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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1957)
T h u rsd a y , F eb ru ary 14, 1 9 5 7 B ro o k in g s , O r e g o n __ B ro o k in g s -H a rb o t P ilo t Ha« Feb. 11 M eeting The M aranatha Mis-s i o n a r y group of the Brookings Bible church m et F eb ru ary 11 at the home of Mrs. M ary Fisher, w ith Mrs. G eraldine R andall as cohost ess. T here w ere 19 ladies present. A fter business and devotions were finished, delicious refreshm ents w ere served by the hostess's. The evening was concluded by the group presenting gifts to Mrs. Hollingsworth, wife of the asso ciate pastor. Latherns Plan Evangelism W eek F aith L utheran church o f Brookings will conduct a w eek of Evangelism services F ebruary 24 through the 28th. The guest mis- sioner w ill be the Rev. R ichard M eyer of Pasadena, California, who w ill bring Bible based Christ- centered -messages at the eight o’clock services each evening of the Mission. At each service there will be a hymns-sing and a question period. You and your family and friends are welcome. Cub S co u ts P la n G ala E v en t for F eb ru ary 22 V ein Hanscam, chairm an of the Cub Scout Com m ittee, has an nounced th at F eb ru ary 22nd has been set aside to celebrate the forty seventh b irthday of Scout ing in America. Cub Pack 332 will hold a Pot Luck diner at the VFW hall th at day. J u n e K en n e d y R etu rn s H anscam said, "A n interesting From C a lifo r n ia V isit Miss Ju n e K ennedy has re program has been planned for turned from Southern C alifornia after spending the past couple D isneyland. K nottsberry F a r m, weeks visiting her fiance Hal Rim O ’World Lakes, and a trip S tetsenm eyer and his m other in to Old Mexico and many other W hittier. Mr. Stetsenm eyer was interesting places the Stetzenmey- vacationing from his studies at ers had planned for her. The couple has set aside June the U niversity of California w here he expects to get his M asters De 28th for their wedding day fol lowing his graduation f r o m gree in G eogtaphy this June. Miss K ennedy enjoyed seeing UCLA. after the d in n er T his is an oppor tunity to see for yourselves w hat Cub Scouts can do". Each fam ily is asked to bring table service for each m em ber of Mrs Nellie T. Bush received a th at fam ily and d in n er enough for each one. Coffee and rolls will b anner headlin in the P ark er be furnished by the Den M others Pioneer, a new spaper published Fridays at P ark er, Arizona, when and C om m ittee she was nam ed P ark er police judge. In the story it was reported that the council nam ed Mrs. Bush, a local attorney, to the post follow Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, for m any ing the dism issal of O. N- H am il years the Brookings postm aster, ton, following a “storm y row " and now living in a P ortland w ith the council. Mrs. Bush, a form er Broookings sanitarium , w ants to t h a n k , through th e PILO T the m any who resident, was praised for her past rem em bered her on her recent services to the tow n in the capa city of city attorney. Her appoint birthday. She tells us she hopes m m ent was announced m the to w rite everyone a note but will Pioneer in inch high type on the have to take it easy. front page. HELLIE BUSH NAMED JUDGE Brookings Items Plastic Colors: W h ite , Black Red, dr Green. Construct Clothing Last week the project le ad e rs and 4 H Clothing leaders in th e three districts of C urry C ounty com pleted th eir fu st day of a four day series of w orkshops— training in basic clothing co n stru c tion says Mrs. Sylvia t Lee* Home Extension Agent. In the nothern district 12 p r o ject leaders met in the home o f Mrs. A rliss Kosta, in the ce n tr.it district 10 project leaders met a t the O phir G range Hall, and in th n southern district 14 leaders m et in the Chetco G range H all fo r th eir train in g to assist others in their groups in this sam e in s tru c tion. To passers-by they h e a rd th e hum m ing of the sewing m a- . chines; hissing of steam irons a n d no doubt much conversation iik.e„ "alw ays press on the len g th w ise of th i m aterial; straighten up tin. torn edges and the salvedges; now- m atch up your creases so the b e n t will be on the straig h t of* th e grain. . . . grainline. . . . alw ays the g rainline?” Well th at is ju st, w hat they are learning to do- says Mrs. Lee and they arc le a rn ing to <fo a professional job in tim e and energy- saving way. Brookings Items Pastel Colors li k r* Women Learn to [e l Cl AW HA ary 5th. I he accession was celebrate the birthdays of Mrs Gordon Jones of Brookings an<t Mr. Scott. Mrs. B E K erns, Mrs. G em Ackley, Mrs. Lou H arvey and Mrs. E rskine M iller, all m em ber*, of the Azalea G arden club drov* * to Gold Beach Tuesday to a tte n d a luncheon and G arden club ineet- 1 ing there. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k M anley m issionarys from India, will m eet w ith the M issionary Society of th e Baptist Com m unity c h u rc h W ednesday F ebruary 20. The reg u lar day of the m eeting has been changed from T hursday t ci W ednesday so the group will havt the pleasure of m eeting Dr. and WAK« PUMP WIfRs I CARP£NT£R N o velty Rubber ’ pet to ys w ith u lovely orchid corsage by th e group, and a huge h e a rt shaped cake, beautifully decor ated by Mrs. Amos Lapp T h e cake was cut aucj served to th e 60 or more m em bers present, w ith several o th er cakes. The table w as decorated in the valentine m ottff w ith h eart shaped candles in r e d and white, and it was a real s u r prise to the honored. Mrs. C la r ence Dial, Mrs. B ert DeMoss, M rs. W alter Sadler and Mrs. Amoes Lapp w ere the com m ittee, w ith Others assisting in serving COMBWAriON SOVAtf Ä A tC H n BIT BRACI Hydrant — Crackle Bone-8oll Dumbell — Bowling Pin — Rot. lU * Values to 49c 1 0 e ARTtROAL flowers 2 0 Varieties Im ported — China / i c o n € ■ H H CUPS and SAUCERS Hand-Decorated. Tea A Coffee Shapes Your Choice Floral Patterns, or to Choose From 1 Mr. and Mrs. T h o r Ask am f Mrs. Ina DeMoss left T uesday fo r th eir home in S anta B arbara, Cal- a fte r visiting relativ es hen : a n d in W ashington th e past t wr-a weeks. Ted Loring left the first of th e w eek for one of the air bases in M ississippi afte r spending his fur loygh w ith his parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. L. Loring. Mr and Mrs. J. H ahn left M on d ay for Roseburg w here they w ill m ake their home, as Mr. Hahn. ££ \ 6 For IRONING BOARD COVER and PAD Full SiM — Ho.».« Fits liho • O*owo. . ftA f JT J F * Gold Band. R ef. 39c. « . . . Round the Nock Beauty or Shave Polished Aluminum COFFEE PERCOLATOR Cevortd Iniorl. RaM«n-C«vor»d Hondlo C opacity: Fovr Cup». I Doubl. Foe — Rain and Magnifying — Ad|ut»abio. Chrom. From., Child's Corduroy C R A W LER S Sito» S Month» j Vo«»». L ive T u rtles B O Y S S T R IP E D w ith fo o d T -S H IR T S DEPARTM ENT STO R E U m b e r e lla s, R a in coats L a d ies & C h ild ren s 9 9 c each ren s