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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1946)
)AY, DECEMBER J 2 , 1946 _ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of the ___ Croft ____________ ___________________ ____ Lily ___ Page N’ iwp ¡¿N G L O IS S anta Barbara, C alifTdrtpped in l ^ ^ d r M ^C ^ A r ° H C a H ° f ParticiPa tin 8 inK on the team play of his group to pay them a visit. Mr l o x and ove^ duck h u n S in th<* ? Umber ° ‘ V° tCS th “ WC“k’ try,ng to fiet the bovs Ethelene Thompson ¡Mrs. W arren were old school t .'lke a , ,be H oras cas’’ form Part of the tH'rmanent to work the ball in closer for school- ¡m ates. Mr. W arren seXed as d7m Lake G r area a X a with ” n Will ■, Sabin. . J ™ " * . «<xxi attendance is de- shots. Last Friday, they lost so GIRL W EDS , __ __ -w,.... celebrated! u.vu Miuoit' sirable. There will also be some many opportunities to score by — - _ P B itton ¡Wilma Smith. dau8h te r ° f | S*’" i ! f<1,a ,. Cd<' “ il;<'; ' Var; her bmhday. Wednesday.“ « "ihe discussion on the 1947 program . being too reckless in shooting. Mrs. Myrl Nowlin, was f^ns, °Pe r®t<d a hotel at Pearl Carl Britton home Ophir, with an over-age lad. Mrs. Eleanor Doan, of Upper! at 8 o’clock, Nov. 29, to H arbor at the beginning of the will find themselves up against W. Brownlee at the Now- w ar and are able to relate many Floras Creek, purchased a new it come tournam ent time, since * %-ton Chevrolet pickup. at Tillamook. The wed- experiences. much of the team play is built PINOCHLE PARTY ok place in a corner of BEST MAN FQR BUDDy about this lad. A grand time is reported by ze living room which was with greenery and large Loren Sabin went to Myrtle G}°se who attended the regular of chrysanthemums. Lou- Point last week-end where he Pinochle Party, sponsored by the rlin, sister of the bride w as was best ban or Dean Epperson. Slxes GranR°> Prize awards last idesmaid, Delores Olsen of and Miss Callie Smith, Sunday’ ' '{hursday went to: Men- George was maid of honor and The groom and his attendant had Guerin of Langlois; low Bill Price Versus lill. cousin of the groom, been buddies while in the service, of Sixes; Ladies, high to Mrs. m eeting w’hile on Iwo Jima. Velma Sabin of Langlois and low st man. to Mrs. Lucille McKenzie of Elk J. H. Thompson, of Dal- W A TE R DAMAGES RANCH River. nt of the bride, played the ctrww» __ t m ' Attending from here were: Mr. march. Mrs. Geraldine ,°raS and Mrs G''orS<' Guerin. Mr» Vel- of Dallas, sang “I Love Creek, so near the n Burnap place Sabin. Jakp w hi M and jly,” and a fte r the cere- People are still talking about h h f Mrs WaMer s l °™ m and Otto Mildred W alker of Woodruff farm has been washed Heckel the bitterly-contested game at ¡River, cousin of the bride, away. The Lex Cope bulldozer,, ‘_____________________ Crescent City, Monday, when the fAlways.” operated by Wilbur Sypher, was ~ ... , locals came out 2-point winners. ring a reception the cou- put to work last week in an ef- Mrs. GoIdlZen S Applie Pie That long shot from way out in for California on a wed- fort to stop erosion. It is reported Our church gave a sociable dinner the*'floor** bv " P a t” Patterson, is p. The Nowlin fam ily for- th a t Floras Creek has been closed And oh. what a feast we had there still a thriller Smith River, also resided at New Lake, a n d ’thus elim inating much of the de-j There was veal pie and chicken winners over Crescent City, is attended Langlois schools, struction due to swift water. and salad. expected to really give the local And relish, with plenty to spare. independents a battle Friday eve F ASQUAINTANCES ; LANGLO IS NEW S ning at the local gym. and Mrs. Charles Fox w ere Mrs. Clara Perkins, who has But the best of that sumptuous dinner urprised last week when been staying with her son-in-law A few of the high school boys 1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Was applie pie, golden and fair seem to be somewhat indifferent 1 Sweet at Elk River, left last week And topped with a frosting of about the outcome of the game whipped cream, to viist another daughter and Friday evening at Langlois. A ny In this day so costly and rare. husband at Longview, Wash. way, Coach Guthrie will be short _ .. . their services, since they went Bob Schultz, plumber from Co Oh. thank you dear Mrs. Goldizen /or Benefit quille is working at the Langlois And long may you live to make a week. Wonder what they think Cafe. pie, now, since they lost their first George Guerin received a new your friends and your neighbors It Harbor Grange game to O phirf rototiller, Monday, through the will bless you, Cheever hardware. And laud your fine a rt to the sky. Tony Felippe has fixit trouble— Clara W illiamson Those who motored to Gold well, it’s foot trouble when you Beach Wednesday to serve on have big blisters on the Ixittoms, j the jury w-ere Mrs. Edith Smith and then can’t find shot's to fit. of Floras Lake, A. J. Sweet, Clark Tony will be needed Friday at *3? Slocum, Kenneth Thompson, Will Langlois. Sabin and Bill Storm. High School Gym Mr. and Mrs. Ora Lantz of Gold Beach will be here a week Annual elections of community Rickreall and Roy Lantz of Dex delegates from tomorrow evening in the ter. Ore., were guests at the Jim committeeemen and have been scheduled for 1;00 p. last game before the Christmas Sypher home last week. rh*Vrl ■ ' Dnarie Sr emDloy^ at m., in each of the three commun- holidays. Gold Beach won from (i8me Starts at oJlMI p. m. C h a re s < 4 week ity centers of the county; Langlois last week-end, so will ADMISSION: a" d b i weeks stay at his home I C h e t» Grange hall, December tax the b n t e g o r t, the B ru m , for a n g ; Gold Beach court house, De- are able to put up. Adults, 35c; Children, 25c ° nMrP^ n d Mrs. Ted L. Tnomp- eember 19. and Sixes Grange, Coach Guthrie has been work- son and son arrived, Wednesday evening, from Cottage Grove to look a fte r property interests at New Lake. During their stay they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Thompson at Langlois. t Mr. and Mrs. Lee Swagard of, Portland spent last week visiting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Id L Berry’ and Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Kenworthv. Mr. Swagard is a nephew of Mrs. Berry and Mrs. 4 Ken worthy. Mr and Mrs. Charles Fox were summoned to Myrtle Point Wed nesday. by the serious illness ofi her daughter, Miss Corrine Bax If you would like to see one of our chain saws in use, send your ter. name and address, and our demonstrator will call on you in W alter Sabin drove to Gold Beach Friday evening to referee about a week or so. A demonstration does not obligate you in Sponsored by the basketball g a m e s between any way. If our demonstrator has not reached you as soon as 'etco Post, No. 138 Gold Beach and Langlois. you would like, drop us a card or phohe th e address listed below. Fishing! Not so good or. the Sixes, Sunday. No lu^k reported! Several catches reported up the 'ATIRDAY river from the bridge. Fishermen seem to enjoy the sunny day re‘ | ‘•P buy an ambulance ganflewoi 0*SKE> Brookings Towners Smith River Î Ambulance •A -N -C -E ? I Elections Billed For Curry County Friday Evening Chain Saw Demonstrations I Will Be Held For Anyone Interest In Our Saws! nerk-an Legion The Mall Chain Saw Is The Lightest, Fastest and Cheapest December 11 f t . area. Donations jfvrrpted, too! « (lf N orth Bend »pent th< w eek end with her mother. Mrs. KaJ.e For Sale hse, 6 acres of land, Croft lily planting stock, «Chicken house, Bulb Shed, and equipment 1 . i; • 0. R. Williams p t House north of Bainesacres, Highway l a At Rivers End WEIGHT, Complete—83 pounds, including 4-foot bar TERMS: $300.00 down. SAME PRICE—$585.00—$10.00 Freight PACIFIC CHAIN SAW CO. GRANTs’ PAffi y F OREGON Authorized Distributors For Southwestern Oregon..........