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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1950 Sunday School Play Staged Sunday Eve . “Christmas Under the Stars,*’ ^staged by the high school class rtf Baptist Community church. Sunday evening, drew’ much ap plause from the packed house. The plot dealt with the people on a bus en route to homes to spend Christmas, who were way laid when the bus broke down on the Arizona desert. Delayed for a night, the group carried out a "Nativity” scene when it was dis- covered that a young Japanese- American woman and her infant were aboard the bus. A traveling salesman provided his cloth sam ples for costumes, and under di rection of a dramatics student, Christmas was well spent in con vincing an orphaned Jewish ref ugee boy that he was believing wrong about Chris (mas. The cast of characters, under direction of Mrs. J. L. Mumbow- er, included. Dave, the dramatics student— Howard Morris. Bus Driver—Ronald Akers. Kitty, a girl hurrying home to be wed—Fay Raush. Salesman—Fred Panzer. Jo, the Jewish refugee boy — Tommy Jones. Mrs. Murata—Kay DeMartin. Missionary—Shirley Kerr. Navajo shepherd — Jo Anne poor, j 3RCQRINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Lois Ann Miller, freshman. Gene Gould, senior in journal ism at University of Oregon. Few, if any, of the boys en tering service are expected to be granted leaves or furloughs due to the speeded-up war prep arations. Hanscams Obtain Maytag Agency E. E. Hanscam & Sons, pioneer merchants of this area, have been given the contract for the Maytag washers which they are advertising in this issue of the Pilot. According to Elmer Hanscam Jr., the Maytag has always been a popular seller all over the na- tion,. and the firm is glad to be representatives for this area. I. O. O. F. Will Sponsor Scouts The committee is looking for a scoutmaster at present, and in the interim, Mike Page has been- carrying on. No meeting will be held Monday, Dec. 25. although it is the regular meeting date, rhe troop meets at the I. O. O. F. hall until the new scout build ing is ready. Man Succumbs To Suicide Attempt Curry Co.—Opportunity Land...Page Seven The shooting occurred in one of Hotel Brookings cabins. oc- cupied by M. E Graber, with whom the woman was living at the time, police were told. ates Chambers Fir Courts south of Harbor. Mrs. R. L. Jamison, mother of Mrs. Milton DeMartin and son, Jimmy, of Crescent City, will spend Christmas at the DeMar tin home on the Winchuc. Mrs. Jamison will return to her home Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamber ex in the east after the holidays. pect to go to Portland for the Mr. and Mrs Gordon Goetz holidays to spend with their son have gone to Los Angeles lor and family. Mr. Chambers oper- the holidays. LOCAL Bob Miller, who shot himself in the head last Wednesday in an attempt to take his own life because his alleged former wife did not return to him, died at Gold Beach hospital, shortly af ter arrival there, it was reported here Thursday. NEWS Kt HIAKTHSTOHC Dr. Robt. E. Smith DENTIST Chetco Lodge, No. 249, I. O. O. F. will now sponsor Troop No. K Office Hours: 9-12; 2:00-5:00 32, Boy Scouts. Named to the Evenings by appointment scout committee are: George Hassett, Don Craig, Dave Croc Phone 293 Goetz Building kett, L. A. Harvey, Lloyd Ste fani, Bill Clement, Ed Hoar and (Across from Grade School) Open Until 11 P. M. Daily (except Sunday) SANDWICHES ICE CREAM HOME-MADE PIES AND CAKES Of course qoM can afford 4 À Í- Students Expected Home For Holidays Local boys and Rirls, students! È at different colleges or places of I higher learning, are expected to be home tor Christmas wun rel atives, and include: Joan Byrne, sophomore at Or egon State College. Bob Stout, freshman at Uni versity of Oregon. Vernon Goldizen, junior at the University of New’ Mexico, and sister. Betti Goldizen, sophomore at Ventura Junior College. Carrol Reekman, junior at the University of Oregon. Marilyn Struebing, sophomore at Humboldt State College, and THE MAYTAG MASTER, finest Maytag ever! Huge, square aluminum .tub has extra-large ca- : $199.95 pacity; keeps water not longer. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Curry County. j DORIS J. ACKLEY, Plaintiff, versus DONALD E. ACKLEY, Defend ant. To Donald E. Ackley, defend- ¡ ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you, in the above court and cause, with in four weeks from December 13, 1950. the date of the first pub lication hereof, and if you fail so to answer on or before the last day prescribed in the order for publication hereof, January’, 4. 1951, for w’ant thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. succinctly, that the mar riage contract and bonds of mat rimony existing between you and plantiff be dissolved. That you pay plaintiff for her support the sum of Five Hundred Dollars and the further sum of Two Hun dred Dollars for her attorney’s fees and the further sum of One Hundred Dollars for her costs of suit and expénsese herein in-, curred. Service hereof is made upon you by’ publication in the U Bfookings-Harbor Pilot, publish-' ed in Brookings, Curry’ County. Oregon, for four successive weeks .by order of the above entitled court. made December 2, 1950. ED F. ACKLEY, Postottee address: Box 625. Brookings, Oregon. Dec. 14; Jan. 4. THE MAYTAG CHIEFTAIN, Amer- ica’s finest low-priced w-riu» .. . a genuine Maytag $144.95 in every respect. You're already familiar with Maytag’s excellent reput al ion. You know that here is a washer you can depend on for years and years of faithful service. Why wait any longer? It’s so easy to own a * raytag. Tr^de in your present washer for a liberal allowance. Pay for y< ur new Maytag while you use it, on lew ivc-. y 9 m* . a . 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