, who has been in at W alton, Ore., visiting relatives. w ere in C oquille, W ednesday. E l the Gold Beach hospital w ith a R oger M oore re tu rn e d to E u sie visited th e d en tist to have a severe v iru s infection, has re gene S a tu rd a y a f te r spending a bad tooth trea ted . S h irley N o rris tu rn e d hom e and is re tu rn in g to week of spring vacation w ith his will s ta rt worn. T uesday m o r n - , h er w ork a t C u rry C ounty B ank p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. F r a n k ing at the P o rt O rford bank. a t P o rt O rfo rd Monday. Moore. He is a g rd a u a te s tu d e n t W ork being done on A rt S tra in Billy S abin is one of th e latest in m ath em atics a t the U niversity. barn is ta k in g shape now. T im m easles victim s. Health f( )rces sale of this established business. ( He w as best m an at the w edding e r s a re being raised a n d it is Jim Tom pson, who has been jot Art I lam es of Gold Beach and beginning to show w h at a fine w orking w ith his bro th er, Ken B u ild in g a n d Lot Included! M ary D oreen Dion of Eugene. s tru c tu re it will be. neth u F lo ra s L ake, w e n t OUt 'Hie w edding took place at E u P .-T. A. M eeting D ate S et G e n e ra l R e p a ir, Body a n d Fender, gene on M arch 22. Mrs. M iller, ro u n ty h e a l t h PATTERN Of THE WEEK I Mrs. W ilm a Jen sen w ent to nurse, will a tte n d the P.-T. A. a n d P a in t D e p a rtm e n t! C orvallis T h u rsd ay to tak e W il m eeting to discuss th e h e a lth and bur and Ju d y to play before the s a n ita ry facilities in t h e new 5961 Claude (ioldizen “Wally" Darling a g ric u ltu ra l convention m eeting. g ra d e school building now’ being They re tu rn e d hom e F riday. planned. She will present the The S titc h and C hat 4-H clu b ! need for a h ea lth room and the m et w ith the leader, Mrs. P ete P.-T. A. will consider the furn- A ldropp a t h e r hom e M arcn 28. ishing of such a room as a proj- Je an e tte Thom pson gave a d e m - J ect for next year. This is an im- oust ra t ionn of rem oving g rease p o rta n t m eetin g and all m em bers stains. T he girls W’ork en on th e ir a re urged to be present. dresses. School S ends P ackages The 4-H C orny Cooks m et w ith Langlois S unday schooF has for Sawmill and Logging Supplies; Esco Logging Rig th e leader, Mrs. Glen K erber, a t several y e a rs sent packages to h er home, M arch 21. Four mem N orw ay, F inland, an d G erm any. ging; SkookLim Blocks; Forgings; Pacific Wire bers w ere presen t. They cooked Mrs. John Moore has been in Rope, Socketing and Splicing; Hi-Voltage, Rough supper. On the m enu w ere baked c h a rg e of this service. T his w eek potatoes, peus, salad, scram bled a n o th e r shipm ent, th e last, will Service Light bulbs; R. Hoe & Co. Ins., Inlaid, «ggs, and c u s ta rd pudding, w ith lw sent. The S unday school feels Electro and Regular Saw bits, Shanks, I loe, Symons m ilk to drink. th a t help is m ore u rg e n tly need F ra n k M oore took his d a u g h ed in K orea, and from this tim e and Atkins Pattern. ter. Nancy, and B ertie B ritto n to on all packages will go th ere. Eugene, M onday, w here they re- T h ere is one exception to this som ed classes. rule, and th a t is the Franz- fam ily Mr. and Mrs. Glen K e rk e r w ent in G erm any, so badly crip p led to S ale S unday and re tu rn e d to d u rin g the w ar. THE P O N C H O . 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