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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1952)
TW O BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON - BROOKINGS-HARBOR PHO T ♦ T H E R E 'S NO S U B S T IT U T E FOR C IR C U LA TIO N T hursday, l)ecember 25,1952 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»»»»> LANGLOIS •' Just Abo1" F#!k$ : LANGLOIS : - Miss Norma Filepe, owner ol ro tte n now resides in H ayfork, Calif., and will re tu rn home soon a fte r Ja n 1. N orm a’s B eauty Salon will be closed for redecoration until she re tu rn s the la tte r p a rt of J a n uary. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Sern C hristensen, L afayette, cam e S atu rd a y to spend C hristm as w ith th eir son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Row ley. I.L’S. H arold Sergeant gave a p arty S a tu rd a y afternoon to cele b rate her son’s, M ike’s, birthday. Gam es w ere played by the chil- ( dren, which gave them a god appetite for the ice cream and cake th at followed. N orm a's B eauty Salon, will go to New York right a lte r New Years Soon a fte r the close of school | to visit relatives she hasn’t seen Friday afternoon the Langlois since leaving there w ith her par- M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher school teachers sta rte d for their rn ts ten years ago. She will visit an homes in different p arts of the her brother. Tony, on her way- foi Tony is well known in th SUBSCRIPTION RATES: state. We wish them all a happy cast. Crookings. He attended school lo iri5Onc Year, in advance (in Curry County) ------ $3.00 holiday season. cally, played baskefball and the Mr. Dennis, K athryn and JiiOne Year, in advance (outside Curry Co.) . . $3.50 C harles accordion. He is stationed at of Sixes w ere to leave. , „ , „ ,, . F rid ay for a holiday vacation w ith Lucas in S ault Stc. M arte, wI Classified Adv. Rates 15c per line—Min. 50c cash friends and relatives in southern Mich. W. F. Totten, painter and for- he All advertising copy m ust be in by 5 o’clock Tuesday evening California. m er resident on Easy street, has ‘iMo insure publication. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McDonald been visiting friends, especially ni News item s and classified ads will be received up to W ednes- of D enm ark left S atu rd ay for Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brown. Mr. '' 1 day noon. Newberg, Ore., w here they will at spend the holidays. N otional Advertising Representative D inner guests at the R. K. Erwin home Sunday w ere Vera Redenbaugh, L. U. H askins and E lm er Ramo of P ort Orford. EEKiY ■ WEWSPAPER ■ REPRESENTATIVES, IN C Mr. and Mrs. Chet Broady N ew York • Chicago • D etroit • P hiladelphia w ere guests of the Erw ins at Denm ark Monday and Tuesday- following the burning of their tl NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: K indly notify of any home Friday night Several of U change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two their friends and relatives called Ill* offer w hat assistance they 11 cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will to could during such a trying period. " be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. ¿s’ Among them w ere Lee Andersen and Dorothy Liverm ore of Co quille. Mrs. Andersen is Mrs. t' ALL I (AVE G IFTS TO GIVE Broady’s sister. Mr. and Mrs v Lloyd Broady and B arbara Broady li Christm as is a tim e of giving of gifts th at bring joy to the of E ureka w ere there Sunday. n giver as well as the receiver. On W ednesday Mr. and Mrs. • Gifts of various kinds are given. Those th at involve tim e and C hester Broady left for E ureka energy but cost little in dollars and cents often have the g reatest w here they will be w ith their ( value in that they bring the greatest joy. Thus was the thoughts son and daughters. ’ of many people who heard the Chetco Choral S ingers’ presen ta I The peace and Mr. and Mrs. Norm an Storm tion of the C hristinas c a n ta ta directed by Mrs. Lee Rice. are spending the holiday vacation Many Brookings jM'ople “practice C hristm as’’ every day of y y -j happiness of w ith her people in California. J the year in giving of gifts. Men serving on the City Council, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phipps of < School Board and heads of organizations donate hours of tim ^ Christmas belongs Gold Beach w ere Sunday dinner i Church C hristm as program s indicate th at children have been guests of Mr and Mrs. A. P I given training all through the year by patient hands. Well be to . you. ^ z 1 k 9 5 2 Sweet of Sixes. haved children are the result of hours of giving of loving care and teaching in the home by parents. David McDonald was in Lang lois W ednesday. He has been Your gift need not be w rapped in fancy paper and tied w ith hospital man aboard ship in Ja p tinsel. W hoever heard of a neighborly deed, a kind word or a anese and K orean w aters. He is friendly smile being tied with a ribbon? M. A. home on leave for one m onth. The contractors have complet- ed the new building to house the CHRISTM AS dial phone service which is to be installed during the next two Practically all the enlightened and civilized nations of ea rth weeks. will celebrate the birth of Jesus Decem ber 25, as one of the greatest events that ever occurred on this earth , that we are Mr. and Mrs. Lute H enry were privileged to inhabit. in M yrtle Point on business W ed nesday night. Tin* exact day. m onth and year of the birth of Jesus is not definitely known, however, the 25th day of December, 1952 years Jean M asters will spend the ago has been designated and set apart as the day to commemo holidays with his sister and fam ra te his birth. ily the Glen Kerbers. New arrivals this week w ere Jesu s’ mission was one of love, helpfulness and happiness. He a baby girl, born to Mr. and taught that the ch aracter o f th«’ indiv idual was the real value and Mrs. Vincent Sm ith Thursday- not the position he held nor th«' m aterial w ealth possessed. This evening and a girl born to Mr. idea was very un|»opular indeed for ru lers considered their posi and Mrs. Ralph Cope earlier in tion and prominence of great im portance. Die common citizen the week. Both events took plac« was practically a chattel that could lie us«*d and disposed ot as Again the lights, songs, at the Mast hospital in M yrtle desired. Jesus taught that the slave and the king were c re a an d d e c o r a tio n s of Point tu re s of Alm ighty God, each having the same devine rights, thus C h ris tm a s e n circle the Fred Ilargand of the Langlois dem onstrating that character, not ¡»osition, w ealth or power, was High teaching staff received word world and the spirit of the value of man. that his fath er had passed away. The ideals anil influence of the life and teaching of Jesus, "peace on earth, goodw ill He left im m ediately for W ash has down through th«' years w rought a great change in the lives tow ard m en” reigns in ington w here the family home is and hearts of men, also in the gortn of governm ent under which located. millions of hearts. they live. It has taken centuries of tim e to accomplish this All of the students who are change and it will probably take centuries m ore before people attending the various colleges and will realize that his message of love anil kindness is the only one E v e ry o n e at th e batik universities are expected home for th at will bring ¡x'ace, prosperity ami happiness to our w ar-torn, joins in w ishing you a Christm as. Joanne Henry, who distressed ami w retched condition of the world. M erry C hristm as and a is attending St. Helens Hall in Let us sum up the things Jesus did for us while on earth and Portland was expected Friday Happy and Prosperous see it this counsel ami advice is worthwhile. evening. Dick Everest, Charles lie healed all m anner of diseases by a word or touch of his New Year. ami Vera Clarke. Nancy and Ro hand, restored sight to the blind, hearing to the deaf, speech to * ¿.«‘Z ger Moore all attending U. of the dumb. He stilled the raging tem pest; ordered the m ighty G O. are to be home Saturday. billows to be calm, bid the dea«l come back to life, thus demon Mr. and Mrs F rank Pook will stra tin g that death could only effect the physical body. He died X ♦ ,<t spend C hristm as with their daugh and rose again, walked and talked w ith people and in the pres ♦ »■ te r and family. Mr and Mrs. Rob ence of over five hundred ascended into heaven thus proving ert Roak, of Portland. the future existence. Ray Steddom and Ruby Svpher He promised all who will follow him to have a ixvwession with gave a party for fellow w orkers him. a home without any afflictions, no suffering, no death, no at the Langlois cheese factory’ BROOKINGS. OREGON w ant, no pain nor sorrow , a spiritual body to clothe life in a Friday afternoon. They w ere to realm of beauty and plenty, unsurpassed by even the im agination sing carols and had a few games “Your Dcpendable Home Institution" pf the mind planned a fte r which refreshm ents of pum pkin pie, cake and of is ability to perform what he promises has been proven Member Federai Drpoait Inaurane* C o rp o ra ti* course, the blue vein cheese were why Christmas is a celebration of happiness I , ta m * - X E ntered as second-class m atter, ♦ Rv M a rio n R rnoka * a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore- *V > n, M arch 7, 1946, tinder the Act of M arch 3, 1879. c ; J. > c ) MINNA AKERS and PILOT STAFF " MeVUf. GltA’ist+naA.! ” OREGON STATE BANK