8 Br,H,kings Harbor P i THURSDAY, A PRIL 16, 1953 l o 1 one o f the buildings. t m eetings Hendricks Return 'Twelve new applications fo r m e m -1 I. W . N oble o f A rtesia. C alif., bership were read. Three candi- nephew o f M r. and M rs. C harlie dates received the th ird and C larke, has been th e ir guest fo r fo u rth degree obligation, and the past tw’o weeks. He sta rts tw o candidates received the firs t w o rk fo r the C oquille A u to and second. I t was decided to put F re ig h t th is week and his fa m ily the degree w o rk on in fu ll at w ill jo in h im as soon as school the firs t m eetings in M ay and is out. June. R ecently announced is the en- — _ ... I v • Jim T u rn e r from the Odd Fel- ■ T O IT l 3 " W © G K lows and Glen Sabin fro m R otary M r. and M rs. A rchie H endricks offered the cooperation of th e ir re tu rn e d home on S aturday from organizations tow ard building a a three weeks’ tr ip spent in the B y M A R IO N BROOKS b e tte r tair. This o ffe r of help was m idw est and southern states, ♦ ♦ f j ew t o § an Francisco then The Rhododendron Garden C lub deeply appreciated by the fa ir board and m anager M r. and Mrs. Jo N ilsen enter- gagement o f Eileen Cooley o f by tra to D e tro it, where » has ■— u n .n » 1 -1 J S V U T V L I U S week n r c A u s I w ent . . . . . in . . been very active this as the o th e r flo w e r clubs in the Hen H o ltzendo rf fro m the j J they took d elivery e live ry o f a new* new De tained 17 relatives at E aster d Jn- Grass V alley, Ore., to Roger M oore o f Langlois. B oth young v ic in ity have as a group attended hardtop racing organization c o m -( Soto; thro u g h Tennessee and tier. M rs. A. W. B ritto n talked w ith People are enrolled in the grad- the Rogue D is tric t F low er C lub P*eter* a deal w ith the board and K e n tu c k y to New Orleans and M ississippi her daugh ter Bernice. M rs. M erle ua*e school a t the U n iv e rs ity ot m eeting, held in in Arago A m e n on n n Tu«»- T 'm w . as « « soon soon a!> as a a contract contract is is d draw M obile, obile, crossing the Mississippi r a w n n , , M day. In the group were M rs. u l) w i^ s ta rt p u ttin g the t r a c k 1 in to Texas. Randleman, at N o rfo lk , Va., last Oregon. Eileen, an a rt m aor, is In Albuquerque they ju s t Sunday night. I t took seven hours doing her firs t year a f advanced C larence Hansen, Mrs. A W. ,n shape fo r racing He hopes to B ritto n , Mrs. D ick E rw in , Mrs. iiave thc races going by the firs t missed seeing an uncle of Ma- to put the ca ll through and was stu d y Roger is to receive his Mas­ o Science — degree in ------------- June. - George G uerin and Mrs. Ralph of a,ul wil1 race every oth e r lissa’s, but called on Vernon q J M u I ite LV c* t u h u r m m i i u n n i for u i t te r — f -------------- ° a ill to Mrs. i B m ritto Mason. Sunday. A lte rn a te Sundays there Goldizen and his fiance, M ary she has not seen her daugh ter fo r 1 ^he w edding is planned to ta k o | place in Eugene on Commence- M c K ittric k , who were busy w ith tw o years. On F rid a y the elüb attended a wil1 races in Orescent C ity, M rs. Connie Gadsby o f N a h e -! nient da>. m eeting held by the Sunset G ar- M anager Kenneth Thompson dec. > iati».fi plans for the a p a r t ­ den club o f P o rt O rford. 'H ie reported that they had located a ¡ ment they w ill occupy a fte r th e ir o tta , Wash., niece o f M r. a n d ' M onday m orning, w e a th e r per- subject presented by speakers local pile d riv e r at the plywood wedding M ay 30. Mrs. Lex Cope, has been th e ir i n u ttin g , D ick B a rk lo w w ill s ta rt They returned to Brookings guest fro m M onday through W ed- w o rk on the b u ild in g th a t w ill fro m O.S.C. was the propagation wood plant at H u n te r’ s Creek, and care o f ’mums. Mrs. Helen The plant m anager, M r. Tegner, m uch rested and relaxed a fte r nesday. She le ft fo r her home in e ve n tu a lly be the new home of Slocum , Mrs. L u c ille B a rklo w . w ill let the fa ir board use it fo r this in te rv a l o f new places and W ashington T hursday m orning. D ic k ’s Feet! and Seed.” M alissa says fo r the M iss K a tie Adolphsen, Mrs. C lara costs, thus saving the co unty con- scenery. K rw ln , M rs. E stelle Hansen and siderable money. P ilin g m ust hr firs t few days away she had th a t Mrs. I.elab Mason represented driven to siop the inroads o f the subconscious urge to h u rry and get home, but fin a lly settled the club at this m eeting. ocean on the fa ir grounds. re a lly enjoying the I he Langlois Parent-Teachers T he Langlois seventh and eighth down to H ighw ay Frontage (H ig h w a y 101, O regon’s M ain S tre e t) o ig a n iz a fio n w ill meet Tuesday* grade g irls held a tea p a rty and change. C H E T C O R IV E R F R O N T A G E - R E S ID E N T IA L LOTS J p til 21, at 8 o'clock in the high fashion show A p ril 2 at the grade A rch ie came home w ith a nice N E W HOMES - RANCHES - FAR M LAN D S school cafeteria. There w ill be a school. Mrs. J. R Brow n and tan and is enjoying the new De A C R E A G E - IN D U S T R IA L S IT E S i'e m o n s tra tio n o f square dancing daughter, Mrs. V ic to r O verly. ¡ Soto aeouired in D e t r o i t riv e n by th e grade school M rs . Clyde Jensen. Mra. R n 18010 , as a piano playei I „ H um phries and the credit of Langlois school. M ATOT BUILDING M rs. Hooks w ere the delegates. , M a rgaret Fain, Rosalie and M rs Jo Stoi m, w ith M i a Lilah 1 , Houge, Mrs. B e tty K re u tz e r and Com plete line o f Gas Appliances - w a te r heaters Mrs. M ary H ildebrand as co-host­ furnaces - ranges - flo o r furnaces esses, honored Mrs. Ir is Losh- Servel re frig e ra to rs and space heaters haugh w ith a s to rk shower M on­ day, A p ril 6. PROPANE GAS The Lacy and M cC racken fa m ­ B1 B rookings 4-11 scholarship to 4-H sum m er tor delivery s e n ice school, a ju ve n ile Grange scholar- Friday and Saturday, April i; - 18— j ship to th e ir sum m er camp, and IP H ive i ‘ " lo lla rs to the exchange stu GEO. SHIPLEY, OWNER £< ¡d e n t fund. Plans fo r the fa ll ba- C» ™ 11 I - zaar A • were • a « discussed. a _ The next R O BT. R Y A N - M O L A PO W ER S "" m< eting w ill be w ith Demie Lam i ainuuu ;ûiipnnnrançr: . ...uà Uprumr. *nzxy uttt mûrir inntr.ni’jinribnWrt’.rjniLaxuhti^lA*'? in May. LANGLOIS Tflp ' C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S W. H. BRADY Curry County Gas Company JIM S UNION CABINET SHOP YOU HAVE A JOB FOR /. E. FIFIELD! — OCEAN THEATRE BAYVIEW GARAGE A t State Line "CITY BENEATH THE SEA" WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY Have your car Serviced A t Lou Blanc, Inc. Leave your packages in y o u r car througho ut the day COMPLETE SERVICE - FAIR PRICES — Cadillac — Oldsmobile — Safety-Tested Used Cars -- VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW 10U B IA N C , In c . Am the Post Office in Com ■X... F rid a y a a sm all child o f M r. and Mrs. M cC racken ate, by m istake, p ills not intended to r children ami was taken to the hospital in Gold Beach a very sick child. Dad W oodw orth was brought home fro m Bandon hospital W ed­ nesday. He is somewhat im proved but must take things p re tty easy fo r awhile. The Jam t's M astropolitos are d riv in g a new car this week and George C h u rc h ill has a new p ic k ­ up. E. Petersen o f Sixes started w o rk in the Ijin g lo is chees fac­ to ry M onday m orning The cheese fa c to ry at Sixes has been dis­ m antled. M r. T w ig g manages at the Sixes plant w ill be located in A rago and is m oving w ith in the m onth. Sixes Grange m et at the Sixes (.»range hall S a turday evening. “STRANGE WORLD” I Sunday and Monday, April 19 - 20— "ANNIE GET YOUR G U N " BETTY HUTTON - HOWARD K E E L “ HERE COMES TH E MARINES” B O W E R Y BOYS 1 uesday - Wednesday - Thursday, April 21 - 22 - 23 "THE LAWLESS BREED" ROCK HUDSON - JU LIA ADAMS “SOMETHING TO LIVE FOR” JOAN FOUNTAIN RAY MIDLAND Friday and Saturday, April 24 “ 25— "THE RAIDERS" RICHARD CONTE W lLUM tTW Ttfe WANTADS “THE T H IE F” ray milland R IT A CAM