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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1946)
•pçQAY. JUNE 27, 1946 Home of the Croft Lily a n ^ 'tw o ^ c w S r e n ^ f ïïa b irg " dav by h u ^ f" £ iger ,eit Thure' Mrs. Mildred Byrne and daugh are spending soendine their »hai, vacation to i ’meet \ her for Wash. ters. Joan and Margaret, have is ! Ore., ? r^ ’ are son B™«*<1on. wh 4 i. now here and many local people h*’ 1? v« “ ing Mrs. Christian’s charged from thTnavv ™ "K S returned from a two-weeks vaca the case of “A Boy, A. Girl have been seen along the roads br°‘her Melvin Ferrill. and fam- expected here sL n M T T ’' m ” tion spent at Portland as guests highways pick- mother. Mrs. Frances Geiger who £ s i X lilv I n s L ^ r of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Peyton. a Dog.” coming Sunday and, and . - - «he - past week, HIvn.- dav to the Pine Cone The- lnS the first luscious fruit. Many AV hile there they enjoyed the an . ¡' for this section. a veto is placed against the uses u^es have been found for this A others Club was guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis of nual Rose Festival. itiful fruit, and here are newspaper tradtion that there Plentiful Jack VanZee recently. The hos- Pittsburg, Calif., w e r e recent to r hemstitching, leave orders news in the fact that a few tested recipes: tess provided a pleasant time for guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tern at Josephine Apts., up stairs. 2* BLACKBERRY JAM bites a man. In this unusual her guests. Present were Harriett ,Plar. Mrs. Davis is a niece of Mrs. Annabelle Newton. Mrs. it becomes real news—bad 6 cups blackberries Hight, Terry Ulrich, Isabel Buck- Mrs. Templar. Ivy Propst and Mrs. Anna Funk *2 cup water 6 cups sugar -to the tykes who have Phyi lis W hatley, Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Earl D Serioter Juice of two oranges of Klamath Falls called on their ¿ted the itinerant pup. Ma?feSW T rIyu Barnum’ Anna daughter, Ann, and her fiance' Juice of one lemon triends here after making a trip » boy and girl in the story 5 j = r » s ? w x ; ,„M; s to Portland, and down the coast. Grated rind of one orange stachcd away their new- id mongrel pet “Lucky” in a Cook berries with water Until S Earl Templar has been visiting S r 5 3 ® 1® r a a ? ” ■ “ “ at Klamath Falls for the past two nt apartment to escape the soft. Rub through sieve and add I weeks. th of the operators of the sugar, truit juice, and grated rind. ' I —__ . . 1 ~ where one of them resides, Bil until thick. Pour into steri Ira Walker has returned to his I ¡id operators do not approve lized glasses and seal with para home at San Francisco after vis-1 | fuadruped tenants. Not only ffin. (Makes 6 6-oz. glasses). iting his sisters, Mrs. Warren the management rebel to BLACKBERRY-APPLE JELLY Bailey of Fort Dick and Mrs. Wash blackberries; add 1 cup Mark \\ ood at Harbor, on his ( presence of the animal but ■hearted Mr. Stone warns water to each 4 quarts fruit; heat vacation. yn’s parents that either the gradually until color fades from goes or they do, but the pulp; mash while cooking. Strain igster’s love for the mutt is juice through wet, double cheese Sgt. Benson Discharged leep that they risk having cloth or cotton flannel bag. Re Sgt. John Benson, who recent GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST n heaped upon their scheming move blemishes from apples; cut ly was discharged from the ma ; heads to befriend their but don’t core or pare. Add water rine corps at Terminal Island. just to cover; simmer until soft. San Francisco, is now staying at pal. s works .out pretty well un Strain as above. For each batch the home of his mother, Agda in unfortunate burglar chanc- of jelly, measure ------- 114 _ . cups apple -» Hickner of Bropkings. He will select this particular apart - juice and % cup blackberry juice; be remembered as the marine PLANTING STOCK it for loot hunt. He and the bring to boiling; skim, add one- who wrote to the Pilot shortly t. “Lucky” don’t get along third cup sugar; stir until sugar after the paper was started. and the dog makes lingering dissolves. Cook rapidly until jelly Brookings, Oregon (j. S. A. angerous hazard for the in sheets from spoon. Pour into ster fer. After the two have had ilized glasses; cover with par actionful roughhouse, t h e affin. Makes three 6-oz. glasses. Weather for dur- irel leaves in rage and fear, For best results make jelly in ing the past week : cky’ surveys the results of the small batches.—Joan Byrne. Max. Min Rain and the damage he has June 17 ......72 48 to the apartment and real- June 18 ..... 83 50 that he is in for a bad time, June 19 .. 78 53 June 20 ...... riday and Saturday, through 51 64 ick Market Babies,” a vicious by relatives, telling of the death June 21 . 66 53 set is exposed. 63 50 T of Kennth Taggert, 40. who pass June 22 sr Wednesday and Thursday. ed away at San Francisco, June June 23 59 50 .34 ’3 and 4, “Bridge of San Luis” 15, following a short illness. Mr. come to the Pine Cone. Taggert. native of Smith River. | Be loveliness personified in a new, vav, crisn is the son of the late John and *«,KKvxt. and nuu spviu rnusi Mr- and Mrs. John Mazzini and Grace Taggert. spent most •az Rebekah Lodge of his life in Del Norte County. daURhter- Barbara, of Weed. Cal« Tuesday Evening or an a ttra ctiv e He was employed as telephone 'f°rnia- left Thursday after vis- 5e second regular June meet operator here, later being trans-j Mazzini’s mother. Mrs. Topaz Rebekah lodge wasl ?Perai°T hPFP’ late^ ^ i n g t I I Tuesday evening with Noble ferred to ? Crescent City. He was A. M. Morris. an ' orchestra for many i 11 y _ Mrs. Jessie Nelson, who is em- nd Blanche Blanche Metier d 2 f 0,1 M M etier in the,' ! years. one broth- P*°ye,‘ as a nurse at -------------------- Laurelwood »-’ • Surviving « are: 1 C . V /I I v M I M VI I * Mrs. Nellie Schrock of er, Clarence of Richmond and Ai C harm ing ademy at Gason, spent a few r.r«"\v Rebekah lodge, Orting, flays visiting friends at Harbor NEW and Mrs. Rita Ganong of I l eWral aun’s and ,,nclps '"<■ last week. Beach Rebekah lodge w ere' V ? g x,n' bl’S,dp‘i tW° uneles Members of the Harbor com [OB (luring the evening. 10 Dpl Nor,e county Services munity club are reminded that were held at the chapel of Hal- in long 1 »as decided to hold a sep- the annual election of officers or sh o rt ; irstoilation of officers on sted-Dicks and Co., with inter takes place at the meeting Friday P and a committee was ap- ment at Memorial Park at San afternoon, June 28. All members sleeves Francisco. ' Beihf^Th.rrUdifficTdep: . The S? ilh River 4' H club * are urged to attend. The Smith River 4-H club held Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Seward of 'president, will' be in chance rf gular monthl’V meeting on Montague were recent h o u s e Installation. Monday evening at the commun- guests at the V. E. Anderson Jl* Past Nohin . i{y hal,t w’th assistant leader L k ast Noble Grands, under Paul Pau, Marls assi , fh home. Mrs. Seward and Mrs. And assisting *hlp of Mrs. Ethel Olsen, erson are sisters. hei?31*86 °f the pr°grarn- officers. Assistant Farm Advisor Ralph Gifford, photographer f .‘ neia a croon ~ t Harry’ Tucker of Eureka was the Oregon State Highway De »dance. —in w hite and colors I1 tian.. "Weave the Wad3 present and showed several edu- partment. was in Brookings for I w kiM , — v wau , rational movies, put out by the »hich was enjoyed. several days and took a num e ^hments of fruit salad and ' University of California. He told ber of pictures. of the various projects and talk Dr. and Mrs. Leslie Peate of ServM by Mrs- Ma- ed to the boys and girls about —in b right p rin ts r- ass*ste<i by other their own. He instructed the club Klamath Falls were visitors here bringing cookies. members to take care of their this week, looking after lilies and livestock and to keep them in making plans for construction of ?other Grange Dance good conrdition for the coming a house on their property at the ' Mother good dance fair. Plans are being made for end of Tan bark road. —sizes up to 42 Mrs. Madge Moore left for San Bare, tx thp o Grange r.art^r — "" • Hall, —«•, a county-wide tour to be held Francisco » ^r. this SatnrHcur by bus Saturday night rnu 1S Saturday, June held July 28. followed by a picnic. h. and a good time. ( Smith River and Fort Dick clubs on a buying trip. will hold a picnic and wiener Wm. Brady of Eugene arrived ^hem sttT- ' ’ ’ roast for club members and par- in Brookings this week to look ^Phinp1 a n£’ ^eave °rdersents at Smith River Bridge on after his property on Tanbark ____ pts-’ UP stairs. 2*Monday evening, July 1, at 7:30. point. Elmer Bankus and Charles T. ■ ■ v Tem plar Building, B rookings M. Echols made a hurried busi Clothing and Arooesomrs for , ^ r y m em ber of the fam ily! ness trip to San Francisco over the week-end. Boy, A Girl, and I es ™?mi:j Blackberry Dog,” Show Hit The e wild ud blackberry Be Good! season THE T IS D A L E S CROFT EA STER L IL Y Weather Report Smith River G et R eady FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY Local News Items Summer Frock ........$4.95 to $16.75 Slack S u i t ................. $5.95 to $12.50 V llv n ll a i l l » a — - 1 1 1 (X o ♦ . M M /* BLO USES $2.50 to $5.95 Smart Plastic B a g s ... $2.95 to $7.95 Childrens Dresses . . . . $1.75 to $3.95 Boys T-Shirts and Trousers Mens Whipcord Trousers Arrow Sport Shirts .................. $3.50 Pill I SPECIAL school meeting ••'•’iff rEQjAj r \ 19(7 GIVEN to the legal voters of School Curry County, State of Oregon, that a SC H00L MEETING of said District will be held Faa^ y Shop 1 I H .R E B Y °n the 2nd dav °f JulV> 1946’ at 8 O’clock P M , Ejecta: To elect a director to fulfill the un- ^ uoas' ^signed. Said term expiring June thls 20th day of June, 1946. ’PJ? E B e AULIEU HERBERT PAYNE Strict Clerk Chairman. Board of Directors Sievert Natural Draft Oil Furnaces No Power Is Needed at All End Your Wood-choopping Fort Dick Mercantile Fort Dick Highway No. 101 California