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THURSDAY, MAY 4. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON The World's Best Climate PAGE FIVE tending grade school. Bussy Un Serieu and On Senti 6. Bird Songs at Eventide by mental by Departes, Dancing Eleven members of the Sixes Coates, The song of Songs by I Doll by Poldini. Carl Gutmann, Moya. My Hero (from the Choc Grange accompanied 13 juvenile By Nancy Moore clarinetist. olate Soldier) by Straus. Miss Smelling like they had been Grangers to McKinley where the PORT ORFORD A large and' 4. None But the Lonely Heart Hawkins and Mr. Green. thoroughly smoked. 13 boys from group visited Grange, Saturday enthusiastic audience welcomed by Tschaikowsky, Song of the the local Boy Scout troop and night. Open Road by Malotte, Tommy, their leader, Archie Aldropp, re Pilot classified advertising is Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starkvedt the five musicians and instruc- Lad by Margetson. Sometimes by turned Sunday from an over of Eastside were visitors at the tor-accompanist at the concert one of the best mediums of S. given here last week by the Uni Walther, Mah Lindy Lou, Phill W. Oregon to reach prospective night camping trip at Willow Frank Moore home, Sunday. buyers. Many have used these versity of Oregon school of mu Green, baritone. Creek. This was the first trip 5. Poems of the Sea “Waves,’’ columns to their surprise and Arlene Buckles of Selma came sic. Many were the comments made by the boys since the re “Chanty”, and "At Sea" by Block profit due to the quick action. cent organization of the troop. to Langlois last week to stay following. Madelon Adler, pianist. with her sister, Mrs. Dolaras An informal reception was held There were no casualties beyond Brooks. She is now ’ working at after the musicale at the Casta a little burned bacon. way lodge w here the group stayed Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Horn wrere crab picking at Port Orford. during their stop-over here. Some shopping at Coos Bay Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moore, Mrs. Clarence Hagen, of Ker daughter Carolyn, of Salem, vis thirty-odd enjoyed coffee and by and Mrs. Ted Cadman and ited the O. L. Moore and Frank cake and the group sang old fav sons, Mark and Eddie, of Co Moore families Saturday and orites. led by the students. This was the second annual quille were dinner guests at the Sunday of last weekk. Gordon is musical program sponsored by H. S. Cadman home, Sunday. assistant district attorney for the Treble Clef chorus and their John Moore and Vernon Me- ] Marion County. director, Mrs. Evelyn Lyle. Much Lennan have leased the Phillips CARDS STATEMENTS INVOICES Floras-Willow Women ’ s club credit goes to her and those who service station. They took pos session May 1. Mr. McLennan is bet at the home of Mrs. Roberta assisted with the planning and the mechanic and Mr. Moore j Whereat last Thursday. Ladies the smoothness with which the ENVELOPES LETTERHEADS will handle the pumps. J. A. Phil- | received an invitation to attend affair went off, and the enthus- lips will soon resume his logging the May Day Style Show which | iasm shown by the community, will be given by the Bandon All proceeds above expenses PURCHASE ORDERS ORDER BLANKS operations. Women's Club May 1. Several were turned over to the school Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hatmaker went to the affair. The next meet band to be applied toward pur- and six children of Grants Pass ing will be with Mrs. Elsie Quinn LABELS LEAFLETS PAMPHLETS chase of additional instruments. moved to Langlois during the and the ladies will make prep ' The program : past week. Mrs. Ilatmaker is a arations for the dinner wrhich 1. First Movement (Allegro) SALES LETTERS POSTERS sister of Dick Tucker and Mr. the club will serve the Coos-Cur Concerto No. 4, Mozart; Medita- Hatmaker is employed at the ry Historical society at a date i tion from Thais, by Ellen Liebe, Tucker mill. One daughter is at- (to be announced. violinist. SHIPPING TAGS CATALOGUES 2. Convien partis, by Donizeti, Speed Anderson, Langlois boy, is member of Bandon high school Love’s a Merchant by Carew, band. This band was voted out Tell Me, Oh blue Sky by Kian-' standing in southwestern Oregon nini, Love’s Philosophy by Quil-1 and is now panning to go to the ter, Sweet Song of Long Ago by j Stationers Publishers Printers state contest at Eugene May 5. Charles. Mary Haw kins, soprano. • 3. Premiere Rhapsodic, by De Resides paying the bass horn, Speed is the accompanist to Bill Complete Real Estate Service Brown, the solo trombonist. He was heard over KWRO, Coquille, NOTARY PUBLIC Bo? ¿11 South end of town Friday when he played several piano solos. Saturday Speed ac- Brookings, Oregon companied Irene Cedarquist’s students and performed an act 101 Hwy frontage, (400 ft.) J of his own which was called “Im B mile from town, excellent fu personations of Piano Artists,’’ ture motel or business property. at a program given for the bene 4 acres good bulb land, fine well, fit of a Coquille community swim nicely arranged 3-bedroom home, j ming pool. Some furnishings. Comp, price • $10,500, with excellent terms to ' HIGH SCHOOL NOTES suit. Langlois Panthers lost to The Brookings Bruins at baseball last 2-bedroom modern home in ex-; Thursday on the local field, by cellent condition. Nice lawn and' a 24 to 3 score. berries,. Only 1 block to market, j We believe you will not be dis-1 High school student body will appointed in this fine property present the three-act play, “Mil lion Dollar Cook.” next Friday at $5950. Good terms. night. MaAJ □, at the eym. Returning from their Sneak Just redtRQd $1000, 4QJA _, on Hwy 101. Timber and pas. l ^-y last Sunday afternoon were ture, 3-bedroom house. Finestl the local seniors. 1 hey were so stream 4nd ear-round gravity weary and hungry, but happy. flow spring. Large chicken house, Leaving early Friday morning the went to Bend via Reeds- barns, really worth total price port, Drain, and the Willamette of $3500. Pass. They found some deep « snow along the pass and spent acres Live where you play an hour throwing snow on famous Chet co River, close about making snowTnen and tak- balls, to ocean One of the finest steel- ing pictures of the scenic at-1 head, trout and salmon holes at I tractions especial ly the beau- this property Excellent moorage tjful Sah Crepk fa],s ar. Fresh Gum Drops (¡¡ft Suggestions BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS lor boats. City water and elec- d at Bpnd Frjd pvp ,o 16 inches wide - tnetty Small house. This ts the attractive Pilot Butte CANASTA SETS best tor the least. $41o0 with Inn that night. Arising ............. i.. «u . A real value at early the terms. Sun flavor and Delicious next morning they \ ¡sited Pet Apple Patterns - erson Rock Gardens, went to top 3-bedroom house only V2 blk of Pilot Butte, and got lost in Mother's Day and Grad from center of Brookings. Total the maze of side roads that led uation Cards. Cards for price $3750. Will take a house to ice caves, lava caves, wind every occasion. We hare trailer as part payment. caves, et. They came across a them all! practically game preserve where they saw 2-bedroom house, A regular 98c value new, close to school. Small down more deed than they knew ex- payment, balance like rent. isted. By driving fairly late Sat- Blue Willow Design— , _. , urday night they arrived at Service for Six A Practical Gift! । Klamath Falls Saturday night, Hwy 101. About 20 acres bottom , . , ‘ b ’ land. Also good motel site. Close * . st^fd a\ ^‘bei - deluxe hotel. Some of them to ocean. This is priced for quick the more intelligent ones—went sale at $3000. MANY OTHER ITEMS in to bed about ten while the others 51 guage, 15 Denier 381» acres of the finest soil in went to a midnight show. After Glassware, Stationery, the country, springs and stream. a very few hours sleep, they rose myrtlewood, china and Feed house, chicken house, ga- again for their homeward jour Candy Filled Gifts! t rage, barn 30x40, 5-room house, ney. They went over the Green modern. Orchard, only K» mile off Springs highway and to Grants Hwy 101 north of Brookings. Make us an offer. Taxes only । Pass where they ate a picnic lunch in the city park. Then they $44 a year. returned to Langlois via Coos Junction and Coquille. Arriving home about 5 o’clock, they were ready to sleep for a week but had to get up and go to school i Monday morning. Seniors w’ould Across Street From the like to take this opportunity to POST OFFICE thank Mrs. Vera Cadman who k w • acted as chaperone LANGLOIS NEWS U. of O. Students Presetn Recital Are Our Delights For Service! 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