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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1948)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1948 The World’s Best Climate arrivedt o pass out candy canes volleyball, and almost did just to all the children. that thing. The score, reported The Sunday sei col progra n of to be 55 to 9 is disputed, but it The lovely beach home and 4 Smith River Community hall acres owned by A. J. Matot was was filled last Thursday evening Smith River church was held on1 is a certainty that Brookings did recently sold to Mr. and Mrs.1 when parents and friends of the Sunday evening at the church set re ' v 50 points. Lurton J. Knee, of Torrey, Utah. local school gathered to witness with pupils of the Sunday school First String Game Close Faced Oy Rausch w i t h 12, Mr. and Mrs. Knee previously had the Christmas program, put on taking part. Direction wa . by Gardner with 9 and Reiling with operated the Pleasant Creek under direction of the teachers, Mrs. Ida Hall. Miss Sandra Elft- 7 points, the “A” string did not ranch near Torrey but have de• Mrs. Helen Tracy, Mrs. Lorraine! man announced the program con have the walk-away the fans had cided that they will be more con- • Nilsen, Mrs. Una Rowley, Mrs,: sisting of songs, readings, exer anticipated, judging from the in tent in a less arid climate. Tho, Mary Ost rum and Guyla Giddings, ciser, plays, all pertaining to the Christmas season. At the close’ itial showing at the jamboree. salmon and steelhead fishing may: as pianist. Instead, the Gold Beach lads of the program Ronald McClish also have been a determining fac- : Mrs. Tracy spoke a few word« showed clorode sildes, with wort’s put up a terrific battle, and a tor in their decision to make this of welcome and thanked those , entitled “Where the 1 ittlest Cam portion of the first half were in their home as Mr. Knee has al-' helping with arrangements, cos el Knelt.’’ the lead. The pace, it seemed. ready put in two successful days j tumes, and stage lighting. The was too much for the county seat on the river albeit they only The pictures carried out the lads, who fell behind in the sec program was: established their residence here story of the birth of the Christ ond half, when Brookings gained a week ago. “Night Before Christmas,” by Child. The evening close when, a 10-point lead. Santa came and gave out bags I The attractive little ocean view first grade pupils. From a 16-15 margin at the Play, “Come Ye To Bethlehem’ I of candy and treats to the chil- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Har- I half, Brookings had a tie at the I dren. The church was decorated ris has just been sold to Mr. and by second and third grades. third quarter, at 23-all, but went Pageant, "The Christmas Story I with greenery and colored lights out to win, 35 to 29. Mrs. Ross R. Salvage of Cave Junction. They plan to occupy and Birth of Christ Child." with and a tree was beautifully dec dec- their new home around the first pupils of entire school taking orated. of February. Following the Christmas pro- part. gram at the church Sunday eve- Both these transactions were A chorus of pupils from f urth Mr. and Mrs. Peto J. Lesmeis- ning, members of the choir went ' ter left Tuesday for Fresno, to handled through the Pete J. Les to eighth grades sang Christmas to the Community hall and broad spend the holidays with their two meister agency. . carols during the pageant. cast Christmas carols under di-| daughters and their families. Singing, “Silent Night” closed Bob Church is spending Christ Pilot Class Ads bring results! the program and Santa Claus rection of Mr. McClish. Record ings of the songs were made.! mas leave with his mother, Mrs. There were 25 voices in these O. N. Bigham. Bob, in the navy carols. Later the young folks expects to be assigned to duty went around to shut-ins of the' in Guam soon after he reports community and sang. This lone to duty, he told the Pilot. they gathered at the horn,? of । Mrs. Sy Payne and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Nelson to । enjoy hot chili and cracker?. The ladies society of the local i In the County Court of the church held its final meetir y of State of Oregon for the Countv the old year at the homo of Mrs of Curry. Agnes Maris Thursday afternoon. Notice is hereby given that the Mrs. Betty McClish presided at undersigned has been appointed the business session. Ethel Naill administratrix of the Estate of was named vice-president to fill Henry C. Leming, deceased, by a vacancy. A donation was sent to Fred Furch Orphan hame. the County Court, of Curry Coun- the group also vited to help pro- Oregon, and has qaulified. All vide candy for the Sunday school Persons having claims agains children. Mrs. Haist gave a talk; said estate are hereby notified ti on the need of food and cloth present the same, duly verified ing in China where she was sta-' as by law required to the under tioned as missionary for many j signed at the office of Hugh C. Gearin, Brookings, Oregon, with years. in six months from the date here A reading: “The Story of the of. Christ Child” was given by Mrs. Dated and first published, De- Eunice Faris. cember 23, 1948. Refreshments, served by Mr’s Last publication, January 20. Ida Hall and Mrs. Ethel Naill, 1949 were enjoyed at the close of the i BONNIE M. LEMING, afternoon, with a silver offering. Hugh C. Gearin, Administratrix Trustees of Smith River com Att rney-at-law, Brookings, Qre. munity hall are making plans for to be held on Dec. 31, at the hall, It is hoped this dance will be a big affair, Mrs. Eva Hill is the proud great-grandmother. A little son, Robert James, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adams at Gold Beach, Dec. 14. Mr Adan- is the former Dollie Jean Crockett Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanZee ano two sons loft for Santa Rosa to GLASS COFFEE MAKERSR spend Christmas holidays with relatives. MENS all-leather FITTED CASES < Realty Transfers SMITH RIVER PAGE FIVft last Miss Agnes Hensley, week for Berkeley on a combined business nad pleasure trip. Local News Items CLIMAX THE DAY AND HAVE A REALLY AND TRULY Notice To Creditors MERRY CHRISTMAS" WESTINGHOUSE An Automatic Radio-Phoncgra>h with a LIFT-OUT, CARRY-ADOUT radio j £ * Clad In We»fing!tou*e MICARTA, the beautiful, inde»truct»bl* "miracle ma terial.” I ★ Automatic record changer play» 12 ten-inch or 10 twelve-inch record*. ★ EMcludve Plentl-powor. ★ Automatic volume control —contino- outly variable tone control. f L || By Attending the Firemen's Annual Christmas BALL CHRISTMAS EVENING, DEC. 25 at Harbor Grange Hal! Brookings Electric & Radio Co. Listen... and you 'd A^stin^cuse RCA Victor Records “Christmas Hymns and Carols” “Christmas Stories and Nursery Rhymes’’ on non-breakbale discs Western, new and old Scandi navian selections. Many New Popular SeceltionS. Classical by Beethoven, Victor Herbert and others. CHRISTMAS and A Happy Hew Year To All!! COSIMAS CUT-PRICE SALE!! HALF PRICE Aluminum Step-Stools, reg. $4.95............................ NOW $1.95 All-Metal Hampers (2 only), reg. $4.50........... NOW Walnut Wall Racks, as it, reg. $3.50................... NOW $2.00 Gen. Mahog. Wall Racks (2 only), reg. $12.95 NOW $7.75 Maple What-Not Shelf, Door Chimes, reg. $14.75 NOW $7.50 NOW $6.00 Walnut Coffe Tables (2 only), reg. $8.45 NOW $6.00 POTTERY TABLE LAMPS, reg. $11.95.... NOW $12.95 3 Beautiful Plastic Table Lamps, reg. $32.95. NOW $12.95 Indirect Floor Lamps, reg. $25.95................. NOW $16.95 1 Blonde Coffee Table, reg. $26.95...................... NOW $39.50 Walnut 7-drawer Desk. reg. $63.50.................. NOW $149.95 Mohair Davenport and Chair, reg. $256.00 We have a gift for every customer and friend! -Open 'Til 7:30, Wed. and Thurs.- Hendricks FURNITURE COMPANY Johnson Bldg Brookings, Ore ’ ■■ y'wm C 0. LEONARD VOGUE CLEANERS Bruins Hit Gold Beach Three Times In Same Manner Gold Beach wasn’t able to sal vage a single game, Friday night on their home floor when the three Bruins’ squads invaded the county seat on the first meeting of the two schools. The “B” string had little diffi culty in disposing of their game in a way pleasing to Brookings fans. The volleyball team, using deadly precision, simply swamped their host team, and then the battle began between the two “A’’ squads. In this game, how ever, Gold Beach contested every point bitterly, and at no time did the Bruins feel safely ahead to do any “.coasting.’’ Second String Wins Chris Brown, with 9 points and Garvin with 7, paced the second string to topple Gold Beach ag- gregation 26 to 15; leading at the half-time, 14-10. Volleyball Girls Start Ava nulche Brookings started out to an-, nihilate the Gold Beach girls in ...... ....... -■ THE STAFF OF THE BROOKINGS POST OFFICE Wishes Everyone In This Area "MERRY CHRISTMAS and that 1949 Will Bring You A HAPPY NEW YEAR Filled With Prosperity! GOLDIE SMITH, Postmaster