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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1952)
PAGE & ♦♦♦0♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * of the work. Mrs. Koeller and of a relative. Mrs. Sargent attended f r o m Wednesday evening, Ruth Mur Brookings. Mrs. Miller, Wilma Jo phy and Wanda Volck met with ♦ — --------------------- o Allard, Mrs. Devoe and Mrs. the executive planning board of ♦ By Marion Brook» ♦ ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Walker were the Gold Beach rep Coos-Curry teachers in Coquille resentatives, and Mrs. Talley, Ha to arrange for the Coos-Curry Saturday evening, September zel Cram and Bishop Jenkins teachers conference to be held 27, is Booster night at the Sixes came from Port Orford. in Coos Bay in December. grange hall. Once every year the Next Sunday, September 28 is Mrs. Mamie Roatch of Inter piange holds open house for their rally day at the Sunday sdhool ot 1 -lends and neighbors and invite national Falls, Minnesota was an the Langlois Community church them in for an evening of fun overnight guest of her cousin, A special program is planned Mrs. Walter Slocum. She was on and to acquaint them with the and it is graduation day for tht a trip through Oregon and Cali grange program. Refreshments classes. Over 100 present is tht fornia. The two ladies have not will be served and grange ladies aim. Be sure you are there and seen each other in over 52 years are asked to bring sandwiches or bring another. Jim Crewe was boasting Satur cookies. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loshbaugh Dorothy Doane, Lola Sypher, day -morning that he had caught i 10 ¡x>und salmon on a spinning returned from their honeymoon Ollio Britton and Marion Brooks reel in the Sixes river. Saturday. They are making theii attended the regular meeting of John Stone of Portland was a home on the Hildebrand place or the board of the Tubercular week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. f.anglois hill. Health association held at the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabin ot home of Mrs. Sydney Walker of Jim Crewe at Langlois. The men Gold Beach, Friday afternoon. are boyhood triends and worked Riverton spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Matters pertaining to the work together for many years. Mrs. Don De Haven gave a Sabin. Friends of Mrs. Will Sa of the association were discussed stork shower Thursday afternoon bin will be glad to know that she end plan", for the Christmas seal for Mrs. Lee Tigler at her Floras is improving rapidily from her drive and formation of groups lake home. Guests were: Melba recent sick spell. for discussion oh family relations Mrs. Elton White spent Tues were discussed. Mrs. Miler, coun Baker, Patricia Swem, Margaret McClure, Mary McClure, Dorothy day visiting with Mrs. MelvinMa- ty nurse spoke of various ¡»bases Woodruff, Ruth Britton, Elsie thers of Port Orford. Quinn, Bernice Brown and Irene Mrs. Cora Gustin hes been ad Brown. Games were played after ded to the corps of grade school which the many lovely gifts were teachers as the 7th grade teacher. »¡»ened. At the end of a pleasant She recently taught in Roseburg. Serving Brookings afternoon the hostess served re Mr. and Mrs. Don Whereat freshments. and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen On Monday afternoon Irene celebrated their wedding anniver Since 1933 Brown gave a birthday party for saries with dinner at Tanglewood, Betty De Haven at her home, Saturday evening. guest were: PeailRobinson, Mrs. Bert Andersen killed a cougar Simonds, Shirley Tigler and Ruth up Sixes Friday. It is believed Britton. to be the one that has killed so Mrs. James Schrieber, Jr. of many sheep and goats in this area Denmark gave birth to a baby for the past three months. The hoy Friday night at the Bandon government hunter has been on hospital. Mrs. Schrieber is a its trail for some time, but Mr. daughter of W. W. Brazel of Den Andersen was the lucky one to mark. hag the big cat. Mrs. Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson of was displaying it at Sixes store Oretown, Oregon are week end before taking it to Gold Beach. ROEDER guests of their daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boak spent Gerald Quinn and family. the week end with her parents, Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Tom Summerlin Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Zumwalt of Myrtle Point, and parents of of Sives. Mrs Dick Barklow were week end The Sixes Elk flower show was 508 It. St. Phone 1091 guests at the Barklow home. a decided sucess. Many beauti Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope spenti ful arrangements were displayed CRESCENT CITY the week end in Roseburg While and individual specimens were ad there they will attend the wedding mired bv all. The most unusual individual display was a Magnolia in bloom shown by Gertrude Zum 77/r best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets, walt. This is an annual affair Stiver ware and Jewelry. put on by Sixes Elk garden club and well worth your time to see. Don’t miss it next year. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoover, Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler grade school principle s|»ent the Finn R ailw ay W atches Hlgins. Hamilton», Illinois and other» week end in Portland where they attended a wedding of one of 21 and 23 Jewels! "For the gift .vow ui/f j/ire teifh pride let your jeweler their family. Mrs. Schlappi and daughter be your guide." Betty of Ophir are spending the Robinson’s Building -Next to Diinmick’s week end with her sister, Mrs Hazel Hofsess. Dick Everest was home from Eugene over the week end. Phe girl scouts met Wednesday the 17th. They have a new lead er whose name will be reported DENN SUPPLY later. They studied scout laws and learned the scout pledge. Easy Street, Brookings Afterwards they played games and after a song or two were dis missed. Padfle 3 tab thick butt roofing, $8.65 sq.: Fainted cedar shakes, Mr. anil Mrs Robert Robbins $13.50 aq.; 1-8x6 one panel doors, $3.50 (get them while they last) visited the various Robbins’ fam Complete color sots $135.00. Laundry trays complete. (Satin ilies around Langlois the last faueeta, drum trap, »Land, IS " nipple. 1H* slip joint nut and week end. washer) Double compartment $34 50. S. C. $21.50. Barbara Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Monroe and children Complete atoek of NASON Faints. Get all of yxmr Christmas were in Cottage Gro\e over last 1 oya at 15%-COTJ» discount. We have a lay-awny plan. week end. Mrs Fred Belloni and her We wish to state that this merchandise is not second rate. friend from Eureka, Mrs. Elva Lidstone were* Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs I/'x Cope Wo sell as high class a merchandise as anv other store last week end. Clarence Brooks and Kenneth We Just sell at a lower price Open Monday, Thursday till 6-30 Thompson attended the fair P. M. — Open Fitda\ till 9 00 P M Hours Saturday 9:00 board meeting in Gold Beach A. M to 5 P. M. Thursday evening Mrs Ellen Dougherty has accepted the job of secretary and was also present : LANGLOIS N. Thursday, September 25, 1952 RPnoKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON 1 ¿ a v M. : JO N E S co. Bills for the fair were presented md authorized paid. Mr. Bill Fuller of the Gold Beach cham ber of commerce was present and asked for the use of the tair grounds for a celebration of the arrival of Bonneville power on j October 2nd. The request was granted. Plans for improving next year’s fair were discussed. 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