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brother Everett, who is in serv ice. Everett will accompany him home for a brief visit. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd By MARION BROOKS I 1 Hale, a daughter, Jill, weighing ! 5 lbs., 13 ozs. This is the third Langlois and Ophir high schools ! child. The others are boy. played baseball Friday afternoon. Freddy Batt left Sunday for Langlois won with a score of 10 ' Portland and his physical, pre- to 1. I ceeding induction into the Navy. Several of (he senior girls went Mr. and Mrs. Harold Batt and to the University of Oregon this Fred and Mrs. Wm. DoDnnelly weekend. Miss Hughes drove and went to Eugene Friday for a visit acted as chaperone for the group. with relatives and Freddy will Langlois Rhododendron Garden leave for Portland from there. club met at the home of Mrs. Clarke Slocum Thursday after noon. r James Brooks returned Wed nesday from a week’s stay at Salem where he visited a ses sion of the state legislature. lie was interested in the procedure of law making. Mrs. Ren Rundberg is reported to be recovering slowly, follov ing a major operation in Port- Jand last week. Mr. Rundberg returned last Sunday evening, bringing his sister to care for the children during his wife’s ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson of Salem are at Floras Lake where they will live for the summer. Mr. Thompson will help his brother Kenneth in logging operations. LANGLOIS ♦ --------* This Week At The Chetco Inn H. M. Rice of Grants Pass was our guest this week while taking care of his business. Mr. Rice owns the Automotive Parts Co of Grants Pass. Gerry Burnham, Boy Scout ex ecutive for ths area, spent some time in Brookings last weekend. D. C. Avery of Newport and representing the Commerce Cof fee Co., made his monthly trip Mr. and Mrs Dick Hofsess have a babv girl, born Monday morning at Mast hospital in Mvr- tle Point. This is their third child, the two others beine boys. The home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cline horned early Wednesday morning. The home and furnish ings were a tetri lnc<? m wevp personal belongings. The loss was partially covered by insurance. Anyone knowing of crippled under-privileged children in the Langlois, Sixes. Port Orford area, please report their names to Cal vin Blair for the Shrine Mel Men tor show to be in Coos Bav May 2. Free transportation and ad mission will be furnished any such children. Band festival will he held a? the Langlois high school gym May 14. The Langlois and Port Orford bands will participate. Jim Lloyd, serving in the Air Force in South Dakota, visaed his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Dick Erwin, several days last j week. Mrs. W. C. Boice took her hus band to McAliley hospital hi Coos Bay for another operation on his hand, which was injured about a year ago when part of a logging truck slipned onto it. Mrs. Mary Cappo of Bandon has been teaching in Miss Fisher’s place at the high school during her absence, A surprise cheeruo not lunch dinner w,ac given Docia Sweet on the eve of her departure for San Francisco where she will be un der a doctor’s care for about two weeks. The dinner was fol lowed by a hanky shower. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Parsons and y family, Flossie Johnson and Gerry f Bridges of Ashland, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P Sweet. V)n Sunday the Sweet family held a family picnic at Garrison Lake with every son and daughter and their families pres ent. Paul Smith went to Lakeview Friday to meet his father andi brother Lee from Reno, and to this area the past week. I Brookings Harbor Pilot 5 Don H. Thombour, represent ing the Northwest Rock Co. of THURSDAY, A P R IL 30. 1953 Portland, was our guest while A few of the men living at the looking over the rock situation in Inn were able to find houses this this area. A. R Ravens and J. I. Clinton past week and they will bring of Roseburg are here again this , their families here to live. The week, continuing their engineer population in this area is increas ing every day. ing work in this area. We would like to take more Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Molloy of Roseburg are guests for a few space this week to give you all days. Mr. Molloy represents the the news of the Inn, but we do Um|x|ua Plywood Corporation ot not want to impose on the pub lishers at this time due to labor Roseburg. shortage. T.W.M. •••.MW f THIS > 4 | H FREEZER PACKING KIT U m we _ „ <*■ * wbìi> fiw v f A / food freezer Moisture Free Cabinet \ Reinforced Aluminum Liner New Tecumseh Compressor No Fan Noise— Low Operating Cost $477 M O DIL C F -1JJ SHOW N Just think of getting this big $41 Freezing Packaging Kit at no extra cost with the purchase of a Chill Chest Freezer. Everything you need to package your own foods the right w ay. You’ll like Revco’s Faster Freezing low temperature refrigerotion system, because Tecumseh’s heremetic compressor eliminates fan noise, no condenser cleaning and too, you’ll like the extra large food storage capacity to be found in ail Revco Chill Chest Freezers. Buy today— get this big $41 Freezer Packaging Kit at no extra cost. W AN TED Well Digging or Drilling BILL JOHNSON Brookings Gen. Del. or Hamilton House. Crescent Qty Pi IO N E 2964 White Brookings, Oregon APPLIANCE CO. P. O. Box 1 Phone 2891