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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1946)
Putte Tuelv« BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Home of The Croft Lily cannot be classed as tru e mem-1 Jr. ranch, the form er Becksted Point, has enrolled in the sev bers. In order to swell the mem-1 place, leased for several years, enth grade. bership and to compete for this has decided to quit the dairy OPHIR D E F E A T S L A N G LO IS In Judge A. E. honor, Mrs. McVay urgently asks business, and are moving this O phir h i g h school basketball of the peace courtT th a t those having delinquent dues week to Gold Beach w here they team defeated here last Tuesday will be in charge of an auto evening. The local girls won over Paid fines during the The 1946-47 basketball season to respond at once Thomas R. Simon It — is ------------ necessary th at dues gets under way, Friday evening -- ----- ----- be court and gas station. Ophir, however, in volleyball. basic rule on highwlv The Ladies Aid will hold a ba- LA N G LO IS LO C ALS when Brookings High meets the paid on or before Saturday, Dec. Wm. zaar and w hite elephant sale at Ophir High aggregation on the 7. The fifiscal year for the club Fred Adolphsen o f D enm ark ' ciearance N. Parker ' local floor. Game time is set for begins in July, m embers are re- the Com m unity hall, T hursday was a business viistor at Bandon H a r v e y D. Crook, 7 30. minded. “Delinquents" are urged afternoon, Dec. 12. All are in W ednesday. Little is known of the relative Ito act prom ptly to give the local vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hood left d e e r m e e t out of ^¡ l . Mr. and Mrs Wm. Buckner Monday for C orvallis a fte r a strength of either team , as this club a boost tow ard this national D e lm a r Colegrove J and children, B arb ara and Billy, m onth’s stay w ith th e ir son-in- s io n o f quail out of l the first game in league com recognition and Mr. and Mrs. W arren Bailey law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. petition this year. However, the L. D. H om er, posession spent Thanksgiving day as guests C lark Boice.. I'xral lads, under guidance of Art out of season. of Mr. and Mrs. M ark Wood at Guthrie, hope to make a credit able showing The carnival sponsored by the Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. M arland Rice, of Home Economics club of Lake j Earl Grange, under direction of Albany, have retu rn ed home a f t holi- Mrs. Gordon Wells, assisted by er spending - . ~ Thanksgiving ~-------------- others, held S aturday night at days with h er parents, Mr. and . V rc W ill ____1 c ___ : i . . I the Grange, was a success. A Mrs. Will H arrison and family. -------- ■ large crowd was present to en- Mr. and Mrs. C arlton Eosch According to word received b y jjov the evening of fun, fortune m otored to K lam ath T hanksgiv Mrs. Mabel McV ay. president of telling, etc. H am burgers, b u n s ing day w here they w ere guests Azzalea Garden < lub, Mrs. W alter and coffee were served during at the home of his parents, Mr. Wilhelm, president of state feder- ,the vening. A neat sum was turn- and Mrs. F ran k Bosch. ation of Garden Clubs, the Azalea ¡ed over to the Grange treasu rer. Mrs. Eva Hill has returned Garden ( lub is in line for mem- a vote of thanks was given to home ___ **«»ww*, u c ic auv from t H t arbor, w here she PA IN T S A N D SUNDRIES Ix brship award from the national all who helped to m ake the a f - 1 spent T hanksgiving as guest of federation of garden clubs. fa jr a success. h er son, Donald C rockett and ie nit irrship ol Azalea Gar- Mr. and Mrs. H arold Gorbet fam ily den club reached 91 -one of the are parents of a daughter, born ---- *------- -------------------- -----. largest, if not the largest club, j Nov. 25. at Seaside hospital in Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered tn the state. Membership is based Crescent City. The young lady A pump for every need! on the ration of population of the has been named M arjorie Louise, town o r community. G randparents are Mr. and Mrs. GRADE SCHOOL N O TE S Billie Bish is back at school (w c \c r the dues ol 20 or Charles Spdoner of Sm ith River Complete Line of Plumbing Goods, more of these members are in ¡and Mr and Mrs. N orm an Gor- a fte r a two-weeks absence due to illness. arrears, lh a t being the case, they bet of Lake Earl. STOVES, RANGES AND S tanley Collins has left the ----- ----- ~ The W om an’s Club will hold , its reg u lar business m eeting F ri second grade and went east w ith day afternoon. Dec. 6 at 2:30 at his m other. Mrs. Edith Rigsby. CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS the com m unity hall. P re sid e n t, Michael S try k e r and G ary Sted- We just got in a new shipment! Leah Wilson will preside at the (^on have retu rn ed to the fourth business meeting. A m usical p r o - ; gIaf^p a fte r illness, gram , pertaining t o C hristm as ^Irs- J*nimy Brooks assisted Season will follow the business. M rs* IIazcl Hofsess in the kitchen Mrs. Grace VanZee is program Monday. Mr, an<J Mrs. G rant Wilcox of Box Office Opens 7:30 chairm an. Mrs. B ertha W estbrook of S a n ! 9 oquille gave thc seventh and Show S ta rts 7:45 Francisco left W ednesday for h er eighth grade room a phonograph a fte r spending T hanksgiv and 50 records. It was delivered WATCH THIS COM Brookings Oregon home ing with h er son, Henry W est over the week-end. B etty June Diggs, of M vrtle brook. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fuchs who Friday and S atu rd ay — have had the H enry W estbrook H oop G am e B illed F riday E ven in g Justice Smith River News A zalea Club D ue N a t’l R ecogn ition Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing DUTCH BOY PUM PS Langlois News “ CU STO M Pine Cone A IR E ” J. J. Gallagher T H E A T R E P L U M B IN G December 6 and 7- “ Mr. A c e ” B. II. S. with George Raft and Sil via Sidney, plus— Versus A Large Selection of O P H IR "B ells o f R o sa rita ” Starring Roy Rogers. I 1 Sunday and Monday— O n Display Friday & Saturday Sunday * at 2 p. m.) * December 8 and 9— “C aesar and Choose yours now for C leop atra ” I with Vivian Leigh and Claude Rains. the ideal Christmas and Pepito's Serenade — G IF T W ednesday and T hursday— December 11 and 12— "Johnnv in th e C louds” Radios High School G.vm F rid ay E v en in g with Michael Redgraven' Game Starts at 7:30 and John Mills — plus a ADMISSION: Adults, 50c Students, 25c short. Season Tickets. $2.00 Curry County Electric Company Charles M. Brooks Zada Brook