S'nvember
27.
BRÛOKINGS-H a RBOR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon
World’s Finest Climate
Page E ive
GX L Played a"d
w r e '»onie from ,he hospital for
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sev* derhorst; Treasurer. Isabel Buck- be joined by Rev. Hicks' two
as follows :
erai days and is up and around ner; Spiritual Life Chairman, daughters and family, Mr and
Port Oroford 2, Brookings 4
some. She is able to have visitors Ida Hall; Social Life and Church Mrs. M. D. Cochell of Salem,
Ophir 5, Langlois 2
her friends will be glad to hear. Activities. Ethel Naill.
anda Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley
Port Orford 1, Gold Beach
The
be installed of Smith River a family reunion
, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stol-
- -
. . officers
--------- will
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Brookings 6. Langlois 4
ler have taken over the Nook at the meeting of the society on will be held.
jay, November 27 and Ophir 7, Port Orford 6
<- at»* and are running it now. One December 11. At close of after-
Miss Jean Brown a student at
Gold
Beach
6.
Ophir
6
November 28 will be ob-
of their first big jobs was pro- noon session coffee and donuts the University of California, at
8< Thanksgiving Holidays Port Orford 12, Langlois 3
viding the dinner for the Cham- were served by Henrietta Wood- Berkley arrived on Tuesday
¡Brookings school. In ad Brookings 10. Ophir 7
bcf of Commerce meeting this ruff and Ada Hursh.
morning bus to spend Thanks-
here will be no school Gold Beach 8, Langlois 4
week
The Girl Scout Troop No. 1 giving Holiday with her parents
¿per six grades, 7 to 12 Brookings
w . ..
, 3, Gold Beach3
^rs. and ^Irs Peder Sandbeck with their leader. Mrs. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown,
le
ese games were a no returned recently from a busi- Owen held an outdoor picnic at
Mr. John Seethaler, employed
fe on Monday. Tuesday
' v'>nr- they did show
ness trip to San Francisco. Buckner Island on Smith River. at Smith River Feed Store, has
¡>dne$day of next week,
a ,o d Beach is going to be
Mr. and Mrs Mert Coffman of Twelve members of the Troop sold his partly finished home
xr 1 to 3 inclusive, since
schers of Curry County t e earn to beat, this year, but Portland spent the week here were present for the outdoor hen’ to Mr. and Mrs. W arren C.
ouT' tbe ^ ru*ns w’th Mrs Coffman's father, picnic on Friday afternoon after English of Williamina, Oregon,
tend a high school "Work-
at Eugene. Curry County s ou d be able to take the title William Alto, and attended the close of school. The girls with who will arrive here soon and
tsneral of Mrs. Coffman's bro- their leader cooked
their first complete construction on their
, taking part in the In
ther. Axel Alto, on Tuesday af- outdoor cooking with a one pot new home. The Seethaler family
program are Clarence
Grade School Notes
ternoon.
meal over a camp fire. Those who reside at an auto court at
Langlois: Co-Chairman
FIRST GRADE
Mr. and Mrs Albert Blackman furnishing tranportation for the Harbor plan to move to Port-
Science Group, and Lynn
Joan Bolen has been ill and and Mrs. Blackman's parents, troop to attend were Mrs. Carl land to make their home
npton. Brookings. Co out of school this week.
„
,
Mr. and Mrs. Woodley, returned Thomas and Mrs. Ina Johnson.
Mr. David Crockett and son-
ri of the Social Studies
niet 0
't
an<1 i S bP0? gh1t to their honie in Ashland after Following the outdoor meal, the in-law Lee Prez of Gerber were
November 28. the pictures ot animals to school. being houseguests at the Frank group went through the lovely overnight guests of the former's
new home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mother Mrs. Eva Hill the first
up Bruins travel to Crea Me have them on our bulletin Moore home.
.
Mr and Mrs R C. Brooks Buckner. Others present were of the week Mrs. Crockett re-
tor the first Non-Lea-
Me
t0 ,bulld a house left for Portland Sunday to Mrs. Isabel Buckner and Mrs. cently sold his sheep ranch up
of the season. The re-
¿me will be played at today. Mr. Cross fixed the boards spend a week with their daugh- Klsie Rooney. All report having the Winchuck to Mr and Mrs.
for us. Tommy. Freddy and Gary ¡ter and Mrs. Brook's mother.
had a wonderful outing anad are Harvey Lockwixxl and purchased
on December 6.
are the members of our building
planning more outdoor picnics a home at Gerber.
committee.
if the weather permits.
j Mrs. Frances Ferrell left re-
SECOND GRADE
tty Hoop Schedule
Rev. E. C Hicks left on the cently on the hut going north to
We made and colored Pilgrim
okings at Gold Beach
The Ladies of the Church held north to Reeds Port where he Vida, Oregon to visit with her
bus Tuesday morning, going daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Dec. 5 furniture for log houses. We
also made some health posters, fheir regular meeting on Ihurs- will visit his son and family, ¡Christian and family and her
kings at Ophir
of us can write to 39 with (1av «Oemoon at the hall with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hicks.Jr son Mr. and Mrs Curtis Ferrell
Dec.12 no All help
and some of us can Pr<'«j<lent Mrs. Agnes Maris pre-
On Thanksgiving Day they will and family.
, , . . . __
clangs at Langlois
write
to
100.
We are learning to s’d’n8
Dec. 19
i Devotions were in charge of )î
count by twos.
(rk:ngs at Port Orford
On Wemesday we drew pic- Martha Vanderhorst. Several'
Jan. 9 tures of fruits for our Good m atters were taken care of d u r-1
ckings at Gold Beach
Health backet.
ing the business session. Reports
Jan. 16
Lilian. Joyce, Sharon. James were given by committee chair-)
1 at Brookings
men of projects. The following
Jan. 19 and Jimmie have been absent.
officers were elected for tfie
THIRD GRADE
>is at Brookings
coming year. President, Betty
We have librarians in our McClish; Vice president. Velma
Jan. 23
room.
»kings at Port O rford
Miller: Secretary, Martha Van-
Dianne and David are back.
j in 30
unty Tournament will be Brian and Roy are ill.
Gold Beach February 13 We had more than 25 visitors
for open house.
[14 1948.
We have a light in the rest
rom.
tins Steal Show
We are getting notebooks to
keep our work in.
iold Beach
FOURTH GRADE
ay night saw basketball in
We are reading a book about
at Gold Beach when all
it five high schools in the the p i l g r i m s and the first
J participated in a “no Thanksgiving. Then we made a
jamboree, in which each mural.
Donald Calloway, Gary Ault,
played all of the other
in the county one quarter Pete Tierce, Michael Slocomb
sang spngs for us.
isketball
We had many visitors in our
lilt all of the teams in the
\ were somewhat ''ragged” room for open house. \\ e are
Production goes up and costs come down whan you
'ketball finish, the jambo- glad to have visitors at all times.
Virginia Akers. Reporter
howed possibilities of the
have a Disston Chain Saw w orking on your job.
mt teams of the county.
R ugged ly-b uilt fo r heavy duty, the Disston is the
judgement that no team
p
o w e r saw you w ont for a ll your felling and bucking
"cinch on the champion-
r: Harry Van Pelt has been
the comfort
le t us give you o il tr •• for
'
t »he Disston Chain
Smith River News
M o re Logs
To The Mill
Try th e tra in
to C a lifo rn ia
<3
Local News hems
Ezz/oy
and safety, only
the train gives you
MALI. Model 7
asoline e n g in e chain saw
or two man tool) Lower in price, more powerful,
n weight, 24-inch model weighs only 75 pounds,
npaet in design can be more easily transported over
rrnin operated with a minimum of clearance and
essfully after a few instructions. Mows down big
tch
P *o and incluring trees 12 feet in diameter. Cut-
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mmediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot cutting
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r.
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in w inter, r. »re t l ever,
you’ll appreciate the
,'v,
comfort and depentabdity th at
train/», alone, provide. On - - •« I
rails, on their own private
right of way, trains go throng i
recardl ‘s* of the weather.
But th at is not all By tr m
you can relax in cuah.< n< d
co m fo rt There’» plenty of
room to move around. You
can mad, writ*', play cards or
nap. Washroom* and a dining
car are conveniently near. Y ou
can m i when hungry, si > p
when
drtnk when th ir ty
, . . enjoy yourself all the time.
So nert time you plan a trip,
try Southern Pacific. It’s the
eensiUe way to travel . . . and
far«« are very low
S-P
The friendly
Sc other n Pacific
See vour nearest S. P. agent,
or write J. A Ormandy, GPA,
621 Pacific Bldg, Portland.
Sow with M ercu«/ C o
talk it Over.
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