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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1950)
THURSDAY. MAY 18, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON The World's Best Climate PACE. NINE a pot luck lunch at noon. After group greeted Dist. Supt. Rev. .Noel Olson. Corsages were giv- River Society, to attend the the meeting the group gave an W. J. Owens of Santa Rosa. en to the oldest mother, Mrs. Ed-] house party of W. S. C. S. of This new addition has been die Westbrook, who is 85, and1 Redwood Empire district. interesting Mother’s day pro By Nancy Moore The regular meeting of Sixes gram. completed with most of the la- one of the pioneers who has i School election will be held Grange was held at the Grange Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Autry bor donated, and much ot the helped so much with this church, j Friday afternoon, May 19. at hall, last Saturday. It was de (Docia Boice) became parents lumber and other building ma- The youngest mother, Mrs. Noel Smith River union school dis cided that during summer months of a son, born in Benton City, terials, including the asphalt tiie Olson, and mother having trict. Polls will be open between the Grange will meet at 9 o’clock Wash., last week. Mrs. Carrie linoleum to cover the floor, do- .aigest family was Mrs. J. w hours of 1 and 7 p. m. Two trus daylight savings time. Kenneth Boice is with her daughter. nated by Hendricks Furniture at Moore, with 11 children. tees are to be named for the Thompson, who heads a commit special services will be held district and one high school trus Last Wednesday at the grade Brookings. The building is com- tee for planning the rules for gymn a meeting was held, pre pleted, without a cent of < debt i next Sunday at the church ’ wit it tee for Del Norte County high. Juvenile Grange Summer Camp liminary to the organization of a to the church. Dist. Supt. Owens I the men having charge. Rev. Noel 1 Mrs. Bertha Wood of Santa scholarship contest, reported that girl scout troop in Langlois. Mrs. 'extended his appreciation to all i Olson, Wm. Denney and 1. W. Rosa, former resident of Smith one new’ rule has been added Leroy Swinney’s daughter, in a, who spent many hours to ac-1 Hall will tell of the recent dis River and Harbor, arrived on the this year. The juveniles will be girl scout uniform, demonstrated i complish this, adding a much-1 »net meeting of the Methodist bus, Saturday for a visit with her able to earn points toward the the girl scout pledge. About 20 needl'd pastor’s study, Sunday church they attended at Jkian sister, Mrs. Clara Bailey and scholarship by raising a garden girls and a few adults attended, school rooms. The large social Thi re w ill also be special mu or by canning at least five diff The committee in charge were room is being used at present sic. All are invited. erent kinds of fruit. The Home Mrs. Art Sweet, Mrs. Doloras for the third grade of the 1< cal N. B. Ball, of Berkeley, con Ec chairman announced that the Brooks, Mrs. Esta Brucher, and school, due to overcrowding. At tractor for the new highway to J. R. Isabell and Aivln E. Ma next meeting of the Grange Mrs. Donna Churchill. Mrs. Ar the close of the dinner, Rev. Mr. be built from Smith River bridge son have purchased a homesite that the next meeting of the chie Aldropp is to be girl scout Owens addressed the group, and to Valley View auto court, along home Ec chairman announced leader. The next meeting is the last quarterly conference for the old railroad right ot v ay. in the Ward King tract in Brook ings and expect to erect a duplex Home Ec group will be at Mrs. set for Monday afternoon, May the year was held. has leased room at the Pastime tor both families soon. Docia Sweet’s home on May 18. 15 at the grade school. Mother's day was observed at card room, where the office of Merle Morgan also purchased It will be an all-day' affair with Mrs. Jean Strain is substitut the local church, Sunday. Manx the construction company will ing in the fifth and sixth grade were present to honor Mother be maintained during the work. in the Ward King tract on Wharf Street and has plans for an at room for Mrs. Donna Churchill, Rev. E. C Hicks addressed the Work commenced May 1. tractive home. Those transactions who is ill. Pho Life I want to group on Mrs. Ida Hall, pressent of the were handled through the C. O. O. L. Moore has completed his Live.” Special song “Mother”, of the and L. L. Leonard Real Estate work on Dinty’s new store build by the choir. Solo. ' ‘My 'rack’” local church left Monday for Agency. ing and he and Mrs. Moore have was sung by Mrs Ida Hall. Ac Hoberg’s resort in Lake County moved to Newberg. companying at piano was Mrs. as a delegate from the Smith Send the Pilot to a friend! Tuesday May 9, the Sportsmens new Complete Beal Estate Service Club met to dedicate their building. After a short business NOTARY PUBLIC South end of town meeting a social time was en- Bo> ¿11 Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: joyed by members and Phones 341 or 281 This worthy group is responsi- A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who Brookings, Oregon hie for the recent installation of merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. a flashing stop light near the 1947 Jeep 4-wheel drive sta entrance to the grade school. It tion wagon, 17,000 mile without is understood that this is the a scratch. Perfect condition and only school in the state to have Gifts, Stationery good rubber. $1200 takes iL such a stop light. Floyd Mulligan baby girl was born to Mr. School Supplies, Cards V2 miles from Brookings just and Mrs. John Denisar of Den- Silverware Repair & Installation off Hwy 101, 2.56 acres on a mark, Thursday, May 11. 1010 2nd St. Telephone 2212 Flatware Supplies and Appliances good graveled road, wells, creek Mrs. Jean Masters of Garber Crescent City, California Hollowware and springs, lovely trees. Very ville, Calif., is visiting her new 3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581 neatly furnished cabin and wood grandson, Jean Glen Kerber, in DIRELYTE shed. About r2-acre in different Langlois. berries. All of this ground till CRESCENT CITY At Mother’s day services held able and water for irrigation. at Langlois Community church Many more things to be said for Sunday, corsages were presented & ELECTRIC CO. this place such as ocean view, to the youngest and oldest moth Visit our record dept etc. The best we can say Li the ers present. Mrs. Frank Croston Compelte Radio Sales j Complete line of hard price is only $2150, cash. was given the corsage for being 829 SECOND and Service I ware and electrical fix Business in Brookings! a serve the youngest mother, and Mrs. Ph. 1512 840 3rd Si. tures and appliances. yourself laundry doing good bus Katie Hofsess for the oldest. Langlois area 4-H achievement PHONE 143 iness. Can be substantially in day . is planned for May 23, at creased. Owners ill health rea son for selling. Call or write for 2 p. m. at the grade gym. Mrs. particulars. Reduced price now Pauline Anderson is in charge of activities. Exhibits for ail the Sheet Metal & Plumbing $4500. ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and 4-H clubs will be judged and the Hardware, also clothing for the Don’t forget those lovely lots women’s clubs of the area will Household Appliances, (VfS fXAMiNtO entire family, including boots & on river where the fishing is at show some of their work, Re- UNStS GROUND Sheet Metal, Plumbing its best! shoes. Come in and shop with us! freshmen ts of tea, coffee, and and heating supplies. cookies will be served. Parents1 1280 Second Street House and 1 acre with one of and interested patrons are in Phone 2752. Crescent City, Calif. spring, Pho. 631 900 4th St the finest ocean vited to attend. close in. Price $2500 with terms. Langlois home extension unit met last Saturday at 10:30 a. m. Carrell’s-IIedrick Those fine buidling lots only at the home of Jean Strain. Offi about 5 blocks from the post of cers for the coming year were ELECTRIC fice are going fast. There’s a installed by Miss Dor thy New down-to-earth sensible price on ton, county HDA. Incoming of Chevrolet - Buick these with finest of terms. See ficers are: Mrs. Marian Brooks, For Price Quotations On All Your Hotpoint Store yours today for a future invest- president; Mrs. Eula Mast ropo- Auto Repair, Painting ment. BUILDING MATERIAL lito, vice-president and Mrs. El 911 Second St Radiators Repaired. sie Quinn, secretary. Out-going Phone 1881 2nd * Market St. We have a house and very were: Mrs. Dorothy Brown, vice- PHONE 931 CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. large corner of vacant property president and Mrs. Florence Thor- for business site, right in tírooK- haven, secretary. The unit is ings. Priced only $4500, ’2 down. giving ' a 4-H scholarship this Nunn Bush Shoes year. The project for the day was Arrow Shirts A truly fine 6-room (2-bed- Textile painting and design, led MENS WEAR Genuine Levis rooms) home built in 1949 with! by Dorothy Newton. Those par Jarman Shoes, Knox & 3 acres of good soil. Four kinds Pendleton Shirts ticipating were Mesdames Jean of berries and some lilies, chick-., Baxter Hats, Marlboro X-RAY FITTED en house and small barn, h ine Strain, Pauline Anderson, Nana Shirts Marian Brooks, Elsie Mail Orders Filled White Stag K w ell and pressure system. This Moore, Phone 2102 Quinn, May Robison. Florence ! ‘This is definitely not the average' Complete Line 828 2nd St. Crescent City 920 Second St. run of the mill homes and must Thorhaven. O'lie Burgess, Ar- ’ of definitely be seen to be appreci-1 lene Thetford, Bertha Heckel, Work Clothes Mated Priced at only $7500 un-1 and vistiors were Mrs. Sydnam • furnished. Will sell furnished. | and Mrs. Smith. Sporting Goods A Snack Or Meal LANGLOIS NEWS Realty Transfers C. 0. LEONARD L. L. LEONARD Brokers CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S Mulligan Plumbing Nielsen Hardware DIAMONDS WATCHES WADSWORTH JEWELERS PHONE 2202 F. A. Carr & Son Electrical Supplies SURPLUS MART Crescent Chevrolet Lumber Company Tom Brown's DEL PONTE'S Shoe Store Del Norte Laundry We Work With <SPEED to Fill Your NEED!....... SMITH RIVER A large gathering of members and friends of the local church attended the pot luck dinner at 7 o’clock Wednesday, held at the new addition of the church. 1 he You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick Gordon F JOHNSON 3-Day Service Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners ’S*ore for Men j