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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1946)
>Ay, OCTOBER .3,^1946 -KftPPK I NOS -11A ft n o ft PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crew Eighteen children attended the and children of Bandon were the picnic at the Sabin and Thompson week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E PASSES j cottage at Floras Lake Sunday. James Crew. received word early The afternoon was spent playing Mrs. Wilson, of Portland, was morning from Leep Me- games. The group was chaperon- a recent visitor of her son-in-law hoaHal of the sudden , ed by Supt. Mrs. A. E. Volck, as- and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. jos?ph*V. r W hite, sisted by Mr. Volck. W alter Hof- Jensen and family. Cox’ to L . his friends, sess and Mrs. Kenneth Tomp Mrs. Velma Sabin and house been taken to the hos- son were present also. guest. Miss Jean Faris, were Tues ?k ago. suffering from day evening callers at the R. G. U3 PH.! 1- will be pub- I LA N LO IS LOCALS Milton Brown was a Coquille McKenzie home at Elk River. fxt week. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Slocum I business visitor. Thursday. attended the pinochle party at . Mr. and Mrs. John Sypher were NOTES Sixes Grange. Thursday evening. Kenneth lloBoss organ- | shopping at Bandon. Friday. Mrs. Grover Haga, of Bear Quite a numlier of this area for piano lessons on Bandon ^ reek. and her mother. Mrs. Gil ' attended the Circus at [at the grade school gym. more and sister, Miss Jessie, vis j Friday. is 50c per lesson, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cope vis iting from their home in Califor fischer Edwards, son of < Edwards, of Langlois Bed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. nia, were Saturday callers at the home of Mrs. W alter Sabin. the misfortune to break Olaf Aasen at Arago, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. John IXmaldson a week ago Friday while Loren Sabin spent the week of Denmark have received word baseball. He sta rte d to end with Dean Epperson at Myr from their son. Pvt. Jack Don | fell on it in such a m an- tle Point. Sunday a g r o u p of aldson that he is on his way to |t both bones were brok- young people were entertained Korea. the wrist. He was taken a t the hotel at Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M cFarlane Alton Strain of Coquille was loctor at Bandon by Miss of Coos Bay visited at the E. E. rain, teacher in the pri-1 a visitor here Saturday evening. Sangler home last week at Den om. He remained for the Mr. and Mrs. Winn Strain of mark. with her parents at Bandon spent Sunday with theri Those who atended the Grange son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and i socja i a t Sixes Saturday evening Mrs. r rank Strain. were Mr and Mrs \v a lter Slo- NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fain and cum, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence h-four attended Sunday teachers meeting w’ill be daughters of Port Orford called Brooks. Mrs. Velma Sabin. Miss the home of Mrs. Volck on friends here. Sunday evening. Jean Faris. Jake W hite and Mr. evening at 8:00. Mrs. Don Auer of Portland is a and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. Kenneth Thompson and Loryn ster and his w ife of B ear guest of her mother. Mrs. Carrie Sabin have completed repairs on ?alif.. parked their house Boice. it the church Friday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cope and the Jess Walton house at Den Ileft a dollar for the Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storms camped mark. . Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cox and , son, Lee. of North Bend, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Katie Hos- Ethelene Thompson •ROOKS’ HOME FOR SALE! insist of a 5-room house and over 51 2 acres of )kings finest bulb land on MEMORY ST. known as A lderw ood Lane, approximately blocks south of C entral Building. W ater, its and sewer available. Will sell, including s, or put lilies on sh ares with buvers. R. C. B R O O K S Box34 Brookings Grower? '* your lily stock agamst Nemetodes (dieback 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 y Street Brookings, Ore. Dees yeur Reef Leak ? SEE US! le 0 special machine (the latest thing out) for the hand- Hphalt, plain, fibred and other heavy bodied roof pre- ,’f ’. Also roof paints and stains. All types of spray and sess. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Baker and Larry of Bandon visited relatives [ here Wednesday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Volck were shopping at Coquille, Saturday. R. O. Leach was a Port Orford visitor, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Chenoweth of Denmark Hill have moved into their new home, recently pur chased from Mr. and Mrs. Les Tythcott. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Keeler and family have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chen oweth. Clark Slocum and Leonard Vaughn fished on the Rogue last Thursday and caught four silvers ■ and one Chinook. , Boh Borrill of Upper Floras Creek was aviistor in town Mon- ' day. The following motored to Gold I Beach Monday to serve as jurors at the term ol court: Bill Storm. Will Sabin, A. J. Sweet, Mrs. Owen Smith and Kenneth Thomp son. The cases had been postponed until Nov. 25. but notices had i not been sent out. Dee *t Skiver- • “Custom Aire” Oil Heaters This new model till a long-felt need for a compart oil heater of adequate beating capacity. It combines modern design with advanced engineering. It is 20x11 and 37L- 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 TT R A C T IV E APP E A R A N 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 L IF T COVER provides additional radiant heat. H ANDY TOP LIG H TIN G —easy to light, no dirt or muss. See these heaters at the shop of 3. 3. Gallagher P L U M B IN G keek M e If Your Wife Can’t Cook“ Don’t divorce her—both work in the lilies and EAT AT THE NOOK! Mrs. C. I. Patrick, le sse e Don’t “Fuel” Around—Get Your Winter Wood Front Us! GREEN FIR Slabwood $10.00 Per Load ----- DELIVERED----- ' Bay are visiting friends and rela-p will lx* remembered as Vivian ■ Haagensen, graduate from Lang- i lots high school. Duane Glidden ot Michigan ar- ivert last week to join his wife, fhe form er Reta Guerin, who has been viisting relatives. Mrs. Julia Anderson is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Anderson at S a lem. A rthur Strain a n d daughter Eloise were Port Orford visitors, Saturday. Little Jane Ann Truax, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Truax is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sabin. has 11-inch heating drum. Brookings-Harhor Fuel Company COFFMAN BROTHERS Leave Orders at Brookings Mill, to-nii. North. LET ME Build It! Millwork and Cabinet Shop Favorite Recipe Door and Window Frames Mrs. Missouri Morgan of H ar bor submits her favorite recipe this w eek: BANANA BREAD ’a cup shortening FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS— CABINETS A SPECIALTY ,1 cup sugar We make special size sash, too! 2 eggs 2 cups flour 1 tsp baking powder *tork, inside or out. R E F E R E N C E S FU RNISH ED ! CARTER & JU D D Cn ~Pagt .Vim j day school at the Clarence Brooks at Eckley last week. N G L O IS * 1101 Home of the Croft Lily ‘ •' :r, M. Street 1 tsp soda. I cup milk Nuts and 3 ripe bananas, mashed Make as a cake and bake in slow oven about »5 minutes. ‘n 1c; »on M ASON & EDW ARDS GENERAL CONTRACTORS !57 Brookings. fW on T