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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1956)
Brookings-Harbor P i’ot Thursday, Novem ber 22, 1956 Winchuck Group Holds Meeting The W inchuck Extension U nit m et at the home of Kay Bolin, T uesday afternoon, November 13 a t w hich tim e th e project leaders M argaret Steinetm z and Thelma P ettegrew gave th e dem onstra- tion on th e subject, "C arried Lunches." A business m eeting w as held after the dem onstration: the year program booklets w ere filled out by m em bers; and fu tu re m eetings w ere discussed quite thoroughly. The first m eeting of the Copper Embossing class will be held at the Kay Bolin home on M onday evening, December 3, beginning a t Brookings, Oregon Rev. and Mrs. G alam bos, is home HELLO W O R L D -------- vin w eighed alm ost 7 lbs. w hen for the holidays from San Jose t >rn, and is the grandson of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Sm ith of Kl.i A nnabelle Sm ith. H arbor and Mr. S tate college. ' The L u th ern Y outh League is m ath Falls have a new little boy and Mrs. Jo e Spoorrer of Chem- snonsoring a T hanksgiving Bas- b o r n on t h e 1 7 th . D e W a y n e M e l- ault. k< t for a needy fam ily W orship ers. who wish to sh are in this project, m ay bring th e ir dona tions of foodstuff to th e T hanks giving service at 10 a.m. on T hanksgiving Day. Good new s comes from Eureka w here Don Y arnell is recu p erat ing from i spinal operation. Don had been having trouble w ith his back for q u ite a w hile and finally had to give in. The medicos say they cau g h t it ju st in tim e and that Don can figure him self lucky he'll come out of it b etter than its been for a long, long time. Word comes from Dr. Francis Stump, who v irtu ally began his practice in Brookings, th a t he’s Oveh three hundred th an k fu l feeling a great deal better, follow h earted people gathered for the ing a long illness and he and Mrs Union Thanksgiving Service last Stum p are y earn in g to retu rn ot M onday evening in th e high Del N orte county He has been i slowly recu p eratin g at th eir L y n school auditorium . Special em phasis was given by wood. C alifornia home. F or m any th e m inisters of th e Brookings years. Dr. S tum p w as th e only M inisterial Association to the physician and surgeon in southern reading of the Holv Bible and Curry and n o th ern Del N orte It each one present received a Bible will be nice to see them back. Stanley P atterso n retu rn ed the bookm ark w hich contained sug gested scripture reading for each past week from Cherokee. Iowa, day betw een T hanksgiving and w here he visited his m other and j other relatives. He m ade the trek C hristm as. The high school band and choir by plane. Mr. and Mrs. R andall Easter w ere featured along w ith the show ing of th e A m erican Bible and son, Je rry , of Rio Dell arc Society film, "How O ur English spending the holiday at Mrs. Car Bible Came to Us". Rev. W alter ter's sister, Mrs. H om er Brown FC R TH E MOST D ELIC IO U S M E A L Guy G arn ett, for some tim e an S adler brought to mind in his YO U EVER H A D T hanksgiving message of the eve- em ployee at th e Cliff House, was , ning, th e m any things A m ericans taken to th e V eterans hospital, have to be th an k fu l for in this P ortland, last T hursday, as an em ergency surgical case. The hos COMPÌ TE I I ItKEY cou n try of freedom. Those present w ere happy to pitalization w as processed by Dr. Complete $ **O Û d in n e r ro <«o show th e thankfulness in placing Paul R onniger and C. E. Seger, I n h » \ e y o u r o r d e r r '« d j T u r k e y D in n e r C urry county veteran's service of a th an k offering ito th e p late as Phone 2534 they left the auditorium . Accord- ficer. Mrs. Evelyn Ellis, sister of Mrs. ig to P astor Tompkins, the secre ta ry -trea su re r of the M inisterial O. D. Arp. has arriv ed h ere from Association, the th an k offering W ashington D. C. to visit a few w ill go to the A m erican Bible Soc weeks w ith the Arps. Mrs Ellis iety a fte r expenses for the service reports th at this is a “beautiful little city”, and she has really en have been tak en out. joyed th e clim ate here. betw een 6:30 ad 7.00 p m . For a sm all sum the project leaders w ill have the m aterials o hand for those interested in th e subject to m ake the first picture. K ay Bolin and Beulah Keises are p ro ject leaders for this class. On D ecem ber 6. at the G range hall. 8 p m . all unit m em bers are invited to atten d a m eeting on the subject "C hristm as D ecorations You Can M ake." Mrs. Sylvia Lee county agent w ill be in charge of this meeting. 3 Hundred Attend / Thanksgiving M AKE TH A T SPA R E! ... then make yourself a memorable drink... CAFE Äsls S ût H ermitage Hk BRANS £121 <1 S e l l ' i l l 2 w o r l d gxeat s tr a ig h t K e n tu c k y ? , A , 4 < fc" Ocean V ie w Services Monday A bourbon! 6 years old Brookinqs Items THE OLD HERMITAGE CO., DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., ERANKFORT, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKtY, £6 PROOF. Rev. and Mrs. W alter S adler retu rn ed F riday from a busy con vention week, held at Linfield college by the A m erican Baptists. M any fine speakers w ere on th e program . Mr. S adler gave some of th e highlights in his sermon Sunday. B etty Galambos, d aughter of Plan Bazaar Dec. 1 The P resbyterian Ladies will hold th eir annual bazaar and d in n er on D>ecember 1 at the Chetco G range hall. The b azaar w ill open at 2 p m., and th e d in n e r will be served from 5 p m. u n til 8 p.m. "C ountry S tore Style" w ill be the them e of th e bazaar. DON’T M ISS TH IS EXCITING BCONTEST WIN A WONDERFUL PRIZEI START TODAYI You qualify if you'ro 16 or younger. Hurry to our Rexall Drug Store and learn how you con win. THAT We Wish to ANNOUNCE B O YS’ G R A N D P R IZ E G IR L S ’ G R A N D P R IZ E P H IL L IP S DAD & LA D Have Purchased ’ "B IC Y C L E Speedy "Fire A rro w " with Bendix Multi Speed Power Brake, white tide- wall tire», 2 »peed geor »hift, other extra» I SHEHAN'S CLOTHING BOYS’ P R IZ E S and •Crusader’ AMERICAN FLYER ELECTRIC TRAIN ICYCLE Flo»hy b rig h t red with grey trim. Ha» B e n d ix M u lt i- S p e e d P o w e r Brake, 2 »peed gear »hift, headlight» and many other deluxe feature». G IR L S ’ P R IZ E S Tom Thumb TOY TYPEWRITER with Jutt like o real one I Hr» stand- ard keyboord and u»et ttand- ard Vi" ribbon. Plu», many more •pecial feature». We will continue A tlantic type locomotive with pull- To Operate the Store more power, choo choo »ound, remote control. 4 cart, trockt and transformer. Mr Wizard" SCIENCE LAB WALKING BRIDE DOLL 2 9 ' tall Through the Holiday Season in Order to Give the People of the Area an Beautiful molded vinyl head with ooted holr. Wear» lovely gown and bridal veil. Oportunity to Have a Better Selection in Their Christmas Shopping!! We Will Continue to Maintain quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices. Our Decision to Buy was Based Entirely Upon Our Desire to Give Just like Mr W izard use» onTVI Com pletely equipped junior science lab in large metal che»t. Daisy "Eagle" AIR RIFLE The People of This Area The Finest Clothing Selection at a Minimum Cost Carrying Cate Detigned like a high powered hunt ing rifle . Ha» teleicopic eight, 8 50 •hot In top groin leather »ling Plut many extro* Singer Sewhandy SEWING X* kf MACHINE Not jutt a toy but a real mochinel Come* complete with occe*»oriet and instruction book. Easy to operate I SEE THESE AND OTHER CONTEST PRIZES TODAY A AT YOUR REXAU DRUG STORE M idi- LARI Y MAIL EARLY SHOP EARLY — MAIL LARIA WL GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS