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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Pace Eicht Fishing !» AlwavsGoodHgre, Rogue River Acted Like Raving Maniac For This Picture LANGLOIS NEWS By Nancy Moore Langlois Girl Scouts held their regular meetintg Wednesday, at the grade school. Twelve mem bers were present and chose the pine cone as emblem for the ! troop The girls decided to s< Christmas cards and cookies b tween now' and Christmas to hi raise funds for the troop. d' iryr H. S. Cadman, and 4-H leader, has been chos» to lie one of the two leaders to represent Oregon at the nation 4-H club congress at Chicago, November 26 t<* 30. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brooks ’eft Sunday for Grants Pass, They expect to go to California for a while before returnin' I their home. Dorethy Sypher, who has be working at Coos Bay. was ho: fo the week-end. Mr. and Mrs Dean Collins Ophir spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brooks. don of Blach ley v’s- I ran’- ( it cd here over the week-end Mrs. Creston and two sons who have been visiting here with the returned honu* W. R. B with him. Mr. and Mrs. Archie A’dron^ j Dent the week-end at Dallas, w here they visited her brother, P. B. Goodrich, who is home on furlough. Rex. Hunt of Eugene conducted church services at the Langlo’; Community church, Sundav. A large crowd attended the Youth Dance held at the Sixes Grange Friday night. After the dance about fifty triends of Mr. and Mrs. A W. Britton cal1'»! ai their home to charivari them. Mrs. C. II. Brooks and Mrs. M. G. BECKER, Real Estate Broker fotei Brookings North End New’ Office Hours: Monday to V’day. 9 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 to •00. Saturdays 9:00 to 12 noon. Just look—just listed. New ubdivision of ocean frontage roperty. Nice location. Access o beach from all lots. Pi iced cm $650 to $1200. Attractive house, 2-story, w’ell milt, in town, with view of the >cean. Lower story could be nade into separate living quar- ers. Live in one and rent one. ’rice reasonable. Lot, 80x420 feet in desirable ^cation for $800. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? One re of beautiful ocean frontage ir $1500. * * ♦ Good income property avail Boats and boat houses on the south bank of the R-rgue River felt the fury of raging waters fed able on easy terms. from the enormous drainage area of the great salmon fishing stream. O1 I mt s s y thm I have some excellent business the highest waters seen for almost a quarter century, at Gold Beach nportunities in Curry County I vailable to cash customers. . .x of the brides were male friends mother, Mrs. A. II. Sinan, last | dr< ssed and accompanied them . wom added ’m h Other homes, ocean frontage The scouts of the area, still The Medford to spend some time un the situation. 'ots and acreage. seeking sufficient funds to build til Thanksgiving. Donaldson. Ch' r’es Car Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stoller a scout shack, will hold a turkey hara Phillips, Arthur Svpht r, who spent the past two weeks । trot danc ■ at the Grange hall on I oEba Kamph, Jonrn Her ry, visiting at Salem. Portland and Thursday evening, (see advertis Glenda Uolycross, Donna Hot- Chehalis, Wash., returned homo ing elsewhere in this issue). sess, Joe Edwards and Pat Bo ice. Monday a ifte”noon, quite ready Send the Pilot to a Friend! Di retcor Robert Thetford to return, Said Clarence: “W> and student director was Shirley saw some snow in Washington Phillips. and right now ! was readv The high school home econom get ics class, under direction of M,ss recepì ion held at the dinner lol’er Rmk Saturday evening in Muriel Hughes. Monday to attend a home exten Monday night for their pare is, sion project loaders meeting. The the faculty and the school d (Chub) C >oi s w hose man ‘•Vegetable Cook- .subject w members. was a recent event. The are ma ’ ing th» ir 1 me in one of the SCHOOL NOTES Clement a pa. tments, near Mar Présentât ion of the three-act bor. Mr. Coons is the former play, Here Come the Brides,” Helen Swearingen. Sat ui day night by Langlois h»gh The North Fork school was greeted with gales of A. E. Sandbo, first master of open for trafile the middle of the. laughter by a large audience. Golden Ruh» Lodge, A. F. & A. to ace rd. The play was about a young man Calif was there tions. A crew ol those employed M., San who needed a bride in a hurry over the week-end attending an in the log ring up the Chetco, and got three; the fact that two affair honoring all and residents using the road, do of the lodge. nated their time in construction. * ho returned too A new bridge will be built by Mr. S'" I late for contact before press the Forest Service, replacing this1 t temporary one. !bx th»' h where he has held xur. and Mrs. Fred Gustafson . I s membership for many years. returned Monday from a som- bs and pleasure trip, to Portland At Residence in HARBOR, OREGON I Sell The Earth! Selfie Past Masters Feted By San Jose Lodge Engine & Marf.ne Works CRESCENT CITY, CALIF PHONE 2341 KATHERINE'S Beauty Shop Slosed Saturdays Open 9 to 5 Daily DON'S Barber Shop Next Door to Nook Cafe OPEN MONDAYS Though Saturday ¡Steres Will Close For Holiday, Today Smc? Thanksgiving is a na I tional holiday and since every I one wishes to attend some func- । tion of his own family or of rei-. practi- r . 1 ca’ly suspended Thursday area. With exception of instaurants, nothing will be open tor Inc 1 business. Canasta Party /Attend t h e Rebekah Canasta party, Dec. 2, 8:00 p. m. at the Odd Fellows hall. Refreshments and prize.s Admission 50c. LOCAL Turkey Trot DANCE LARGEST STOCK Realty Transfers 300-acre ran^h. 5 miles north of Brookings changed ow nership 4* recently when C. W. and Iva __ sold to Fred and May ^ru«' been leasing Blunt who the ranch for the past year. Mr and Mrs. Blunt have recently rd ’eu a number of cattle. The transaction was handled by the C. O. and L. L. Leonard Real Estate Agency. Help Fight TB NEWS Jackson and Mrs. Andrew Claude Wright w e nt to Go d Saturday to bring their mother, Hattie Mackey, bame from the hospital. She Ir d due to an infection in the lew portion. While in pain on t Chetco Grange Hall trip home. she is now cheerin’ THURSDAY NIGHT, and doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hyland re turned to the r home at Spring- Let's Build A Scout Budding field after visiting their son. ADMISSION .. SI (MT Emery. and family for a week. Mr. ; nd Mrs. S. A. Morrill qf Medford \ isited Mori V-Beits and Pulleys •+ DON'T FORGET SATURDAY DECEMBER 9th MCH SCHOOL CARNIVAL! NuH Sed! November 23 — DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWEI.RY — tied i ¡Itaceli Cameras and Projectors — Buy Christmas Seals WARREN G HUNTER, Jeweler lie Ma^e Your Watches Tell The Truth— 918 Second Street. Crescent City, California