Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 29, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The World's Best Climate
Lolcal News Items
was accompanied by state home will come from North Bend to
spend
the
holidays.
They
will
economics club chairman, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Turley en­
Mabel Glenn, and state juvenile leave their little daughter, Re­
The following were elected
tertained a group, Tuesday eve­
superintendent, Mrs. Lydia Join­ becca Louise, Born Dec. 14, at
officers of Pomona Grange, at a
er. Following installation, Dep. the hospital a few days longer. ning at their Winchuck home in
recent special meeting held at
honor of their son and daughter-
Lawmann gave an interesting
Lake Earl Grange hall:
talk to Grangers, pertaining to
in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Owen Tur-
Master—Leo Kloske (re-elect)
the Grange work for the coming
ley of Berkeley, Calif. Pictures
Overseer—Tom Ewing.
luck supper was
year.
"And he spoke a parable to of "The Nativity of Christ,” ac*
Lecturer—Florence Ewing.
served at the banquet room after
this end: That men companied by a wire-recording
Steward—E. Lewman.
them
the
ceremonies.
ought always to pray and not made up part ot the entertain­
Chaplain—Marie Robson.
ment. Rev. and Mrs. Turley ex
The home of Mrs. Palmer lose heart. Luke 18:1.
Treasurer—Minnie Kloske.
Westbrook
was
the
scene
of
a
pect to leave Friday.
Secretary — Elizabeth Tomlin­
"1 say unto thee: Love your
jolly Childrens party, Sunday
son.
enemies, do good to them who
afternoon, Dec. 18, in honor of
Gate Keeper—Felix Molino.
hate you and pray for them who
her daughter, Julie, who cele­
Asst. Steward—Tom Jacobs.
spitefully use you and persecute'
brated her seventh birthday. The
Ceres—Millie Barker.
you.” Matt. 5:44
little guests enjoyed a lively time
Pomona—Maude Pidgeon.
pray
"Lord, teach i
at games. Refreshments, includ­
Flora—Ellen Higgins.
Luke 11:1.
• Asst. Lady Steward—Frankie ing a birthday cake, aglow with
"Be anxious for nothing: but
seven candles.
Guests present
Lew^man.
in everything by prayer and sup­
Executive Committee: Edward were Kay, Joan and Jane West­
brook, Susan and Mary Lou Eng- plication with thanksgiving let
Baxter.
dahl, Barbara and Judie Sam your requests be made known
Pianist—Sadie Maut.
uelson Frances and Marie Bet- unto God.” Phil. 4:6.
These, with officers of the three
tencourt , Pamela Barnum, Doris
"Confess your faults one to
subordinate Granges of county
Wells, Jan. Hight, Diane Fros- another, and pray for one an-
were installed at a special meet­
healed
sini,
Sharon Clemens, Jennie other that
may
ing held at Crescent Redwood
Westbrook and Julie.
The
effectual
fervent
(in body).
Grange, Monday, Dec. 19. In­
prayer of a rightous man avail-
Many
homes
in
the
valley
en
­
stalling officer was state Grange
eth much.” James 5:16.
deputy, George Laumann.
He tered into the Christmas holiday
spirit with family re-unions and
God assures us that if we pray
gift exchanges, followed by din­ as we should we will enjoy more
ners. Guests at the home of Mr. the things we have in this life
and Mrs. Lester Ulrich were his and will have* more to enjoy ii
sister, Mrs. Cecelia Chapman of the life to come.—Jos
John
San Anselmo and Miss Ethel son, Gold Beach.
Murray of Contra Costa Co.;
others were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Ulrich and son, Carl and Jackie.
Local News Items
Complete Real Estate Service
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hight had
NOTARY PUBLIC
Mrs. Kathryn Sandstrom en-
Boy ¿11
South end of town as guests their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. James Hight and joyed Christmas with relatives
Brookings, Oregon
children, Miss Myrtle Hight and at Forks of *he Salmon, Calif.
Kerns Sr. is spend
Mrs
Fred Hight.
ing
the
holidays
in Klamath Co
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis ! and
with
relatives.
three children of Eureka were
guests at the home of Mrs. Davis’
Mr and Mrs. William Barton
essi
father, and brother, Hilmer Nil- and two children
Klamath
sen and Andrew.
Falls, accompanied by Mrs. Bar­
The annual New Years ball, ton’s father, E. H. Reekman, of
conic co your sponsored by the Community San Francisco, arrived early on
club will be held Saturday night Monday to spend three days here
at the community hall, This af­ visiting relatives. Mr. Reekman
fair is looked forward fo each remained for a longer visit. .
year, where many come to dance
Jacqueline Wood
Mrs.
the old year out and welcome
schoolteacher
Loomis, Calif
Sixteen acres in a seculded re­ the new year. Supper will be is taking advantage of the holi­
gion within walking distance of served at the hall by the ladies days to visit her daughter, Mrs
town and snug 3-rm. cottage auxiliary.
Bobbie VanDolson, in Harbor.
and garage. Marvelous view.
Mrs. Fred Wheatley has re­
Over-abundant supply of water turned to the home of her par­
Mrs. Stanley Patterson and
from a huge spring Very reas* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hight, her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Christen­
on ably priced Many wonderful following
release from the sen, left by car, Monday for
costs nothing
building istes.
Seaside hospital where she will Paradise, Calif., to visit their
to look!
be joined by Mr. Wheatley who mother.
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MOORE'S VARIETY & APPAREL SHOP
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L. L LEONARD
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Brokers
CURRY COUNTY LUMBER CO
For $5,000 you can obtain five
acres with unfinished house
fine location. Berries, bulbs, and
fine well. A bargain.
We have excellent buys
home-sites no a hill or on
ocean, ranging from small
to several acres. Look over
of them before choosing.
on
the
lots
all
Don’t forget to look over our
listings on completely new hous­
es before you go to the trouble
of building one yourself. We do
have some lovely ones.
In the past few weeks a num­
ber of pieces of property have
changed hands through our of­
fice. Therefore some types of
listings have been cancelled and
marked sold on our records. We
have a list of persons looking for
properties in our community, so
regardless of how small or how
large your lots, acreage, or the
houses, come in and list with us.
We’ll do our best for you.
Cur-Del
Cleaners
% for 1950
HERE’S HOP1NQ
Step out into th*-
YOUR NEW YEAR
New Year with faith
and courage.
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