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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World's Bes^Climate
that well- varieties of holly and we can of Bend, were Thanksgiving vis- not done so, mail your contribu-
by Dr. C. W. Tower,
these itors of their parents, Mr. and tion, don t put it off.
known M. D. in Coos count;, v for inform ourselves about
—
Mr. and Mrs. William Hotch-
They
Burmeister.
........
........
more than a half century. The from the nursery catalogues. As Mrs A. F. .............
arrived Wednesday and left Sun- j kiss are at their Harbor home
message came jointly from the' gardeners, our part in commun-
day morning.
*
I for the winter, having arrived
Marshfield city council and the ity life is to keep our gardens
Mrs. Conner Kessler was the from Lakeview’, last week.
Marshfield chamber of commerce useful and beautiful for every
By Emil R. Peterson,
Mrs. Gertrude Cole and Mrs.
guest of honor at a party at the
inviting the pioneers to hold their occasion.
Coos-Curry Pioneer Assn.
Florence
Forgie drove to Oak-
Stanley
Patterson
residence,
Sat
Thursday, Dec. 8, Azalea Gar
1909 meeting in Marshfield.
land
last
Thursday where t hey
urday.
Mrs.
Violet
Young
and
If the 1909 meeting material den Club meets once more, for
NORTH BEND*(Special to the
Mrs.
Eric
Ask
were
hostesses,
are
visiting
friends for ten < days.
Pilot) The pioneers were to ized, no one seems to know; or the annual Christmas party.
with
Mrs.
Thor
Ask
assisting.
John Hogan and Floyd Bolton
meet in Marshfield in 1909; were if anyone knows, he is keeping
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany returned
in
the red and green pickup, so Games appropriate for the oc
lost somewhere en route. Now the secret to himself. We have
home
Monday after visiting for
named Merry casion were played and prizes
comes a message, announcing been unable to locate any rec- appropriately
the
past
months at Tulelake and
awarded. Mrs. Kessler received
their arrival, Saturday, Decem ords. But that’s “water under Christmas, ha\e be e n to the
Concord.
Calif., at the homes of
mountains and brought back a many attractive and useful gifts. •
ber 10, 1949 forty years late, the bridge,” so let it go.
her
two
children and families.
but hale and hearty.
Now’ comes an invitation, it Christmas tree to grace the hall. Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Springer
The infant baby girl, born to
At the meeting of t’;e O’d Pi brought by J. Albert Matson, Dea Bolton and Meta Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Cecil James, Sat- returned home the first of the
native-born pn sent-day have spent considerable time and
oneer Society in Coquille, Sept. oldest
day, passed away shortly after week after, visiting their son
2, 3 and 4, 1908, an incident oc citizen ot Coos Bay (he swears thought on decorations.
Hostesses for the afternoon: birth, the Pilot learned Tuesday. LeRoy and his family for a few
curred which is of particular in- it’s Marshfield), ard Laura (Mrs.
days. Mrs. Springer also visited
Tony Christensen, chair-
I have a few Shur-Stop auto- —
at port Townscnd> Wn„
terest today more than 40 years Dani Keating, asking the pio- Mrs.
Mesdames
Faye
Hord
sty
man;
mafic
fire
extinguishers
on
hand
ful-
neers
and
their
friends
to
later. The fathering at that time
Jessie Hud for sale. Harvey at the Studio while gone.
was welcomed by Mayor M. O. fill the long-lost gathering by Estelle Guerrettaz,
Hawkins, the same man who is coming to the meeting in the kins and Clara Kerns form her building.
and has been the postmaster at Legion hall, 4th street, Coos Bay committee.
The Christmas seals in this
The Carol Singers will be with
Coquille during the past 15 years. next Saturday, Dec. 10. Lunch
area w’or' mailed out the day
New’ pianos, musical instru
----- we shall see new
r> ideas after Thanksgiving, and r s"onse
J. Fred Schroeder was the pres eon will be served by the ladies us, and
ments
and musical toys, terms,
of
the
Methodist
church
at
noon
in
holiday
decorations.
With
sis-
ident of tile society at that time
has been gratifying, as it always
MUSIC
SHOP, Gold Beach. 41 tf
for
$1.25
per
plate.
Musical
pro-
terly
generosity,
each
mem
xn
and D. F. Dean was the secre-
is for this campaign. If you have
gram
and
speaking
while
your
will
share
as
a
gilt,
some
sma
tary.
but especially choice product ot
The item of particular inter dinner settles.
her home or garden.
est to ns at this late date was
The philosopher of Weed y
in the form of a message brought
Acres says, “E’sewhere are plac-
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es made beautiful by man, but
With the advent of Christmas, j Brookings - Harbor wasmade
Wishes To Ar rev ne New Prices for Fluff-dry!
gardeners’ thoughts turn toward beautiful by God'
festive decorations as they search
Family Fluff dry, per pound..
.............--l°c
forest, wild land and garden for
(Chenille Spreads, Double Wool, double Cotton
greenery and berries suitable to
the time. Fortunate are we here,
Troop 1. Girl Scouts met in
for much, so much grows natur
he
new’ VFW hall Wednesday.
People who wish to wash at home, may bring
ally for us that elsewhere must t
We planned our Christmas par
he purchased at high price from ;
their cloihess in to be dried for 6c lb, dry wt.
ty. The Harbor girls met with
the florist. Fir, Engleman spruce
with its wealth of cones, cypress, us.- Virigia Akers, reporter.
cedar, juniper, heather and huc-
kleberry and salal. Catoneaster,
with red berries glowing among ।
By GOLDIZEN AND DARLING
At our first 4-H meeting, we
the leaves not only delights us,
hut feeds the birds as well. elected officers:
President Lois LaClair.
Nothing, however, quite takes
Vice-President — DeEtta Hy
the place of holly.
Tradition and childhood mimi land.
ci
Secretary-Treasurer — Melody
ny, green k
, and red berries make it a fav- Brimm.
Sing and Yell Leader- Diane
»orite with us all. During the
growing season, last spring, the Ginther.
Sgt.-At-Arms Vanda Vaughan;
Almo Newtons with customary
Reporter -Virginia Akers.
si tv
slips, for
Our
leader is Mrs. Grace Yel-,
I A MO I S
easily
from
slips
holly grows
ton.
protected
spot
in
placed in
acid soil.
ar
are growing nicely now,,
tered from the wind, and in time
will yield their share of cuttings
recover I
Mrs. Willa
ing nicely from a serious opera-;
holly during growing season to tion at Seaside hospital. Crescent :
root, and when two or three years City. She is expected home this
old placed in in attractive pot. week sometime.
almost everyone
Landauer sawmill resumed op
st mas list.
One erations Monday after being shut
on vour
might call these friendship trees. down for repairs several days. |
The oldest and most outstand- Replacements had to be shipped
in
ui g
from the east.
probably on Mrs. Stafford s place
Several of his friends, Friday,
south of Harbor. Down through helped Danny Ginther celebrate
i berried blanches his fifth birthday at the home of
the years
have meant Christmas to hun- his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
dreds.
With Radio and Heater
Ginther in Harbor. Danny was
In planning our gardens, as the recipient of many gifts from
good housekeeping gardeners, wc his friends, who also enjoyed the
should arrange to meet our sea- birthday cake and refreshments.
sonal needs. There are many new
With Radio and Heater
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Moore ex
Battend and Electric
pect to leave this w’eek for an
extended trip which will take
them as far east as Norfolk, Va. ,
A 6-cylinder sedan
Notice is hereby given that all where they will visit their daugh-;
General Fund Warrants of School ter Genie, who is employed there. I
District No. 17. Brookings, up They expect to be gone several |
to and including No. 7805, are weeks.
Car has had but one owner
calk'd for payment. Interest ceas
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Christen- i
es Dec. 1, 1949.
sen, who had been away for sev-'
DORA E. BEAULIEU, Clerk. oral weeks in the midwest, re
Brookings, Oregon
turned home late Sunday, only
Has new paint job
to learn that a sister, Stella, had
.died the day before at Mt. Ver.
non. Wash. The Christensens left
Tuesday evening for Mt. Vernon
tor the funeral which is today.
Jimmy Kruger, ' ' years old
Friday. entertained 17 of his
grade friends at a party.
at the Kruger home, with games
and contests. All were thrilled
by the refreshments, including
the birthday cake.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Burmeis-
and Mrs.
n
F Burmeister and children
Pioneers Return
After 40 Yecrs
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Along Azalea Row
It’s 4 NEW
5-Tube
6-Tuke
Girl Scout Notes
$23.95
$36.95
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LOCAL NEWS
Wart, the Speed Cop...........
BROOKINGS GARAGE
FOR SALE!
Now
$114.95
NOTICE
Hendricks
Furniture
1949 Ford Sedan
$1595
1948 Nash Sedan
$1295
1948 Willys Station
$1095
1939 Ford Sedan
.
.
1941 Nash Sedan
.
.
$495
.
$495
Brookings Altar Society
And Many Others
FOOD AND RUMMAGE SALE
MEADOWS
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
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Phone 1701
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