SPAY. OCTOBER ^ , J 9 4 6
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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„ 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
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ta lle r variety.
lants
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w
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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
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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
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,,,-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
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
Firestone
ranges, refrigerators, both electric and gas
motors, radios, and combination r adio-phon-
ographs., Tosatmasters. Modern Home elec
tric, mixers, Hamilton Beach Mixers, Knapp-
Monarch Mixers and. Irons, Silex S t e a m
Irons.
IL C. Little Oil Furnaces and Range Burners.
Sparks Oil Heaters and Ranges.
Duo-Therm Oil Ranges and Heaters.
Perfection Oil Heaters and Ranges.
All of these nationally advertised and depend
able brand are coming in Surely, you'll have to
wait your turn, but they are all V ORTH Wait
ing For. Come in and discuss your needs with us.
Chetco Home and
Auto Supply Co.
COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE