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°* O. Library firmlims-flartor fìloì Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community VOLUME EIVE, NUMBER XXXXIV P.-T. A. Slates 'Subject For Jan. BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Knox Retires After 20 Years THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1950 Capacity Crowd Heard Choir Rendition of Christmas Story” Sunday Evening Standing room only was available at the choir’s rendition of Die C hristmas Story" at Baptist Community Church Sunday evening, and those who were fortunate enough to be present were treated with music just little short of professional. Assisting the choir were the Azalea Singers and several members of the Bar bershop chorus. Mrs. Gilbert Christensen played “Holy City” on the violin, in addition to the published program. “Are you too strict with your children? Too lenient? Tae local Parent-Teachers as- scc’aLon invites you to come to see the film, “Preface to a Life,” tc be shown at the high school OT' January 4. See how the child hood treatment molds the fu ture of the child. Everyone is urged to attend as this is a film of vast interest to every parent of pre-school and rchool age children. Following the prelude by Mrs. Bert DeMoss. Mrs. C. A. Macken zie and the choir rendered "O New Years Batt Holy’ Night." Rev. John Mum Posters are out announcing the bower, between musical numbers. annual New Years Ball to be held ,vad thc Story of the birth if at the Community hall, on New * C hrist, from the Book of St. Years Eve, Dec. 31. The commit A double trio sang in tees are working to make this a gay’ afTa-r. Good music has been a Manger,” followed by “Christ To meet requirements of the engaged and this premises to be Is Born” by the choir. California and Oregon Grade Azalea Singers, under direo one dance that you will not wish milk, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Croc tion of Mrs. Mackenzie, to miss. ket have completed a new barn "rhe First Noel,” and Mrs. Emil Civil Defense Registration on their place, south of Harbor. Moore sang “Swet Little Bov Registration was held Dec. 18, Jesus.” Requirements are so rigid, it under sponsorship of Post 712, has been pointed out. that a barn After a male quartet had sung American Legion for Civilian De m-H be almost palatial in all “ O Come all Ye Faithfur” Mrs. fense and Disastter. The board things concerning sanitation and Gilbert Christensen gave a vio- registered 172 at the Commun handling of milk. The barn is re- lin solo, “Holy City.” ity hall. As this was but one- P rted to cost in excessof $10,- Mar in the Eastern Sky was third of the population a house- 000. People arc invited to inspect a number given by A/alea Sing- to-house canvass will be made it if they wish. ers, and another male quartet to obtain the remainder. Kenneth sang "We Three Kings of Orient Layman has been appointed as The choir closed the pro- co-ordinator in this area, from gram with "R & n g the Fine Memorial Bridge north Bells.” to the state line. Classes in cial training for emergency pro- At Sacramento, last Saturday, gram will begin soon. at 7:00 p. m., at St. Johns Luth Other Smith River Notes eran church, Mary Lou, daugh Agricultural extension service was established in Curry County Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buckner and ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Tygart, in 1930, and here to launch the work was Robert M. Knox, as children who live on the island became the bride of Doyle Chris Pilot readers will remember an of Smith River, are moving to tensen, of Provo. Utah, now a County Agent. Mr. Knox resigned in December, after almost 29 article concerning New Zealand Crescent City where they pur member of the State Engineers years of faithful service. In the beginning Mr. Knox handled the flax, published Nov. 23. National chased a house near Pebble Beach of California, in the dams divi entire load, as best he could under circumstances. Now a home recognition now has been given to live during the winter months sion. Mrs. Tygart attended, and this same article written by Mrs. demonstration agent takes part of the load, and aids with 4-H moving back during the summer. returned immediately. B. Miller, when Christian Science During high water Smith River * Tlie ct i pie left immediately on club program, which has gained tremendously in that time. 'Monitor gave a like amount of I nder Knox s tenure of office 4-H club work has become a great overflows, washes out the road space to the potential industry. honeymoon trip to southern and makes it impossible to get in, California, during which they factor in the training of youth in the county. Several of his former or out. This is the second time in al will attend the Rose Bowl game club members have become outstanding in the nation, especially most as many weeks Mrs. Miller Many homes in this area had between California and Michi has "cracked" into the columns old-time Christmases this gan, Mary’ Lou attended Univer Ralph Cope of Langlois, whose cow set the world’s record in milk of this national publication. ooserving the event with fam sity of Oregon while Doyle was production earlier in the year. In his resignation Mr. Knox said: Starting out as publicity direc-' ily re-unions and lighted trees graduated from University of “I herewith submit my last report, and I leave with regrets, the showing through windows, or out tor for Azalea Garden Club, she Utah. During World War 2 he extension service after more than 20 years of living on the job in door trees. Among the homes began with "Along Azalea Row,” was an officer in the U. S. Air to further interests and aims Curry County. I have enjoyed every minute of it. I am proud to where relatives were present, in Force. of this club. This chore took her have been the first county agent to introduce the work in a now cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harold fancy and now she has learned Horn and children of Klamath county, and to have been associated with the finest people to to enjoy writing until it has be Falls who spent Christmas with come an ambition. work for and with, that can be found anywhere in the world.” her mother, Mrs. Mabel Browne. Mrs. Miller, who never had Mr. and Mrs. Murtin Rice of any formal training in this work, Portland were guests at the home of their daughter and family, Mr. j has developed a style which is Last week, and again this popular among readers. She has week, voltage was so low’ that The Ruth Carr property on and Mrs. John Barnum a qaint and clever way of ex it was difficult to produce type Rev. and Mrs. P. C. Knudson Pine Street, Brookings, has been pressing herself that people like. on the Linotype. After casting Gould's Shoe Store, which has purchased by Mr. and Mrs. Ed left early Christmas morning for With Mrs. Miller around, it is one line, it was necessary to been housed in the former REA gar Ingram of Orinda, Calif. The Shasta to spend Christmas witn more than likely that this area wait a moment before trying to office, next to the Bakery, will spic of this property was handled their son and wife, Rev. and Mrs. will be given further publicity cast another, thus cutting the move about Jan. 15. to the Vin- by the C. O. and L. L. Leonard Newell Knudson. in various publications. speed to less than one-half. cent Bui Id i ng, and will occupy Real Estate Agency. Mrs. Rhoda Brock enjoy< d a | In addition to being annoying that space formerly used as din Christmas eve party at her some this handicap prevented the Pi- ing room and that of the Shadow LOCAL NEWS i Sunday when her eight grand lot from setting some county’ Room. Remodeling is being done children and 15 great-grandchil Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nvc and records for this issue. now. For the week ending on Sun- dren gathered for an evening af- children of Bandon and Mr. and With a temperature control, a Edward Jackson Hayfork, The Gould Shot' Store started day : Max. Min. Rain Linotype keeps it typo metal at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods are Calif., spent Christmas w i t n in December. 1947, in. the then • December 18 a temperature of 535 to 540 for 56 Templar hotel, i in a portion of December 19 1.13 brents of a girl, born Dec. 21 the Frank Hassetts. Mr. and Mrs. proper fusing point. Variation of iside Hospital Grandpar- Jackson are driving on to Por* • 20 .04 at the lobby which had been par even a degree more or less than December 21 .... 59 46 T ents are Mr. and Mi . Kenn Ji land to take Lorin Later Do is titioned off. The following year, these temperatures hampers all the store moved December .... 60 48 Layman. returning t o Kodiak, Alaska, to the present operation. Cold type is “pitted” 23 .. 62 48 with location in order to expand with December 2; ... 54 45 so that the letters do not appear his wife and infant the demands made upon it. ¡Rainfall for the we k .1.17 the Ramrods, sponsored by the Hassett "home. Mrs. distinct and sha hot metal Present quarters have long has ah lost a like effect. accompany them. Mi Rod & Gun Club, will b B. inadequate. Il This area is not alone in its irrived on Thursday evening Hassett will go as tl ra, Calif., school anon w ith them whf the with her attend SMITH RIVER Crocketts Have Grade W Barn Mary Lou Tygart Married Saturday Flax Article Draws National Attention Low Voltage Slows Goulds Shoe Store To Move Jan. 15 Realty Transfers Weather Renert