Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 11, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, December 11, 1952
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Xmas Theme
Of Community
I
Ladies Bowling
League Standings
IIARBOR
P IL O T .
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Baby Clinic For
Dec. 15 Scheduled
A t Local School
PAGE N IN E
Weather Report
Bay Tuesday to visit Alton»
mother who is ill.
Worth Shoop went out to Salon
last Sunday evening to see his
mother, who is quite ill. He was
accompanied by Mrs. Bud Abney
who \isited her people. They re­
turned Monday.
Dec. *4.
Date
Max. Min. Rain
IVc. 1
44 1 61
Team standings:
W
L
1 'cc. •)
57
28
44
Don’s
Cliff
House
.......
21
3
A baby clinic will be held at 1 >ec. 3
The Community club celebrated
43
.01
7 the Brookings Harbor school on
the Xmas season at the Grange Pete Lesmeister .......... 17
Dec. 1
55
42 3.14
Sisco
Logerettes
..........
16
8
Monday. Dec. 15. with local doc­ Dec. 5 ... ............. 53
hall on Thursday, Dec. 4, with a
39
.74
A'zau.s Candles. Yeltons.
Tots
Teens
&
Mincers....
12
12
tors in attendance.
I >cc. 0
gift exchange in charge of Mrs.
41
.66
Eagles
Aux.
(3087)
.......
9
15
Mrs. Harold Sargent is chair - . I >ce. 7
Ruth Bathiany, who also decorat­
45
.40 &
Market ....... 9
15 man ami Mrs. Bertha Whirry will
ed the tea table. Mrs. Jessie Freeman’s
Kerr Hardware ............ 8
16 make appointments for mothers
Judkins and Mrs. Mae Simpson Chet co Cafe .................. 6
Total rainfall .....
7.24
18 to have children examined. A
served. Mrs. Almo Newton and
small charge of 25c is made for
Mrs. W alter Wollam demonstrat­
LOCAL MERCHANTS
Individual game:
the completed series of diphtheria,
ed buffet and mantel arrange­
Clara Goyke ......................... 190 ! tetanus and whooping cough
DEPEND ON YOU
ments for the holiday season.
Dickie Thornberg of Coos Bar
Mrs. Donneley accompanied by Verna Crabb ........................ 191‘ shots three in all; 25c for boost­
Mrs. William Collin sang a Christ­ Rickey Haggerty .................. 177 er shots and 25c for the smallpox spent a few da>s with his grand­ Your roll film processed and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Eiw.n
innoculations.
mas solo. Mrs. Lee Morgan was
printed in one day at the
of
Denmark.
Oftentimes the beginning of an
Individual series:
program chairman and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McAllister
Brookings Studio
The secretary, Mrs. Mabel Thomp­ Verna Crabb ......................... 491 illness is discovered through these
ol
Port
Orford
have
a
new
baby
examinations
and
immediate
steps
Clara
Goyke
.......................
484
son, was absent because of ill­
P ortraits Y ou W ill B k
ness. Mrs. Travis acted as sec­ Katie Hall ........................... 474 , taken to prevent serious compli­ lx>y, born in the Bandon hospital
this
week.
P roud of
cations. Corrections of physical
retary pro tern of the business
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Barklow
a
t­
tendencies
in
the
early
stages
meeting.
Team games:
Frames, Folders, Film, Photos
tended a wedding in Florence,
Pete Lesmeister .................. 819 must be done for the welfare Ore., Saturday. They returned
Copying and Oil Coloring
Don’s Cliff House ................ 836 of the child, as all parents agree, home Sunday. .
Portrait & Commercial
Tots Teens & Mincers......... 833 and the doctors who give their
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Morrell and
time gratis to this work will dis­
cover all these things when they children were shopping in Coquille
Team series:
Wednesday.
examine your child.
Goetz Bldg.
Sisco Logerettes .................. 2410
Mrs. Alton Strain went to Coos Free Parking
Contact Mrs. Bertha Whirry
Help Fight TB
Don’s Cliff House ................ 2409 and make an appointment. Un­
Pete Lesmeister .................. 23<S5 less more families take advan­
tage of this free service the clinic
High average:
must be discontinued. Physicians’
Katie Hall ............................. 150 and nurses’ time is valuable yet
Verna Crabb ......................... 149 they offer this service free of
Large Stock of Earrings
-
Necklace Sets
Clara Goyke ......................... 149 charge to safeguard the health of
RESERVE YOUR ELGIN WATCH NOW
Skipper Bowie ..................... 133 children.
The watch with the heart that never breaks
Betty Nelson ....................... 132
Guaranteed Durapower Mainspring
Rickey Haggerty .................. 131
Lillian Wineganlner ............ 131
Cleo Rogers .......................... 130
Yolande Vaughn .................. 124
Mary Lou Berger ................ 120
Across From the Bank
1 he dinner and bazaar given by
Contrast Noted In
the V.F.W’. on Saturday evening
was a success in spite of the elec­
Russian and Oregon
tric blackout. Through the ef­
forts of Bertha Whirry, camp
Canned Fcxid Output
stoves and lanterns were gathered
Buy Christmas Saals Oregon’s production of canned up and within a half hour hoi
GALLAGHER BLDG.
foods measured in terms of com­ food and light to eat by was
parative
population
is
60
times*
provided for over 100 persons w ho
ra
t
faJk greater than that of the Soviet braved the wind and rain to eat
Union, according to Dr. IL E. turkey and dance..
Michl, economist for American
It takes a service man and
Can Company.
woman to meet an emergency
He said U. S. Department of quickly and efficiently.
FIRE
CASUALTY
They are experienced in such
Commerce figures show that the
AUTO
BONDS
U.S.S.R. annually produces about matters and can be relied upon
to
come
through
an
emergency.
4.6 cans of food ¡>er person. Ore­
gon’s yearly production is equiva- 1
lent to about 277 cans of food for
every man. woman and child in
the state, added DrD. Michl,
EXCELLENT CONDITION
whose
company has pioneered in
Three Red Leather Seats
the development of high speed
Radio. Heater, Clock, Five tires
can production equipment which
has made a large scale American
¡or the Gala
canning industry possible.
Club Meeting
"Buy Brookings"
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LANGLOIS
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Buy in Brookings,
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Brookings Studio
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A Brilliant Array of Precious Gifts
from $33.50 up
V.F.W. Serves
MINCER'S JEWELRY
inim
nim
i i raw nuiannnai
dinner in Blackout
Arthur Knox Insurance Agency
We Are Here To Serve
Your Insurance Needs
MERCUpv
STATION
WAGON
$1,039 Cash
Make Your Reservarions NOW
LEE
R IC E
BROOKINGS
•’ •’-I1 , Y? **.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Support your Chamber of
Commerce.
M ASQUERADE BALL
GIVE ROSES FOR CHRISTMAS
I have just received a shipment of roses large vigorous
2-year plants field grown strictly No. 1.
FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
Wide range of colors and varieties
Also some 3-ft. Weeping Willow and Red Maple at 45c
79c
Hats
Noise Makers
—
Confetti
Come ¡or an Evening of All Around Fun,
Wonderful Food and Refreshments
LOIS KIRWAN
On Easy Street at Second
F IN A L S
FO R
THE
FRIDAY NIGHT TALENT SHOW
Sporting Goods— Fishing Gear!
try to meet the anglers every need!
Grand Prize .................. ...........
Second Prize
Brookings, Oregon
....
$75.00
25.00
DON'S CLIFF HOUSE
J. J. GALLAGHER
In the heart of town
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Phone 2421
West Brookings
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