Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 25, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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World’s Finest Climate
Garden Club
Met Thursday
BROOKINGS-KARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
Local Couple Married
On December 10th
will be m Brookings New Year’s The land will be sold ♦
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eve to meet the Bruins in the 'erans at a fixed nn? d
m°i* than
first of a series of games which more than nno
P1Ce’ LUhere ty, with onk ° p*<* *
In a simple ceremony held in will include Curry county high on any piece of p r o p e r t / ^ d r ^ but the
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Brookings on December 10th. schools. Always tops in basket-,mg will be held
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b
X x £ fu l p u X s e T ^
At a special business meeting S S nA" nra
and balk this school is expected to
of the Azalea Garden Club on ^ ra°
d
Brookings S 2 U good team th.s year as .r a n .' notices w8?
pared
December 18. prizes were award- , ' . ?
mai?*age
that they must submit 10 per- cash when »V
h
ed to ladies displaying the most
E* Sandfc>°.
•nt of the sale price, abng W h ite r^
*»
attractive decorative themes for
in fii LandersJ re
ith their offer.
.
n saic^- became
the Christmas holiday season.
kn°u
this area. Mrs. Surplus Farm Lands
They may submit offerings o n 'm em V ^
«
Winner of the first prize for a u*ndt^ hh£V,ng. ™ade de5 h?me Available to GIs
beautiful arrangement resembl-
n
£n i
SALEM World War II vet­
ing a Christmas window was
M/ and
Roy Spring- erans interested in purchasing
Mrs. Vanzee. Second prize was | .
’ lPchL pa*st, *evera yearit and surplus farm lands as now ar-
awarded to Mrs. Lockland for
als? made his home vertised in r.rte former Camp
her "Hummel Shrine" in which
J ° rh S° T “ J * a n d , s 7 ” ' Adair project near Corvallis have
ployed
by
the
Waters
Lumber
small Hummel figurines were
j ,,
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j™ until December 31 to make such
used. Receiving honorable men- a r^ m a k in a th r
Landers declaration in writing, Project
tion was Mrs. Axford who dis-
,making theiru home near Manager Thomas F. Whiteman
played a colorful peice called1 S ™ klnKS
Cn?
Y °Wn pr°’ informed the state Department
“Lollypop Candle”.
wriv.
of Veterans’ Affairs today.
Mrs. Waters, who is in charge
Veterans have priority after
of the Community Christmas
December, on the remainder of
tree decorating and of the can­
24,000 acres of land presently
Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Wollam being
dies for that event was given a
offered former owners and
great deal of cooperation by the left Saturday for Alhambra to tenants.
As a public service to the Brookin« n,
spend
a
couple
of
months
away
garden club members who filled
interested should write ■ area, we have launched into an e m f c j
bags with candy and donated from the gentle Oregon showers the Those
project manager, Box 622,
Christmas tree decorations which we have been experiencing lately Corvallis.
They should give their ■ IjCe' AJrçady we have several men of
around here.
they made.
full name and address, state that ■ ed, seeking employment in the area.
. Hostesses
.vorcosva for the
ulv m
iem o o n ( •.
and Mrs. Charles Seymour they claim priority rights as
afternoon
were Mrs. Buddington. Miss Zieg- ,eft for Portland the first of the veterans "for purchase of lands
ler. Mrs. Millgard, Mrs. Swinney |Week to spend the holidays with as advertised Oct. 2 and Oct.16. ■ ^ IliiSewise we have several fi™« whohan
Mrs. Parker. Hulda Gardner, and,re,atives-
1947,” and request to be notified ” ed their wants in the way of employe«.
Mrs. Brainard, with Ella Rogers Mervin Hanscam arrived home when information on the proper­
acting as chairman for the affair. ’ the latter part of the week from ty is available so they may have
For Full Information Call at
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j Eugene where he is attending an opportunity to make offer to ■
Officers Installed
(the University of Oregon. Other purhcase.
Au z ,n ®ia,,ea
students who are also home for
60 or 90 days following
Ed and Mendy’s
ny tn etco Grange
' the holidays are Tommy James the Within
first of the year, these vet­
The last 1947 meeeing of Chet- * h.? is attending Humbolt State erans will receive their notices
co Grange was held Friday eve- ; oHege at Arcata, and the Misses The project office at that time
ning at the Grange Hall with f Ierl,e Baumgartner and Helen w’ill be ready to conduct inspec­
Brookings
Worthy Master D. C. Jaggers Payne who are attending South- tion
On
tours
of
the
lands.
White-
in the chair. Fred Adams. Curry Tf.” , 9 regon College at Ashland. man said.
County Grange Deputy and his \.lckle Baumgartner went over
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party from Ophir conducted the a“ er the latter two on Friday,
installation of officers in a sim- . Mr. and Mrs. John Mello are
pie impressive ceremony. The in Berkely to spend the holidavs
officers who are to head the with relatives, planning to re-
Grange for 1948 are as follows: turn right after the first of the
Master, D. C. Jaggers; Over- ^ear*
seer, Benjamin Jones; Lecturer,
Howard Cantrall returned last
Missouri Morgan; Steward. Ray- Thursday from a visit to his for-
m°nd Asche; Assistant Steward, mer home in Klamath Falls and
Clyde Braynard; Chaplain, Ber- in Medford. He reports that it
tha Moore; Treasurer. Verna was K°°d to get back to this
Asche; Secretary, Ellen Jaggers; Part of the country as the wea-
Gatekeeper, Ben Turner; Ceres, ther was quite cold while he was
Miriam Norton; Pomona Marie in Klamath Falls.
Hemj>el; Flora, Cora Mae Miller;
Hie w'hole community is con-i
Lady Assistant Steward, Bema- gratulating Mrs. Bertha Moore
oine Steele; Musician, Grace on becoming owner of the beau-
Edwardson.
tiful doll and her complete ward-
The Executive
------- Committee is r°be which was given by the
com posedof; Charles Schaal, Harbor Community Club to help
George Hiland and Walter Pear- raise funds for the Chetco Com-
mme. A Christmas program was munity Library. Mrs. Mae Simp-
enjoyed following the installa- Son. president of the club was in
ion and a pot luck lunch was charge of the entire project and
served
deserves lots of credit for bring­
ing it to a successful conclusion
j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berger and
family went to Eugene yesterday
e I »«Ht week. ending on where they will be present at a
Sunday:
Max
"n .i« .ann,.y re,unj.°n- doe Berger and
Max. Min
Min
Min Rain
Rain family of Mt.» Vernon, Wash.,
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.31 left yesterday for Elkton, where
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T they will sjSend Christmas with
December 21
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94
Mrs. Weideman’s son and daugh-
week 4
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3.02 ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
month to date
6.22 !
year to date
66.44 __Mohawk high school hoop team
Employment
saunte
Local News Items
Chevron Gas Station
Under
Auspices o f
Christmas
Volunteer
Firemen
Weather Report
Fund
Christmas Fund
Many
DANCE
chmstmas
Chetco Home & Auto
Supply Company
. Candy
HARBOR GRANGE HALL
1
1
" e Give S & n Green Stamps
Store Honrs Until Christmas:
i u t , ; '
• 8 a. m. to 7 p. m.
Saturday: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Music by Pinsons
Dancing Starts at