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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1950)
Page Four Famous For Its Mild Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON ç A dr’vers license examiner will I MacDonald and Mrs. Bee Cooley W ^be at Chetco Grange Friday, No- were hostesses at Mrs. MacDon N r C llf THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950 nesday under guidance of Mrs. Archie Aldropp. Besides their regular work for the second- class badges, the girls made plans for a Christmas party in combi nation with the Boy Scouts. They also drew’ names for the holiday gift exchange. Patricia Mermil- liod was a visitor at the meeting. Patsy Bruchler entertained the group with a clarinet solo. Re- freshments of cake and cookies wore served. Jack Carillo, Antonette Ca- । vember 17, from 8:30 to 12:30. ald’s home. They made small felt rillo, daughter of Leo Carillo, of i Anyone wishing to take the test and flannel needle holders to sell Hollywood, and their cousin, Chas should be at the hall at least an to members attending. The funds will go into the club treasury. Gordon of Grants Pass, accom hour before closing time. Booster night and harvest fes Mrs. Martha O’Hara, vice-pres panied Bob Perkins on a fishing trip, Monday, on the Chetco and tival, planned for Chetco Grange ident, conducted the meeting. It the Carillos caught their limit. this Friday, has been cancelled. was announced that $30 had been Brookings Barbeshop chorus The regular meetintg will be realized from refreshments do nated and served by club mem- sang Tuesday at an assembly at held at that time. Mrs. W. T. Biddle and son re bers at the square dances at the Del Norte high, and were called back so many times, the group turned the middle of the week grade school. This will be used the lasting loveliness ran out of songs. A chapter is from Oakland, their former res for landscaping the school’s play- of a wave in process of formation at Cres idence, where the had been vis grounds. Everyone is asked to SCHOOL NOTES iting for a week. bring a gift to the next meeting cent City. that’s alive with luster Pauline Anderson was recent which will be a Christmas party Dr. Barnard Joy, assistant di- ... yet soft at the home of Mrs. Adaline rector of Research in utilization --------------------- _ Nie- ly -, selected editor ------ — of the Langlois mann. Mrs. Mary Lee Anderson High annual, ‘‘The Panther” for and marketing of farm products, as candle light, and Mrs. Fern Townley will be I this year. Pictures of the entire USDA, Washington, D. C., who By Dorothy Asdel lives at Arlington, Va„ left early hostesses. j studentbody have been taken and It*» the wonderful this week for home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ditmar of other work has already begun. Mrs. Ella Knapp wd* honored his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.' at a family party on her 83rd Santa Monica, Calif., were re- The staff: Editor: Pauline An- Joy, a few days. । birthday last Wednesday eve cent guests at the home of John derson, business manager Mor ; ene Bruchler, feature editor — ning. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. O’Hara in the Hamlet. Donna Hofsess; advertising and Harold Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. Or- boys sports—Darrell Price and ris Knapp, Louis Knapp and Bill Storm; girls sports—Grey- Bishop and Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs. marie DeHaven; activities—Louis Orris Knapp made a large angel By Nancy Moore Stanka vich, and Darrell Guerin; food cake for the occasion to top off the elaborate dinner. Mrs. Langlois Girl Scouts held their band -Jerry Lacey and Joe Ed Knapp has two sons living, three regular meeting, Nov. 1, at me wards; class reports — LeElla grandchildren and three great grade school. They are still work Kamph, Gary Bruchler, Nelda I Coll for your appointment todçy grandchildren. She has lived in ing for their second class pins. Bierman and Arthur Sypher; the Residence Phone: 281 this area since she was in her Barbara Brinkman was welcom typists, Dick Everest; Charles Courtier’s Beauty Studio teens. ed as a new’ member. Alter the Clarke and Greymarie DeHaven. Box 211 Phone 341 Mrs. James Lindberg was hon meeting Arlene Kerber played a Notary Public C. O. Leonard ored guest at a stork shower piano solo, Mildred Robbins gave given by the Ladies Aid Society, a poem, and the rest of the time SALESMEN: of the Community church, last | was spent playing games and O. S. Young Hans Nelson Wednesday afternoon. She is I eating refreshments of cake, pud staying at the home of her moth- ding and punch. Brookings, Oregon er-in-law, Mrs. Syneva Lindberg, Langlois Home Extension unit ’ WITH BOYSEN’S while her husband, James, is in met at Ollie Burgess’ home at i 12 acres with large partly- Korea with the army. 10:30 Nov. 2. A brief business completed home of good design. A recent week-end found Ar meeting was called by Marian Excellent lily ground, Not far nold Zumwalt who is attend OSC Brooks, chairman. The new’ sec AV allpapers, Domestic and imported in Corvallis, home visiting his retary-treasurer, Mrs. Etheleen from town. Make us an offer. parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. I hompson, placed Elsie Quinn, Zumwalt. who had resigned. Recreation 3-room cabin with highway Phone 363, Smith River In charge of mailing Christmas in form of a paper and pencil frontage not far from Harbor. Seals to local residents are Mrs. game was provided by Elsie Excellent well with water piped Lucille Estabrook here and Mrs. Quinn. Vera Pook and Erma to house. Priced at only $2950. Marjorie Brooks of Sixes. They Wagner of Sixes unit led the Good terms. have enlisted the holp of several Langlois members in the topic friends in this task. of the day, Holiday Decorations According to Joseph Kampa, irom Nature” and all members 9' 2 acres all cleared and fenc ed. One cabin, 20x24, another school superintendent, the board made wreaths, swags, corsages, cabin 14x30, woodshed 18x22, a is now advertising for bids on etc., using native materials. At chicken house 10x18. Also pig sidewalk construction for the lo the December meeting to be at Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cahiaete Marian Brooks' home, members shed. Some work needl'd on ca cal grade school. During the last week several are asked to bring a 10c gift for bins. Only $4,(XX) with ca sy sections of sidewalk have been Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, holiday exchange. It was decided tedms. laid along the highway through to make the December meeting town George Churchill, contrac an all-day affair, with sack lunch Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. 1.94 acres close to school, with tor, has been doing the work. as usual. At the grade school the garage a livable trailer and cabin. Oth- IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD— The Sportsmens club held a er unfinished buildings, well and for the t hree buses is nearly turkey shoot, Sunday at the nigh YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD! completed. According to Larry I school grounds. pump. $5250. Terms. Rickman, contractor on the job, | Mrs. Eunice Hughes of Eu Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signa only the doors are now needed. I gene visited her sister, Miss Mur Good location: Lot 100x140 The buses are being parked in-i and unfinished cabin, on gravel- side at night now. The structure iel Hughes, over the week-end. Mrs. Frank Croston and sons ed road. City water. All elect ri- has been much needed since the of Blachly are spending a few cal materials on hand for wir old one was torn down to make days visiting their former neigh ing. Also enough lumber and room for a baseball diamond. bors. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks Among the several residents roofing paper for another cabin Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hatma of same size. Excellent buy at here who have returned from ker and family left Tuesday to travels recently are Mr. and Mi’s. visit his mother in Tennessee. $1850.00. Ed Maloy and Mrs. Dora Hat Mr. and Mrs. Joe Osscar cele ton. rhe Maloys drove east, tak-| Several lots of different sizes ing Mrs. Hatton to Missouri and brated their golden wedding an niversary, Sunday, Nov. 5. Rela Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days a: J prices with good terms. continuing on to their old homes tives and friends, bidden to the in Minnesota. Michigan and in festivities, gathered at the grade Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings, 7-9 4 acres on Hwy 101 and 5-rm. Cleveland, where they visited a school gym in the afternoon to modern house. Excellent buy at number of c’d-time friends and exterd their congratulations. The 878 Front St., Crescent Ctiy Phone 2602 relativ $9500, with easy terms, honored couple received many (Next to Greyhound Bus Depot) a wax iruin bom « they traveled lovely gifts. Mrs. Art Sweet sang business and motel site. 10,COO miles and visited 18 diff- two solos: “I Love You Truly,” rent sta CLOSE TO SCHOOL, Just rd weit es and Ontario, Can., and “When Song Is Sweet;” Ar into Mexico twice. lene Kerber played a piano solo; listed a nice home on extra large ,r and Mrs. John Lyle spent Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet sang = lot. many built-ins and nicely dxaut 10 days in Portland search-) the Alpin Mountains” and i arranged. Two bedrooms and up- ' c for just the right pieces of | ’ "(her When the Dew is on the Rose;” | to-the-minute complete bath, a for their new home just a feature of the afternoon was j lawn, shrubs, d mblo garage, etc completed. It is located a few the playing ot a record of a song s d d yaiu. S' uth of town, on written by Mrs. Osscar, “The i —total price omy $5500. Terms. Telephone 344, Brookiig.-^ ‘ho b’uff overlooking the bay. Old-Fashioned Well”. Guests of i [Box 207 C instruction of the spacious mod- out-of-area were: Mr. and Mrs. i Equity in large ho ne. Can be DELCO-REMY AUTO-LITE me with large areas of bought right. Part’, forced to 9o<r to ceiling windows and red- Cecil Bush, Grant and Patricia PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS Kerber of Port Orford; Mr. and f „ . leave. Drop in and let us , wood s ding ” as a lengthy one as Mrs. Don Kerber, Mrs. Agnes | Hem-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and plain all about it and show you Lyle d' i much of the work him- Miller of Ophir; Mr. and Mrs. i Bert DeMoss the house and the 6 acres clear- an^ did his own contracting Archie Kerber, Dr. and Mrs. W. I hose. I restone Anti-freeze. work. The house A. Cartwright, Mrs. Mandel Feu- 1 ed that go \ dh it. Dimmick Building milton liar- er and Mrs. Louise Grimes of Brookings, Oregon^ architect. I Gold Beach; Mrs. Sara Neri us. 2-bedroom home on large lot • n d Mr. and Mis. A. E. Keller Mr. and near school. Wo ’. e and from a three- Mrs. Joe Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. bed included for only $4500.1 ks vacation in Salt Lake. I r. T. Cow an of North Bend; Terms. a.id friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. De Fa ve ri of 'an stayed Garden Grove, Calif.; Mrs. R. h< making Kerber of Monmouth; Leander Many < ‘ *r better buys -who- 1 with neighbors a rest and change for the I Anderson ot Stephen. Minn.; Mr. ther it’s tnnderd time, day l?e . uuy sai savings time, our time is your and Mrs. Charles Porter of Port time, so ca.i ou us any time ed; Alvin Johnston of Lakeside; TEACHER OF 'ck, who Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sweet of is in coaige me local REA Sixes: and Mr. and Mrs. William otiicc. Osscar. Mr. and Mis. Codv Ock- 1 ast week saw the return ler of Reedsport. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs I es Brioll and two Osscar have a daughter. Mrs. Life Certificate Michael and jChristv. from an ex Archie Kerber of Gold Beach; a High School Credits For tended visit with her mother at son. William ot Reedsport; and Studio Bldg., Brookings Accredited Pupils a grandson. Don Kerber of Ophir \\ hen Sunset Garden club h?ld who were present. its nk cling Frida} Mrs. Evej.'n Langlois Girl Scouts met Wed- Port Orford C. 0. LEONARD L L. LEONARD LANGLOIS NEWS Brokers BEAUTIFY I Paints, Varnishes and Enamels Venetian Blinds. Roy Wilkinson, Smith River, Calif Dr. Henry S. Crawford BERT DeMOSS N O R I N E We VwCiaK wwiiii SPEED to Fill Your NEED!......... HARVEY PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN