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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1952)
Thursday, December 25, 1952 Just About Folks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grayshel and Mrs. B ertha W hirry went to Tillamook. Oregon, on Thursday, Dee. 17, to attend the funeral of an old friend. They will retu rn to Brookings on Sunday. Rev. M umbower and family will not send cards locally this year because of the overload at the post office but they extend the season’s greetings to all their friends elsewhere in this paper. The high school group of the B aptist Com m unity church with th eir friends will go caroling on C hristm as eve. The group will then retu rn to the church for re freshm ents afterw ard. The regular C hristm as party of the Ladies M issionary Society of the Baptist Com m unity church, which was to have been held at the home of Mrs. Mumbower, was canceled because of the death of Mrs. Stevenson, who had long been an active m em ber of the or ganization. The C hristm as program pre sented by the Sunday school of the Baptist Com m unity church was given last Sunday evening and was a m ost successful por tray al of the C hristm as story. Mrs. Ed McClain was in charge of the program . The entire Sun- ------ BROOKINGS -HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON A Fellow s Got to Eat PAGE T H k ^ Boy Scout banquet, according to a report to the Pilot. However, we find that the Nook Cafe pre pared the bird. O ur appreciation to the staff for this co-operative com m unity service on behalf of our youth is in other. The Nook Cafe, incident ly. will be open C hristm as day to dispence holiday cheer and good ftxxl relative to the season to all those away from home. Mr. and Mrs. Haycock will roast a turkey and have all the trim m ings for their guests. Wes Sibley, who occasionally sets type for the Pilot, and Mrs. Sibley will go to Eugene, Ore., to s|x»nd the holidays w ith relatives. S ergt. Jim m y C arte arrived home Sunday m orning to spend C hristm as with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bollinger. He has to be back at bis base at Merced, Calif., next Monday. Jim my Robinson will have 15 days w ith his family here during the holidays He is stationed at F o rt Lewis, Wash. I SDicuuunummicmnnnniinuQr r EAG LES DANCE New Years Eve Wednesday, 1 )eeember i st V.F.W. Hall FR E E BALLOONS - NOISE M AKERS Modern Out-of-Town Orchestra REFRESHMENTS uantumiinnuiiuirtrnninnnimnnmninttQninmirrniiiftntpr.niate'^igfintimiiraiHi'.aiimuinninainin'ni: One of the many very young polio patients to be treated In an Iron lung is four-month-old Ronald H illb erg , of T u rlo c k , C alif. The lifesaving resp irato r reached the hospital through a March of Dimes supply-line Just five minutes before Ronald was adm itted. Nurse Helen Edginton finds th a t polio didn’t have any effect on the young fellow 's appetite. ------------------------ — --- '---- ------ LOG SCALE BOOKS! 5©C Per Book, or 3 Books for $1»25 iay school took part. The Chris tian Crusaders, girls from eight tv) twelve, gave a very fine pro gram on Sunday evening preced ing. This group is sponsored by FOR SA LE — Mrs. S. Dodtson, assisted by Mrs. P H YSIC IAN A N D SURGEON Mosier and Mrs. Leo Lucas t Mr and Mrs. Jim m y Petereon Office Hours: io to 12; 1 to 5 returned from their honeymoon last weekend and are now at VAT'*« I_■ I in I I I_ . .. I _ I ■ i ■. — .i.;;isr..i!!ni:inin;:'.;nni;nK3niiniiiiniiiiii:iii[innuur.nnnnn;::nirnir home in the C urtis Chapm an 'S ’ I ■=«==■== ap artm en ts in Harbor. Mr. and Mis. C. V. G urrettaz of H arbor went to Portland on A S atu rd ay to visit sons and their families through the holidays P hilatelists of the comm unity who would like to meet with their fellow stam p collectors and per- haps exchange stam ps are invited to contact George Widney at the ’ USING W ASHED CRUSHED ROCK AND SAND H earthstone. If enough persons We invite you to inspect our m aterials wish to form a club or society, it will lx» arranged. We also carry a stock of — Under New Management of Septic Tank Supplies, C him ney Blocks, Cem ent Blocks A ttorney O. H. Bengtson has Culbert Tile, Drain Tile. W ell Casing moved his office from the Goetz building to the Southern Curry GRAVEL, CRUSHED ROCK, SAND AND CEM ENT R ealty Company building and can Phone 2-545 EASY S T R E E T be contacted through that office. The Legion Auxiliary traveled ki’ irnf m imf r - en mass up the Chetco river to the home of Ed and Neva Thorn ton on T hursday, Dee. 18, for a C hristm as p arty and a business meeting. Gifts and a tree e n te r tained the ladies. On Friday, Dec. 19, a C hrist Now Available at the office—Phone 2282 mas party and gift exchange was for only held in the banquet room at Don’s • Adding Machine Tape ClifT House by the V.F.W. Aux iliary. • • Typewriter Ribbons Dr. Charles Newton, lieutenant • Sales Books com m ander stationed at the Navy hospital in Coronado, Calif., a t • Receipt Books •C arb o n Paper tended the funeral of his m other, Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, on Friday, • Time Tickets and Cards returning south the next day. Sis Bring this coupon to our store. Witness io-second ters and o th er relatives residing • Statement of earnings demonstration of famous Lewyt Floor and Rug in W ashington also were present • Coast View Stationery for the service. Cleaner and receive your pearls. Jim m y Robinson, stationed at • Scratch Pads •D e b it Slips Fort Lewis, Wash., and Jim m y • Large Manila Envelopes, 6x9 and 9x12 C arte, now near Merced, Calif., Name arrived from th eir camps to spend • Employees Withholding Blanks the holidays with the home folks. Officer Cross advises that • Typewriter paper •Second Sheets Address Christm as tree lights can become • Copy Paper very hot and th at it would be a m easure of safety for those in Specially Made Forms To Order IX? you own a V acuum Cleaner ....................... charge to check them occasionally to prevent their touching inflam mable m aterial and causing fire. Last week Cliads restau ran t Age.. Make was credited w ith having cooked the tu rkey and dressing for the PAUL R O N N IG E R , M. D. AT THE PILOT OFFICE! mi Office Phone 2911; Res. Phone 2580 GIBBS CONCRETE PRODUCTS Transit M ix Concrete F. E. 'BERT' WHITE Office Supplies Offers You— A Bag of Pearls 10 Seconds of Your Time Brookings-Harbor Pilot