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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1946)
JAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 N G L O IS Ethelene Thompson \ erry h a r v e st on ;ranberr> harvest started Will Sabin marsh Friday, op looks promising, and b;n expects MS best crop, installation of an irrig a tes this season. His daugh ding as field boss, as Mr. rill not be able to be about of illness. LOCAL LILIES ird and W arren Vaughn igo are busy at their local shed, the barn at the Brooks place, receiving Lily bulbs from local lily Tliey started on Wednes- are busy checking, etc. uckloads have come from south in the county. )/S ITEMS Mrs. W alter Sabin and Mrs. Velma Sabin and guest. Miss J e a n Faris, 3av fishing on the Co er. . ' Mrs. Joe Cox w ere in Friday where he received attention for back injur- ived while working in the woods. and Mrs. A. J. Sweet and Sweet were Sunday guests lSweet’s brother-in-law and —iiJ*y C S - H A R ß O R PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Autery, Sunday evening. and her father, Fred Hofsess. Mr. and Mrs. James Sypher and Mr.t and Mrs. R. O. Leach of granddaughter, Betty Kuhn, were Upper Floras Creek were Coos at Bandon Monday. Bay shoppers. Friday. Ray Dean, driver of the S ta n Judge A. H. Boice of Gold Beach dard Oil Co. truck, of Coos Ray, spent the week-end here with spent Thursday, fishing on Floras his family. Lake. It is reported he got a Henry Adolphson of Elk River good catch. Zonnie Crockett, government was here Wednesday on business. C. E. Spangler is seriously ill hunter, returned to his home at Pistol River Tuesday, taking his a t his home at Denmark. The many friends of Lonnie hunting dogs which he brought Zuppe will be glad to hear he is here to join a party on a bear home from the hospital after be hunt in Upper Floras Creek. Mrs. Frank M cFarlane of Coos ing confined there the past month due to injuries sustained in an Bay spent the la tte r part of the auto accident, north of Langlois. week assisting at her parents’ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. home, Mr. .and Mrs. C. E. Spang ler, during Mr. Spangler’s illness. John Zuppe of New’ Lake. Mrs. Mary’ E. Thompson, M r.' Mrs. Glenn Hilcy and Mrs. F. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson and Strain have been picking cran Je an e tte were shopping at Ban berries at the Storm bog. near Croft lake. don, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Noble were Rev. Rosenkilde, o f Bandon, Coos Bay visitors. Friday. was in town, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W hite Joe Hofsess visited relatives here Tuesday evening, from Ban were at Gold Beach, Friday. The many friends of "Cox” don. Vfhite will be happy to hear that A r c h Smith returned to his he is improving at Leep Memorial | home at San Francisco, Thursday, hospitay, Bandon. He was taken i a fte r spending some time with Mr. there a week ago ith a serious and Mrs. Floyd Rigby. The Rig- case of pneumonia. bys have been looking after Mr. Norman Lance, of Redmond, i Sm ith’s bulbs. visited his cousin, Mrs. Jam es! A large group from this com Sypher, recently, while en route m unity attended the movie. "Smo to Crescent City. key" at the Bandon theatre, on Loren Sabin visited friends at BROOKS’ HOME FOR SALE! Consist of a 5-room house and over 5V> acres of wkings finest bulb land on MEMORY ST. ) known as A lderw ood Lane, approxim ately blocks south of C entral Building. W ater, its and sewer available. Will sell, including or put lilies on sh ares with buyers. R. C. B R O O K S 0. Box34 Brookings Bandon, Saturday evening. Thirty-eight attended Sunday school. Sunday. Members w e r e pleased to have Miss Betty Storm present after her absence, due to illness. Little B arbara Phillip, who had celebrated a birthday,! dropped pennies in the birthday collection. A picnic is planned for Sunday, Sept. 29, at Floras Lake. All p a r - . ents are urged to come. Pot luck dinner will be served. Come, and t bring your friends.. Home of the Croft Lily Page Nint Don't Shiver- • “ Custom Aire” Oil Heaters This new model fill a long-felt need tor a compact oil heater of adequate heating capacity. It combines modern design with advanced engineering. It is 20x14 and 37S» inches high. Ideal for heating three or four rooms or as an auxiliary h eat er where present equipment is inadequate. It is a dark brown ripple, with bronze-tone trim. A T T R A C T IV E APPEARAN C E Harmonizes with other furniture C O M P A C T -S A V E S SPACE! Takes cold air from floor and heats it to desired tem perature and circulates it to every cor ner of the room. COZY R A D IA N T U N IT -h a s 11-inch heating drum. L IF T COVER provides additional radiant heat. H ANDY TOP LIGH TING -easy to light, no dirt or muss. See these heaters at the shop of J. J. Gallagher P L U M B IN G Nooh Cafe If Your Wife Can’t C o o k - Don’t divorce her—both work in the lilies and EAT AT THE NOOK! Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Lessee Favorite Recipe Lily Growers Protect yowr ZiZy stock against Nemetodes (dieback wd bunchy-top) by latest method of hot water treatm ent, and Spergon Dip. have tested and reliable treating equipment, managed by an experienced operator. Make your reservations early to insure treatment at your convenience Stanhurst Bulb Farms 7 Street Brookings, Ore. Does Sour hoof teak ? SEE U S! e o special machine (the latest thing out) for the hand- ^sphalt, plcm, fibred and other heavy bodied roof pre- Also roof paints and stains. AU types of spray ana inside op out. „ a R E F E R E N C E S FU RN ISH ED ! CARTER 1e 1104 & JU D D Crescent City 246 M. Street With the present m eat short age, the following recipe of Mi's. Mildred Byrne, is especially ap propriate at this time: MACARONI LOAF I cup raw macaroni (boil it) Soak 1 cup bread crumbs in 1 cup top milk or cream. 1 cup grated cheese 2 pimentoies (cut up) cup melted butter 3 eggs, beaten lightly. Parsley or chives (chopped) »2 teaspoon salt Mix together and bake in loaf pan. Place the pan in another pan of water. Bake one hour at 375 degrees. Serve this topped with creamed chicken, tuna, ham. etc. Too Late To Classify W anted—room for lady and tw'o children, close in. Contact Bee Ward, at B. & B. Cafe. • ! FOR SALE—C r o f t or Royal bulblets; jumbo, large and med ium sizes. R. C. & W E. Brooks, at home on Memory Lane, or P. O. Box 34, Brookings. 30tf For Sale—radio, two oak ta b le s,) oak arm chair, wood heater, two- door cardboard clothes closet, i vacuum cleaner, brown iron bed with springs, feather bed. miscel laneous pans, dishes, silverware,! rubber hip boots, rubber lace boots —call evening, Marie Green at i Rov Annin residence. • 2-Year-old Crofts „ ___ ARE BETTER ....... Croft. Fives. Sixes, Sevens Don’t “Fuel” Around—Get Your Winter Wood From Us! GREEN FIR Slabwood $10.00 Per Load — D E L IV E R E D ------ 5 V • .-*-*•*< Brookings-Harbor Fuel Company COFFMAN BROTHERS Leave Orders at Brookings Mill, Ur-mi. North. M L it Millwork and Cabinet Shop Door and Window’ Fram es FLUSH TYPE INTERIOR DOORS— CABINETS A SPECIALTY We make special size sash, too! FOR SALE G uaranteed 2-year-old bulbs in quantities at 25c Each Contact W. ? r «ee ncs M A SO N * EDWARDS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Box 157 Brookings, Oregon