Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 02, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    LANGLOIS
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Mr and M r. n o , n .
TEEN-AGE NEWS
By MARION BROOKS
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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.
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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.
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u um
m boo
ks.
books.
Arlene K erber rem ained in S a­
lem
when the 4-H group returned
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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.
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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
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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
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Mary fane and Roy Rrimm