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< 'hursday, fune 19, 1952 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦MM » » » » » > ♦ ‘ .LA N G LO IS By Marion Brooks H BROOKINGS HARBOR / '/ / . o r . BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN Ice Follies. They were gone a cox home at Sixea w i num ber of davs. . i S,xes u ^ n e s d a y . .. . a,ui , Pent tbe night. They w ere 1 h ” « - " n “- W alker' m o' h(' r of ° " a , r 'P »M eh Included W ash- Johnie W alker of Denm ark, died mgton and Canada at Salem and was buried at Wald- Dorothy and Doug Beeson re- IHut, Tuesday. (centl$ spent a week-end at Kelso Mr. and Mrs. Les H utton have '*s huig friends and relatives, ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sabin had is guests Mr. and Mrs. Raymond sewhouse of Illinois. Mrs. Sabin Find Mrs. Newhouse were school mates years ago. gone to Portland to vielt c.v Gard- ner who was severely injured in an accident in the woods. From there they will go on a three- weeks trip. Mrs. C harles Storm entertained with a birthday party for Thelma Robbins June 10. Those present included Thelma, Iris, Joe, and Dorothy Robbins, C rete Robbins and children, B etty Robbins and children and Ruth Cox, Joan and Lee Cox. a a K A SC IN A TIN G EACTS ABO UT W A T C H B 8! In spite of its small size and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fuhrm an quiet operation, were at Portland several da.vs this ? U“ ° ^ ratlon« your >'°ur watch works work week visiting theii son. Rolph and ¿ T * 1 ,ha" Gitl Scouts held their regular [meeting June 11 with Lola Sy- pher acting as leader. Their proj e c t was tying knots. Refreshm ents were served by Arlene K erber and Beth Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collins, J e a nette Thompson, and Deanna Churchill left Friday night for Portland where they did some shopping. From there they went to LaGrande to atten d the S ta te '■.tange Session Mrs. Dick Er- ____________ •« !"f' n of Denm ark and Docia Sweet ORGANIC FERTILIZATION Terans t h e m k a W e r t l l l ir r ^ ^ l ,- k ■ (of Sixes also are attending experim ent w ith U b a rr. pU nU being c . X „ 7 . , thtoka Thl family. They brought their grand- 'al*‘nce wheel for example make son, Chuck, home with them f o r v i b r a t i o n s a day. Guaran tWO I iruteh rcimir by , two Weeks weeks. Myra Marlowe of S i x e s was registered icatchmaker. chosen and sjxmsored h.v the Am «MINCER’S JEW ELRY erican Legion Auxiliary as dele In Robinson’s Kids Duds gate to Girl S ta te at Salem, and is already there. Mr. and Mrs. George Cribbs and ITSSP SQMtTHO r Q Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cribbs of Glen *3JJ HJ. I ,L J J J dale. Calif., visited the O. K. W’il- Mrs. Rigik of Coos Bay, one- U R« » " c b Leboratorie* In Buena Park. California. The em a'ler time teacher here, visited here pUn‘ **“ rU h‘ h~ be*n »rowing the same length of time . « i n |during the week. T T ’ T T j ? “ ** " d ir *“ *“ conditions. except tta t U Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp X . r e n u 7 h « | ^ ! L ’T h, Klth <*«-mle.l fertilisers. The were a t Dallas last week to a t - ! w™, and „ , , 7 7 7 -7 ' ** nnr<1,"<1 *” organic eom - Itend the wedding of her sister. le»v ” *• »«'Ph P o w e r , who eon. (Annabell, who has been a frequent the l a b o r e r ° “ “ ** w rlcu ltu ral experim ent department of (visitor here. | ---------— _____________ 1-0 bring h i T d a u g X . ' k n c r a t 7 o c 7 e < 7 . The B ra M s ' r X n U v 7 " " 'T ' J ’*'V ' A" « s« ,‘ , - , , t y - s ----- r --- - e pi iw viiiuroi. - » ’- I . ...... day afternoon. While there Mr. aUnde.h e mTddT" 7 7 " a" P 7 ' ' 1 Mrs VirBinia W " “ "- m oth- of Moore visited his son, Roger, who land the middle of the week a fte r M rs. Charlie Jp rp„ |rnp(| . r»<-hl , r* ♦ , i « --------- -1 v n am e jensen, returnee ill rem a a t the invusnrtiie sh v \ u s u i t i i« n c « r f , p i o n H . e Q n H x r sit.ng friends and relatives and hpr home at p or, | an(, Fri(lav August. , attending the Ice Follie | ... * May Hollingsworth of N ew berg' Mr. anil Mrs. A. W. B ritton went T h o L 7 f n ? !’ o T * ' ''’f' returned to Langlois Friday ,o to Eugene Friday to bring thei. ' rhUrSday f° r P ° r,lan d to «penm indefinite tim e ner with her home. ■ spen^ an ai........ , UIW. w nn . , ,daughter, m i n e Bertie nome. an e t She brothers, F rank and Leslie Moore. bern attending the university. r-T j I k ^OP n t O an^ Mrs. Lloyd Two of th e Ringheim er baps of . TWO RINGS IK reutzer, a daughter, Vickie R a y ., Piercy, Calif., have been visiting ■ June 7, at the Mast Hospital a t ' their sister, Mrs. F. W. Brown THAT LOCK Point. ¡and family, for past two weeks AS ONE!! Mr. Easterling, pastor of the TheV b?ft for their home, S atur- -anglois Com m unity church, cut day morning BRAND NAME his hand quite severely while he " Mrs. Robert S aarf of Kootenai. DIAMONDS in i'as cu tting wood one day last Idaho, and two daughters are vis tv eek. iting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Silos are being filled as rapidly L. S. Foster, and sister, Delores BS possible, in this area. The ones Cassero | 1 the Bill Sw eet ranch are full, IN C A C IM IN T ANO W 'D D IW C >1 M l Langlois Girl Honored .adm ans have been working on V A I Jean ette Thompson was elected theirs the past week. Lowell U re u tz e r a n d T X r ? m astPr u 'e n ile Grange aster of S tatp tate J Juvenile >t work building one°Tn The Lex f ^ * 7 GrangP Session at Ordl««ry rU *« -ope ranch, preparatory to f i l l * \ ’ 3 m rm b rr t w ill, l i l t RM th e ! ! « • • ? . tig It is a hiiei of i ixes Juvenile Grange and is lr, s “ 8 bUS} season ,n ,h ^ serving U M aster „ f her own fam THE ALL-NEW a S mith C orona W ITH Colorai # / F’-vr,I<' i F U ll-S IZ e O F F IC Ï KCYBOARO* anc/twanyotfrer, features/ Peggy Brooks and daughter of 2 . 7 7 ‘7 " " H Sh<“ h”S hw n -Tulelake Calif * • active in Grange work for the I'M- to her l o i k / v r ' ', n d " Z ' ■ ’ if. Brooks. W ednesday night.' |. ' a" d ie f' U" r r ' . y O IA T U O I LOCK * ! « • • ita y I * p ^ H < | p o tlllw « . I i q v l|lt«»y M y M . an'1 Mrs Charles Jensen, dbur and .Iiidv. left for S e a ttle ’’ " *•»< /G-Sf,/ f nday w here W ilbur and Judy According to Lois Sm ith, local appear before Kiwanis In- postm aster, local box rentals will ornational convention, held there be raised to 60c, 75c and $1 no ,nil " h ile north w i l l visit the ----------------------------- —-------------- Tbompsfin familv at Bothell. Bible s h(x,i. which waa ueted at the com m unity church <rr the past two weeks, ended on fida> night with an impressive rogram. N early 65 children at- • nde<i part of the tim e during the wo weeks. Jean M asters, brother of Mrs. en Kp rber. is spending a few with the K erber familv He ** been attending W illam ette as law student, minoring in music. M r and Mrs. C. H. Brooks and hCrnDon Brooks children and Mr. 1 ‘ ’rs. W. R Brooks made a riP to the California coast at ’ ’«St week. H a week « t i I L'razel of Denm ark left k : i -' - l N Me\ to ri , Mincers Jeweiry S iti d cro tf jront the Bank * J O -A N N E V IN C E N T Announces Sum m er Dancing Classes hi TAP, BALLET, & ACROBATIC J 8 E 5 5 S 2 p J under the direction of Bonnie Kay Mincer In the E. F. W. Hall Registration Tuesday, June 25, from to to 12 Absolutely the latest thing in typewriter! improve your correspondence by having a neatly written message which will mahe your mail much more desirable to receive, fu st the thing ¡or that student who is going away to college this fall. Can't be matched in performance by machines costing manv times the price. See them at— BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT I H O N E 22S2 Brookings, or THE TYPO-PRINT