6 Brookings Harbor Pilot
Mike, and his family
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sw eet spent
TH URSDA Y, JANUARY 1, 1953
C hristm as day w ith th eir daugh
ter and fam ily in Ashland. Mrs.
S w eet’s b rother arrived from W e
natchee, W ash., to spend a week
M r and Mrs Lesie Moore left visiting and w orking on their ca
for L egard and Sherwood T ues bin.
d ay to spend the holidays with
Mrs. Leslie Moore entertained
his children and relatives who live a group of ladies Monday a fte r
In th a t vicinity
noon in honor of Mr. M oore’s sis
D r and Mrs S trik e r w ent out ter, May Hollingsworth.
A fter
to R oseburg over the C hristm as ch attin g for a while, refreshm ents
holidays to be w ith th eir son, of ice cream , cake and C hristm as
cookies w ere served. Cards with
birthday greetings and gifts were
presented Mrs. Hollingsworth as
the a tta ir was in honor of her
birthday. Ladies attending were
M esdam es Jim W hite, W orth
and Clarence Brooks. An inspec-
Shoop, b'rank Morse,, John Moore
tion of the new home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leslie Moore ended the a ft
ernoon.
The regular m onthly m eeting of
the Langlois Com m unity church
will be held Tuesday evening, Jan.
6. Dr. Roach of the P resbyte
rian church of Roseburg will be
present and various church m a t
ters will be discussed with him.
All those interested in the build
ing of a new church building are
urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks went
to Tulelake, Calif., Tuesday to
spend C hristm as w ith their son
Don and family. They returned
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lex Cope spent
the holidays in Roseburg with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collins were
in Malin, Ore., with the Gerald
Quinn family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Brooks
and their daughter, Sandy, spent
the holiday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Buckles of Selma,
Ore., and her two sisters. Arleen
and Norma, of G rants Pass.
The com m unity was shocked to
THE CAMPBELLS
learn of the death of Mrs. W. E.
Price. Faye was active in S tar,
and DEWS
G range and Legion, and loved by
all who knew her. We will all
miss her music and her happy’ ,
smile. O ur sym pathy is extended
LANGLOIS
THE DAIRY CREEM
Since
the
publication
Mr.
Chaney has received lette rs from
various p arts of the country ask
ing to teaching of commercial
ing to teaching of commercial
Herschel Chaney, teacher of subjects.
comm ercial subjects in Brookings
high school, was happy to learn
last week that his article, ‘‘L et’s
Make Practice P ractical,” was
published in the December issue
Rev. Jam es R. Shelton, pastor
of the Balance Sheet, a profes of the Com m unity M ethodist
sional comm ercial magazine.
church in Sm ith River, was a
Mr. Chaney is working toward Brookings visitor last Friday. He
his doctorate of education, taking! also serves the parish of K lam ath,
correspondence courses from th e,
University of California. His u n - J
derg rad u ate and graduate work ;
was taken at the University of
Kentucky.
Before coming to
Brookings Mr. Chaney taught at
Vancouver Business college.
Local Teacher Has
Article Published
LQCAL NEWS
M g S r
Calif., as well as the Guschu Mis
sion at Rivers End. Sunday
school a t the church in Smith
River begins at 10 o’clock a m, the
church services at 11:00 and eve-
ing m eeting a t 7:30, p.m. Christ
m as program s w ere given in each
of the churches, decoraTed with
trees and greens.
Everyone is
m ade welcome by Rev. Shelton
and his friendly wife at all gath
erings at his church.
Pilot Class Ads g et results!
H ere’s luck ,
May the New Year
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hold only happlnesr
undertakings.
for you#
GENE and BERT WHITE
and
M R. AND MRS
KARL OSTENBERG
M A TO T CO M PANY
Zr’jZ
CHC H i f . ..
We’re wishing you
a bigger .better,
and happier New
Year for 1953.
CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO
HENDRICKS FURNITURE
ARCHIE AND MALISA