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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1949 The World's Best Climate PAGE SEVEN ye shall find the babe wrapped to be considered for the county by Margaret Byrne. in swaddling clothes, lying in a “The Music of Bethlehem,” by title, went to Port Orford last Friday and treated their hosts “And there were in the same manger. Luke 2:8-12. the chorus. This was God manifest in the Personnel of the chorus is: to a 41 to 35 shellacking, just country shepherds abiding in the A Christmas Cantata, staged first sopranos: Patsy Cook, Faye to convince the public. field keeping watch over their flesh. This is God’s atonement for sin. by the high school chorus, under Rausch, Beverly Hill, Alma Dut- Led by Kinion who looped in docks by night. And. Io, the This is the Savior of the world, direction of Mrs. Lloyd Morris, fy Cora Mae Aschc Maxine Dut six field goals, Brookings was glory of the Lord shone round This is the good news, music instructor, was enjoyed by. y and Nancy vincent ahead 16 to 12 at the half. Th< about them, and they were sore This is for all people. a capacity house at the Baptist afraid; and the angel said unto Second sopranos: Patricia Hy box score: This is the one we hail at Community church at 4 p. m. last land, Dorothy Wilson, Norma Fe Brookings 41 fg ft pf tp them: Fear not, for behold 1 Christmas., Jos. M. Johnson Sunday. The program: 3 3 bring you good tidings of great lipe, Bonnie Salvage and Leta Jaklewicz, f . 0 3 joy, which shall be to all people, i Gold Beach. 1 1 Brown, f “Ring On, O Song,” chorus. Hassett. 4 12 For unto you is born this day । 0 6 Altos: Kay DeMartin, Marjor- Kinion. c “The First Christmas Carols” People of the area are re- 1 5 3 in the city of David a Savior, . duet by Cora Mae Asche and ie Freeman, Pauline Hendricks. ! Vaughan, g which is Christ, the Lord. And , minded to be turned in on K1EM 3 1 Patricia Zook, Adrienne Zook, Duffy g Pauline Hendricks. m. 1 4 3 6 this shall be a sign unto you; ! Saturday at 11 Fitzhugh, s “The Song of the Morning,” LaVerne Landauer, Elaine Le 0 1 0 Clair, Mary Lou Berger and Pa Carte, s by chorus. 1 0 tricia Henry. Accompanist: Mar Berger, s “To Bethlehem Draw Near.’ garet Byrne. and chorus: Cora Mae Duet 9 18 41 16 Totals Asche and Pauline Hendricks. Free throws missed: Jaklewicz 1; Brown 1; Kinion 5; Duffy “Let Heav’n and Nature Sing,' \ aughan 3; Fitzhugh 2 ; Carle by chorus. Port Orford 35 fg ft Pf tp “The Lullaby Hymn,” a solo 1 0 Fought, f ................ 0 0 by Patricia Cook. 1 1 1 K. Wagner, f .... .. 0 “The March of the Magi,” by with ven Brookings Bruins, 1 0 0 Kent Wagner, c ...0 chorus. gance in their hearts toward an Estabrook, g ... 1 1 0 “Hallelujah,” by chorus. other team disputing their right 0 0 .0 0 Kerber, g ..... “The Holy City,” violin solo 3 Merka, f ....... 11 3 Masterson, c 0 0 0 0 Jamison, g .... 0 0 0 0 Johnson, g .. 4 0 Anderson, f .. 9 4 3 3 St. George, g Not By Bread Alone Christmas Music Enjoyed, Sunday Bruins Treat Host Team To 41 to 35 Shellacking, Fri. 12 11 21 Totals Kent Free throws missed: Wagner 1; Merk a 1; Masterson 4; Anderson 1; St. George 4. Alonq Azalea Row For a smile on every race and a carol m every heart we commend you to the spirit oi Christmas. Happy holiday ED & MENDY'S CHEVRON SERV 'm « HAGGERTY TWINSERVICE ¡líúulHüihm Christmastide is the children's season. Commemorating the birth of our Savior and remembering that He said, “except ye become as a little child.” and “suffer lit tle children to come unto me” it is the time when we allow the child in us once more to come to the fore and join our children and grandchildren in their sim ple pleasures. Reading aloud from some book which old and young enjoy such as the “Wind in the Willows” by Kenneth Grahame, forms a common meeting ground of mirth and gayety for all ages. This is not a Christmas story but all who love to labor out of doors with wind and warm sun shine in their hair, and all chil- dren are amused at the adven- tures of the “Water Rat, the Mole and Mr. Toad,” and ¡ par- 1 ticularly wealthy Mr. Toad’s misadventures. The animals are endowed with human character istics and you will find yourself saying, "Isn’t that just like So- and-So?” There is a wild wood where the animals fear to go, for lurking in its shadowy depths the unknown enemies, and broad flowing through the story down which the Water Rat and Mole swim to unexpected, exciting new adventures. The lazy river bank where the animals rest and look out upon the world, and the safe, comfortable home of Mr. Badger remind us of how much we enjoy returning to our homes from contact with the outside world. Walt Disney has made the “Wind in the Willows” into a movie and as “Ichabod and Mr. Toad” it is coming to our own theatre about the middle of Jan uary, but read the book as well. Mrs. Lock land tells me that it library, so sooi i will be uet us “Heap on more wood! à I ¿et i The wine* histle as it will, We’ll keep our hristmas merry still.” will appear in the t 11 a. m. Satur day over KI EM. FEEMAN'S CHETCO STORE _______________ . I nt BANKS SELT CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, TOO Banks sell Christmas presents? Of course we do! Wc sell U. S. Savings Bonds, which are just about the finest kind of Christinas present you can give — or receive! A Savings Bond is an ideal gift—one that increases in value from vear to year —and pays back in ten short years $4 for every ^3 you put in. It’s the “present with a future”. . . tne gift that keeps on giving. Come in today to buv a gift of Savings Bondi - for your children or «randchildren, or others you want to remember on Christmas with a gift of lasting value. Gift wrapping! Yes indeed! He give you free an art reproduction of a beautiful Christmas oil painting as a jacket to hold each individual gift of Hands. Serving Curry County, Oregon GOLD BEACH PORT ORFORD