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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1946)
l -RSDAY, d e c . 19, 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBQR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON 4.7 H o l d F r i r l i l V l F o n ,a in e ’ Mrs. Myrtle Sehaal, homesite. Vunitive damages of IV l l v l U , m U d J , Mrs. Lillian McKeenan, Mrs. Re- $10,000 is also asked. fa r J o n C lllh I gina Haggerty. The co-operative case is being v iu ij A t thc close of lhe luncheon handled by the attorney, ,T. Ar —----- j sleigh bells announcing S a n t a thur Berg. »ressive with the tru e spirit Claus, were heard, and the din- .iristmas was the program jng room was soon vacated in COQUILLE -Oregon’s eampaign , by the Azalea Garden Club favor of this jolly fenow who ap_ to preserve the nation's only re (Thursday afternoon. It was peared in person with all the maining stand of myrtlewood, in ¡annual Christm as p arty of adornm ents of St. Nick, being Coos and Curry counties, gained :lub. dram atized by Mrs. M artha Har- impetus Saturday with announce p program was in charge of bin. As he (she) came down the ment that the departm ent of in ¡Ruth Newton and Miss M a ry ! chimney. Mrs. Nell P arker gave terior had set aside 462 acres, It, who presented a Christ- an appropriate reading. some of it containing groves of ¡fete entitled W ith Candle; Gifts, suggestive of gardening, virgin myrtle, as a "tim ber pres Bough.’ The solem nity and were distributed among the happy ervation area for the protection of tv of the candlighted service group. The decorated tree and scenic and recreation values." fhich club members, holding jdecorations about the hall were Word of the action was received J kd candles, m arched in a work of Mrs. Marjorie Hogan, by A rthur Kirkham, president of isiional, singing "Oh, Come Mrs. Edith Low, W alter Pear- "Save the Myrtlewoods, Inc.," in Ife Faithful.” proceeded the mine and committee. a letter from W. H. Horning, the fcg of the C hristm as story. A short business meeting pn?. chief forester of the Oregon a n d ' Myrtle H ibbard read the ceded the entertainm ent, presided i California l a n d administration, under whose jurisdiction the tim of the Shepherds, as to ld ; over by Mrs. Mabel McVay. ber was administered. It brings Luke, which was interpreted i to 502 acres the tim berland now- ntervals by the singing of! designated in the myrtlewooa pre-, jpriate Christm as carols. servation campaigns. [lowing the verse w here they COQUILLE Damages totalling One portion of 462 acres, a Mar>’ and Joseph and the $32,500 are asked by Sheldton lying in a m anger, the lyric anfj Catherine B. Brumbaugh of tract of 131.93 acres on Brum-J no of Mrs. M argaret Tis- near Brookings, of the Coos-Curry m ett creek, adjoins the 40-acre sang “Away in a M anger.” 1 Electric Co-operative in a suit Maria C. Jackson park, the first! diately after, the soft strain s I fiied at Gold Beach last week unit to develop out of the save- J (ilent Night” w ere played, j with papers served on the ofli- the-myrtlewoods campaign, said ed by singing of the s o n g 'cers of t he co-op here last week- Kirkham, who is also vice-presi-, dent of K01N. Mrs. Jackson ac p club. Mrs. D orothy Lock- end quired the 40-acre park last sum was at the piano, accom- The suit was filed in Curry d by Mrs. . B etty Seymour, ¡county circuit cort at Gold Beach m er and set it aside. The other portion, a 330-acre iplished flutist. (claims the power company tres- ‘ reverence of the occasion y their two-acre tract tract containing large groves of •hanged to the joy of Christ- ' near BrooRings after re. virgin myrtlewood 80 to 120 feet *hen members m arched into fysed permission t0 enter and tall, is situated over a ridge five (ining room, singing “Joy t o ! c,ear for a p ^ , . line across or six miles from the Jackson park location. '° rl,d' J * VI -J their property, xr-lighted tables w ere dec- _ 4 , Horning, in his letter to K irk li w i t h h n lir ta v e re n n a rv Damage to growing trees, and a sA L a A i ? shrubbery is estim ated at S2500. ham, declared "we feel certain that the advantages to the public jal Christmas cakes, each $7500 is asked under the aw pro-( of this order are far more impor ated with a C hristm as motif, visions as J1 ¡P, s 0 0 0 ^ 8asked for tant than any disadvantages.” erved. together with Christ- damages of Slo.000 is asked for alleged reduction of $o000 in the In the first days of the miners | andies and nuts. worth of the acreage as a scenic •tesses included Mrs. Ruth going to work many a com-1 mon man is regarding the hack-' ing down of John L. Lewis as a dram atic victory over the evil force of the man who would j strike at the welfare of the com-j mon man of the United States. Many a government head is easier this week, and Mr. Trum an knows that things will be peaceful for a while.. To read into the Lewis case any solution to the “coal strike" that was on just a week ago t o day. or to rest easy over the fact that miners are once again pro I) E I, I V E R E I) ducing coal, trains are running In large or small lots! and hospitals are war, light com panies are making power, and WE ALSO HAVE AT THIS TIME steel mills are making the steel Some Black Loam Soil lo r Sale! to make your car, is foolish Lewis’ action has only delayed L I M I T E I) S U I’ I’ L Y la final showdown that is inevit able. The supreme court will rulej Of Clam Shells! according to t h e ( (institution.t And if it should so happen th at Lewis’ position is strengthened' and the decision of the lower court reversed, then a Consti tutional amendment w-ould be the Room 6 Central Building next. John L. Lewis has put the cause of labor into the arena, and sides are forming up for the coming battle. It is the opinion, and considered, I opinion, too, of the m ajority of citizens of the United S tates that •A» from the Christmas Store such jow ers as John L. 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