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The World’s Best Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1950
local
news
mittee chairman. Monroe Pratt,
met Thursday, at the home of score of 52 to 11.
Larry
Rickman and Harold Ring-
Langlois Panthers lost to the]
Mrs. Carrie Boice. Mrs. Ollie
Mr and Mrs. Nels Jensen who
heimer
were appointed commit-
Burgess was re-elected president. Brookings Bruins last Friday by tee members.
left here before Christmas for
A pot luck dinner was served at : a 44 to 28 score. Norman Holy-, Cubs, in costumes of Round- Baker*, where Mi’s. Jensen un--r
noon. It was decided that here-1 cross was high-point man with. table Knights, which they had derwent surgery, returned hereof
PORT ORFORD In order to] after the meetings would be held' 16. The volleyball team lost an fashioned by themselves, pledged last Saturday with Mrs Jensen
help raise money for some of in the afternoon, with exception] other game to Brookings by a their efforts anew to support the much improved in health. They
the larger instruments which in of quarterly all-day meetings and score of 33 to 19.
Langlois journey to Coos Riv- Scout Crusade for the coming remarked that they had seen 30
dividual members of the school dinners to celebrate the birth-1
below’ weather while at Baker
to play both volleyball and bas year.
band cannot allord to own, a days of members.
L A Harvey accompanied
Indian
authentic
Remarkably
benefit dance will be given Feb. I The Floras-Willows club is ketball, Feb. 11. Panthers lost costumes were worn by R’cha”d Glenn Zirbel to Eureka last week
25, in the high school gym.
I sponsoring its annual talent hour 65 to 52 while the girls won by Thomas, Clyde Olson, Billie and where Mr. Harvey had X-ray pic
Charlie Jensen’s orchestra will on Feb. 24 at 8 p. m. at the a 24 to 21 score.
Lonny Grace and Larry Quikley tures takekn to determine ex
furnish the music, Jensen do high school gym. There will be
.
i as they did a war dance around tent of h’s ailment, and a medi
nating his own services. Lunch two divisions: adults and chil
the glowing embers of a make- cal checkup.
will be served during the eve dren. Cash prizes will be given
. believe camp fire, to the accom-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yokum were
ning and other entertainment in both divisions in the following
visitors in the Grants Pass aiea
paniment of a tom-tom.
is schceduled. Tickets will be sold manner: Adults first, $10; sec
Because of the interest boys last Thursday, checking up on
ond, $5; third $3. Children: first,i
in advance.
PORT
ORFORD
More
than
Now consisting of 45 members $5 second $3; third, $1. If you
have shown in Indian lore, it affairs at their ranch in that vi-
the band is a new inovation in wish to enter the contest, con- 40 scouts, cubs and parents en was decided to take that sub cinity.
this school district. With the full tact Kenneth Thompson, Lang- joyed the Scout week dinner and. ject for the Cubs for March, in
Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the
approval of the school board it lois, Admission to the program program last Friday night in thei stead of photography as many Smith River Methodist church,
was formed in October last year, will be 50c for adults and 25c multi-purpose room of the grade of the parents felt that their was in Brookings Monday to see
school.
with Mr. Jensen directing. Many for children.
boys were too young to be much about floor coverings for that
beginning instrumentalists are
Scoutmaster Wayne P. Thom interested in camera-craft.
portion of Smith River church
Mr. and Mrs. Alger and grand
members, pupils from the tilth son of Lake view are spending as and committee chairman, Fred
just completed. The new church
through the 12th grades.
will be dedicated later this year,
several months at their home Steck, planned the pot luck din
The band gavev its first public in Langlois.
ner which was served by the
probably at Easter.
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performance al the Community
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale and mothers. Cub den mothers, Kath-,
Pvt.
Bob
Kerr,
of
Fort
Lewis,
for the past w’eek, ending on
program, playing three numbers sons, Roddy and Terry, have re ryn Rickman and Anne White.,
Max. Min. Rain Wash., is spending this week at
Sunday:
and now' is planning for a music turned to their home here after furnished and served coffee.
the home of his parents, Mr. and
.19 Mrs. Henry Kerr. He leaves next
¿4
week program.
a stay of several weeks near
While the boys played games i February 6 . ...... 49
.08 Saturday to report for duty.
That the new band has made Florence. Mr. Hale is etnployed following dinner, the parents held] February 7 ........ 52
40
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such rapid progress, it is felt, at Langlois Cheese factory.
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49
a business meeting to elect a February 8 .
Dr. Pierre P. Souillard, federal
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is due in a large measure to
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Fred, “Buster,” Boice is re- Cub master, and Cub scout com February 9 ....... 54
veterinarian,
of Eugene, is in
.54
Jensen’s ability i n organizing ported to be ill at his home.
44
mittee. After considerable dis February 10 ..... 54
this
area
for
a
three-weeks stay
.09
42
and directing, as well as his pa
Mrs. Helen Fain, Mrs. Nana cussion of the duties involved, February 11 .... 52
to
inspect
cattle.
He may be
41
tience and gentleness with the Moore, Mrs. Pauline Anderson, George Baker was elected Cub February 12 .... 54
reached
at
the
Kruger
rooms.
1.70
youngsters.
and Mrs. Frances Autrey, Lang master with Ed Conley ccm- Rainfall for week ..
lois extension unit members, at
tended a meeting at the Sixes
Grange hall, Feb. 8, where they
received preliminary instructions
CITY, CALIFORNIA:
for the Slipper Chair workshop, Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT
which will be held next month.
Seven members of the Upper This meeting was also attended A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns w o
Chetco school 4-11 health club by extension club members from merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping^-------
were presented pins and certifi Sixes and Port Orford. Instruc
cates by Miss Dorothy Newton, tions were given by Dorothy
county extension agent, earlier Newton, home demonstration
this month.
agent. Refreshments of coffee
Elaine White president, accept- and cookies were served by the
Gifts, Stationery
cd a certificate honoring club
Floyd Mulligan
tor having 100ÇÎ completion of
Word has been received from
School Supplies. Cards
Silverware
all members.
Billie Lee Woodruff that she has
Repair & Installation
Mrs. Esther Waldien, teacher, begun her studies at Northwest-
Flatware
Telephone 2212
Supplies and Appliances
is also the 4-11 club leader. She em School of Commerce, Port 1010 2nd St.
Hollowware
has led clubs for three years.
land.
Crescent City, California
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
Those receiving awards were
Mr. and Mis. Joe Cox returned
Anita Overman, Margie Mat- Feb. 10, from Eugene, where Mr.
DIRELYTE
E la ine Cox had gone for medical ot
Freda
Mat lock,
lock,
White, Richard Scherer, Roberta tent ion. Joan stayed with her
CRESCENT CITY
Matlock, Brookings and Loretta grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Waldien, Harbor.
White, during her parents’
4-11 club members who carried sence.
& ELECTRIC CO.
Visit our record dept
projects but were too young to
Langlois town team won its
Tcceive award were: John Scher basketball game against River
Conipelte Radio Sales
Complete line of hard
er, Virginia Wilbur, Mary Mat ton VFW team by one point on
S29 SECOND
and Service
ware and electrical fix
lock, Cary Mat lock, Brookings, Feb. 7. Riverton lead until the
and Blaine Waldien, Harbor.
the game.
*nal
tures and appliances.
810 3rd St.
Langlois 55, Riverton
PHONE 143
54. Lloyd Kruetzer was high-
point man.
Langlois town team lost to the
NANCY MOORE, Correspondent
4-
Coquille Active club at Coquille
Sixes Grange held its regular on Feb. 9, by a 42 to 39 scorce.
business meeting, Saturday. It Lloyd Kruetzer did some spec Sheet Metal & Plumbing ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and
was follow cd by a program and tacular playing, making 13 points
Hardware, also clothing for the
|x>t luck refreshments. Youth in the last half.
“The Family Store”
Household Appliances, entire family, including boots &
Dance will be held Saturday,
The town team w ill play Ophir
Sheet Metal. Plumbing shoes. Come in and shop with us! Drygoods and Furnish*
Feb. 18. at the hall.
at Ophir
13. This will be
Mrs. Ruth Murphy, teacher in the last game ot the season.
ings. Apparel for the
and heating supplies.
the grade school, spent several
1280
Second
Street
entire family
days at Portland last week. Mrs. SCHOOL NEWS
Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
900
4th
St
Langlois
A
team
lost
to
Ban
Pho.
631
S.
d
H. Green Stomps, too
Jean Strain substituted for her.
don
by
a
scohe
of
42
to
24
Tues
has
been
Ronnie Brooks, who
+
Norman Holycross
ill with rhucmatic fev r, is now day night.
was
high-point
man
for
Langlois
showing some improvement.
Carrell’s-Hedrick
Floras-Willow Womens club with 14. The B team lost by a
Band Will Benefit
From Dance Funds
Scout Week Theme
Of Dinner Meeting ।
Weather Report
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial!
Upper Chetco 4-H
Pins Awarded
DAVIDSON'S
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Mulligan Plumbing
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
Nielsen Hardware
PHONE 2202
LANGLOIS NOTES
F. A. Carr & Son
SURPLUS MART
Crescent
Chevrolet
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
KATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
At Residence in
HARBOR. OREGON
Open 9 to 5 Daily
Funeral Home
and
Ambulance Service
Phone 1091
Crescent City.
California
Your Hotpoint Store
941 Second St.
PHONE 931
Lumber Company
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Sen ice
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
4-
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
DEL PONTE'S
Shoe Store
X-RAY FITTED
Phone 2102
Mail Orders Filled
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
A Snack Or Meal
Bus Depot Cafe
Store for Men”
ux
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Tom Brown's
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Shirts
920 Second St.
+
Del Norte Laundry
Gordon F
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