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Thursday, October jo, 1952 BRQOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. QRFGOM riday night. He had been living parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sweet with the Les Huntley family on of Sixes, this week. They are jixes river for some time. The * By Marion Brooks • inquest was to be held in Gold caring fofr their cranberry bog while here. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »4 Beach on Monday. Don Whereats grandmother. Art Aldropp. H. H. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whalen Mrs. Whereat of North Bend, is Glen Kerber left Tuesday for lave returned from a trip to Reno. visiting Don and his family this Vale, Oregon, where they will do Nev ada. They stopped in Medford, week. some pheasant hunting. One their aking Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kane return they will stop at Klamath with them. While they were gone Langlois Extension Unit will meet at the home of June Hop Falls for duck and goose hunting hey had the floor recovered. kins Nov. 6. The subject to be Among those attending the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kane and demonstrated is “Oven Meals.” training meeting for P.M.A. com v'n Arthur of Medford spent »he mittee men at Gold Beach Thurs weekend with his parents. Mr. and All ladies are welcome to come day were Don McKenzie, Paul Vlrs. Arthur Kane. They came and are urged to do so. The meet Wagner and Henry Adolphson of lown to get in on the fifrst of ing will start at 10:30 and the leaders will be June Hopkins and Elk River, Ray Zumwalt of Sixes the duck hunting. Dorothy Reeson. and C. H. Brooks of Langlois. Arthur Kane spent three weeks Miss Wacken has as weekend Dad Woodworth of Elk River ->i the buck hunting season with guests four girls who are attend has been ill and in the hospital son Harvey in Medford. ing Monmouth Teachers College at Bandon for a week. He was Pat Boice and Glenda Holycross On Saturday they and Miss expected home Sunday. gave a shower Friday night at the Hughes, Miss Fisher and Miss Mc Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks re high school tor Iris Losbaugh. A ceived word of the birth of a new table covered with gifts was a t Connell, all of the Langlois grandson, James William, born tractively decorated with yellow school’s teaching staff, made the Oct. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Don crepe paper ami the refreshment cip to Agness via the mailboat They took a picnic lunch and had Brooks of Tulelake, Calif. able was decorated with two a really enjoyable day. May Hollingsworth has gone to heart-shaped cakes banked on all Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck went Newberg for about two weeks. ides with yellow nasturtians. The to Coquille Saturday aftefrnoon to She plans on being there for elec ffect was very pretty. The eve hear a sermon given by a mission tion day to cast her vote as every ning was spent playing bingo. ary who has spent twenty years in gogod citizen should. The honoree was the recipient of India. He reported that it was a Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford many attractive and usefful gifts. very fifne and enlightening talk Lang of Denmark, a son, Earl Geraldine Kruetzer and Ann Tom Mr. and Mrs. John Moore foved Allen, on Oct. 14, at the Bandon linson assisted. back to Langlois Saturday after hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parsons anti a summer spent at their cabin up Walter Jefferies was struck by children of Ashland and Mrs. Par a car on the north approach to sons’ sister, Mrs. Flossie Johnson, Sixes river. Mr. Moore is night Floras creek bridge and killed are the guests of Mrs. Parsons watchman for Moore Mills at their logging operation on Sixes. ; LANGLOIS • PAGE FIV Mr. A1 Volck spent a couple of days this week with his sister in C oos Bay. He was waiting to have a fender of his car repaired and spent the time helping his sister with some work on hot house. dinner to be given Nov. 11. It planned to serve from 3 to S I the evening. Ham and chicke dinners will be featured. Sixes Grange met Saturday night in regular session. On? candidate was obligated in the General Election Nov. 4 Be Sure to Vote! tu-st and second degrees. yoUR HC.ME NOW ! • — BEFORE THE RAINS SET IN CHECK YOUR NEEDS Paints and Preservative Finishes (»utters - Metal and RedwixxJ Weather Stripping ROOFING - ALL TYPES CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO. BROOKINGS. OREGON LEADERSHIP TO TRUST WITH YOUR FUTURE AND YOUR COUNTRY’S FUTURE Oregon for l.t t n h o w 'r Comm.tt««, Gflrdon Orp«f, Chairmen, 3 3 4 S. W. Yam hill $»., P .rtla n d 4, Or.gor» Plat w ere made for an Armistice D*