then gam es were played.
at the Frank Pook home to honor
Flora's Willow club met wrifh
i the wedding anniversary of Mr.
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953
Delsie Lang T hursday with 12
and Mrs. Pook.
H. A. IOCHENS
m em bers, one visitor, four child
Mrs. E sta B ruchler of Ukiah.
ren present. New officers elect^1
W ith
Brookings
shellacking . Calif., visited her son-in-law and
for the coming year w’ere, presi G rants Pass on their "bye” date, 1 daughter, Mr and Mrs. Je rry
dent, Lelah Mason, vice-president, the o th er Southw estern Oregon Kamph several days this week.
. n a Erwin, .secretary, C arry league team s swung into action J She returned home on Friday.
B y MARION BROOKS
SALES AND SERVICE
Boice and treasu rer, Eva Cope. rhe past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K rieltzer
The June m eeting will be held at
H otel Brooking»
o -// Club N ew t
Roseburg split at Medford los have been gone several days on Phone 2661
I’he “S titch an C h a t” 4-11 sew the home of Lillian Clarke wiih ing the S aturday night tilt 5 to 2 a trip to F ort \Vayne, Ind. They
ing cub held its m eeting May Linda Guerin acting as co-host- but winning on Sunday 4 to 0 will bring a new logging truck
home with them.
14 at the home of their leader, css
Î behind Mickey Coen.
Last week C arrie Boice and 1 Bandon shut out Drain 1 to 0 gone to Anchorage, Alaska, to
Mrs.
T u rn e r
They discussed
achievem ent day and decided to son Fred went ta W alla W alia, S atu rd ay
with
Cal
M clrwin, visit relatives.
hold it on May 22. Mrs. Sylra Lee, Wn, where he enteredd the V et high-priced im portee from Spo
Jam es Brooks left S aturday b\
county home dem onstration a- e ra n ’s hulpital. D ora Autrey, kane of the W-I league gaining bus for Burbank and San Pedio,
gent, was present and helped daughter of Mrs. Boice drove the victory. Roy H eiser evened Calif. He is on a deal for a larger
the car home for her and spent the series Sunday in a 3 to I game. and better fishing boat.
W'ith the plans.
I'he 'W ater S corchers” 4-H M other’s Day in Langlois w ith
Coquille outlasted the strong
Ellen Storm and Johnny Zuppe
Cookery club m et with their lead relatives. She returned home by Coos Bay-N orth Bend club Sun- w ere m arried Sunday at the
Office hours. 9 a m. 5 p. m.
er, Mrs. Dunigan on Tuesday. A l bus. While in W ashington Mr». lay 10 to 7 w ith the second gam e' home of the bride
te r the reg u lar business m eeting Boice and Mrs. A utrey visited scheduled for Monday night. No
Dean Collins, form er resident
refresh m en ts were served and (/•organa McKenzie Wahl a t account of th at game available at
of Langlois was in town S a tu r
DR. R. E. SMITH
Benton City.. Mr. Wahl is princi press tim e
day and part o fSunday.
D E N TIST
pal of the high school in Benton
City.
The 4-H Achievement Day has
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Mr and Mrs Henry Adolphsen Bay, attended the P ostm aster's been set for May 22. There will
have just returned from a weed's convention at Gold Beach S un be a style show by various sew
PLYMOUTH
Dr. Richard L. Smith
trip through W ashington and day. They joined the P ostm asters ing groups. The event will b?
on
a
trip
up
the
Rogue
river.
O PTO M ETR IST
A clean reliable family car
E astern Oregon in search of
held in thehigh school gym.
Special
Deluxe 4-door Sedan, rocks to add to their rapidly Mrs. Mason is P o stm aster at
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. P atterson
la te 1950 model, w ith low m ile »rowing collection. They report Denm ark.
have
a 9 pound baby boy, born
DR. ROY M. W H ITE
age - well cared for. Clean seat some very good finds.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Aldropp last weekend.
O
STEOPATH IC PHYSICIAN
covers. A radio th at playa and
have a new daughter, born early
Mr and Mrs. Clinton Fullei Monday m orning at the Mast
a h e a te r th a t heats. No S a tu r
The
Daily
Vacation
Bible
and Surgeon
day calls.
were called to Lyma , Colorado,
hospital. H er weight was seven School, C rusaders w ith Christ,
Emergencies *t Any Hour
Sunday by the death of Mrs. F u l
pounds, three ounces and they will be held at the grade school
ler’s step-father.
SEE JOE JACOBS
named her
Gahl Carol. She is June 8-19. Adults in the Langlois
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Mrs. Lelah Mason, accom pan
Highway loi - at Easy St.
the first child. They returned Com m unity Sunday school are
ied by Mrs. H. H. Gray of Coos
handling
the
classes
Evenings
by Appointm ent
home Thursdady ..
Mr and Mrs. Basil Goodrich
from Dallas, p a re n ts of Mrs
Archie Aldropp are here to help
care
for their d aughter dhd new
Highway Frontage
(Highway 101, Oregon's Main S tre e t)
grand-da ugh ter.
CH ETCO RIVER FRONTAGE
-
R ESID EN TIA L LOTS
Calvin Blair of Sixes left
Food at its best - - - The best for less
NEW HOMES
-
RANCHES
-
FARM LANDS
T hursday to atten d the Shrine
ACREAGE
-
INDU STRIA L SIT E S
convention in Medford.
OUR DINING ROOM NOW OPEN FOR
INCOME PR O PE R T IE S
L ute Henry and dGlen K erber
Beautiful Scenic, Parklike Ocean F rontage
B reakfast ............................................ from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
left Friday for Medford to a t
tend
the
Pacific
N orthw est
Dinner ........................................week days 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sundays 12:00 nooon to 8:30 p.m.
Shrine
Association convention
being held there May 14 and 10.
R otary Club each Tuesday, 12 DO noon
REAL ESTA TE BROKER
T hursday night a group of
Lions Club, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.
G ardner Bldg.
(Phone 2801)
Brookings, Oregon
friends and neighbors gathered
8 Brookings Harbor Pilor
Southwest Oregon
League Results
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LANGLOIS
A
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
FOR SALE
C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S
W. H. BRADY
Azalea Festival
Clean-Up
Week
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PAINT-UP
LIGHT-UP
FIX-UP
Shew Our Guests a Clean Town
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