Thursday, October 16, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Bay Friday to a tten d a reception
for Avon representatives held at
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♦ the Chandler Hotel.
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Bu Marion Brooks
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Mr. and Mrs. C larke Sloarm are
1 back with their buck from a h u n t
The Clifford Langs of Denm ark ing trip to eastern Oregon.
recently had as guests Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and Cindy
L ang’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Coos Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Bud
R obert F Nelson, and her brother Lingle and two boys of Langlois,
an d his wife, Mr. and Mrs. D arrold mil Mr. and Mrs. Fred M cAllister
Nelson of N am pa, Idaho. They and three children of Port O rford
s|>ent several hays w ith the Langs. visited at the R. K. Erwin home
Soon a fte r th eir d e p a rtu re a boy in D enm ark Monday. All four
hood friend and schoolm ate of Mr. ami lies w ere friends and neigh
Lang and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. bors in Green Acres before coming
M erle B ram m eier of Pine Bluff, to this vacinity.
V. vo. arrived for a 3 day visit.
Billie Robinson from Travis
M r/ and Mrs. Ralph Mason, re Field Air Force base recently
cently of Blatchley, have pur visited his sister Mrs. Myron
chased the D enm ark store and Hago. Billie is training for a
w ere here Sunday and Monday gunner in the Air Force.
of last week. They left for a short
Mrs. A1 B erger took Mrs. Myron
visit to Eugene and P ortland, re for a medical exam ination for the
tu rn in g Friday night. They take ‘Haga and baby to Eugene recently
possession of the store on Monday, baby. Sunday Mr. apd Mrs. Haga
Oct. 13.
took the baby, Mitchell back to
M r.an d Mrs. Gerald Quinn are Eugene for an operation.
moving to Tulelake, Calif, for the
A rth u r Haga and Roy Kam ph
w inter.
returned from a hunting trip to
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. W illiams K lam ath Falls area with a buck
have purchased the Hoyt Thom p apiece.
son place in D enm ark and are
Ben Johnson had an u n fo rtu
g ettin g it ready to move onto.
nate encounter w ith a bear on
Mrs. Joe Nilsen and Mrs. Lee ¡he Bob Morrill place last T h u rs
Stonecypher of Coquille left S un day. A fter being shot several
day for awee k in Portland. Mrs. times the bear attack ed Ben sc at
Stonecyphre will consult special tering his shells. They slugged it
ists th ere and in Eugene and Mrs. out, Ben using the b u tt of his
Nilsen will shop.
gun until the bear weakened by
Mrs. Jean S tra in left Friday for the shots fled. Ben has a badly
a visit w ith her sister in San chewed and scratched leg but is
F rancisco.
happy to be alive.
Joe Nilsen, Lee Stonecypher and
Among the hunters retu rn in g
H. H. H ansen left S atu rd ay for
this week w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ar
a hunting trip in eastern Oregon.
chie Aldroop, Mr. and Mrs. Don
R oberta W hereat w as in Coos
nie F oster anti Mr. and Mrs. H en
ry Adolphson of Sixes.
Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Leach left
DAILY
W ednesday for Seattle, Wn. From
there he will fly to Wisconsin
soon for an operation at the Mayo
B rothers hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. D arrell Elliott
and d aughter of Corvallis have
been visiting this past week w ith
DAVE FRANKLIN,
her m other Mrs. Will Sabin and
Owner
other friends and relatives.
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W alter Sabin has purchased the
BO B W IL L IA M S O N
ltoliert Leach projierty on Floras
Local A gent
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. W alsh a t
tended the funeral of H erbert
Adams in Pow ers Friday.
FOR YOUR
Mr. and Mrs. W orth Shoop and
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Abney have
ELECTRICAL NEEDS returned from Salem and report
that Mrs. Shoop’s m other has im-
pioved slightly.
As Close as Your Phone
L ester D avenport of the Soil
Conservation Service from G rants
Pass was w orking in I^anglois area
Friday ir. the interest of form ing
it soil conservation district here.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Grindle of
San Pedro spent a week visiting
his sister and her fam ily Mr. and
Mrs. C larence Hansen in D enm ark
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Wilson of
Los Angeles, Calif, are spending
Quality Repairing
the week visiting the A. P Sw eet
Expert Workmanship
family and the Halls of Sixes and
the Sid Sw eets of Bandon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sw eet of
ELECTRIC CO.
Sixes a re in K lam ath Falls, he
Res.
3 miles South of H arbor for the hunting and she to visit
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her m other.
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Sixes-Elk Garden Club m et at
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the home of Mrs. Ada Capps this
week. Five new m em bers joined
the club. A report from the flower
show was th a t the silver tea
brought the club $41. This is to
go to help furnish the new Grange
kitchen when it is ready.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W oodworth
of Hood River, Oregon are spend
ing their vacation w ith his brother
and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. W oodworth of Elk River.
Sixes G range met S aturday
evening and were honored by the
presence of the Pomona M aster,
K athryn Reekm an of H arbor and
Pomona L ecturer, Bea Phipps of
Gold Beach. This being the last
m eeting for the Quinn family a
lovely wool blanket was presented
to them as a farewell gift. One
candidate was given the 1st and
2nd degree abligation. M ary Don
aldson, sta te w inner of the Grange
essay contest, presented her certi
ficate and said she had received
her $100. She also has won in
th e regional contest with an ex
pense paid trip to National
Grange where she will compete
for the $1000 prize. It was de
cided to hire two carpenters to
resum e construction to the ad
dition to the Sixes G range hall.
Mr. K rueger resigned as jan ito r
and his place will be filled later.
Mrs. F rank T u rn er and son
Jim m y have just returned from
a trip to Hebron, III. for a visit
w ith Mr. T urner's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred T urner.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Grover of
Woodland, Wn. called on Mr. and
Mrs. C harlie W ise of Denm ark
S atu rd ay evening.
Alma Wise is staying with her
sister Helen M arston of Port O r
ford for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Beason
are in Kelso, Wn. for a few days
visit with her folks.
, Charlie Wise was one of the
lucky fisherm en on Sixes over this
week. He caught a 38 pounder.
New residents in the Langlois
com m unity are Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
(L arry) Coldwell and son Jimmy.
Mr. Coldwell is the new bacterio
logist at the Langlois blue cheese
factory. Prior to coming to Lang
lois, the Coldwells have made
their home in Portland.
Thursday afternoon the Floras
Willon club n e t at the home of
Eva Cope in Langlois. Thirteen
m em bers, one visitor and four
children were present. Plans for
the bazaar and cooked food sale
to be held S aturday, Nov. 1st were
form ulated.
LANGLOIS
Freight Service
Coast Freight
Lines
Call Us!
LANGLOIS P.T.A.
TO M EET OCT. 21
The second m eeting of the
Langlois P.T.A. lor this year will
lie held Tuesday, Oct. 21st, at the
Langlois High School. Everyone in
the com m unity is urged to attend,
regardless of w hether they have
children in school or not.
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