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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 Ellsworth Tells Of River Mouth Plan At Gold Beach ROSEBURG —Improvement of the Rogue river entrance at Gold Beach as a navigation aid has been recommended by the corps of engineers, Representa tive Harris Ellsworth, Republi can, Oregon, stated Saturday. Twin jetties would be built under the project and the chan nel cut to 30 feet wide and 13 feet deep at mean low tide. Channel improvement would also include a turning basin 500 feet wide and 650 feet long, about a quarter of a mile below the state highway bridge over the river. Cost is estimated by the en- gineers at $3.758,700, with an annual maintenance charge of $160,000, Ellsworth said. Local interests would be asked to pro- WOR P ^KOO^iNGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON stork shower at the home of Mrs. Charles Doane Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chessley By Nancy Moore moved from Bandon to a cottage The public is invited to attend near Floras Lake. Langlois Girl Scouts had a pop Booster Night which will be held corn sale at the grade school at Sixes Grange Saturday night, one day last week. They are to Sept. 30, at 8 p. m. There will have a wiener roast Tuesday, be a program, games, dancing; Sept. 26, where they will prac and reception for all teachers of tice fire building for Scout tests. Port Orford and Langlois. Graveside services for the in Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cadman and fant son of Mr. and Mrs. New- sons of Coquile spent Sunday at ton Haga were held Friday af- the home of his parents, Mr. and ternoon, Sept. 22. Mrs. H. S. Cadman. Mrs. Roy Kamph was called Pat Boice entertained several to Tillamook Thursday, due to of her friends at a party Sat- death of her brother. urday afternoon in celebration Brownie Girl Scouts, under di of her sixteenth birthday. rection of Mrs. Dick Tucker, met Langlois Home Extension unit Sept. 21, at the grade school. will hold its first meeting of the This group is comprised of girls year, Thursday, Oct. 5, at Mrs. Pauline Anderson’s. This will be of the third and fourth grades. A goodly number of interested an all-day meeting. The subject persons attended the first parent and teacher meeting of the school year, Tuesday, Sept. 19, at the grade school gym. Clarence Fain was elected president to take the place of S. K. Seeber, who r resigned. Refreshments were en- joyed after the meeting. Sixes Grange held its regular meeting last Saturday at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collins were presented with a gift by the juvenile Grange, in appre ciation of their help with the bingo booth which the juveniles had at the county fair. Frank Morris Jr. resigned from his of fice as assistant steward as he has been called into service. Af ter the meeting a wedding show er was given to Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Livermore who were married last week. Kenneth Longacre celebrated his tenth birthday with a party at his home last Thursday. Band n V A ■ fl NflnifiS COmmltteCS, '50 vide land terminal facilities and of the meeting will be “Dry right-of-way. Cleaning at Home’’ and will be;pe-|e A hearing on the project was presented by Dorothy Newton,, held at Gold Beach, June 2, 1948. —Sunday Oregonian. Deets was given a b First fall meeting of the local Parent-Teachers Association unit has been set for October 5, at the high school gym, Mrs. Ross Horn, president, told the Pilot early this week. A speaker will be provided to explain “Children’s Bill,’’ to in crease basic school fund. Special music will be under direction of Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Present con ditions in the schools will be ex plained by Lynn Hampton. Following the meeting a recep tion will be held for the teach ers, with refreshments being in cluded. Mrs. Horn revealed her choice of committee chairmen: Membership—Mrs. Roy Molino. Hospitality — Mrs. Bernadine LANGLOIS NEWS j ' Opportunities Page Fiv< Steele. Milk Fund -Mrs. Sam DotsorJ Program Mrs. John Ginther. Publicity—Mrs. Dewey Akers. Founders Day—Mrs. Art. F Pierce. Study Group — Mrs. Rober Stanhurst. Music—Mrs. Lloyd Morris. Tuition Scholarship — Miss Ruth Woodward. Historian—Mrs. Bert DeMoss. Room Representatives — Mrs Don Craig. Magazine—Mrs. Tom Doherty (Mrs. Morris is state musit chairman for P.-T. A.) The high seas, Sunday played havoc with a few of Elmer Par kers fishing boats, tied at th( N'ach. He had been at the moor ing earlier and had gone home thinking that everything would be all right. The extent of dam age was not revealed. 100 % Waterproof Titex, by Rain Fair U. S. Raynster Rubber, short and long Coats, Waist and Bibb Pants. Filson and White Stag Hunting Cruisers. Filson and White Stag Rain Clothes. Levi’s and Lee Overalls, all sizes. Lee Junipers, plain and lined. Boots, four styles: lace-type; knee, hip, shoe. Packs, overshoes, light fishermen’s boots. Womens and Misses knee boots,, white, red or brown. Children’s boots, white, red and Cowboy style. THE ALL-NEW 1950 S mith C orom WITH Cdor^ry FULL-SIZE OFFICE KEYBOARD aw/many other Ÿittf time ''typingr /eaturee/ Brookings was visited by ce lebrities last Wednesday evening, Mrs. August DePhillips told the Pilot, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gable, uncle and aunt of the noted Clark Gable, were over night visitors at the Beaver State Motel. Work soon will start on another few’ units of the motel. Chains, all sizes. Red Hats Ammunition ! Red Wool Shirts Wool Blankets Flannel Sheets Wool Underwear, 100 50% and 25%. Coleman Stoves and Lanterns E. E. Hanscam and Sons Pioneer Merchants Harbor, Oregon ON DISPLAY AT OUR SHOWROOMS Friday, Sept. 29 It's The "HENRY J Er— Carrying Cata With Each MacMha Not Just a "new moder*—but, a revolutionary new design.. . with a lighter, “snappier” touch, amazing speed and over a dozen brand new typing aids! Has the full-size keyboard of costly office machines... and you’ll like the •‘looks’* and “feel” of its new ColoryeeiZ keys. Don't miss it! Come in, today, and see ft^try it—yourself! For a personal look and trial, see them at either BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, or TYPO-PRINT, Gold Beach, firms in the A. & S. PRINTING COMPANY Phone, 283. Brookings Gold Beach 984 You'll Wont To See It! Heralded as one of the most significant develop ments in the history of the automobile industry is the introduction by Kaiser-Frazer of an auto mobile which will be offered in a new, low-pric ed class. Unusual gasoline economy and low maintenance cost are among the features of the full-size two-door sedan. Roomy with low, sleek lines, the new car will be offered with a custo mer's choice of two new 'Supersonic' engines, a four and a six. Haggerty Twinservice Curry County Agents Brookings, Oregon