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V. of O. Library ârml«4brbDr fìb Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community VOLUME FIVE, NUMBER XXXXIV A. E. Stonehouse Rites Held Monday BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL! Christian Science funeral serv ices were held Monday afternoon at 2:30 from the Baptist Com munity church for A. F. ’Ait” Stonehouse, who died suddenly at his home last Wednesday Masonica committal services were conducted at James Ward Memorial cemetery, with Rev. E. C. Hicks in charge. Mrs. Web ster Hibbard was reader at the final rites. Born in Canada, Jan. 24, 1879, Mr. Stonehouse was a,graduate engineer, and for many years was identified with lumber interests in Klamath falls, coming to this area about eight years ago, after his retirement. Surviving are his widow’, Ma bel, of this area; tour sisters: Mrs. Nell Richardson of Her mosa Beach, Calif., Mrs. Etta Williams of Hollywood, Mrs. El sa Dunne of Los Olivos, Calif, Mrs. Maud Buchanan of Los An geles. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1950 ARTISTRY OF LOCAL WOMAN WINS HER MUCH NATIONAL RECOGNITION B} B. MILLERAuthor of Azalea Row Mis. Maude Sandbo, whose artistic ability in flower arrangements and corsages lias long been recognized by local people, has re- cei\ed national recognition. Under date line of Dec. 12, the follow ing story, with pictures of herself and two of her corsages, appeared on the Womens Page of the Christian Science Monitor: No essential w ar materials are ’ ------------- — used by Mrs. Sandbo in her home pipe cleaner stems have been workshop. She takes what boun manufactured. All else was found tiful nature spread before her by Maude Sandbo’s ingenuous artist's eye, and with nimble fin gers t ash ions seed and cone cor A corsage suitable for brown sages. October made of nine Her clever corsages are so different seeds and cones. Alder, much in demand for gifts that she date, cedrus deodara, Monterey always has a waiting list of or- cypress, pine, Douglas fir, myrtle and eucalyptus trees have con HAS “NATURE” EYE tributed to its beauty. Here is a dainty one of feath ers lor a young miss attending her first long-dress party. And here is another with the Christ mas sparkle of festive evenings Although Maude Sandbo use*; the cones and seeds gathered in Long a Rotarian southern Curry county, friends Besides being a member of thei all over the United States and Masonic Lodge, Christian Science Hawaii have become interested church, he was a Rotarian of in he r business and now send her m a n y years, first in Klamath any unusual material grov'ing Falls, and later in rerr them. the time the local club < was in- augurated. He was ; a constant To walk with Maude Sandbo attendant, loyal to the very last. in the woods, or fields as she Active pall bearers were L. P. gathers her materials, is Cross, Charles Christianson, Roy “The Christmas Story,” program in picture, scripture and song, one’s eyes opened to hidden beau R. Hendry, A. C. Thompson, Chas. will be presented by Baptist Community Church, Christmas Eve, ties all about. She uses cones . f Bickner, and Chas. Schaal. Hon redwood trees at several stages orary pall bearers were A. L. Dec. 24, at 8:00 p. m., and includes: of development, the green cones Swanberg, Edward Krause, Mike are brown, and turn grey as they Prelude...................... ................................. M rs . B ert D e M oss Page, Thos Ask, Vai Mendenhall ripen. Eucalyptus trees yield a Jr., A. P. Hendricks, Roy Weide- “O Holy Night” .. .. .. M rs . C. A. M ackenzie and C hoir small gray seed shaped like a man, A. O. Schmitt and Jimmie Scripture Reading .. tiny silver bell, and a larger .. R ev . J oun M umbower Vincent. Mrs. Maude Sandbo, whose tal seed quite different. “Away in a Manger ..................... L adies T rio ents have made a hobby into a As we stroll along, she spies Scripture Reading .. .. R ev . J oun M umbower vocation—in flowers. at my very feet, some brown, “Christ Is Born” .. shiveled seed pods. ’‘Wait,” With ....................................... C hoir gentle fingers she strips away “The First Noel” .. .................... A zalea S ingers ders. They are suitable for worn- the brown husk, disclosing with “Sweet Little Boy Jesus”............ .............. M rs . E mil M oore en of any age, for almost all oc- in a tiny, fair flowerlet holding .. R ev . J oun M umbower casions and any season of the black seeds in the denier. Scores of friends paid final re Scripture Reading............................ year. Maude Sandbo has built a “This will add a graceful touch spects to Mrs. Julia Kinion, be “O Come All Ye Faithful”............ ... .. M ens Q uartett business from her hobby. to a miniature arrangement or loved wife of Roy L. Kinion, at Scripture Reading............................ .. R ev . J oun M umbower When Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. small corsage.” the Baptist Community church, “Star in the Eastern Sky”............ ................... A zalea S ingers Sandbo first came to southwest I thought as I left Maude at 2:30 Sunday afternoon. Rev. ern Oregon and made their home Sandbo, that she has found the John Mumbower, pastor, offici Scripture Reading............................ .. R ev . J oun M umbower here, Maude Sandbo was entranc key to a young heart, her inter ated. Interment was at James “We Three Kings of Orient Are” .. ........... M ens Q uartette ed by the ease with which a est and enthusiasm in discover- W. Ward Memorial cemetery. “Fairest Lord Jesus”...................... M iss W oodw ’ ard and C hoir fiow-er garden grew, and by the ng beauty in ni.run, a hidden Born at Shoal Kentucky, Jan. wealth of wild shrubbery and beauty challe iging her to use its 8, 1907, she died at Crescent City “Ring Christmas Bells”................. ....................................... C hoir coniferous trees. infinite variety. on Dec. 15, after an illness of Benediction ............ ... R ev . J ohn M umbower She found pleasure in creating several months. Surviving, besides her widower Mr. and Mrs. Howard Haggerty (Choir under direction of Mrs. Stanley Patterson; Azalea Singers flower arrangements for services of her church and corsages for of Detroit, Mich., are expected are: Mrs. Mabel Tierce, Grants under direction of Mrs. C. A. MacKenzie) Azalea Garden Club members. here this week-end to spend the Pass; Mrs. Juanita Barton of Her friends watched her talents Christmas holidays with his twin Brookings, Earl Kinion, of the Accompanists, Mrs. L. A. Harvey and Mrs. Bert DeMoss. grow' with admiring eyes. Soon brother, Homer, and wife. How navy; Rosalee, Evelyn, Roy Vic she was in demand for club pro tor and Mary Jane, at the home. Choir members: Sopranos- Rausch, MacKenzie, Pierce, Kerr, grams, and to demonstrate how ard is employed by the Kaiser auto corporation. She is also survivevd by her Bollinger, M. Moore, Olson, Woodward; Altos—Later, Banzer, to make flower arrangements. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gay j of Grants Pass, a sister, Mrs. Cole, Ackley, Moore; Tenors. Moore, Gould. Carson; Basses—Pan- Blue ribbons were her awards at county fairs and flower shows. Adan Gray of dair; Mrs. Mabel zer, Olson, DeMoss, Hoagland, Patterson. Now the hobby has become a Guerin of Grants Pass and a vocation and Maude Sandbo finds brother, Beecher Gray of Grants The Sunday school of Baptist Community church will present its in her seed and cone corsages a Pass. Christmas program Friday evening at 7:00. Rev. John Mumbower pleasant way to supplement her Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers of Cloverdale, Calif., came for the will gi\e invocation, following which each class will give a Christ income. She is able to do this funeral. Mrs. Rogers is a sister mas number. Each child is asked to bring a white gift to add to in her home with materials near at hand. of Mr. Kinion, and Carl, who the backets to be given out Christmas Here is a corsage, the very es day. Before the program, • fllew from San Diego to be pres- sence of springtime. Daisies of several of the Sunday school teachers ent, also. will accompany a group satin sheen whose origin you can The Kinions have been resi- of Carolers about the town. not guess. This is a conservation dents of this area for the past piece. Squash seeds form the yive years. Sunday evening, at 7:00, just prior to the Christmas program at daisy petals, the flower center is the church, the Volunteer Fireman will present their annual tree tiny, yellow tansey flowerlets. Read the ads in the Pilot — . Used with them, of all things they are your invitation to par- an leats ‘OI the children in front of the Central building. Santa is popped corn. Only a little w ire, Claus will be present to make tl e distribution of treats. take of bargains. a perky ribbon bow and a few C hristm AS STORY WILL BE GIVEN IN PICTURES ANO SONGS, BY CHOIR iinal Rites Held For Mrs. Kinion