THURSDAY. NOV emw ,
BROOK INGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
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Home of
Members voted to sponsor a
tale n t hour for the A thletic club,
with proceeds to buy gym equip
Mrs. ■ E thelene Thompson
m ent.
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C A R N IV A L F RID A Y NIG H T
RESU M ES M EETING S
To raise funds for equipm ent,
The Floras Willow Club held the high school will stage a c a r
the first fall meeting, Thursday, nival Friday evening. The early
at the club room with a pot luck entertainm ent will be a movie,
dinner.
¡ ‘Sm all Town Boy.” which will be
The business session was pre shown with newly-purchased pro
sided over by the president. Mrs. je c tio n equipment, Deceived last
Dorothy Kuhn.
week.
It was decided to hold a ba
There will be a queen contest
zaar at Easter, with m embers w i t h the following com peting:
urged to work tow ard this aim. Betty Storm , senior; Geraldine
An attendance contest will be Hollycross, junior; Billy W o o d
held, beginning Dec. 12. A small ruff, sophomore and Betty Ap
prize will be given.
pling, freshm an, with the crow n
Members voted to skip the next ing set for midnight.
m eeting which falls on T hanks
Tickets will be sold on two tu r
giving day.
keys and nylon hose.
A C hristm as party will be held
There will be side shows, mo
on Dec. 12, each one to bring a vies, comedies shooting galleries,
gift, price limit not less 50c, and bingo, wishing wells, etc.
more than SI. All mem bers are
A jitney dance will follow.
urged to come and bring a guest.
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M E S PLA YE D F R ID A Y
A pot luck dinner will be served.
Miss M artha Crew was chosen
It was voted to dispense the
captain of the volleyball team .
second December meeting.
Local boys and girls met Port
Election of officers will be held
Dec. 12. The nom inating com m it Orford team s on the local floor
tee: Mrs. Eva Cope, Mrs. Jean Friday evening with the Langlois
S train and Mrs. Alice S ta n k a girls losing to the pisitors. In the
basketball gabe, the local boys
vich will fill the ticket.
won, but the second team was de
feated.
LAN G LO IS LOCAL N E W S
Mrs. Elden W hite and d au g h ter
of Langlois Hill spent Thursday
evening with her brother and
sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. W al
te r Sabin.
Funeral Director
John McAdams and Mrs. Mary
and
M ulhill of A storia visited last
Ambulance Service
week with their brother and sis
ter-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
McAdams.
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Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r K ane of
Crescent City, Calif.
Port Orford spent the week-end
here with their son and daugh
ter-in-law .
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stankavich
were Coquille visitors. W ednes
day.
Miss P atricia Reed, of P o rt
land. viisted Miss M ary Boice
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope were
shopping at Coos Bay Tuesday..
Box Office Opens 7:30
Mr. and Mrs. Don Auer who
Show Starts 7:45
have been living at P ortland re
Brookings
Oregon turned to Coquille to m ake th eir
home, and he has accepted his
old position.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob McConnell
Friday and S atu rd a y —
of Forest Grove visited his p a r
November 22 and 2
ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. McCon
nell, at th eir home at Floras Lake
IN TECHNICOLOR
recently.
Mrs. Mae W oodruff celebrated
Walt Disnev’s musical her birthday, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sypher
went to Camas Valley last week
to visit their son and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Sypher.
Mrs. Dorothy Kuhn and daugh
ter. and Milton Brown w ere Gold
Beach visitors. W ednesday.
Mrs. Dora A utery is assisting
at the office of Langlois Cheese
Sundux and Monday —
factory during the rush of mail
orders.
November 21 and 25—
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Thompson
of Dallas. Ore., spent W ednesday
(Matinee, Sunday, 2 p. m evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Thompson. On T hursday
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they made a business trip to the
southern part of the county. .
Mi's. Duane Glidden is visiting
relatives at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob N orthrup of
G rants Pass a n ' visiting friends
relatives in this vicinity. They
with Bob H o p e —plus and
are form er residents of Langlois,
having owned and operated the
carton.
resta u ra n t.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kauffm an
of Eureka. Calif., are visiting his
W ednesday and Thursday -
(m other, Mrs. Charles Chesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Chenoweth
November 27 and 2s—
of Forest Grove are visiting re la
and friends in C urry Co.
Academv Award Winner tives
Mrs. C arrie Boice went to Co-
! quille Thursday evening where
she spent night w ith her daugh
ter. Mrs. Don Auer.
Mr and Mrs. Jam es W hite and
with Lawrence
Mrs Joe Cox were Coquille vis
itors. Wednesday.
Joan Fontaine.
E verett Strain a n d W illiam
¡S tra in went to B ear C re 'k Tues-
Murdock G.
ROEDER
“Make Mine
Music”
“Princess and
Pirate”
dav, to visit their brother, Win.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sabin and
Loren attended the show ai B an
don, W ednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and
son made a trip to G rants Pass
Thursday.
Duane Gliddon is employed at
the Langlois cheese factory.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. McConnell
and C harles McConnell were. Co
quille visitors, Wednesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Elden W hite of
Langlois hill and Melvin M ather
of P o rt Orford, m otored to M aple
ton for the week-end to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Ted W hite.
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Strain vis
ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Win S train at B ear Creek, S a t
urday evening.
Wjalter Hofsess and J a m e s
Chenoweth were Coquille visitors
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slocum
left Tuesday by bus for P o rt
land to attend S tate Grange con
vention. From Portland they plan
to go to S eattle to visit relatives.
W alter Sabin hauled sand F ri
day or the Will Sabin cranberry
marsh.
Mr. G am ier of G am ier R efrig
eration Service was here T hurs
day from Coquille.
Mr. and Mrs. D arrell Cox and
fam ily of Coquille were Sunday
guests a t the Sabin-Thompson
cottage a t Floras Lake.
Ted L. Thompson of Cottage
Grove who had made a business
trip to G rants Pass and motored
south to Fortuna, Calif., to visit
relatives, arrived here Friday eve
ning to stay with his brother, K en
neth Thompson, and attend to
property interests at New Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fain
m otored to North Bend, Friday,
w heer Mr. Fain received medi
cal treatm en t.
A 60-foot clearing is being made
on the east side of the highway,
sta rtin g at Floras Creek, south
for extension of the REA lines.
I urKey umner
and all the trimmings
Will be Served from 12, noon until 8:(IO.
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Regina Can Openers
Cotter Pins
kwashers
Steel Wedges for Hammer or Ax Handles
Rat Traps
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Dust Pans
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bless Hangers
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lastic Clothes Lines
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Fluorescent Fixtures
Fluorestent Tubes
Alleys
Plug-master Iron Cords
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Home Recording Discs
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