Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 16, 1954, Page 5, Image 5

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    Lutheran C ircle
Plans Dec. 2 0 M eet
SX
T he Comn
T h 'O
e L u utheran
th e ra n Circle met at the
the H arrip, H annnes, l h„ o th v l!ot-
home n of Rita S hoenbw k in Nov-1 „ , k s h il lov. Fra?l,r . an,i M arjorie
emlx ?r w ith B etty Sm yth being Renhard
‘ ’
th r hostess
\t
ing wil
nt
T he C o n stitu tio n and by laws the hom e of Ha/iel Y ahr, in S m ith
w ere form ally accepted.
R iver. It w ill Ite a C h ristm a s
A C o m m itter w as appointed to p ly and the husbands a re also
AdcJ Furi k ore
□ira
Tc
!
1 h* VEV
1 C m
w ith
nual
Somt
tht
WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY
Have yo u r car Serviced
A t Lou Blanc, Inc.
shak
out
Leave y o u r packages in vour c a r th ro u g h o u t the n a v
Complete Service
Fair Prices
C ad illa c and O ld sm cb ile
get arou
faeiliti s
then tb •
w ith the
v a ils anr
rI h»'
d a te d , is
m uch on
fit Conti'
Safety-Tested Used Cars
Visit Our Wholesale Row
L O U B L A N C , Inc.
Across the stree t from the Post Ofli«,'e in Coos Bay
gift no
date if
chairs h av e
tirn itu re at
’ a to ta l of
the ladies
t th e ir an-
Thev have
and to g eth -
p! edged by
- ing folding
groups is
•-•■tent m ay
ilding.
■; moved in
to fu rnitune
and ntake-
Sinee then,
■ h >t w a te r
o r 100, and
•ment has
t< s-'y p su n t
■ the e n tire
en {¡ought,
the kitchen
rente xleled.
ph nned
• s th a t lx'
: e r p ark in g
ovided and
1 go ahead
tl netaining
mich a p p re ­
t t i operatisi
‘ a non-pro-
to bring a
do! bar. The
'¡nber 20th.
fs e i p u r Howe Furnishings Safe ircm
Library Building
Ready fur Inside \\ <> k
C a rp e n te rs have install 1 all
the rem aining o u tsid r d u n s and
The high school Dram:
‘ C
windows in the new hbraiy build­ j m ade the trip to th< inn
ing and it is now ready for in­ : D ram a F estival in A rcata
te rio r w ork.
I week The festival was h e
Ben Jones will now hang and I Hum lxildt College on Dec.
connect tit«' e le c tric h e a te rs and I 3‘4
m ake av ailab le tem porary * lig h t­
I'h e college players p r e s
ing.
a play anti th e n ' w en s
T he biggest problem rem aining plays given In, v a n n s
•s hooking th e facility up to a . schools. T he Brookings grouj
s e w e r system
I sented the play “S otoriU S ;
The hoard, at its last m eeting,
T he people of .Areata o
decided to have its annual fiesta I th e ir hom es Fridax ai ¡e t
in the new building in the la tte r stu d e n ts a tte n d in g the festi
part of F eb ru ary .
’I'he groujis leadeis, Mrs
It has boon found th a t m any D oherty, and Mr. and M ,s
people do not even know w hen I’efley accom panied on the
I the building is, tu rn left on Red-
! wood S tre e t, one block East Ot
E. o I.. MEMBERS,
T he C atholic C hurch,
| E’AMII.V ’It) (¡.VI 1 H
N a y b o rh ill Club
Holds M e e tin q
The “N ayborhill C lub’’ held its
m onthly m eeting for Deeemlx'r
at the home of Mrs Chas Belli .
on W ednesday afteinoon, Dee
8th.
An inform al m eeting w as con­
ducted and gam es w ere played
Individual angel pies, coffee and
It a w ere served Mrs. Behee had
the tables decorated w ith a C h rist­
m as thenw'.
M em bers present included presi­
dent, Mrs Don M cC arton; S ecre­
tary -1 roasuror,
Mix,
W illiam
S te w a rt; Mrs. P ercy H anks, Mrs
^ t e s t e r Gragg. Mrs L«'e Doto
hauch, Mrs. Ed R avekes, Mts. Ted
H am m es. Mts. P e te r Schm idt, and
Mrs. Jess Portow .
. . . stiH enjoy daylight and visibility
AZALEAS
For Christmas
AVAILABLE
MONDAY
SOM E
NOW IN
F. O. K. in •mb,Ts and f ••
will got to g e th e r for n Civ ;
p a rty S aturday 1 X'C
tn. Each m an is upp
a gilt for anoth
will bring g ifts for ant
I Each m em b er is resp
i h 'i r own ch ild ren ’s gi
• have set th e pi ice on tl
not over $1 00 or under
\N N O E N C E S I NG \G
Mis. Polly Clendenin
announce tin» engapm n
laughter, Jo an n e to Dc
tiplace, w h o is in th e ,
and is statio n ed at El
S E T VACATION
A short «’he
been set up for
H arbor school s\
vacation will stai
Dec, 22, attd scho<
Monday, Ja n u a ry
Lutherans Children
, Service Sunday Night
", also be in c h a rg e of th e serv-
ice
T h e service will end w ith an
individual c a n t9 -lig h tin g c e re ­
A ( h iid re n ’s C h ristm as Service m ony and th e p re se n ta tio n of th e
: 1.
“GatlMer Round
the g ifts to the ch ild ren . 'I’he public
tnias Free” will be p re se n t­ is cordially invited.
ly the S unday School ch ild ren !
t Brooking# L u th eran c o n g re g a 1 A RE P A R E N T S O F G IR L
ti<m at 7:30 o’clock this Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Day, H arb o r,
' In the A dventist C hurch had a baby girl, P a m e la Ann, on
1 •' ! ’ig. A unique fe a tu re of the
D ecem ber 3, at th e C rescen t C ity
'•:
will lx* the projecting of I hospital. T he baby w eighed in a t
i p ic tu re s fiom the C h ris!-' b pounds. 13 ounces.
m as story on th e screen in con-
.iui’ction .vith some of the recita-1
Mr anti Mrs. j a y F o u n ta in a re
s by ¡he children.
h» pi on,| p a re n ts of a six pound,
Lucian Riot' of C rescent lo ounce baby Ixiy, D an n y Lee,
C ity will lie soloist at the service. I». 1 D ecem ber 4. at 5:15 a. m.
! will lx* accom panied by the ” e th m o th e r and baby ( fa th e r)
lor, I ev. H a rry F. M iller, who ai e doing fine.
SMARTER LOOKING!
SWEETER RUNNING!
SMOOTHER RIDING!
T H A T ’S W H A T YOU’LL SAY A BO U T
C H EV R O LET
T H IS LO W E ST -PR IC E D L IN E O F CARS
ADAMS CHEVROLET
’
Gold Heidi, O r,.
C TO R
J. F. CARDINET
OY DEO TRACTOR A EQUIPMENT
I nt horrzcd Vot'd / ntctor Dttdfcr
1010 2nd St. C resoent City, Calif.
BLOOM
BROOKINGS AZALEA
BULB EARM
W ei! D rillin g
Contact
O PE N M ORNINGS ONLY
Phone 2421 or 3240
H. J. WEÍCEL
siutis I Î ,ii X >r ! ’ :< »* - II i ui s., 1 )ee. 16, 195^—Page 5
LES S H A N /
AI SO S M A L L H O U SE P L A N T S
LOW IN CCS1
Dram a Club V isit:
A rca ta Festive!
M odern E fficie n t Laundry M ethods
2-HOUR
SP E C IA L
SE R V IC E
H ours 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m.
I uesday and 1 lmrsday Open til S p. in.
umnimnnaiip acnnununi
H U N T E R S! W E WASH
A C A C IA
DOWN S L E E P IN G
BAGS
LAUNDROM AT
PHONE
2i *1
M O N T A N A 'S
ueaVtounit
L iv in g G ifts Last L onger
; ,
v
FO.NSETTIAS
BALLS
Burnaby
RANCHOTEL
S T Y R O F O A M
-
WREATHS
SHEETS CUT TO SIZE TO MAKE
YOUR OW N
MANTLE or CENTERPIECE
Buccaneer
Tiffany
and m any others
HE! TMAS
PEPPERS
And here you will also find the only radio-active
hot springs in this district. Plan now to coma to
this famous resort. W rite either to “ Pappy” Smith,
Manager, Diamond S Ranchotel, or Fergus C. Fay,
G eneral Manager, Elkhorn Mining Company, Boulder,
Montana, for illustrated folders.
Try?*
Pernnetya
T ; 7 Headquarters for the famOul
h F R il ENTERPRISE URANIUM MINI
i
relief for arthritis sufferers
(Red and Corral)
O range F irethorn H olly Trees
All Plants Full of Berries
CAGES
A la rg e selection
BUY ONE F
A SONG
o f p la n te rs
W a ll Planters
p la s tic and m any others
So’id
comfort/
STANDS
M e d ite rra n e a n H eather in Bloom
P lanters o f brass, copper
You will enjoy and benefit from a waelc o r
more at this famous resort. Situated on an
1,800 acre*?.lontana Ranch halfway betw een B utte
and Helena on Highway 91. W onderful food . . .
warm, com fortable rooms . . . large, beautiful lobby
. . . cocktail lounge . . . organ music nightly. Outdoor
swimming pool, indoor hot pools, steam batha,
physical therapy. Good fishing nearby.
Buses leave the hotel twice a day for the famous
E nterprise Uranium Mina, where hundreds have
received relief from arthritis, neuritis, rheum atism
and other aches and pains. Plan now to come to
Boulder where you can enjoy the hospitality of the
Diamond S Ranchotel and the benefits which many have
obtained from the Free Enterprise Uranium Mine.
Queen Elizabeth
Jiminny ( ’rickett
HOT SPRINGS
OULDER M O N T A N A
P otted Plants
K e n tia Palms
see our
selection
F o r song o r for b e a u ty
home, you ju st can ’t beat
as a l»et. T h e re ’s a w ealth
from in o u r collection of
ties, p a rak eets.
Play Pens
fo r your
P arakeet
TOYS
Brookings Feed and Seed
Phone
2313
Immaculate ... at­
tractive . . . com­
fortable. Conven
ient location . . ,
moderate rates.
S. W . Ilth
at STARK
Hi ! L A N D , O R E