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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1953)
! LANGLOIS i By MARION BROOKS A first aid class in being s t a r t ed March 28 at 8:00 pm . at the high school gym under the direc tion of Mrs. Cora Gustin. All high school students and adults who are interested are invited to attend. Beth Hofsess Brinkm an and daughter B arbara of Palm er, Alaska, arrived this week for a lew days' visit with her m other. Hazel Hofsess. On T hursday the entire family gathered for a fam ily dinner at H adel’s home. Mr. and Mrs. Will to Corvallis over the visit their d aughter the Darrell Elliotts, quainted with their daughter. Sabin drove weekend to and family, and get ac new grand Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sm ith are at Corvallis w here he is a t tending the Oregon Dairy Indus tries ionvention at the iollege They are also visiting with Mr and Mrs. Roy Stein, form erly connected with the blue cheese factory here at Langlois. I t ’s a boy for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hoover, John Robert, born in a Portland hospital Tuesday. The young man weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce. E verett Sm ith left for his base at Merced, Calif., F riday m orn ing for reassignm ent. P astor Wm. E asterling and Mrs. Easterling attended a youth banquet at the Argo Community church Thursday evening. Mr. E asterling was the speaker of the evening and the them e of his speech was “C hrist, the Light of the W orld.” A rthur Kane of Medforc^ spent the weekend wi h his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Kane, Sr., in Langlois. Lute Henry and Glen K erber went to Coo. Bay Tuesday night where they w ere initiated into the rites of the Masonic lodge. Jean Strain su b stitu ted for Ted Hoover during the la tte r part of the week. He was in o P rtland w ith his wife and new son. Charles and Vera C larke were home over the weekend from the the U. of O. Elna Rigik of Coos Lay visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Volck Saturday. She was on her way to Pori O r ford wh re she visited other friends. Mrs. Rigik was a teachei in both com m unities in past years. Nina E asterling left for Cor vallis Monday evening on the first FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL NEEDS C all Us! As Close as Your Phone ELECTRIC HEATING A SPECIALTY W orkm anship G uaranteed McNABB ELECTRIC CO. rk Portion of Matot Building Res. Phone 2561 p art of her retu rn trip home. She Helen Leekley, who has been ill will visit friends th ere and in for several months. P ortland and will then go to D e c -1 A logging road, softened by re ver, Colo., for a visit w ith a cent heavy rains, gave way und-'r brother and family. From there a logging truck driven by Ed th e will go to Sioux Falls. S. D.. H ansen Tuesday morning. The and then home to W agner. S. D. loaded truck rolled down a very Miss E asterling has spent about steep m ountainside, going over two m onths visiting with Mr. and three tim es and coming to resi rMs. Wm. E asterling anil helping against a tree. F ortunately Mi w ith her little new niece. Hansen was only severely bruised Mr. and Mrs. Dean Abney from and shaken. The accident took S anta Rosa, aClif., spent the place near the Hansen logging weekend with the Bud Abneys operation on Sixes river. They are on their way to Salem. A 4-H K nitting Club was o r Mrs. G eer’s m other. Mrs. Mc- ganized Feb. 18 at the home of Kulecky of Coos River, and sister Mrs. Dick Tucker. The club was and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. nameii the “Clicking Needles ” Long and childien of Coos Bay Mrs. T ucker is to be th eir leader were Sunday guests of the Geers. The officers elected were, presi M erritt S enter of Bandon was dent, Lila T ucker; vice president. in Langlois on business Friday. B etty Kuhn; secretary and news Mr. and Mrs. Wm. W oodruff reporter, Milly Robbins, and song w ere involved in a serious acci and yell leaders, Thelm a T ucker dent in Coos Bay this week. A and M argaret B ritton R efresh car cam e through a stoplight, m ents of cake were served by hitting them and demolishing the hostess. their car. He was taken to the A birthday party for Smoky hospital for X-ray and Mrs. Wood Storm was given by his m other, ruff and daughter received brok Mrs. Charles Storm , W ednesday, en ribs. Feb. 18, celebrating his third A1 Volck went to Coos Bay birthday. R efreshm ents of cake Tuesday to visit his sister, Mis. Kool-Aid. popsickles and jello NEXT QUESTION! The football coach was testing out his quarterbacks. He was putting th eir team in im aginary positions and lnding out what plays they would use. "All right Jim ," he said. "You have the ball on your own five- yard line and it’s first down. The score is seven to nothing against you and th ere are only 45 sec onds to play. Now. what would you d o ? ” "I'd call tim e out and send in a sub to take my place,” was the reply. "Then I'd run to the n e a r est telegraph station and wire my folks th at we lost the game, seven to nothing ” Brookings I iarbor Pilot 3 THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1953 All change is not grow th; as all m ovement is not forw ard. - Ellen Glangow. Change, indeeX is painful, yet ever needful; and if mem ory have its full force and worth, so also has hope. Carlyle. The old o rder <changeth. yield ing place to new’; and God ful fills himself in m any ways. —Tew- ayson. Subscribe to Harbor Pilot. the Brookings- ♦ Perfection is im m utable, but for tilings im perfect to change is the way to perfect them.- Otcca Felt ham. were served. Anyone having any complaint against dogs are asktxi to go to the owners and give them a chance to take care of th eir ca nines before putting out poison. This would be the hum ane way to do. DAILY Freight Service Coast Freight Lines DAVE FRANKLIN, Owner Phone 2634 BOB W ILLIAM SON Local Agent 1S mm a AffliW MR. AND MRS. JACK McCARNEY and DAN McCORMICK of the COFFEE MILL WISH IX) EXPRESS their appreciation to the following companies and individuals for making it possible to soon open one of the Finest Modern Dining Centers On Highway 101 CHAS, and AGDA BICKNER. Owners GLEN DUNCAN, Sheet Metal RONALD MORRIS, Assistant BEN JONES, Electrician I AMES KOELLER, Cab,net Maker CHETCO HOME; & AUTO SUPPLY, Hdwe. FRANK McKENDRY, Asst. Cabinet Maker KERR HARDW’ARE, Hardware CARL OSTENBERG, d o o r Covering CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO., Lumber DAN I). ERE UND. Carpenter CURRY COUNTY GAS CO., Cas AR E PIERCE, Painter MEDFORD NEON EIGHT CO., Signs GRAND OPENING Will Be Announced At A Later Date