Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 19, 1952, Page 12, Image 12

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.LA N G LO IS
By Marion Brooks
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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 .
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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,
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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.
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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-
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!"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
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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
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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.
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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
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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(|
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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
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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.
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, ,daughter,
m i n e Bertie
nome. an
e t She
brothers, F rank and Leslie Moore. bern attending the university.
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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
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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
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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
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anc/twanyotfrer,
features/
Peggy Brooks and daughter of 2 . 7 7 ‘7
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-Tulelake Calif
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• active in Grange work for the
I'M- to her l o i k / v r ' ', n d " Z '
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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 ’’ "
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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
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N Me\ to ri ,
Mincers Jeweiry
S iti
d cro tf jront the Bank
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J O -A N N E
V IN C E N T
Announces Sum m er Dancing Classes hi
TAP, BALLET, & ACROBATIC
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under the direction of
Bonnie Kay Mincer
In the E. F. W. Hall
Registration Tuesday, June 25, from to to 12
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