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PAGE FOUR The World's Best Climate LANGLOIS NEWS By Nancy Moore Archie Aldropp, local Scout leader, reports that 21 boys have lignified their intention of liv ing by the Boy Scout pledge. Their charter, for which they ap plied recently, is expected soon. The boys meet each Wednesday in their quarters in the new building which has been built this year by volunteer labor. It is used by Langlois Sportsmen’s club and houses the community fire-fighting equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kerber are parents of a son, born to them at Mast hospital, Myrtle Point, April 21. The baby, who weighed six pounds, is their fourth child. Nancy Moore, the Langlois cor respondent, left Thursday morn ing for Riddle. She was one of six bridesmaids at the wedding of Virginia Lilly and Ernest Vic tor of Riddle. The Moore and Lilly families are friends of lang standing. After the wedding Nan cy went to Medford to spend the week-end at the home of her sister, returning Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Victor made a brief call at the Frank Moore home Sunday morning on their way home from their hon eymoon. The Youth Dance, sponsored by Sixes Grange, was held Friday evening at the hall. This is an enjoyable affair for the young people from 12 to 92, and is al ways attended by an enthusias tic group. BROOKIN GS-HARBOR * PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON the first considerations will be affiliation with the state group. Mrs. Charles Jensen had ar ranged musical program for the pleasure of the group. Roger Stankavich played two violin se lections, and Mrs. Sidney Cad man favored with two vocal numbers. A potted plant was given to the second grade and one to the jpnior class for being represented by the greatest number of par- e n t s present. Refreshments of coffee and homemade cakes were served. Miss Dorothy Newton, HDA, was here Thursday in connec tion with 4-H clubs. Various committees of the lo cal home extension units are busy preparing their part in the com ing Homemakers’ Festival. Pau line Anderson and Jean Strain are in charge of the slipper chair exhibit, Ollie Burgess of the style revue, while several others are working on posters, scrap book, floral arrangement. Tickets for the luncheon are on sale at Din- ty’s in care of Pauline Anderson and Nana Moore. All our community is rejoic ing with the Don Brooks family in the return home of their son Ronnie, who has been ill so long. Ronnie has had a hard bout with rheumatoid arthritis. The staff at Doernbecker hospital have earned the undying gratitude of the family and friends of little Ronnie in bringing him back to health. Along Azalea Row Sixes Grange held its regular meeting Saturday. After the bus BY B. MILLER iness session, members had a hi Harbor! Harbor and Brookings- larious time of entertainment by-the sea! Harbor and Brook with games and stunts along thei ings by the Cs. Conservation, co fishing theme, appropriate to the ordination and co-opeartion. z season, and as a prelude? to the zNow is the time when we are tab's of all the big ones that writing to our friends and rela got away; as talked over at the tives and inviting them to spend pot luck refreshments tables. the summer holidays with us here April IS at 8 p. m. a group of in our flower-mountain-seas par about 50 interested persons gath- adise. ered at the grade school gym to There are two times when we organize the first P.-T. A in especially urge them to come. Langois. At the time of the Azalea Fes- Jack Seeber, temporary chair man, called the meeting to order tival and later at the Lily Blos- and staff'd briefly the purpose of som time. Everyone of us desires the* the meeting and called upon Mrs. Seeber to further elucidate the same thing, We want to give our reason for the meeting and to guests the very best that our community has to offer. state wavs and means. * he teachers were introduced first. There will be a barbecue bv their respective school board first. There will be a bargecue chairmen. Regrettably the grade* at Azalea Park. There will be teachers were absent due to a the crowning of the queen. There Curry county teachers meeting at will be entertainment. Port Orford the same night, but' The Indians are coming up. the three high schoo teachers were from Smith River. Our First fam there. Mr. Croat on, representing ilies will entertain for us. They the entire facuty, gave a brief talk will give us their best perform-1 to the meeting. a nee, we may be sure of that! Officers elected were’ Jack See Within t h e school building, ber, president; Mrs. Gerald Quinn, there will be a repection center vice-president Mrs Dick Bark A quiet place where our viistors low. secretary Mrs. can sit at ease and listen to mu- treasurer. Mr. r announced sic. About them will be huge, that there' would be meeting of massed displays of our spring- the officers soon and that stand- time blooms. There will b pic- ing committees woudl I be appoint- tures to see. A place to sit and lie new organization I rest quietly. can work in earnest at Over in Harbor at the Grange I hr time ot school opening m hall, a hobby show will be in fall. ll is expected that one progress. We shall invite our „ ä ,HeRLOCK HOLMES ' 1 Y°U needn ' t * THNRSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950 guests to go over and see what available by phoning 495, Gold’ this communit has. It seems as| Beach. Rex and Faye Hayes.. • if ev ry household has some old Mack’s Motel Guests are now’ treasure, some antique, some catching, reports say. hobby or article of interest. Archie Anderson and party ar By concerted effort and action rived here last Sunday after a 4 we shall show our guests what week’s fishing at 14-mile House. Harbor and Brookings by the Cc,. GOLD BEACH—Rogue fishing conservation of materials, co-or continues good, with many lim dination of effort and co-opera its caught each day. Mr. and Mrs. tion can produce. Dud Rankikn of Bakersfield. Cal. staying at Trivett’s lodge, had go< d luck with a BO^-pounder Quite a job faces Elmer Par Monday. ker and his committee to raise Lucky Lodge was scene of a The ladies society of the local. . -r estimated $1500 or more to church held its first meeting in p £ Q . . • . t an aid the Azalea Garden Club in the room of the new addition/C"’ D’ C’ Nate and Hazel Smith, Med- its project of landscaping the lo of the church, Thursday after-1 ford, are back fishing after be cal school grounds. Paul DeBlock noon. Mrs. Ida Hall presided at ing home for a few days. They who will have charge of the proj the business meeting. Devotions stay at Lucky ect, told Rotarians Tuesday that Lodge. were led by Mrs. Goodlin. Dur he wished to supervise the job Edgar, guide of Scott ’ s, re- ing the business mt € ting com- ports partjes are landing the mainly, that he had to have pay mittee chairmen gave reports, Dr. Joseph Cooper and Ef- for his work, which he wished Bertha Morrison reported that lish. liott returned to their to hold to a minimum. the cook book had gone to the home Markoff Sunday after having two Those who cannot work a day printers and would go on sale cases of salmon canned at the or two on the project, are ex- as soon as completed, Sunshine Sportsmen’s Canney. pected to to pay the wages of a committee reported a card and Don Sanders of White Rock person to take their place. plant have been sent to Lottie Hocking who recently returned Cottages had a good rest on the At the Lily Blossom Time all home from Portland where she.^°^Ue Jasi week, but, plans to organizations of the community underwent surgery. ! bsb during his next stay. are asked to hold concessions on The ladies are making plans There’s a lot of u’hispering in the street somewhere and to do for the Antique Tea and pro- i the corners these days about a nate proceeds therefrom to the gram to be held at the commun-, fish story. Some sportsman had cause. ity hall on Thursday afternoon,1 hooked a big Chinook Sunday, May 11. Una Rowley is chairman and so the story goes, the fish Send the Pilot to friends! of the program. Doors will be won the battle, getting away open from 2 to 4. The society has with rod and reel,. Monday, this purchased veloir to cover the pul rod. reel, and fish w’ere recover- 2-bedroom, with bath, mod pit and choir bench at the local ed by another fisherman. Names church. This color will match the will not come out to the in ern house, attic den for teen-age new’ green carpet members of quirer. However, there has been boy, utility room and garage, a the Pioneer Haight family is mention made that Fred Ander block from postoffice. Re-painted buying for the floor about the son knows more than he is tell inside, and soon will be outside. altar and floor and altar railing. ing people. Good neighborhood, and in good Mrs. Ida Hall is making plans Don Krogel will receive a big condition. Plenty of flowers and to attend the house party meet thpPÎLdT|E,hOtk shrubs- Just the P’ace for couple ing of W. S. C. S. at Hobergs the monster he hooked and land- on May 16 and 17. Nominating ed while guiding. Don is non- or small r family. . z Contact Box 338 committe has been appointed to committal. | care oi Pilot for particulars. select officers for next year. At Reliable fishing information is the close of the business session gingerbread with whipped cream and coffee wer served by Una Rowley and Gladys Lehmkuhl. Mrs. Lynn Tracy, principal and teacher of the upper grades of Smith River school took her hus OREGON’S ROGUE RIVER band by Southwest Airways to San Francisco Thursday. He has been seriously ill for several days and medical attention is being Up-river fishing, away from the crowd. Mod sought at San Francisco. Mrs. Carlton Hansen of Crescent City ern accommodations, Meals, Boats, Guides; is substituting. Limited to Eight People. For Reservations: Miss Jean Brown and Miss Sel- ma Darnell who were accepted Write R. DUNKELBERGER, or in the U. S. Womens air corps left recently for San Francisco Contact ROGUE RIVER MAIL BOAT, where they will continue their Wedderburn, Oregon trip by train to San Antonio, Texas, for basic training. The position vacated at the office of Crag Co. has been taken by Mrs Elbert Miller. Ethel Goodlin was appointed chairman of the pot luck supper to be served in the church an nex on evening of May 10 when Dist. Supt. Wm. Owen will be here to meet with members and officers of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cunn ingham ot Glenwood, Wn., were overnight guests Saturday of her mother, Mrs. Frances Ferrill. with modern dwelling, barns, shop. 120 milk They returned home Sundav. 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