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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1952)
v . of v. Library Alva Clark 16 P ages,this issue Pec W On all newsstands ilari) ir fìlof Now höre A Finsr Clitnots — Nowhors o Finsi* Com m u n i t y Volume 7—Number 42 'Wonderland7 To Be Theme Of Christmas Cantata BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Crip pi cd C h il dr en 7 Society County Chairman N am ed Mrs. Verna Mendenhall has been appointed county chairman of the Crippled Children’s So ciety for the spring campaign of 1953. Edith Fox and Patricia Helrig are co-chairmen and the three local women will soon begin the publicity and showing of short movies at organization meetings of the community. They will receive assistance in this work of which 9G.8 per cent of the funds collected will remain in Curry county for help to anyone needing it. New Members Elected To Chamber Board I H ili s j . i \ , I Malcolm Awarded Contract For N ew Auto mobile Building E. K. Meadows of Cresc.ent City has awarded the contract for the new building on the C. "Ed” Dempsey car lot to Mack G. Mal colm, local contractor. The new structure will consist of an all-glass show room, offices, parts department and garage. Mr. Dempsey was recently ap- |M)inted the Dodge - Plymouth dealer for this area and will lease the new budding from Mr. Mead ows. With any break in the weather the new business should be in operation by March 1. c in ln i I s. I Grace Stevenson Succumbs To Heart Attack > The band and girls ensemble Four new members were elect- Mrs. Grace Stevenson, wife of cantata will be held tonight, Dec to the board of directors of the Dr. J. E. Stevenson, passed away 18, at 8:00. The theme is to be Brookings Chamber of Commerce at 1:30 a m. on Wednesday morn U inter Wonderland, which will Thursday night of last week. ing after suffering a stroke the be played by the band. The girls "Frenchy” Arrell, George Funk, previous afternoon in her gar ensemble have the following num Estes Morton and Charles Gray- den. bers to sing: shel. Continuing as directors will Mrs. Stevenson was a retired “O Holy Night,” ensemble. be Homer Haggerty, Clive Man- high school teacher w-ho sjx'nt ‘‘Ave Maria,” Susie Tierce. ley, Tony Christensen, Paul Davis, many years teaching in Washing Jubilate Deo in G Minor, en now president, and Harry Lyness, semble. ton and Oregon. She was a well- who has tendered his resignation, read biblical scholar and teacher Lord’s Prayer, ensemble. which has not been accepted at of the large adult Sunday school "Silent Night.” ensemble. this date.. Mr. Lyness is chair ' Bible class at the Community "White Christmas,” ensemble. man of publicity for the chamber church. Poor eyesight hindered "Little Town of Bethlehem,” and is planning a campaign to 'h e r preparation of the lesson.s ghe Marilyn L., Lois C., Susie T„ Mar publicize this Coastal area’s vaca ilyn S. , used but with the help of her tion facilities, together with The band will have the follow husband, who read to her, and neighboring towns along the ad ing numbers: Christmastide Over her memory she lead her group ture: Christmas Fantasy; Ru in their discussions. jacent I coast. dolph the Red Nosed Reindeer; Services will be held on Friday The chamber is spending much Gisu Bambino; Winter Wonder at 2:00 p.m. at the Baptist Com- time and effort in the advance land; Jingle Bells. munrty church, Rev. N. N. Neu- ment of the community and its ¡’here will be some solo num felt officiating. June Lorraine Robinson, daugh Students of Bonnie Knv Min bers. We hope all of you will ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Rob meetings are of interest to all come to hear the program. inson, became the bride of James residents, and time is well spent cer will be presented Saturday. Dec. 20, at a library benefit dance Community Tree P . - n 'o T " ’ O.f a"d Mrs i attending them recital at the Grange hall, begin 1 aul Peterson, at the Commu-1 ning at 8 o’clock. city church in Brookings on Sun Scout Troops and fickets can be purchased at Christmas Eve, day, Dec. 14, at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Knox Insurance, Chetco Drug, J. L. Mumbower read the double Officers Honored Robinson’s Tots and Teens and A t 7:00 p.m. ring ceremony Alexander's Studio. bride wore a nylon lace On Wednesday evening at 7:00 At Turkey Dinner and The chiffon The program everyone will p.m , Dec. 24, children and their gown with a finger want to see is as follows: parents will gather at the com The I.O.O.F. and Eagles lodges, tip veil and halo of seed pearls. V A R IET Y She carried a spray of white or- munity Christmas tree to welcome sponsors of Boy Scout Troops 32 Just Vs Two Susie ka> Mar- old Saint Nick. He will arrive and 22, respectively, honored the | chids on a white Bible and walked tin. Jackie Ann Botzek. on the fire truck as a guest of boys and their officers at a tu r up the center aisle on a hand- Don’s Cliff House will be closed Pencils. Books ’n learning painted carpet. the firemen ami distribute candy key dinner on Tuesday, Dec. 16. Christmas Eve to enable the folks Kathy Bushnell. Matron of honor was Mrs. Dor- to the small fry. ir the evening, at the V.F.W. to enjoy the time with their fam And Then I'll Be Happy Ron o hy Johnson, sister of the bride. ilies. but will be oi>cn at 12 noon Singing by local groups ami hall. nie Miller. perhaps community singing if the Guy Miller of Eugene, admin Her dress was salmon lace and Christmas dday. River in the M<x>nlight Mari weather permits will add to the chiffon. Matching' gowns in a istrator of the northwest district, They will lx* prepared to serve lyn Matson, Julie Kemp, Patty festival spirit. was present and talked of the shade of light blue were worn by a bountiful dinner, that will not Matson. Appreciation and thanks go to scout work He was introduced the briilesmaids, Lee Hoff and only be enjoyed, but long remem- S a tu rd a y R ag G lenda K effer. Marie Zabroski, sister of the the volunteer firemen who spon by Dal Sanders. Phases of scout Ire red. Baton Tap Judy Kemp, Karen sor this project every year, and ing were explained by Scoutmas groom. Flower girl, Jacqueline Special music will be furnished Wallace, Verna Arnett. Peterson, also sister of the groom to the Electric Co-op crew', who ter Howard Crane. or your pleasure and dancing BALLET TIME was dressed in yellow organdy put up the high tree and strung Parents of the boys were guests entertainment. Three Butterfles Patty Mat- the electric lights. and wore a halo of pink and of both the sponsors and the They expect their seating ca son, Julie Kemp, Marilyn Matson. The firemen’s ball on Christ troops. About 120 adults were white carnations. She scattered pacity to lie filled to overflowing T he F lower Doris Aldrich. rose petals from a blue basket. mas night at the V.F.W. hall present and over 50 Scouts. and hope a’l those who exj>ect to T eddy B e a r’s P icnic Jac k ie provides the funds which pur Little Herbert Johnson, nephew Henry Kerr was recently ap be served quickly will make early Botzek. chase th e treats given at the tree pointed Jamboree chairman for • of the bride, acted as ring hearcs reservations by calling 2921. Twists ’n’ Turns Judy Koates. on Christmas eve ¡and escort to the flower girl. Curry county and is working on T w inkle Toes A nne White. plans to have a delegation from I Leonard Peterson was best Miss Petit Kathy Bushnell. this area attend the Jamboree to man for his brother. Ushers were Eagles Christmas ON THE AVENUE Milton Hoff» and David Johnson. Big Salmon Landed be held this year in Los Angeles. A Sur render Dear Glen la Kef Mrs. Osa Johnson played the ( )nly once in four years is this I organ music and sang, "Because” Party Friday Night fer, Ronnie Miller. By Dr. Schmitt gathering held. Darktown S trutters’ Ball Judy All F.O.E. members and their Eagles Auxiliary and the Re and "Tlie Prayer Perfect.” Last Friday while fishing in the A reception followed at Don’s children will have a Christmas Kemp, Karen Wallace, Verna Rae Winchuck river, Dr. A. (). Schmitt bekahs served the excellent din- Arnett. where about 200 party preceding a very short ner under the leadership of Lilly V Cliff *" House, wnere Sidewalks of New York Kathy hooked a salmon which took him Brown and Opal LaBrook. The t a s<,r.\ed a beautiful meeting on Dec. 19, Friday. All about an hour to land. After m en and ladies bring a gift for Bushnell. Turkey was roasted by Chads’ WW,d,nK Cake’, getting it out of the water, it Ixicester Square Rag Glenda . I ho br u in W o rn u a n in L r and The bride wore pink and exchange men for men and la was weighed and the scales reg cook as a courtesy to the boys. black tweed suit with black ac dies for ladies. The gift is not Keffer, B. K. Mincer. istered 48 pounds. cessories for going away. The to exceed $1. Doc was K1' prety 1/ well wv-ii “bushed” uunut-u young couple went to California Bring gift for your own child Firemen's Ball l!’> 8 ’ J8 *1'"1 help, J!“1 for their honeymoon and be at with its name on it. Not to ex Two Programs By / landed In fact ' ' he W had some home to their friends in Brook ceed 50 cents. . but will probably go right back Christmas Night ings after the holidays. Bring your kiddies to see Santa Chetco Choral Club for more. and have a good time. You couldn’t keep him away The Chetco Choral club will The firemen are shining up the from the river now. makes its two appearances in big red fire truck for Santa’s use Pilot Goes To Press Brookings this week. Saturday at on Tuesday evening. Dec. 24— P.O.'s Keep Open 5 o'clock they will present a ves Christmas Eve--and planning the Brookings Post Office per service at the Seventh-Day Stores To Open annual ball to be given on Christ Early Next Week Adventist church and Sunday at mas night at the V.F.W. hall. will be open all day In order to publish next the Baptist Community church at During Evenings Funds from the sale of these week’s Pilot on Wednesday it 4 o’clock. Saturday and Sunday, The majority of Brookings mer- tickets go to pay for the candy is essential that we have all Those not able • to hear this chants will keep their doors open given as a treat to the children Dec. 20 and 21. copy and material from cor group earlier in December will be m*’.! 9:00 p.m. on Monday, Dec. at the Community Christmas tree respondents in early. In that Harbor post office also able to avail themselves of one 22. Tuesday 23, and Wednesday the night before the dance way The Pilot staff will be of the^c two appearances. They 21. for the convenience of Christ- p< s te ^ are displayed in the to remain open all day able to enjoy Christmas < day were received with enthusiasm n n s Jiopp who rnnnnt shop IIDi g A u ig u e t ails. Robinson-Peterson Wedding Ceremony Colorful Event Recital For Library Benefit Saturday, Dec. 20 f ¡iff House Closed Dec. 24 Open Christmas ' fi’ æ ir t a m il S a tir r z iJ V m id ' m i n r I j v f la ir f ’ llv il- Il I