Page Four BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON For W hat It's Worth . Thursday, December 27, Mrs. Ruby Morris, m other of Frank Morris of Sixes return- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wheel Mrs. Ruby Rundberg and Allen ed home Saturday after 14 months ing and Mr. and Mrs. John Bruch Wilson, an uncle, arrived Sunday ''I'r-itnc 1 1 111 Wilson, an uncle, arrived Sunday in the army. He was given his ler were presented with gifts V X * w* A fc — - Oakland I _ I -te- — 1 for the holidays. i ruins nave always h e ld a from leave a month ago and has been token of appreciation for then- since my parents brought me west in 1914 via covered With them was a brother*in-law visiting relatives in Texas since work and loyalty to the Grange and sister of Mrs. Rundberg, of then. He is happy to be home and Both families soon will leave the Pullman. 1 he ordeal of sleeping three San Francisco. his friends welcome him home. community. A gift exchange Was in a berth, for there were six of us, should Mr. and Mrs. Dave McKenzie Mr. and Mrs. A1 B erger and enjoyed, with tre a ts for the ju\ have given me enough rail travel to last of Eureka are moving into the D arrell Price purchased the R. eniles. The Juveniles presented a guest house at the Henry Adolph- Pomeroy place on New Lake road candlelight ceremony. a life-time. Youth, however, soon forgets son ranch. They will be there, and expect to move there Jan. I. There was special Christmas, such minor discomforts, and so a train possibly all winter. Miss Virginia Sypher arrived Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sweet of home Saturday from S e a t t le service at the Langlois Commun­ whistle in the night was always certain to Sixes are spending the holidays at where she is attending school. ity church, Sunday. Charles Jen­ set me dreaming of future travels. Ashland with her parents. Rose, who is working at Portland, sen brought his electric organ to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Noble left and Dorothy of Coos Bay, w ere church and he and W ilbur played Then when I was sixteen, my first job Sunday morning for S eattle to home Monday for a visit with a duet. He also played medley of of manual labor was as a member of a rsPen{t the holidays. During their their m other, Mrs. Audrey Sypher. Christm as songs. Mrs. Vera Cad- man sang “S ta r of the E ast.’’ The ------ — • w Jam v* ««• V es O section gang for the Cireat Northern rail- absencc Mr- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Moore left fflooks and Sandy will care for members of the junior class had Friday for Tigard to spend the way which ran between Portland and Seattle. the stock. They will retu rn the short recitations, and the primary holidays with relatives I can still remember the thrill I experience when the la tte r part of the week. class sing “Away in the Manger.” Mr. and Mrs. Carl K rause of 3nd Mr®’ Robcrt Thetford Sunday evening Elders Blehm -4 boss would yell to clear the tracs for a passenger train Denm ark went to S eattle this , a n d fa m il>’ have S°ne to Hoquiam, Wyman ----- . of the Adventist church pulling through. Of course, the brief respite from work­ week to visit friends and rela- ®Sh" tO spend the holidays with presented a special Christmas parentSl program. This is the last of a ing that it offered was a pleasure in itself, but that feeling tives for the week. Carl Britton | Sixes Grange met in regular series of m eetings held by the is looking a fte r the auto court was nothing in comparison to the awe which enveloped while they are gone. I session S aturday night. Six mem- Seventh-Day Adventists in the me as the big train thundered by. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gardner and bers of Sixes Juvenile Grange Community church. --------- —------------------------- - l or there, as in another world, I could see the well- sons of Glenwood, Ore., are vis­ were graduated into the Subord- Try Pilot Class A d s - th e y payl iting old friends and relatives inale Grange w ith Ihc pretty cere- dressed jx.*ople as they sat in the spacious (.liners eating in the Denm ark area over the their meals from tables covered with snowy white table­ holidays. cloths. And on each table was a crimson flower nodding Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Britton of D enm ark went to M yrtle Point in .1 cry vase. How wonderful I though it would be if S aturday evening to s e e their Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinets daughter, Mrs. Imogene Powerie I were only rich and could ride in such a car. installed as M atron of the Order 1 hat was many years ago. But just last week I took of Eastern Star. Kitchen Cabinets. Breakfast Nooks, Deors, 3 train trip from Portland to Seattle over the very tracks U 5 lie Hale, in training at Camp Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. W'hich as a lad I had helped maintain. And I sat in the Roberts, is home on furlough | IF IT 'S M ADE OF WOOD— diner; and I ate at a table with a snowy white table­ over the holidays. Ken K ruct- c r’ in the air corps, is also ex­ YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FTFIELD" cloth; and a red carnation nodded in its srystal vase. pected home. Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Sign» 1 here was a youthful dream realized; but I wasn’t Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Engle- til rilled, hor 1 saw the prices on menu and I wasn’t rich. »»art and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M cW horter spent S aturday night with the John Donaldson family. poose. Miss Hughes went to P o rt­ Ihey were on their way from land to meet her brother who is California to Corvalils and P o rt­ B y Marion Brook» home from the navy, and togeth­ land. As you read your papers this er they wwent to Stanfield, Oie., Design your fireplace, patios, etc. week-end, C hristm as has come Mr. and Mrs. Duff McDaniels to spend Christm as with their and gone, taking many of our parents. Elizabeth Livermore and of Swifts Cheese plant a t Sixes, friends and loved ones back to lie also dealth in tile of all types, for Florence Jones are in Hillsboro are at Portland this week with th eir homes. The spirit of peace their daughter-in-law . Their son at their old home and Mrs. Kel­ hearths and wall tile. and happiness lingers on and we logg Snow is at Portland with is in the arm ed forces in Korea live over again many of the hap­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hines her son-in-law and daughter. Mrs. py hours spent with them. As we Ruth Murphy is staying at Lang- and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Blair look around ahead the Year and is neeb- attended Eastern S ta r installa­ ing ,„e New corner J e i i«u ,i v e ~ ^ . ’ K " : • " " - - 5°° yards north of 4-Biddlcs Motel, Harbor tion at Bandon Saturday night. a re laced with all the resjxinsi- Tuesdav Mr a m a ur bllitie. that come with it. May ton It be « year of peace and happi „ Eugt‘ne to do shob’ ness to all mankind , ,ey relurned Wednesday, Langlois schools recessed on C i " v '* ‘b ? ? daughter’ 8 « ^ . Dec. 22 until Jan. 7 Many of th . l ? a ” cy * ° ° re ho m e to spend teachers left for their homes in - — ‘da>S Roger Moore is «»«« at home different parts of the state. Miss Evelyn C arter went to Portland F ’ Sw,ngle and M rs- Nor- to meet her Da rent« ‘ HowajU m other and sister of to meet her parents, Mr. and M rs C arter, and they will spend Mrs. Jam es Masoropolito, are ex­ the holidays together at Scap- pected to spend the holidays at the MAStropolito home. n .. n P r b y • CLIFFORD . , 1 . ’ R o w f . • A A v for me ever fascination am f . * a a a a J I M 'S LANGLOIS NEWS C A B IN E T SHOP LET YOUR LOCAL MASON H. N. WALLACE B E A U T IF U L NEW HOME! $ 1 4 5 0 .0 0 Down R A IP H W . reed F.H.A. 4\% loans I’l l MBING A N D ELECTRICA L CONTRACTOR Pumps, Pipe and Irrigation FA’fc'E ESTIM ATES Temporary Office at cheteo Inn. Brookings A Z A IE A PARK MANOR! A T THE EN TRAN C E OF A Z A L E A S T A T E PARK \ \ lien completed, these homes will have wide paved streets, curbs and sidewalks! 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