Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 06, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, November 6, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE SIX
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: LANGLOIS
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By Marion Brook*
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daughter and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Coldwell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope sold
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the back lot of their home in
Langlois to the telephone com­
pany
this week for a home for
Mrs. Ruble, of the Christian
the
new
dial system the com­
Business and Professional Women
pany
soon
will be installing. It
of America, will speak at the
will
build
a
new concrete build­
morning gervice of the Langlois
ing
to
house
the dial equipment.
Community church Sunday, Nov.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sabin
9. on the Ministry of Prayer and
the Organization of Prayer and children were dinner guests
Groups. This organization spon­ of Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks
sors village missions and it is Saturday evening. They spent
t<
with the help of village missions the night at their newly pur­
that a resident pastor is possible chased home on Floras Creek.
d
in Langlois.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin spent
Floras Willow club will meet at Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
the home of Mrs. A. W. Britton Walter Sabin fishing on the Co­
in Denmark on Thursday, Nov. quille. They were successful in
13. All mem tiers are urged to catching some fish. On Tuesday
be present. Plans for the talent they were in Coquille to pur­
show will be discussed and reports chase paint for the new home.
on the bazaar and coked food sale
There will be a film show’n at
will be given. The club wishes to the Langlois Community church
thank all who helped make the Friday evening. The subject is
bazaar a success.
“We Forgive.” Let us not for­
C. II. Broks attended the P.M.A. get that next Sunday is the last
meeting in Gold Beach Wednes­ day of our Sunday school con­
day afternoon, held in the county test. Let us make it the best.
Every one be there and bring a
agent’s office.
Dr. and Mrs. Codings of Bandon friend. We have a goal of 175
were dinner guests of Mr. and present. Let’s do it.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Sabin and
Mrs. Art Aldropp Thursday eve­
ning. They enjoyed the pheasant children of Roseburg spent the
Art had brought home from his weekend visiting friends and
hunting trip to eastern Oregon. relatives in the I^anglois area.
Mrs. George Churchill and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Aldropp went
Mrs. AA. E. Volck attended Del-
to Eugene for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen to Kappa Gamma luncheon at
entertained the eighth grade the home of Mrs. Fred Chepp-
Thursday evening with a Hallow­ man, North Bend, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilcox
e’en party.
of Dora visited at the A1 Volck
Mr. and Mrs. Don Whereat, home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blair spent
and Mrs. Charlie Jensen enjoyed on»» week of their vacation on a
dinner and evening at Tangle trip to Hermiston and Richland,
wood Saturday evening.
Wash. Mrs. Blair’s brother and
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clarke wife, Mr. and Mrs. Christianson,
went to Eugene over the weekend had helped in the harvest of the
for a visit with their son, Charles, Blair cranberries so Mr. and
and daughter, Vera.
Mrs. Blair drove them home and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hefner and then went on to see Mrs. Blair’s
■on of Roseburg and Mr. and Mrd sister in Richland, whom she had
Leo Stonecypher, Joan and Joey, not seen in many years.
of ( o<|uile had Sunday dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kuntz of
with Mr. and Mrs. Don Whereat. Coquille and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Dr. H. E. Johnson and Jack Furhman
and
Mrs.
Nellie
Danbv of Eugeni» were down last Whereat spent Friday of last
weekend for a deer hunt on the
Nilsen and Stonecypher places.
They came on Friday and re­
turned Sunday, both having
their deer.
Those who wish to use the
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barklow Garbage Dump, located 5 miles
attended a party in Coquille Sat­ north of Brookings on west side
urday evening and then went on of road, sign reading
to Myrtle Point to s(x»nd Sunday
“ Refuse Dump’’
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sumerlin.
the
Dump will be open
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Furhman
of Flora's Duke road went to <»u Saturdays from i P.M.
Portland recently for a visit with
to 4P.M. only
their son and family, especially
the new grandson
REFUSE WILL BE ACCEPTED
Mr. and Mrs. b a n Crowley of
AT NO OTHER TIME
Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs.
For Sendee
Geo. Guerin, their aunt and
uncle, recently.
Drop A Card to
Mr. and Mrs. James Bridge of Brookings Sanitary Service
Victoria, B. C. Canada, are
P. O. Box 155
■pending two weeks with their
Brookings, Ore.
N O T IC E
week picking cranberries at the chased a home in Malin, Ore.,
Frank Pook bog, having dinner and are getting settled in their
new home.
Screened Sand, and Grace,
in the evening with Mr and Mrs.
Pomona Grange will meet S at­
Pwk.
urday, Nov. 8, at the Chetco
Alice Stankarrich of Portland Grange hall. Master Kathryn
spent Monday night with Mr. Reekman urges that there be a
and Mrs. A. W. Britton of Den­
good attendance from all grang­
mark. She was called to Ban­
es.
don by the serious illness of her
Top Soil
Fill Dirt
mother, Mrs. E. B. Fisk, and
Drainage Rock
while here is trying to dispose
Phone 234 r
of some of her property here.
SQMtTHIVGJ
Leonard Real Estate
She is employed at the Portland
Sanatorium. She reports that
WANT ADS
her son Roger is stationed at
Camp Pickett in Virginia and is
doing very well.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jensen
are driving a new car these days.
Mr. and Mrs. James White a t­
tended the meeting of the R.E.A.
Saturday in Coquille.
Our complete shop is open to general repair
Mrs Bruce McDonald visited
for trucks and trailers.
at the Luke Henry home Satur­
day.
The Langlois extension meet­
ing will be held at the home of
Mrs. Jane Hopkins Nov. 6. Every
woman is welcome and we are
sure every one will learn some-1
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meetings. The subject of the
lesson will be “Oven Meals.”
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn,
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recently of Denmark, have pur­
Salvage Sand
and G ravel
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