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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1946)
;nAy, OCTOBER 3, 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON "Scotchlite” plastic trim that a^°ut 90 30-pound boxes or raisins m akes busses ‘glow in the dark,' ” *n several different shops. The said local Greyhound representa- ra^s‘ns " e r e wormy and unfit for tive. human consumption. It was also pointed out that Some of the operators said they meeting of unusual interest 5 some of the Silverside Super- Put the ra »sins away for holi- ig anticipated by m em bers Coaches will be equipped with a day fruit cakes and because they alea Garden Club for Oc- modern lavatory that is a marvel w*fre *° short of help Ju8t didn’t 10, when Mrs. H. O. Sm ith, of compactness, efficiency, and take the proper care of them. So the raisins went to the hogs »dent of S t a t e Garden sanitation. and Christmas fruit cake will be will be guest speaker, to "It is planned that the new buss adnidual help on "P lanning es, like the one we are now display in shorter supply in some stores. Year’s Garden.” ing here, will be equipped with Smith is no stra n g e r to the most advanced type of two- Garden Club, and her wide way radio,” it was said, ience as state president as i> an outstanding garden au- in her own right, well her to give the help to By Robert Sloan ed for better gardens. I wish to thank the readers ir.bers are askd to think over Will Make Their Home (or their next year’s gar- o O h is column at this time for the r'w and give attention , to splendid co-operation and encour At Oakland After agem ent s h o w n through letters (matters as: planting of bulbs Wedding Trip. and personal contact during the ring-time blooming, annuals past few weeks Many of the planted this ball, borders topics discussed in this column SMITH RIVER—M arriage vows over beds, the separating have created some new ideas for were exchanged by Miss Helen rC\ in? J Sl_ 5 °r°r solving personal problems incoun- Maas and Melvin Diltz Jr. of for gardens, and careful tered by growers of this area, and Oakland, at a lovely w edding,' that will keep the g a r A i hope in the future will further performed at the local Methodist cn or u rouS ou the progress in attaining a "natur- church, Saturday afternoon at a l” fertilizer for lily growers. 2:30. Rev. E. C. Hicks officiated Smith has a vivid person- Now that planting time has ar- at an impressive double-ring cer- and a delightfull intim ate rived and those who plant have emony. which was witnessed by- ?r of speaking, and the oc- promises to be a happy, as done all they can to their ground ¡ a la rS® group of relatives and as profitable one for mem- for this planting season. Fertilizer) friends. Preceding the ceremony Miss Tips will not be published again »to attnd. Betty Moore sang “Sweetest Story until early spring. ¿bers will respond to roll Although the column will not Ever Told” and "Always,” ac naming a favorite peren- companied at the piano by Mrs. «» Mabel McVay is p re ,!-i appear in the paper the work on w h r a l '» , piayid"ihe and urges full attendance ! the project will not cease m ob wedding march. 'T.bers and invites strangers. taining information pertaining to Huckleberry greenery, bouquets w al_ h i c h ... will be . o f white hydrangaes and gladioli H<?s are. Mrs. Nell P ark er, fertilization, . a , .. Madge Moore and Mrs. K ath- brough before the pubhc through decoratetI thp church. with can. DuVall and M arian Hans- this column. dlebra and white flower arran g e I still offer my help to all who ment on a ita r and piano. Flower arrangem ents by EUa Rogers and Mrs. Jo are interested in starting a com- To the strains of the Lohengrin | post heap, and be glad to show-off Rridal Chonis ' the bride, given tt. my compost pile, of which I feel jn m arrja gp hv her father, won is a firm step in a t t a i n i n g a her sister’s bridal gown of white •’n a tu ra l” fertilizer for liles. satin bodice net yolk, full net skirt with finger-tip veil. She c a r ried a bouquet of white gardenias and bouvardia. She was attended by Miss S ara latest version of Mae Westbrook as bridesmaid who S.iver' Super-Coach was wore a floor-length pale pink net '• by people of this area SALEM—Any concern that has gown and carried a bouquet of f Th - is the type of bus Pacific Greyhound officials a big supply of raisins put away pjnk and write carnations. Lester Crook was best man and place in service on Oregon against the shortage < already ap ys. Deliveries of these new parent » may profit from the loss ushers were Floyd Morrison and Boh Wakefield. s are expected to begin w ith- of several Oregon bakeries. Following the ceremony a re ■ next few months. "Raisins should he kept in cool important safety featu re places; cold storage is best. T. ception was held at the home of 'Crach. which Greyhound is M. Madsen, bakery supervisor for the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs »8 on busses in this* te rrito ry the state department of agricul- Ernest Maas, where friends ex- tepidly as possible, is the ture, warned, as he condemned tended congratulations to t h e newlyweds. The Maas home was attractively decorated with bou quets of white flowers. The lace-covered dining table, centered with an arrangem ent of, asters, carnations and chrysanthe mums. and the three-tier bride’s cake topped with m iniature bride and groom, was where guests gathered to enjoy cake and punch. Miss Louise Maas was in charge GROWERS OF THE WORLD'S FINEST of the guest book. Mrs. Diltz is a graduate of Del Norte High School, and has been employed for several years by General Elec tric at Oakland. Following a wedding trip Mr. PLANTING STOCK and Mrs. Diltz will make their home at Oakland where the groom is employed as diesel engineer for U. S. A. a dredging company. Askings, Oregon t Year’s Garden lie For (lu b Popular Smith River Girl Weds Oakland Man Fertilizer Tips > • • a w Greyhound Visits Here • • ~ V- a- • V. V* » V V / I I IV. 11” » » i ’ i v <1 “ EASTER . ÍJ » — L IL Y Mjw t© tek« **>« rv*i oct to mck* your k.»<n«- ' for YOUR home b»ttOk*o»t row*»r< . . • •*'«*' ec’0< f° c*ic*n* vout ♦or your living room . 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CURRY COUNTY BANK Your Home-owned Bank Gold Beach A circus, the first to be visited locally for a num ber of years, was enjoyed Monday by an esti mated crowd of over 750, claim ’ circus officials Sello Bros., com ing here from Port Orford, moved Tuesday to Crescent City where another showing was staged to day. While small in most all respects this circus did show a well-bal anced program which was e s - ) pecially enjoyed by children. .. For your every insurance need, , » Agency.' Oregon 7 AW Ton Of Raisins Lost To Fruit Cakes Circus Mecca For Big Crowd, Mon. •ttxi | program , dancing a n d ’ a social time was enjoyed, w ith refresh- Booster night was observed at m ents being served by the home Lake E arl Grange Friday evening economics committee. with representatives from Chetco, Miss Evelyn Reekm an who has Crescent Redwood and Lake Earl been house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Granges present. The program was Henry Westbrook Jr. since her under direction of L ecturer Ilah return from the WAC, left on the Bobison and consisted of read- bus for Corvallis where she has ings. skits, a pageant, singing and enrolled at Oregon S ta te College. music, put on by m em bers of the ------- — — ------------------------ different Granges. Following the Pilot Classified Adv. Sells It! Smith River I ’ ll TISDALES CRO FT fíam e aj the Croft Lily HOUSEW ARES B o u n e -a -b e a te r........................$1.8(1 New One-hand egg beater I Rubber-tired W heelbarrow. ,$12.95 41/2” Reed Vise (reg. $29.95).$26.95 Mac’s DI) A pplicator............$20.80 For the small grower Tire pumps, reg. $1.69.............. $1.55 Tow Chains, reg. $2.90............ $1.98 £ R E C R E A T IO N Coaster W a g o n s .....................$12.95 All metal, ball-bearing Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co. COMPLETE HARDWA