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Page Eight BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON BEVERLY WIL9ON HURT IN KOREA OLD-TIME DANCE LANGLOIS NEWS J he family of Pvt. Beverly Wilson has received word By Marion Brooks from him telling of his being wounded by a hand gre Rev. McNeil, director of village nade in mid-October. He did not give many details, but missions, an interdenom inational wrote that he had been in the front lines for 20 days group, will preach at the Com m unity church, Sunday, Dec. 2. when a hand grenade went off near him, blowing otf his He arrived Nov. 26 to work in helmet and putting him into the hospital with three the community. shrapnel wounds in his leg. 1 le reported that he was re Faye Price of Sixes, Jean S tra t ton and Jean Maloy of Port Or- covering satisfactorily. tord left Wednesday for Portland 1 vt. Wilson, better known as Monk to everyon, is the to a tten d Legion Auxiliary' con husband of the former Susie Nelson, who is making her ference for presidents and secre home with her parents while he is away, and the son of taries. Sixes Grange observed Booster Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson of Harbor. night, Saturday. Good program and refreshm ents w ere enjoyed. TEST RUNS MADE AT NEW PLANT Tesi runs of different kinds have already been made at Brookings Plywood Corporation plant, although a number of weeks still be between now a n j completion date tor the huge plant covering more than two acres &>mc of the machinery is installed, and veneer was pur chased to make certain tests and get that particular ma chinery in condition to run once the plant is ready for products>n soon after the first of the year. ■ 'Si' I May Hollingsworth of Newberg. Janies Moore and K atherine Seif- fert of Scholls visited Sunday and Monday of last week at the Frank Moore home and with O. L. Moore. They are respectively, sister, a brother and niece of Frank and O. L. Moore. COSTS ARE RISING TOO! Sin«» Girls Scouts are working on ' their investiture program to which parents will be invited. The girls enjoyed a skating p a rty at Tan- glewood Wednesday evening. Ruth E nglebart of Beaverton has rem ained for the week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson. Kenneth Thompson and Clar ence Brooks attended a fair board m eeting at Gold Beach Monday evening. Prem ium monev won for entries will be mailed as rap idly as possible. 194«. «.ur Intel plant inveettnent ha, In- . « | our g riw co„ „ ru<.,ion eapenditurea have gone up a o r t than 400*”, . l-on wire ha. m c re .-d Mr. and Mrs. E verett S train are remodeling their home. They are constructing a concrete basement the house. Jim end Harold Sv< pher are helping with the work. Bkphon, A large crowd attended the old time and hard time dance at the .trade school gym Saturday night. Prizes for the best hard-tim e cos tumes went to Mr. and Mrs. Ev erett Strain. Mrs. Wold of Ban The high school is sta rtin g at don won .the dressed turkey. The 9 a. m. now instead of the first dance was sponsored by the local scheduled 8:45 a. m. P.-T. A. as means of raising funds for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. M orrill took a load of c a ttle to P ortland last OTHER LAN G LO IS NO TES i week. From there they went to Vera Cadman and Ollite B rit Chehalis. Wash., for m ore equip ton attended the extension meet- ment to be used in the develop ment of the ranch. CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. "No Job Too Big Or Too Small" INDUSTRIAL AND RESIDENTIAL WIRING LICENSED ELECTRICIANS We are equipped to take care of your electrical needs at any time. Office at B. B. Crabb Co. PHONE 312 WANTED TO BUY 1! Small Second-Growth Sawmill Logs S-ft. Lengths and Longer! ANDERSON LUMBER CO. 1 liree Miles north of Brookings On Hwy. 101 Mrs. Art Aklropp has been ill for several days and confied to her home. 3" telephone - o r . than Two cases of chickenpox have been reported this week in the Langlois snhools. Mr. and Bud Kyseth of B ur bank, ( alif., have been visiting a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Wilcox of Sixes. Mrs. Kyseth is a daughter of the Wilcox. They returned to their Burbank hom e, I hursday a f t e r spending two | weeks here. w ■. Mr .and Mrs. Ed Norman were overnight guests at the C. H. Brooks home Monday. They at- tended W estmost Grange Monday evening. Mrs. Broks accompan- j ied them. Mrs. Norman is Oregon 1 S ta te Grange Deputy for this dis trict. | ing at Gold Beach Thursday. It was a training school for proj ect leaders in “Mending Tips,” a lesson to be given la te r in thU* year. These ladies represented th ? Langlois unit. The coat o( Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks enjoyed a two-day visit with the Don Brooks family at Tulelake. | Calif., and some pheasant hunt ing as well. Jn(j cable have each incre„ed }4 % . The top hourly wag,, „ ( plan, ptrnonnrl lu t r incrr«ard R E D - E - M IX O ur Concrste Send and G ravel is Screened, Washed and W eighed 7 o insure full measure and quality LARGE OR SMALL DELIVERIES! BROOKJNGS RED-E-MIX CONCRETE COMPANY TELEPHONE 442 C EN TRAL BUILDING—Broo!{ings During .h i. period our total income ha. alw inerram ), bu, no. ,„,.ugh to keep pace . „ h ,i„ „ g innalled .«ptipnu-n, I, deigned Mmh nfw|y provtde bene, telephon. a e m c . a, Inker co..., bu, th m .av.ng, hae, no, been enough lo b lu e (He Male». U * arc now planning an additional expansion program to urther improve your telephone service which will total about th .rte n n t.ll,,« dollar.. To obtain ,he e.pital l.nane. th e » impeo.entent., i, ha. been n etw are for u . to reque., im r r a » . in t.lephon. r a t e - t h . fir,, dnee 194«. B ,. can» of the ...in g , .„ d ,h , n<w equipment make. m » ,b le , th . .ncrea», in tekphone rate, are o n l, a ,„,.11 ,h , telenioie iH«rm GRADE SCHOOL N E W S The seventh grade has a queen for a day program for their lan guage lesson. They chose Langlois Blue Cheese for sponsor. The cheese factory kindly donated the cheese and crackers for the con testants and class. David Strain w as the announcer. Robert Stank- avich was m aster of ceremonies Raymond B ritton modeled t h e queen’s wardrobe, and the con- 1 testa n ts w ere Marilyn NefT, P a t sy Pem berthy, P atty Merniilliod. Judy Medlock, and Judy Jensen. Judy Jenson was chosen queen and received a package of cneese | G IRL AN D BOY HONORED Judy and W ilbur Jensen are on their way to Chicago, having won the 4-H contest in the m usi cal division, and will appear on the national program Mr. and Mrs. Jensen accompanied them, I TOP SOI 5-YAKD LOAD $ 8 .0 0 BROOKINGS ¡.AND AND TOWNSITE COMPANY TELEPHONE 442 CENTRAL BUILDING—Brookings