Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 11, 1952, Page 16, Image 16

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BROOKINGS-HARBOP PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Mayor's Letter
To City Conncil
_____ Thursday, December n , 1952
Christmas Cantata Given As Scheduled ¡Commercial LeagueNews Notes From
Power outage and storms did not keep the Chetco Choral Club
¡Alexander Studio*
from presenting the Christmas cantata Sunday afternoon as sched­ Scores for Dec. 4
uled. The affair was held at the high school with a good audience Team standings:
The “off again, on again” elec-
L I tricity has made things difficult
Mayor Dimmick’s letter to the in attendance considering road and weather conditions.
W
The cantata. “The Music of Bethlehem,” by Fred B. Holton, Brookings Machine ....... 22
40 | for the photographer. Yea. more
city council was read at the Tuea-
than somewhat!
day evening meeting. Under the I arr*nK®d for three-part ladies’ voices with solos and duets, was di- Harbor Garage ............ —
Oregon charter the mayor can I rected hy Mrs. Lee Rice and accompanied by Mrs. Willard Graham, Oregon State Bank ....... 18
14 | We are working like mad on
serve for a two-year term but no- I during the interlude Mi's. G. P. Christensen played a violin solo, Curry Co. Lumber ....... —
Christmas orders. Incidentally,
Pacific Motors .............. 15
where does it state that he can- I * ^ le Holy City,” accompanied by Mrs. Stanley Patterson,
47 this next week is your last in
not be re-elected for a second pe-1
,adies. wearing sheer, white full-sleeved blouses and black Brookings Market ......... 13
49 which to get your portrait made
riod. The letter follows:
skirts, were “pretty as a picture” standing before a backdrop eight- I Olympia Hardware ....... 13
49 in time for Christmas.
To the City Council of Brook-1 h**1 high evergreen decorated with large painted poinsettias. Mi. I Kerr Hardware ............. 8
24
adv.
int's:
I and Mrs. Clifford Lindskoug were responsible for the decorations, J Individual games:
My term as mayor draws to a J which tells a story in itself.
I Hanscam ...................................224
close at the end of 1952. With |
Following the program tea was served from a lieautifully
ap- I Goyke .............
224
this, our final meeting of 1952, I I pointed table.
I Chapin ................................... 214
wish to thank each of you for the I
BUSY SCHEDULE AHEAD
I B. Dimmick ........................... 201
fine support and loyalty you have I
Sunday the Choral club will sing for a 5 o’clock vesper service | Individual series:
Wur/itzer and
555
given me during the last year and I at the Federated church, Crescent City. Dates will be announced Goyke ............ ........
Jesse French
a half. Our problems have been
tw’o more appearances of the club before Christmas. This B. Dimmick ...'.......’............... 542
many and at times almost insur- information will be “music in the ears” of those people who missed Dimmick ............................... 539
Morgan .................................. 53p
mountable. I feel safe in saying hearing the group Sunday.
Team game:
that every solution that was made
NEW AND USED
was for the best interest of the paring our budget and to Charles drants for fire protection.
Pacific Motors ...................... 965
majority of the people.
C. C. Lumber Co.................... 963
Young for his fine work on the
2. The need of some kind of Pacific
Motors ...................... 957
In summing up accomplish­
oil covering to keep the dust
Team series:
ments of my term, I would like planning and zoning ordinance
R E N T A L OR T R IA L
to give special praise to Warren am very proud of our new fire down on the city roads.
B. Mach ................................. 2767
truck,
our
new
city
jail,
and
our
Smith tor his fine work in pre-
I consider it a high honor to Harbor G.........„................ __ 2739
new city hall. We have new have been selected the first mayor I Mach................................... 2707
sodium vapor street lights which of Brookings and have tried to I High averages, 12 games or
Tuning & Repair
will be added to as funds are administer the city’s business i n l more:
available;: and next year we will an economical manner. The new I Goyke ...................„............... 462
embark on our first street paving mayor who will be selected the | ('hapin .................................. 460
project. Money has been appro­ first meeting in January will take I B. Dimmick
priated for street signs and before over a debt-free city in a sound JGrton
CO NTACT—
long we should have them in financial condition.
Hoagland ...................
154
place.
Matson _____
452 Chetco Drug Store
Sincerely,
To all city employees, I wish
Putnam ......
14S
BOB DIMMICK
Brookings, or
to thank them most sincerely for
Christensen ___
447
without their fine cooperation my
Kerns ......................
44^
Change of climate has no value I Mendenhall
443
job would have been more diffi­
BUY A N D USE
h
jin treating tuberculosis, contrary| Morgan
cult.
145
In my opinion the two most I iw popular belief. Doctors usual
Curry County Lumber and Har­
CHRISTM AS
serious problems confronting u s , b' recommend that patients entei bor Garage to make up postponed
next year are:
a TB hospital within visiting dis game Sunday, Dec. 14, at 2:00
SEALS
1. The great need of fire pro- tance of family and friends.
p.m.
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P IA N O S !
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