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LANGLOIS 7 o ran g e met S aturday eve- Mr and M r. n o , n . TEEN-AGE NEWS By MARION BROOKS K Langlois Rhododendron Garden club m et at the home of Mrs. Calvin B lair Thursday afternoon. Mrs. A. W. B ritton serving as co hostess. M arjorie S train joined as a new m em ber. The subject studied w as wild flowers, with C lara Erw in winning contest on same. S ° 'X r ^ ido “ cKer ie e: x s x p ,an s ,h ,w i*h IST s ^ M c ^ t "- >• T rc " m / xt w F r a t n d in ay g ; G range " M « ““ 1 " o , X ' a : ? k . ; “ ,aw h « 'h : nx a: ; ,v an," ; ! : ’r wil1 s,op in ,i," ho - :- P s- The LeRlo" and | lives and join the Holcumbs on Auxiliary reported they were the retu rn trip about two weeks tunning Caroline M orris of Sixes. hence. I MrS' Irs. T 1 urner made a report on 4-H ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harold B atts left sum m er school school. She was one of June 18 for San Diego and a visit the chaperones for the C urry C ounty group this year. A grange with their son Fred, who is in picnic was planned for July 19 at training in the navy. DAILY Mr. ami Mrs. H obert Thompson Hum bug park. and family of Toledo were guests Mr. and Mrs. J W. Thornburg of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thom p and Dickie of Coos Bay were visitors at the Dick Erw in home son last S aturday and Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. John Ellefson and his week. Dickie rem ained with family of Redwood City, Calif., his grandparents for a few days spent the week end with Mr visit. DAVE FRANKLIN, and Mrs. John Moore. Mr. E llef Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dissmeyer of Owner North Bend and their two daugh- son is Mrs. Moore’s nephew and s employed at the governm ent Phone 2634 •era, Mrs. Joan Dipl of C entralia air in San Francisco as a O EO RO E LOSTROW III-, and Mrs. M. Snyder of radar field man. Local A gent Springfield, III., visited at the a girI for Mr and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. E r Dick Pucker. Born Monday, June win this week. • at the Bandon hospital They The home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob railed the small miss K athy Jean, Holcomb on Sixes river burned and she is th eir fourth child. Two Let Ralph Do It last Monday. They w ere fo rtu girls and a boy preceding her nate in saving all of the posses She weighed 8 pounds sions. Mr. Holcomb was nearby Those of you who tuned in to Custom Farm Tractor Work when the fire sta rte d and with ' ( ’A( Tuesday evening were the help of neighbors removed •roud of the C urry county dele Rotovateing — Leveling everything from the burning gation from the 4-H sum m er house. Ask For An Estimate •school. J e a n e tte Thompson was a Mr. and Mrs. Wes Sibley of very efficient m aster of cere Gold Beach were in Langlois con monies and A rlene K erber and tacting Ken Thompson and C. H. < harlene T u rn er spoke for the Phone 2274 Brookings, Oregon Brooks regarding the F air premi Langlois area. .... u um m boo ks. books. Arlene K erber rem ained in S a lem when the 4-H group returned ............ tiiT iii ....■■■■■ t t t t t u u u Friday for a visit with her grand- nother. W ilbur and C harlie Jensen left Thursday from E ureka by plane matot building .01 Los Angeles for W ilbur to ap- peai on the H orace Heidt show. Complete line of Gas Appliances - water heaters Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S train furnaces - ranges - floor furnaces and sons, Mike and Mavin, are Servel refrigerators and space heaters leaving Monday morning for a 1 fishing and cam ping trip into the PROPANE GAS Prince George country of British Tanks for sale, rent or lease 1 v olumbia. They expect to travel 1 over 1000 miles into the wilds of Phone 2284 this area and be gone a month. ******* ................... Mrs. Don DeHaven and chil dren are m aking an extended viiit with relatives in California. Mrs. George Bowker and three children of Medford Lakes, N. J„ are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs A T. Carlson. They plan on m aking their home somewhere in this coastal area. Mis. Norm an Holycross has moved to Bandon. Mi. and Mrs. Dwight Cannon H eater, ( lock. Radio, Hobbs T railer Hitch and family of Lebanon have spent Five Tires, Tools, Excellent Condition. several days with his parents Mr and Mrs. V. C. Cannon. I hilco Radio . . . . Short and L.P. Records, Stand Mrs. Jean S train is visiting her Jiistei m San Francisco this week. The children and teachers who attended Cam p McKinley this COL. L E E RICE, Fountain Cove Brookings past week retu rn ed home S atu r- day evening, a tired but happy group. There w ere 85 to 90 chil nyilh.1 »ñ iim n ÍTirrX¿ 3 dren in attendance at the camp ■ coming from the Langlois Sun day school. T hree adults accom panied them. i Mi. and Mrs. John La Fever and son from L ancaster County, Penn., attended church in Lang lois Sunday m orning as guests oi Rev. and Mrs. Easterling. Mr I ahever brought the morning ■ ics age. I hey are visiting with I Leave your packages in your car throughout the day :he.r daughter end son-in-law i Le . and Mrs. Lease of Argo. R ” / Moore and his bride a it ) h ,....,., Freight Service Coast Freight Lines RALPH A. YOUNG P. O. Box 5 9 6 I*** • Curry County Gas Company FO R S A L E Mercury Station Wagon $795 I m i mkings Hailtor Pilot 9 THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1953 b" a ,M>n- ge ■'— Display Your Flag on July 4 3' « « * v ™ h«n at 8 o ’clock in the eve ning. If you have purchased your new Teen-Age Club card the a d mission price is 35 cents. W ithout Subscribe to Mie car,I the price is SO cents. Harbor Pilot. Lards may be purchased at th. door. The price of each card is □0 cents. By NANCY CUMMINGS ______ J At ’QU ELI N E SMI TI1 the Brook ings- 2nd Hand Bargains For Sale on their way to th eir new home in New Mexico. Since their wed- ding June 14, they have been honeymooning near Eugene. Roger, son of Mr. and Mrs b rank Moore of Langlois, has just received his m aster of seienee de gree and will be employed as a nathem atician in the scientific laboratory m aintained by the University of California a t Lot Alamos. He is a graduate of Ashland grade schools. Gold Beach High school and U of O. He has been an honor student at the uni versity during his college years His wife, Eileen, is a U of O graduate, having m ajored in art. H er girlhood home was in Grass v alley. Ore. 1 D E E P W ELL PUMP 1 5 H P TRACTOR. Plow, disk, row m aker and digger. 1 30 GAL GAS WATER HATER. 1 4 H P. ELEC. REF. MOTOR. 1 20x65mm S potting Scope. 1 50W RADIO TR A N SM ITTER. Receiver. DF. 6-band phone. Commercial Fishing Gear. All items in good or excellent condition. Make an offer M cNabb Electric Co. M atot Bldg Phone 2283 BROOKINGS, ORE. IT'S NEW. . . IT'S DIFFERENT Steaks —Seafood —Pan-fried Chicken Chuck Wagon Dining Room NORTH FORTY LODGE Smith River BAPTIST C O M M U N ITY CHURCH Hear Dr. Charles Durden SUNDAY, JULY 5 Sunday School at 9:45 11 a m. Worship Sermon subject: “We Will Do The Impossible” Ordinance of the Lord's Supper A Cordial Invitation to All No Evening Service Today S 6 0 .0 0 WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY ‘ Have your car Serviced A t Lou Blanc, Inc. COMPLETE SERVICE - FAIR PRICES VISIT OUR WHOLESALE ROW B LA N C, W e sincerely thank you for the reception that you have given ACACIA LAUNDROMAT We especially appreciated the grxxl — Cadillac — Oldsmobile — — Safety-Tested Used Cars — 10U Thank you B. B. Crabb Co. wishes and beautiful bouquets that B ookkeeping Pay Roll Tores made our Opening such a pleasure. in su ra n c e Kerr Building In c . Brookings, Oregon Across the street from the Post Office In Coos Bay « Mary fane and Roy Rrimm