Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 12, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, January 12, 1956
TOO L A T E FOR L A S T W E E K
ENGAGEM ENT ANNOUNCED
Eastern Star
Has Installation
T \T F R
M IT P P M Y
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RITES ARE TOLD
In a most colorful ceremony,
before a capacity crowd, the
1956 officers of S atellite C hapter
No. 165, O rder of the E a ste r n
S tar, w ere installed last T ues­
day evening.
The I.O.O.F'. H all w as beauti­
fully decorated, th e stage being
draped in pink edged w ith blue
and a large silver sta r em blem
covered th e back of the wall.
The decorations w ere the work
of Lillian W eideman, E lsa Rav-
ekes. and Ethel Molino.
P.W. M atron Eileen Swan was
the very impressive installing
officer for the S ta r and her hus­
band, P.W. P atro n Robert Swan,
for the incoming patron and
sentinel. Agda B ickner w as in­
stalled as W orthy M atron for the
coming y ear and her husband,
Charles, as W orthy P atron E ula
Brim m was introduced as the
M other Advisor of the Rainbow
Girls and H arold Jochens as the
W. M. of the Sidney Croft Lodge
of Masons.
All the incoming officers were
a ttire d in lovely gowns and all
w ore charm ing corsages. The
group presented orchids to Helen
Hanscam , the outgoing W orthy
M atron and Agda Bickner, the
incoming one, and H elen w as the
recipient of m any beautiful and
useful gifts in appreciation of
her year in office.
The E astern S ta r officers for
1966 a re :
W orthy M atron, Agda Bickner;
W orthy P arton C harles Bickner;
Associate M atron, E thel Jack-
son; A ssociate P atro n , C harles
Spence; S ecretary, Beula Peffley;
T re asu re r Alice Spence; Con-
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Mr. and Mrs. R D. Rowley
announce the engagem ent of
th eir daughter, Dorothy Jean, to
V em , son of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Garvin, now of S m ith River.
The young couple a re now in
school, and the1 wedding is sched­
uled for some tim e this coming
sum m er. Both are well know»
in the com m unity and h a re
m any friends here to co n g rat­
u la te them.
Mrs. R uth L ater, d au g h ter of
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k H assett of
Brookings, and .Mr. W. M urphy
of C rescent City w ere united in
m arriag e by Rev. Leo R. D oug­
lass a t the Moose Hall on Dec­
em ber 24th.
Mrs. George H assett stood up
w ith her sister-in-law and Mr.
A1 B atrock was best m an for
Mr. M urphy. Close relatives of!
th e couple attended the c e r e - !
mony. Mr. M urphy is em p lo y ed , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, and
by the W est Coast Telephone I family of W illow cm 'k, Calif.
Co. and was recently tran sferred spent the w eekend w ith Mr. and
to Brookings w here they are Mi's. H assett. They w ere unable
now living on Del N orte ,\ve.
to be home for C h ristm as on ac­
count of th e flood, so a belated
C hristm as p arty w as held
M R S A C K L E Y ’S N O T E S
SO C IE TY TO M E E T
W ord w as received this naAt
The B aptist Com m unity church
week from M s.
; ie Redfield
Missionary Society will m eet
who is in O akland, C alilom ia,
T hursday, Ja n u a ry 19th, at the
w ith her husband who is serious­
home of Mrs. Loyd Weeks on
ly ill, and confined to the hos­
Pioneer Road, A deaer« luncheon
pital th e n ' w ith a h ea rt attack.
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Mrs.
Lydia C riger and Mrs. E dith
Mrs. Don M cCarton arrived
Ackley a re co-hostesses. Mrs
home Sunday from Medford
W alter S adler is program ch a ir­
w here she has been taking care
man, and Mrs. Claude Goldizen
of her sm all grandchildren who’s
w ill lead devotions and w hite
m o th er w as ill.
cross w ork will also be done.
O O OD FELLO W S//7P M E E T S
A Goodfellowship m eeting will
be held a fte r the B aptist Church
evening w orship service, Sunday
Ja n u a ry 15th. Sunday school
teach ers will be in charge ot the
refreshm ents.
ductress, Odessa W hite; Assoc-
iabe Conductress, Anne Nelson;
Chaplain, Beryl Bollinger; M ar­
shall, M uriel G ragg; O rganist,
V era Fow ler; Adah, D oris N o r­
m an; Ruth, E thel Jochens; E s­
ther. Ellen A rrell; M arth a, E lm a
M itchell; Electa, Kay S an d stro m
CH O RAL CLUB SIN G S
W arden, M arie Strom m en; S e n t­
A large congregation at the
inel, F rancis A rrell; Courtesy
Girls, M argaret B reuer, B etty Baptist Communitv Church en ­
Gorte, W anda Phillips and Gold­ joyed the singing of the ladies
ol the Chetco Choral Club, on
ie Swearingen.
New’ Year's evening, under the
direction of Mrs. Helen Rice.
R egular practice for the club
will begin Ja n u ary 9th, at the
Assembly of God Church, a t 7
p.m. New m em bers will be wel­
come.
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A U S T R A L IA N M E M O R IA L
All m em bers of the arm ed for-
ces u ho would like to have a
C°P> of an eight-pa©? brochure
depicting th e unveiling by Queen
Elizabeth of A u stralia's N ation-
a i M em orial to America, should
adress the A ustralian News and
Inform ation Service, «136 F ifth
Avenue, New York 20, The Bur­
eau asks th a t all applieuationa
give a sta te m en t of service and
v eteran 's serial number.
The 258-foot alum inum shaft,
erected at C anberra, is a token
of frienship tow ard the A m er­
ican people and an expression of
appreciation for w hat the Yanks
id for A u stralia during the war.
I en tire su rface w ith a cloth th a t
B its O' This and T h a t —
I has been dipped in m ineral o il
L atest story heard 'round
them th a r hills:
W E A T H E R F O R C A ST
Floyd Matlock Some sto rm we
I glue my e a r to the radio
by Mrs. F ra n k Waldien
had. w asn't it F ra n k ? Did your
For a w ord of en co u rag em en t
A1 F au lk n er spent the h o lid ay s’ barn blow dow n?
or so
in Brookings. Since his jeep is , F ran k Waldien-—I don’t know,
The w eath erm an ag ain is
m arooned at the H aight place H aven't found it yet
p ratin g
he cam e into town w ith Roy
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A bout th e presen t sto rm ’s
Brim m and retu rn ed w ith Dann>
You know the old story . . It's
H aight.
| m ill wind, etc. . . . well, out abating
But I,d o n ’t ap p reciate his su b ­
Sy P ayne is rendering a f e r n ' of th is recent storm cam e th is:
terfuge
service for those of us w ho have When M atlocks w ere unable to
W hile chbppin' wood in N oah's
no m eans of crossing the river, buy any lam p chim neys Flo>d ( .
Many of us owe him a debt of : m ade one. He w rapped a piece 1 UKt
g ratitu d e for his s e n ice to our of string, sa tu ra te d w ith k ero­
com m unity up there in this re­ sene, around a q u art jar, set it
spect for he has been doing this afire, then dipped it quickly into
for years.
cold w ater. Bottom dropped out,
Floyd M atlock crossed the riv­ upside down it just tits a num-
e r F riday to w alk into the old her 2 kerosene lamp.
George Tolman place to see how
Bill Ryder, his c a re ta k e r is. ' Mrs. Sy Panye told me that
E arl Bronson is som ew here out th eir hom e-cured bacon has mil- In d o c to r's te sts, am azin g new
Stainless Pazo instantly relieved
in those wild hills. W onder how dewed very badly during this piles'
torture! Gave internal and
he's faring? I surm ise he has dam p w eather. If you ure h a ^ n g external relief — without surgeryl
6 medically-proved ingredients re­
probably caught a big fat b ear th e sam e trouble try this: Clean lieve
pain.itching instantly I Rcjrtuco
and "livin’ it up" these cold all the nuldew on by scraping swelling. Promote healing. Y r« sit,
walk in comfort! Only stainless piVt
w intery days.
and wash w ith a cloth dipped m remedy. Stainless Paz«>< 8upix>ai-
Roy Brimm spent some tim e vinegar. A fter it is dry rub the teries or Ointm ent a t druggists.
at his ranch on th e Upper, upper
Chetco where he busied him self
pruning the tree s around his
place. (I took an e x tra ‘look-see'
hoping to get some ideas as we
PRA( I IB LEX FX w t.J.S lens and ease, bellaw-.scojx? and
can't see last y e a r’s bird nests
105mm Telephoto lens NEW
$139.95
in our apple trees. I suppose i t ’s
M IN O L IA A utom atic 2 l< Twin Lens reflex cam era coated
my very vivid im agination but
one «if those trees looked ju st a
f3.5 color corrected lens NEW
$99 50
teensy, weensy bit like a sp ar
D E-JU R Hmm Movie o utfit com plete w ith C am era, Case,
pole 1 th ought). No joking, they
bar-lites and D eJur projector all in carry ca rto n New 129.95
do kxik nice though.
BOLSEY
"Jubilee Threesome*’ A utom atic 35 Case and
Mrs. Elizabeth W hite had a
Elash,
complete,
NEW
housefull over C hristm as as all
$79 50
her children and grandchildren
ER E lectronic F lash w lifetim e tube, b attery o r electric
paid her a visit. Those present
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$54.95
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bad­
At) "300" Slide projector w cast anti A utom atic changer
ger and family, Mr. and Mis.
NEW
$59 95
Ralph Hall and family, Mr. and
Exposure Meters NEW w case
Mrs. Ernest Sm ith Jr., Leland
$8.45 and up
and Russell W hite
Com plete line American, German
Japanese C am eras
The W ells Moody family moved
Gadget hags, trijwxls, «‘levator tripoils, filters, adapters,
to Brookings during vacation.
viewers, screens, ?<htors, splicers, reels, horn«' dev’eloping
The Laurence Pool family are
outfits, enlargers, all accessories, chem icals and paj«ers
moving to N orw alk, California.
Binoculars and Field Glass«>s
NEW
from $T2 25
Ben Jones spent New Y e a rs
ir.d the day following w ith th«
¡• rank Waldien family.
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UPPER CHETCO
HAPPENINGS
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of
antj y jrs
l Dronbaugh.
The men are b ro th er and nephew
of Mrs. D ronbaugh.
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert S ta n h u rst
finally retu rn ed home from a
trip over the holidays to San
Francisco. They w ere marooned
two days in A rcata, and two
days in Scotia, then got a plane
ont to San F ran cisco and back,
leaving th e ir ca r a t A rcata for
the re tu rn trip home,
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