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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1947)
ge E ight BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World’s Finest Cl »mate “^URISTMAS ISSI T" _ Marilyn Struebin i. - I of in terest to your readers, and Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Tillot- lem na from which s h • ‘ ' shbuld you care to print same 1 11 s ta rt w riting a weekly le tte r I Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Freem an son left Tuesday evening by bus heart broken. Last Saturta^ on it to your readers. ' gave a housew arm ing p arty at for Los Angeles to spend Christ- lost a valuable O r i e n t E d ’to r of th e P ilo t: - - ■ ------------ Their new home near the Win- m as w ith Mrs Til otson s parents, belonging to Mrs. RobiLf This com m ittee has planned W. A. “Bill” Foltz, In Guam. chuck last S atu rd ay evening at Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Reif. They tween the church and th, ■ to hold one of its tw elve regional sch001- This sarong <«¿7 ‘ which tim e a large num ber of ....... will ........... re tu rn Sunday h earin g in Coquille on Ja n u a ry A Merry Christmas most t everyone) PvnhT,«.,, £ ls valuah. xan I their m any friends spent an en- Mrs. Jam es R. H a rp e r and son m(? 22. It is planned th a t any p er joyable evening. Dancing and R ichard of H arbor, have retu rn - a keepsake, and a geneTm« son or group w ithin the ar£a I know th a t you’ve heard it In dozens of ways. of C urry and Coos C ounties m ay music m ade the evening pass ed home a fte r a two m onth visit w ard is offered for be heard a t th a t m eeting con And tho’ I might word it swiftly, w ith refreshm ents s e r v - i n Edm onton, C anada w ith her The Pilot, out a day earlv By finding a phrase cerning local highway, road and ed late in th evening. m other, who has been seriously week in order that the fort?, W ith syllables blending stre e t problems. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew- H offeldt ill. enjoy the bohday. ls ^ " * 1 In le tte rs of gold, The degree ot success which retu rn ed home the la tte r part W ord was received here by ual correspondence This wlli be achieved by this com I still would be sending of the w eek a fte r being called teleg ram ea rly this week, tell- will be included in the b The m ettage of old. m ittee in its studies will be to Medford by the serious illness ing of the death of Alec H ender- ever Y e a rs issue. Mailing early So w ith your permission, g re a tly dependent upon the suc- 1 of Mr. H offeldt’s sister. Mrs. son> of the H enderson Bulb C o . . ables __ _ readers to vu get ™ the ~ I ’d just like to say, m ittee m ust have a full knowl- F ran k P age who is in the Sacred heavy buyer S of C roft bulbs in mas messages from th. cess of these hearings. The com- This T hursday’s edition H eart H ospital in th a t city. the past people in town May serve to convey A1 Clem ent left on Monday for H ------------------------------------- — i-----— n" edeg of local problem s if it is to develop an ad equate highway, An old fashioned greeting Southern C alifornia to spend the + W ithout any frills road and stre e t pro g ram for the holidays, planning to be gone for ¡T hat favors repeating S ta te of Oregon. about two weeks. Tho’ old as the hills The local people will have an Mr. and Mrs.. Emil Edw-ard- adm irable oppo rtu n ity to p re May Heaven befriend you son left Sunday for P ort Angeles And health be your spear sent th eir local problem s before w here they will spend the holi this S ta te agency for th eir own I w ith all a M erry C hristm as. days w ith th eir son and daugh- And a Happy benefit and at th e sam e tim e pro - - . New , „ Year. . . ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. W alter T h is S to r e W ill be C lose U n til Monay, Dec. 29' Elizabeth Shingler. Brookings Edwardson vide the background inform ation necessary for the com m ittee. Mr. and Mrs. W alter P ean n in e T here a re enclosed a co y of left Sunday for Los Angeles to the le tte r and or the memo of spend a m onth visiting relatives suggestions which have been arid enjoying some sunny w ea m ailed to all organizations which t h e r for a change. Mrs. P earm ine m ay be in terested in road pro fell down some stairs at th eir P a t & B en K e rn s At the next m eeting of 1 .home a w eek ago, which held Brookings, Ore. blem s in th e area. The com m ittee feels this is a P aren t-T each er Association, Jan. i th e ir t r jp for several days very w orthw hile public service 8. a discussion and forum will » ghe wag confined to ix .d from i and will ap p reciate very much be held on the discipline problem resulting in ju ry Mr and any publicity which you m ay I as concerns the p aren ts and tea- Mrg M ark Wood are occupying I see fit to give. Ichers of our school children. “It th e Pearm inP home during th eir --------- is common knowledge th a t 857< absence. S ta r t in g J a n u a r y 3, a t H u g h Gearin’« Law “This com m ittee w as a u t h o r - p r o b l e m s a ris in g in our and Mrs. Tony Olsen have | ized by the F o rty -F o u rth O re- schools to l” ’( J gone to P o rtland to spend the o ffice . C e n tra l B u ild in g , I will do Income Tax gon L egislature to m ake a co m -iP ’}ne<^ children says speaker, C hristm as holdays w ith re la w o rk on M o n d ay s, W ed n e sd ay s and Fridays, plete and com prehensive studv ’ who will point out corrective tives. of the needs and requirem ents of ! methods. A fter his ta lk the audi- Mr. and Mrs. Ben K erns p u r fro m 10 to 5. T u e s d a y s a n ^ Thursdays I will th e highw-ays, county roads and ePce will be invited to ask ques- chased the Nicodemus home into be a t m y hom e, 2 m iles so u th o f H arbor on 101. city stre e ts in th e sta te of Ore- i tions on the subject. I a re n ts which they plan to move about gon, including a study w ith res- ar<?, u rbTed to attend. The m eeting Jan. 1. The deal was made pect to the m eans and m ethods I " ’‘N J * hp,Ì in, thP P eW schcx)1 through P ete Lesm eister. and the sources from or by which building and, a fte r the m eeting H arold M a c k e n z i e arrived highw ay revenues may be pro- refreshm ents will be served by Tuesday to spend the holidays duced c r procured, and the poli- the 3rd and 4th grade room rep- w ith his uncle and aunt, Mr cy and program in which such M'esentati ves. and Mrs. C. A. Mackenzie. He revenues should be allocated. was a m ajor in Gen. P a tto n ’s “As a p a rt of the study pro C h ris tm a s P a r ty arm y, and was among the first gram . this com m ittee has a r group w-hich cap tu red and cross ranged to hold eleven regional T h em e o f R o ta rv ed the Rem agen Bridge across W ith exchange of gifts and the the Rhine river in 1944. hearings th ro u g h o u t the S ta te people and organizations to be fun th a t comes from this source, Mr. and Mrs. McMahan, of of Oregon for the purpose of p r o - ' Brookings R otarians, Tuesday en- the .Cur-Del C leaners expect to viding an opportu n ity for local joyed a C hristm as party. The spend C hristm as at N orth Bend. Wishes Everyone The Seasons Best heard concerning highway and S tory of C hristm as was told by Herb Mason and son, Q uentin local road and street problems, Dr. Stevenson. left this week for P etalum a C al A New Y ear’s p arty will be en and the highw ay com m ittee will A list of hearing d ates is enclosed joyed at the Thor Ack home, ifornia, w here Mr. Mason will build a few houses this w in te r he glad to a rra n g e a tim e on one when the Rotary Anns will he They T h is S h o p W ill Be expet to re tu rn here some of those dates for a p resentation hostesses and to which all mem- tim e this spring. H arold Jesser by your group o r organization. hers a rc asked to attend. will be associated there w ith Mr. if desired. Specific places of each I ---------------------------------- Mason. h e a rin g will he announced in t h e i f u h Scouts EniOV Gene Gould and Mervin Ilans- local new spapers. ?. . cam, students a t the U niversity “In order to assu re an allot- « HCk Meeting, Mon. m ent of tim e for your presen- W ith Ben K erns filling in for Oregon, Eugene, arrived home tation. if desired, please notify George Widney, who is in t h e ! las* week to spend *the holi th e undersigned at 314 Capitol V eterans hospiital, Pack 332. of i days with th e ir parents. Building, Salem , Oregon, a t your Cub Scouts, enjoyed the Decern-' The Rev. Nick Neufeld fam ily earliest convenience, and if pos her pack meeting. Den m o th e rs ' left early Monday for Roseburg sible indicate the am ount of favored w ith a C hristm as p a r ty .' w here they will spend C hristm as A business m eeting was held with her parents. T heir son will tim e necessary for your presen w ith Ronald Akers, Den Chief, ■ re tu rn home w ith them a fte r ta tio n .” in charge, having spent the past m onth Very tru ly yours, O. R Eckersley. E xecutive Sec re ta ry . Local News Items wi,h hls In The Mailbox: We Will Everyone A Bright and MERRY CHRISTMAS The Town Shop Discipline, Subject Of PTA .Meeting IN C O M E TA X SERVICE Ray Guerrettaz Mello’s Welding Shop Closed Dec. 18th to Jan. 10th Circulating Oil Heaters E ditor of the P ilo t: I hope this finds you and your little fam ily well and happy. I have been going to w rite you for quite some tim e, hut s in c e , I ’ve been here I've been all eyes, j Now’ some of th e newness has w orn off and I ’m alm ost down to earth , or should I say coral. 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