Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 15, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World’s Best Climate
SMITH RIVER
day school will be held Sundax
e\ ening, Dec. 18 at the church.
The program will be held under
direction of Mrs. Ida Hall. The
young folks will sing Christmas
carols. All parents and friends
are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Sern Christen­
sen who have spent several
weeks here at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. R D. Rowley, and two
daughters, returned to their La-
Fayette, Oregon, home the Í n st
•bf the week by bus.
and bloom all winter, had their
noses nipped Sunday morning
when Langlois felt its first se-
vere frost.
High School Notes—
A pre-Christmas dance w ill be
given by the Langlois High at
their gym, Saturday, Dec. 17.
Charlie Jensen’s orchestra will
’
provide the music.
Langlois high basketball and
volleyball teams were victorious
in their first county league tilts
last Friday, when they downed
Port Orford: in Volleyball, 39-
23 and in basketball, 18-16.
Smith River Womans Club held
its business meeting and Christ­
mas part Friday afternoon at the
hall. The room and refreshment
table were decorated with ever­
greens and candles in keeping
with the Yuletide season, with
the Christmas motif carried out
in the decorations. A beautiful
silvered tree, decorated with or­
naments and lights with gifts un-
neath members are sending to
Del Norte infirmary shut-ins, now
confined to the home.
Library
Chairman, Mildred
Owen gave a report of the local NANCY MOORE, Correspondent
Sixes Grange held its r.'gc’ar
library. She reported the library
meeting, Dec. 9. The women’s
received a coat of interior paint;
Mrs. Jos. M. Johnson left on
degree team exemplified the third
more shelves were added and new'
the
early bus Tuesday to go to
and fourth degrees. Among those
windows were installed in the
Aberdeen,
Wash., to look after
taking the degrees were Weylan
front. Open house will be held
business
affairs.
She will visit
Livermore, Port Orford, and Mr
Friday afternoon, Dec. 16, when
her
daughters
in
Tacoma before
and Mrs. Frank Morr’s, Mr. and
friends may call and inspect the
returning
later
this
w^eek.
Mrs. Dennis, and Kathry Den­
new’ly-recorated building. Light
Work
on
the
additions
to the
nis, all of Sixes. Beautiful tab­
refreshments will be served to all
Community
church
is
nearing
the
leaus were presented under the
who will call.
end.
The
big,
growing
church
direction of Mrs. Rose Wheeling.
The program for the afternoon
Plans for the New Year’s Eve school, under leadership of Wm.
was under direction of Mrs. Ida dance were discussed
Charlie Baxter and his corps of teach­
ers will be ready with gladness
Hall, carried out along the Christ­ Jensen’s orchestra will play.
mas theme. The birth of Christ
of
heart when they can occupy
The next meeting will be on
Child story, from St. Luke, was Friday, Dec. 23, instead of Sat­ the new place.
read by Rev. E. C. Hicks. Christ­ urday, due to the fact that the
The Presbyterian church needs
mas carols were sing by the lo­ regular meeting night falls on a piano to be used in the new
cal choir.
Christmas eve. The new officers addition to the church for Sun­
Regular meeting of Smith Riv­ will be installed and a Christ- day school which soon will be
er P.-T. A. w as held Monday eve­ mas program will be given, The completed. As a loan to meet
ning at the school and was well public is invited to attend this an urgent temporary need, to
buy at a reasonable price; and
attended. Singing of "America,” open meeting.
on
terms the church can meet,
and flag salute, and routine busi­
If you have a part in the pro-
or
as
a gracious gift from some­
ness followed. Reports were given gram, don't forget to be at the
one
who
wants a full hand in
by committee chairmen. The P.-T. Grange hall Sunday afternoon
helping
take
care of the large
A. posters, made by the seventh for practice.
and eighth grades were judged.
Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. and growing number of young
Room mothers of the school Don Brooks of Sixes, underwent people. Report to Mrs. Marvin
have been busy making costum­ a tonsilectomy recently. He is Johnson, clerk of church session,
or to Rev. Jos. M. Johnson, pas­
es for the children in the play. recovering nicely.
tor.
The Christmas program will be
People of northern Curry will
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McBeth
held Wednesday evening at 8, be pleased to hear the Langlois
and
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McBeth
at the hall with the entire j school band and chorus at their
attended
the Standard Oil Co.
school taking part in the pro- . Christmas caroling Wednesday,
Christmas
party for employees
gram. Carols and pageant, "The Dec. 21. The carolers will take
at
Coos
Bay
last Saturday. The
Story of the Christ Child.” un­ a school bus, which will be driv­
party
consisted
of 74 from Coos
der direction of the Principal, en by Charlie Jenson, and plan
and
Curry
county.
Mrs. Helen Tracy and staff. Con-’ to go to Port Orford and to Ban-
The Gold Beach city council,
eluding the business session, a don, stopping along the way.
Monday
evening, passed an ord­
number of colored reels of mov­
Recent callers at Gold Beach
inance
authorizing
the spending
ies of local scenes were shown were Mrs. Charles Clarke and
of
$40,000
for
the
construction
by Pres. Engdahl. A pot luck her daughter, Mrs. Sidney Cad-
of a trunk sewer line and a dis-
lunch was served in the cafe­ man.
posal plant at the mouth of Ri-
teria room to conclude the eve­
Friends of Mrs. Court Guerin ley Creek. The bonds will be for
ning.
will be pleased to learn she is 10 years and will be paid at the
The H. E. Club of Lake Earl improved in health.
rate of $4,000 per year, starting
Grange held it December meet­
The Floras-Willow club serv­ in 1952. A public meeting for the
ing at the home of Mrs. Isabel ed a Christmas dinner to their
Buckner, Dec. 6 with a desse11 families and friends at the grade purpose of discussing the pro-
luncheon served at one. The school gym Friday evening. Over posed plan and extensions will be
held at the court house Jan. 11,
business meeting
60 were served. Dancing cli-
at
8 p. m. Detailed information
by the president, Mrs. Minnie' maxed the evening.
as
to
unit costs, plans for financ­
Goodlin. ] New officers were elect-
Mrs. Court Boice of Port Or-
ing
and
expansion will be avail-
ed. The
ford visited Mrs. W. C. Boice
held, with exchange of gifts and in Langlois. Friday.
pals for the year were revealed.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale are
The Buckner home was attrac­ parents of their second son, Ter-
tively decorated with exergreens ry Lee. born Dec. 6, at the Kei­
and Christmas tree lights car­ ser hospital. North Bend.
rying out of the Yuletide theme.
A large crowd competed for
The meeting in January will be locally-grown turkeys at t h e
held at the home of Mis. Ada Christmas turkey shoot. held
Cook at Crescent Citx Jan. 10. near the high school, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor West-
W. U. Sabin
recuperating
biook are |
from a recent illness at the Mast
iurn Dec. i
hospital. Myrtle Point.
miss has been named
The next Sixes Youth Dance
I h'borah Frances, and is the will be held Friday. Dec. 16 at
granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. the Grange hall. Remember to
Clarence West brook of Smith obtain membership cards.
Pot
River and Alma and Ezra Tut • luck refreshments.
ner ofg Gold Beach. The great­
Rosery Sypher, who is employ­
grandmother is Mrs. Eddie West- ed at Coos Bay, visited at home
bi ook.
oxer the week-end.
The annual Christmas program
The little flowers, who thought
put on by the Smith River Sun- they were going to be smart
LANGLOIS NEW*
Gold Beach Nates
FOR CHRISTMAS
GIFTS
EASY TERMS: WATCHES, RINGS. SILVER-
WARE and many other items at $39.75: $8.00
down and $5.00 monthly. See . . .
GEORGE W. WIDNEY
Brookings, Oregon
able. The resignation of Coun­
cilman Averill Walker was ac­
cepted as he had sold his prop­
erty and had moved out of the
city limits to his new home in
Jerry Flats on the Rogue.
LOCAL NEWS
After choir practice at the
Baptist Community church last
Thursday evening, Mrs. West, a
member of the choir, was sur-
priseed with a party. Friends of
the church and choir members
gathered in the basement of the
church where Mrs. West was
showered with gifts. Cake and
coffee were served by Mrs. Stan­
ley Patterson and Mrs. M. C.
Beem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace
। spent the week-end in Harbor
। visiting M r. Wallace’s father,
! Emery Wallace and other rcla-
' tives. They were on their wed-
! ding trip after being married at
Reno. Nov. 30. The bride is the
former Mary Jane Kirby, Grants
Pass, where they will make their
home in the Fruitdale district.
Mr. Wallace was born in Har­
bor and was graduated from the
Brookings high school before en­
tering the service in the last war.
Mrs. Vivian Wilson left the
last of the week for her former
home at Grants Pass after vis­
iting for the past several months
in this area.
Rex Hayes returned home last
Saturday evening after being at
San Francisco for a week receiv­
ing medical treatment.
Jack Tungate left for his home
in Butte Falls the middle of the
w’eek after spending several
months with the Herbert Payne
family.
Members of Chetco Grange are
reminded of the Christmas par­
ty this Friday evening. Everyone
is to bring a presient for the
gift exchange, and a dish for
the pot luck lunch.
The drivers license examiner
will be at the Grange hall on
Friday, Dec. 16 from 8:30 to
12:30. Anyone desiring to ob-
tain a license should be at the
hall in plenty of time to com-
plete their examinations before
the noon hour.
Mrs. Conner Kessler and Mrs.
Ethel Pierce were co-hostesses
at a shower, Friday at the Con­
ner Kessler home for Mrs. Kay
Kessler. Mrs. Kessler received
many useful and beautiful gifts.
chased a lot in the new Coast
View subdivision from Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Kretzmeier of Port­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Matot of
Petaluma, Calif., have sold their,
three acres of ocean frontage,
south of Harbor, to Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard E. Harmer, of LaJolla,
Calif. The Harmers plan the erec­
tion of a new home on this tract.
Deal has just been completed
whereby Newman Strommen, for?
merly of Rogue River, Ore., has
acquired approximately 40 acres
and dwelling just south of Har­
bor from Frank L. Bower of Big
Creek, Calif. This property was
formerly a portion of the Stafford
holdings.
All three transactions were
handled through the Pete Les­
meister Agency.
George Shipley Is
Freight Line Agent
George Shipley, who has been
assisting with the local freight
for Coast Freight Lines, is now
agent, and will devote his full
time to the work, it was an-
nounced late last week.
Until last week Chad’s Foun­
tain had been acting as local
agent for the company. Now, a
person may leave their orders
or phone Chetco Drug, or may
directly contact George Shipley
for service or to ascertain ar­
rival of freight.
Seventh Day Adventist
Sabbath School — Saturday at
9:30 a. m.
Church Services—Saturday at
11:00 a. m.
Young People — Saturday at
3:45 p. m.
Prayer Meeting — Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m. in Harbor.
Pilot Class Ads Get Results!
Realty Transfers
Mrs. Bonnie Leming has pur-
We want Santa to relax a minute and take the quick
convenient telephone way to send you our very best
wishes for the happiest of holidays.
We’re sure you’ll telephone Christmas greetings
\ Merry Christmas!
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949
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Harbor
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