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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON be held for business. After the noon luncheon the new officers will be installed by county Dep- uty Grange Master, Fred Adams, . SIXES—At the Pomona Grange and his assitants. I meeting, Nov. 19th, at the Sixes Grange the following officers were elected for a two-year term to serve Curry County Pomona: Master—Henry Adolphson. Overseer—Dean Collins. OPHIR—The Grange elected Lecturer—Mrs. J. O. Phipps. the following officers at the No- Stewart—Herbert Payne. vember meeting: Asst. Stewart—Ben Jones. Master—William Taylor. Chaplain—Docia Sw’eet. Overseer—Jim Mateer. Treasurer—Walter Slocum. Lecturer—Mrs. Dean Collins. Secretary’—Kathryn Reekman Stewart—George Moore. Gate-keeper—A. E. Sandbo. Asst. Stew’art—Travis Miller. Ceres— Mr& Dean Collins. Chaplain—Gloria Stevens. Pomona—Mrs. A. E. Sandbo. Treasurer—Frank Moore. Flora—Mrs. Clarence Brooks. Secretary—Mrs. Wm. Taylor. Lady Asst. Stewart Mar- Gate-keeper—Victor Johnson. guerite Morris. Ceres—Lerone Wade. Executive Cömmittee: Fred W. Pomona—Vivian Johnson. Adams, Walter Slocum, J. O. Flora—Marie Barrington. Phipps. Lady Asst. Stewart — Marian Agricultural chairman A. Miller. W. Sweet. Executive Committee: J. O. Home Economics — Mrs. Wal Phipps, Don Kerber, Clarence ter Slocum. Phipps. Legislative—Clarence Brooks. Musician—Edith Miller. The meeting dates of Pomona Home Economics—Mabel Ad have been changed to every oth ams. The new ly-elected officers er month, starting Jan. 1, at will be installed at a date to Sixes. The morning session will be announced later. I Meeting dates have been re vised: Second and Fourth Fri days of the month. Pomona Grange Elected Officers Gold Beach H. S. Too Romantic Not By Bread Alone Helen Eustis, novelist and maga- cine writer, who disputes the no tion that American husbands are unroniantic. In fact, she claims they’re too romantic. Writing in the December issue of Cosmopol itan magazine, Miss Eustis ex plains that husbands overwork themselves to free their wives from household drudgery. The re sult, she says, is th.it the wives become underworked and overfed and the husbands begin to appear unromantic alongside their wives* soap opera idols. As a solution, the author recommends that bus- bands and wives become better friends by sharing and enjoying mutual work and recreation. “And he said unto them: which of you shall have a friend, and shall go unto him at midnight, i and say unto him- Friend tend) , me three loaves: Fnr a friend of mine, in his journey, is come to me, and I hayc/nothing to set before-him? And he from within shall answer and sav: Trouble me not: the door is shut now and my children are with me in tied: I cannot rise and give thee. I say unto you: Though he will not rise and give him, because he is his friend, yet because of his importunity he will rise and give him as many he he needeth.” Luke 11:5-8. Sometimes our efforts fail be- cause we did not go first to our friend and borrow the three nec- essary loaves, Faith. Hope and Love — Jos M. Johnson, Gold Beach. a v j on the lots all Don't forget to look over our listings on completely new hous es before you go to the trouble of building one yourself. We do have some lovely ones. Tn the past few weeks a num her of pieces of property’ have changed hands through our of fice. Therefore some tipes of listings have been cancelled and marked sold on our records. We have a list of persons looking for properties in our community, so regardless of how’ small or how’ large your lots, acreage, or the houses, come in and list with us. We’ll do our best for you. We Work With SPEED to Fill Your NEED!.......... Cur-Del Cleaners QUALITY DRY CLEANING FOR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 233 CONNIE CONNIE'S Next To The Theatre GOLD BEACH, OREGON Lovely selection of Coro Jew elry’. Always a welcome gift. Distinctive lapel and scatter pins —pretty necklaces with assort ed stones, many smart earrings. See them now in Connie’s win- dows. Just Si 00 plus 20% fed- eral tax. Free gift and mailing wrap! MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY! SEE KESSLERS FIRST WHEN YOU PLAN TO BUILD We Have Just Received No. 2 or Better KNOTTY PINE PANELING, per M $145.00 v No. 3 SHELVING PINE, M . $95.00 WE HAVE 4-INCH CLAY DRAIN PIPE ON HAND Brookings Schools ; We have excellent buys home-sites no a hill or on ocean, ranging from small to several acres. Look over of them before choosing. BY CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO Brokers v FASHION FINDS Pilot Class Ads Get Results! Last Saturday night the Pan thers traveled to Bandon where they sent the Tigers to defeat, Complete Real Estate Service 48 to 28. Bill Wallace was high a playet, “Our Borrowed Christ mas” an international Christmas NOTARY PUBLIC with 17 points. The score at the party. Bo? ¿11 South end of town quarter was 16-4; 30-13 at the The fifth grade is presenting Brookings, Oregon half with Gold Beach maintaining "The First Noel,” a story of our the lead. first Christmas. The “ B ” Panthers also marked The choir, under direction of . = One of the finest constructed a victory over the Tiger ” Bs ” by Mrs. Morris, will render a num- m home in this area has been list a 24 to 16 win. Sam Chase lead ; ber of Christmas carols. ed with us recently. The grounds in this game with 14 points. ' Will Present Cantata Sunday are landscaped with native flow-* Our first conference game will The high school girls chorus ers, shrubbery and myrtle trees.. be with Ophir this Friday night will present a Christmas Cantata The home has large living room, - . — .-------- » VA jell ll 1 v VJl IIL I II O 4 11 * kitchen, two bedrooms, and bath;,at Ophir for * both * “ * A * ” uiiu and vol- at the Community church, Sun- The following Tuesday, day, Dec. 18, at 4 p. m. also large basement, partially [ Besides the choir, there will be finished for living quarters. Sit-. ’ we m00* Brookings. The Christmas program will be • a solo by Patsy Cook, two duets uated on 2.6 acres with mag-,, , , _ nificent views. Completely fur- d ^ei e Dec. 21 wi ith the high [ by Pauline Hendricks and Cora nished. Excellent terms. Look at, sc^°° iand and chorus partici- mae Asche, with Margaret Byrne this please* pating. It will be at the gym at playing a violin solo. * * * 8:00 p. m. Under direction of Mrs. Lloyd Morris, the following girls will Sixteen acres in a seculded re- participate: Maxine and Alma gion within walking distance of Duffy, Patsy Cook, Nancy Vin- town and a snug 3-room cabin and garage. Marvelous view. . The fourth and fifth grades of’cent, Beverly Hill, Faye Rausch, Over-abundant supply of water Brookings schools will present a Coramae Asche, Dorothy Wilson from a huge spring. Very reas-« ■ Christmas program at the high Leta Hassett, Norma Felipe. Bon- onably priced. Manv wonderfui I Wednesday aft^ Pat Hyland. Pauline Dec. 21, at 2 p. m. Parents and Hendricks. Patricia Henry, Adri- “ building istes. It costs nothing friends are invited. enne and Patricia Zook, Mary Lou to look! The fourth grade is presenting Berger, Kay DeMartin, Elaine Le ♦ ♦ * For $5.000 you can obtain five acres with unfinished house in fine location. Berries, bulbs, and fine well. A bargain. PAGE FIVE Clair, Margie Freeman and La- Smith River Methodist Verne Landauer. Margaret Byrne Sunday School at 10 a. m. Mrs, is accompanist. Everyone is in Grace VanZee, supt vite to come, and to bring a Morning Worship at 11 a. m. friend. Rev. E. C. Hicks will deliver the sermon. Pilot Class Ads Get Results! American Men Ophir Grange Names Officers C. 0. LEONARD L. L LEONARD The World's Best Climate . - CHECK OUR STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING NEEDS! ARE YOU A MEMBER NOW? Your membership card is printed and waiting for you. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Keep Brookings and Harbor in the eyes of the world. IF YOU ACT TODAY, you still have a chance to get your membership among the FIRST FIVE HUNDRED. Clip the coupon and mail it in today. Get a card for each of the family. MRS. NELL PARKER, Secretary, All-Year Events Association, Box 33, Brookings, Ore. Please find enclosed $ for memberships in the ALL-YEAR EVENTS ASSOCIATION, terminating Deceb- ber 30, 1950. 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