Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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Home of the Croft Lily
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY. AUGUST 15.
Klamath Falls f o r two weeks, are temporarily staying at the
visit with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hassett home.
Arthur Allen, real estate man Adler, where a family re-union» New employees at the Brook-
of Portland, will open offices in *s to *** held.
| ings Market are Don Vaughan,
the new Johnson building as soon1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller. Hen-! George Foster. Victor Schmeer.
as office space is completed. For- ry Beaulieu and F. V. Sweringen
Hugh Gearin, local attorney,
est McMann, who will be local made a trip to Grants Pass Sun- returned Friday from a week’s
manager for Mr. Allen, recently day.
! sojourn to Portland.
purchased from Ray LaFontaine
Charles T. M. Echols has been
Mrs
Johnson and Mrs.
his 13-acre place which overlooks appointed county surveyor for re- Max pierce and son- Maxwell, of
the McPherson Auto Court. Mrs. mainder of the year to fill the Medford, are now house guests
McMann. who is visiting at Chi- position vacated by S. O. New- at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ev-
cago, will join her husband here house, who recently resigned. M r.. ^t*ett Brayton. .
within a month.
Echols was county surveyor in
NIr. and Mrs. Leo Garabedian
Miss Mary Echols who has been Curry county during the period,
alii., son-in-law and
visiting her father, II. E. Echols 1>34 to 1939.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete
during the past two months, has
Mr. and Mrs. John Bankus of J^smeistef- ha' e been 'listing in
returned to her home at Boise. Portland with their daughter. Ev. ,h* a™
Idnho
elyn. and son. Howard, were the „
Mr. and Mrs W. R Faris of house guests of Elmer Bankus. , h » r ® n»»
X ^mee,'ng- 8t
Grants Pass have been visiting Friday and Saturday. They ex-
' uesda>’ evening,
in Brookings for the past week, pected to return to Portland bv
° sponsor a softball team.
Mr. and Mrs C. E. McClellan - y of Eureka and Redding. ’ «“ V m ^ a g e X ^ “
nde"
Of Klamath Falls and their daugh-
Thos Ask made a trip to Eu- of the season. Lesmeister has al-
ItoUN-j
" r ’""i”'" ' gen<“ bV ,n,Ck
FndaV
read-v fa,,ad « P r a X X l o n
B ro ^ n g T ." S
Mrs Helen-Fisher and son le ft' at the high school field for Fri-
Wav to Fnrek-,* ¿¿nr d
th el «^endy for Portland wher Glen-1 day evening at 5:30. All members
way to Eureka. Calif.
Inie
en,er
hos. wanting to "limber up’ (?) are
Mrs. John Boie has gone to pital. Joan and Lorraine Fisher asked to turn out and bring any
available equipment. A team will
be organized for a tentative game
Tuesday evening against the
group organized by the Veterans
of Foreign Wars. Art Guthrie,
¿ bookings - harbor pilot .
high school coach, is also plan-
<5i'
¿rookings. Oregon.
I •»
some lively competition by
........................................... — 1 selecting a team cmposed of his
Kindly enter my subscription to the Brookings-Harbor Pilot for StaF athletes
To tell people of the Brookings-
*................... >'oar • for which you will find (check) (money order) Harbor area of a rototiller dem-
On Highway 101—3 miles North of Brookinns
! onstration. to be held at the
fcash) for .............—
coming county fair at Gold Beach,
Sullivan Motors of Coquille has
(Signed): ..... .....
placed an advertisement in this
issue, announcing the event.
ALSO TIMBER LAND SITES
address ___
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Trent of
(S e v irw
i n.
„
Salem stopped briefly in Brook-
n 1 urry 1 °unty— $3:00 per year outside the county) *nSs* Tuesday evening, en route
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to Eureka and other California
points where they will spend a
Brookings—or
vacation trip.
Forms were built, preparatory
to pouring foundations for a new
lumber shed at the Curry Coun­ 2225 S. E. Ankeny
Box 252
ty Lumber
owned by ' --------j
Homer P ° r tla n c l> 15t O r e
and
George Co.,
Kessler.
B ro o kin g s. 0
Local News Items
ANNOUNCING
T H E O P E N I N G OF
Handy Subscription Blank
OCEAN
V IE W
PARK
ideal For Bulb Land or a Homesite
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
George Eller
Come io (he Big, Gala
First PostW ar
n " )*’£• *******..........?-* *-***......... »««♦»♦«««......................
report for duty in the army. He
is with the signal corps and has
been here for the past week on
a furlough.
Friday
Del Norte County
FAIR
All Masons are cordially^
vited to the Odd Fellows hall,
| Friday evening, August 16, for
institution of Sidney Croft Lodge,
.A. F. a .- A. M. Grand lodge offi­
cers will be present to institute
| the new lodge.
|
Each Mason is asked to bring I
sandwiches for the pot luck re­
freshments to be served after,
. the business session.
AUGUST 3 1 ® SEFTEMBER 1 - 2
D A Y --------- August 31st
— FAIR DANCE — 9:00
At Memorial Hall
Eddie Des.lardiifs Band
Che tee Store
Sidney Croft Lodge
Will Be Instituted, Fri.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
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•
SUNDAY------ — September 1st
Il DGING BEGINS AT 10:00 A. M.
On Ju n io r and Senior Events
BIG HORSE SHOW — 1:00 p. m
■ Local Saddle Race, 1 ,-mile
■ Free F or All ’ , Mile
® Package Race (open)
■ Backboard Race (open)
Favorite Recipe
Mrs. Charles Christenson o f1
Brookings submits the favorite
l recipe this week
CARROT PUDDING
I cup grated raw carrot
1 cup grated raw potato
1 cup sifted flour.
1 cup white sugar.
la cup seeded raisins,
cup currants.
S cup butter,
teaspoon cloves
4 teaspoon nutmeg
H teaspoon cinnamon.
1 teaspoon soda in
cup grate
ixrtao saved until last and added
last of all. Flour the fruit well
and steam three hours. Serve
with lemon sauce.
Lemon So we«*
1 lemon.
1 cup sugar”
4 tableaaoepns water
1 teaspoon butter.
.M ONDAY--------------- Labor Day
12:00 N O O N -F R E E BARBECUE
on the fairgrounds
1:00 P. >L—HORSE SHOW
® Local Saddle Race 1 ,-mile
■ Free For All 1 ¿-mile
■ Change Race (open)
■ Musical Chairs (open)
— B I G C A R N I V A L E V E N T S __
Admission to grounds and Grandstand FREE!
1st District Agricultural Association
J. J, Andre’
J
-I fe.ispoon
c o rn s ta rc h .
Boil sugar, then add cornstarch ‘
and butter, lastly the lemon, al­
so grated rind. S ene at once.
Vinegar is sometimes added to
l season.
Phone 41
Brookings, Oregon
M ILSON FREEM AN, Owner
NEW
FEED
P R IC E S
M HEAT, per 100 p oun ds...............
>4J’
ROLLED BARLEY, per sack
. $3.3;
“ ARLEY, per sack
$4>
D A IR \ FEED, per sack
$4.c
EGG MASH, per sack
. S5A
ALFALFA MEAL, per s a c k Z Z . I ..
S32’
Try Wellman Famous Foods
WELLMAN’S PEANUT BUTTER
2-lb. j a r ......................................... 73f
ASPARAGUS, No. 2 c a n .......... 12
SUNSHINE C H EEZ-ITS...........$
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Pacific Dependable Matches
(large boxes), per carton.........15(
*
Mellow West Cheese
Per Pound ...............................
Supply is limited