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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1953)
♦ ar,d his s.&ter. Nina, took a trip the evening, for games and mov to Eureka Monday and Tuesday. S. D. A. Have ing pictures. A pie sale was held Brokings Harbor Pilot 3 It was their first trip through the to help swell a fund for building THURSDAY, FEB 19. 1953 By MARION BROOKS ----------- i redwoods and along the beautiful Social Evening a recreation hall on property ad ♦ Saturday Night, Feb 28. V.F. ♦|*>uthern Oregon and northern The Home and School depart joining the school on Easy street. W. hall Fun for Evervone. Ralph Sweet and Ralph Hall California coast. ment of the Seventh Day Adven Movies by Howard Adams returned from a trip to Tacoma Word has been received from tist church gathered in the showed scenes about the Chetco this week. While on this trip Mr. and Mrs. John Denison of Grange hall Sunday. Feb. 15. in Inn when it was owned by the DAILY they visited an uncle in Hoquiam the birth ot a baby daughter, Adventists and used as a meet and were in Seattle on business. Janice Marie, born Jan. 30 at Navy and a resident of Craw ing place. Freight Service They also called on A1 and Elsie Carlisle, Penn. This is their third fordsville, Ore., has veen visiting Many of the young people saw Coast Freight Anderson, who formerly were in child. They are expected at their with his old schoolmate, Arvin themselves as children several charge of the lighthouse at Cap»? home in Denmark early in March. Cannon, who is also home on years ago. Lines Blanco. Hal Pierce of Coquille was in leave from the air corps. They Mrs. Harry Newman and Mrs W. C. Boice entered McAuley Langlois on business Wednesday. are both staying at the home of DAVE FRANKLIN. Oily Tully were in charge of ar hospital Friday for an operation Owner The annual budget meeting of Mr. and Mrs. V. P. Cannon. Sun rangements. Light refreshments on his hand. It was mashed last Phone 2634 the Langlois school board was day Dick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs were served Io the larBe number spring when a trailer he was held Wednesday, Feb. 11. BOB W IL L IA M SO N Poitras arrived from Crawfords aitending and games played. welding slipped and caught it. Local A gent ville to take him home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Slocum This is a repair job to put it Open house was held at Lang celebrated their wedding anniver back into shape again. lois elementar y school Feb. 12, Hans Adolphsen of Coos Bay sary with a matinee and dinner to dedicate the new school build was a dinner guest of his brother at Tanglewood last Sunday aft ing. A program was given of and sister, Fred and Katie ernoon and evening Guests were musical numbers by the Langlois Adolphsen, last Sunday. In the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Barklow, Mary school band and talks by school afternoon they drove down the and David, Bobby Jean Sypher officials. After a tour of inspec SERVEL REFRIGERATOR coast to survey the storm dam and Margaret Fain. tion of the building the P.-T.A. age,. Mrs. Charles Ranta has been 8*2 cu. ft.—Regular $$05.00 served coffee and cake in the very ill in Keiser hospital. North school kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cross and Maggie Simmons of Coquille were Bend, following an operation. Her Friday night the Talent Hour, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nilsen sister from San Francisco has sponsored by the Floras Club been with her. . last Sunday. PERFECTION CAS played to a packed house. It was Barbara Fuller, the little girl Lola Sypher took daughter a good performance and many ex APARTMENT HOUSE RANGE who has been so ill with ruptured Bobby Jean to the doctor in Co pressions of “best ever" were appendix, is recovering nicely and quille one day this week follow- heard. The club is grateful to Regular J 126.00 was expected to return home on ing a painful accident at school. those who hel|>ed make it a suc Saturday, Feb. 14. Everett Smith accompanied them. cess and also to those who sup Mr. and Mrs. Bill Easterling Donna Churchill and children ported them. were home over the weekend. 20,000 BTU The club makes good use of the ik u h »1 h u jj J i T i u i i j j i i LRuiL;.mU11 1j m uunnm niuim ix: yruninn Mr. and Mrs. Irving Cornell of money earned and has already GAS CIRCULATING HEATER Middleton, Idaho. Antle Henry of made contributions to many FOR YOUR Bandon’ and Mrs. E. B. Henry of worthwhile causes. Ten dollars Myrtle Point were dinner guests was given to Bandon hospital at ELECTRICAL NEEDS of Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry Christmas; $5 to the Curry Coun ALSO ONE LARGE Tuesday night. Ethel Conick of ty Tuberculosis and Health As ( oos Bay was a weekend guest sociation; $5 to the American Le As Close as Your Phone CIRCULATING OIL HEATER Langlois High School won the gion for a swimming pool for Regular $< j K. ix > basketball game from Ophir Sat veterans at the mental hospital urday night by a considerable at Roseburg, and $65 has been score. pledged to the new grade school Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck attend for a flagpole. This is only a few ed the Historical Society meeting of the many ways in which the CEHTCO HOME and AUTO SUPPLY held in the Methodist church in lub helps the community. ('Coquille Saturday. About one hundred members sat down to the !>otluck dinner at noon. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A1 ELECTRIC HEATING A SPECIALTY Volck had as dinner guests Mr. Workmanship Guaranteed and Mrs. Mart Hoggatt of Port Orford and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crowdey of Coquille. McNABB Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Slocum ELECTRIC CO. entertained a group of friends I Back Portion of Matot Building Saturday evening with a pinochle (A n d ij D idn't....H e Should H ave) Res. Phone 2561 party. Dick Poitras. on leave from the LANGLOIS GAS APPLIANCE CLOSE-OUT! Reduced to $225.00 Reduced to $90.00 Special, $25.00 Call Us! Reduced to $40.00 Confucio us Say,.. You Are Invited to Attend— il THE FIRST SERVICE “ Man Who Stops of a church yet unnamed, without any denominational afliliation and yet to be organized— Advertising to Save Money— Above the Fox Brothers Terminal Bldg. Is Like Man SUNDAY MORNING, FEB. 22 Who Stops Clock SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE at 9 45 A M MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE at 11:00 A M to Save Time" REV. ED. McCLAIN M c V A Y 'S G R E E N H O U S E ON THE WINCHUCK POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS PHONE 2568 I larbor, Oregon BROOKINGS - HARBOR PILOT LARGEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN CURRY COUNTY / he Pilot it read by over 5,ocx> People each meek