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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1946)
SPAY. OCTOBER ^ , J 9 4 6 -g KQPjSINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of the C roft L ily______ Page T h n * J Dnik jU lD l?nrPÍP<r * O F L IH g^ t ? stand, ° ^ P d? and tSi IXat J ’^ do- rt W!,b ongratulations on > our M erle H anscam re tu rn e d Sun- tended th e U niversity of C regon- kept In°r~ at .x> one, to 60 ;;5th A C nniversary.” day evening from E ugene w here W ashington S ta te gam e wh < h re- g rees te m p e ra tu re The buds of Mr. and Mrs" Cooper been he spent r - - have — .............. th e w eek-nd and a t - ‘ su ited in a 0-0 tie. these should show about six weeks residents of this this area area since residents of since th eir +---------------------------- — — — ----------------------------- ------------------------- - before R aster, if not the heat m arriage at C rescent C itv over? v- ,n c i£ a sed. a h a lt c e n tu r y ag o . T h ey received. ° P lenty M uter mans gifts and cards, co neratu- If lilies are grown too fast, lating them. they become draw n, that is. too M a m e d at San Frunci.sco jioeratores Must ta ll and sappy, 01 they may do Word has been received here Watrbpd For the sam e thing if too well w ater- telling of the m arriage of H enrv ed. T hey need w a te r to keep them Lockwood Jr. of Fort Dick and si Results grow ing, but it should not be Miss M ary Jean Evans of San overdone. Francisco. The cerem ony took GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST to ring lily bulbs • - „ b . ring the la tte r part of the grow- place Sun lav afternoon. Oct 6. on time tor L a s te r is a ¡ng m ay have to be done at a at Holy Cross :ky Business. ■s Edtrur Kline THE TISDALES CROFT E A ST E R L IL Y PLANTING AND FORCING STOCK p ru M in e . wnv sty » ...ov snorr, stu ro y anti wen supplied itr hies in pot on tim e fo r w ith buds. F or cutting, the plants r cannot be done s u c c e ss-je a n be ------- of a --------- ta lle r variety. lants ---------- ------- ---- P ------- ... th r r lin n r v w n d o w f,-... in the o n ordinary w i indow w fo r c u ttin g or for sale in in pots are 1 or in living room s be- all grow n in individual pots. of the dry air. . best Easter liiles a re said grown on a w h eelb arro w .” flr Kline, adding in ex p la- 1: “If one house is toe w a rm ley are growing too fa st for tlender. they are loaded on I t o r l f l i n f r w and trundled *o a cool- I ’ ’ C l l U l I l g When ready to be hu r- bit. they are w heeled back Smith River Couple Celebrated 55th Owen nously in i sm all hom e use, such m ethods a te im - 'and instead ca re fu l sched- and tem p eratu re co n tro l ¡essary. A pproxim ate sehed- blooming by E a ste r. 1947, touows: follows ■cooling is ab so lu tely es- J if bulbs are to bloom a t innaturally e a rly tim e of instead of the n o rm al r bloom. A fter th e bulbs obtained from th e g ro w e r may be kept fo u r w eeks a t 65 degrees in o rd in a ry cool A n FI ¡ V O ’,* A U I lB i 1 . Smith River Girl Was Wed, Oct. 6, At San Francisco _____ _ _ _ _ A ... , Too L ate For Last \\ t > k SM ITH RIVER On their re tu rn "th e v will Yeside in the nev home on the north u Bank a..n of Sm ith River . /„ ,,,-e s F a ta l T a W o o d sm a n Benjam in Roberts, IS. was fa tally injured in a woods accident several miles up the W inchuck river Monday. Employed at the Marlin Tjvon camp, he was hit by a log which he had previously cut, which rolled down the hill and over him. while he w as at work on another. Rushed to the Knapp hospital, he passed aw ay late in the afternoon. He is s u r vived by h 's widow, Lindyn. and a little son. A ttending U niversity of Oregon . Mrs. Donald Crockyt has re- turned from Eugene where she accompanied her daughter, C arol Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Cooper, pioneer residents of this valley, celebrated th eir 55th wedding anniversary, a t th eir hom e here. Oct. 3. T h eir two sons. Henry’ and John, assisted by th eir aunt, Mrs. Josephine Fram e, arranged for a reception in the evening at the C ooper home, when relatives and close friends gathered to extend co n g ratu latio n s. his should bring th em to Thp refreshm ents were attra c- Nov. ............................ 8-15, w hen th ey a re tive w ith a hand-m ade crocheted - .................................... u _ storage a t less th a n 50 lunch cloth, made by Mrs. Coo- - 36 to 40 is th e usual per. Ice cream and cake were for five weeks. In e a rly served following a social hour. tber they are p o tted in a The table was centered w ith a re of 2 p arts g ard en loam , larg e cake, beautifully decorated --------------------------------- ----- ~ ♦♦♦♦ HE ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ SU R E TO VOTE F O R (X) DR. A. 0. SCHMITT /R em e m b er the “X” before the name) On Your Ballot, November 5. 19-16—for CORONER ^dependent C a n d id a te— M ust Be W ritten In On thf Ballot Brookings funis ames - Oregon Side Shows Door Prizes Plays COME ONE! COME ALL!! cookings High School CARNIVAL $230.00 IN DOOR PRIZES Program Bingo Games VI HARBOR GRANGE HALL 8:00 Saturday Evening November 2nd ►♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*• ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ who has enrolled at I ’niver- <!tx ()f Oregon C aro i Ix,e> delayed frcjm enron ing pv an au to acci- dent has recovered s a tis fa c to rily .; r, ....>.i rr„ d . erkeley Returned To B George Rice of B erkeley left for his home S a tu rd a y a fte r vis iting several weeks at the home of his brother, O. M. Ric? and niece. Miss Elm a. He also renew - acquaintances w ith old friends in the valley. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Lockw’ood and son of Berkeley, who spent t he jr vacation visiting friends and relatives in Oregon, w ere house guests of Mr. *and Mrs. C h ester t Crook -rook for Jor s e several v e r a l n a y days, s , ii-n renew e w u iu ing aCq Uajn t an ces iw th m any old tim e friends. Mr. Lockwood is a native of Sm ith River, and son of the late C harles Lockwood. Kitchen Hinte MARY From ANN JO HN SON I” order t A h av e , net atoe« al j ways w hite, the k e ttle in which they are boiled should never be use for an o th er purpose. Hot milk, added to potatoes when m ashing them , will keep them from being soggy or heavy. A curry’ comb m akes an excel lent fish scraper. When m aking a steam ed o r a | boiled pudding, put a pleat in th e sloth at the top to allow the pud ding to swell. Carnival Promises To Be Gala Event By L arra Robinson A night of fun is draw in g n ea r it is Nov. 2. a week from S a t urday night. A lthough this is a school function, it will be a t the Harlvor G range ball. Miss W oodward. P hyllis Hoff m an and Ju n e H assett have w o rk ed out a program w hich brings to you good e n te rta in m e n t. The old South will come to life again. The th rill of w atching a tig h t- rof>e w a lk e r — bring your ques tions to Pephisto. the educated h o rse— if you have trouble, p e r haps he can help you. W atch for ad v ertisem en ts cre- pared by Ray E o lt/ and his com m ittee : D orothy Robinson and Diane M asters. j Madge Moore, of th e Variety- S tore. has given generously of h er tim e to assist us in placing before you an a rra y of choice prizes The carnival co m m ittee: Neil N e l s o n . Gene R eiling. D onnie Raym ond. Phyllis Hoffm an. M er le B atitneardre r and Lari»»- R ob inson had a m eeting T uesday m orning to a rra n g e fo r your ev e ning of e n te rta in m e n t. Brookings, Oregon Did U. S. A. Knew? that the CHETCO HOME & ALITO SUPPLY —your home-owned Firestone Store—are either franchise holders or authorized dealers for the following famous lines: General Electric electric water heateds, washing machines, ranges, refrigerators, radios, radio-phono graphs and automatic toasters, irons, and mangles. Admiral i ectrie radios, radio-phonogranhs, record players, refrigerators, makers of the famous Duo-Temp refrigerators, with freezing unit and the automatic washing machine. Gibson electric ranges and refrigerators.. Zenith . . . . . . . . . k ... radios and radio-phonographs. Ask us about their famous cobra tone arm phonograph. Groslev Sbelvadore refrigerator. Tappan Gas ranges and water heaters. 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