Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 14, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    >vember l{
November 14. 1946
BROOKiXfls.HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
American
Monday
Home of the Croft Lily
Page Nine
N G L O IS
'Sabin went for her later that
stice day »1
evening. .
a ll> with 11
Ethelene Thompson
Alton Strain, of Bandon, was a
upper,
¡visitor in Langlois, Monday,
men wet? (
i Judge A. H. Boiee, of Gold
Plans Carnival
hich was i
are
under
way
for
a
car-
visited during the week-
ng the
beheld at the high school eni^’ Wlth relatives,
iv. 22. An exciting evening
Among those who attended the
Dated,
with
many
prizes
sh°w
at Bandon. Thursday eve-
PW8
,en Fun provoking stu n ts ninb UeIe Mr. and Mrs George
i' . Ackley
bingo games, d art throw - Edw ards of Langlois Hill, Jake
? first of |
ng
shots and bottles, base-
^ r ‘ an^ Mrs. W ill Sabin,
isco, where!
pond, etc. Dancing will Mrs. Velma Sabin, Curtis Sabin,
1 legal man
ed as well as plenty of Loren Sabin, Miss Phyllis Cope
rick, of the j
and Charles McConnell.
ed Mr. aa
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Volck left
ince Saturday night was Thursday afternoon for Astoua
o San Fn.
well attended, w ith all
a busine*
to visit her brother and famjfy,
good time.
w ill open:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henry. They
top next
were accompanied to Tillamook
School Notes
erials.
by Mrs. Mary Thompson who will
lost newsy item : G erald visit her son-in-law wand daugh­
Chris Hud |
elated that he caught two ter, Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Nowlin.
iy evening. |
[during the week-end. The
where the, j
Those who have been reported
for this excitem ent: They ill with cold are Ben Burgess o f '
tys looking i
first.
Denmark, Mrs. W alter Sabin, Mrs.
ts there,
lEverett
Strain substituted Jam es W hite and Mrs. Joe Cox.
h a t there i
her of the seventh and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woodruff and
days until (
rades,
Friday
during
Mrs.
family
of Coquille River, visited
e Pilot fori
absence.
relatives here Sunday.
(Wednesday afternoon as-
Mr. .and Mrs. O. L. Cox of North
hour was to commemor- Bend spent the week-end with
listice Day.
Mrs. K atie Hofsess and W alter.
While here Mr. Cox enjoyed duck
?e Election Held
hunting in the Floras Lake area.
Kenneth Thompson was taken
innual election of officers
Grange was held S atu r- to a doctor at Coquille, Monday,
for a pencillin shot to speed re­
pning. Named w ere:
er—Mr. Dorman of P ort covery from a siege of boils, re­
sulting from an infected finger.
Three acres of cranberry’ marsh
eer — Law rence Koch of
rford.
on the ranch of Jake and Jim
Assistant Stew ard -M rs. ¡White, and W alter Hofsess at Flo-
k of Port Orford.
' ras Lake, are ready for cultiva-
rd — Charles Cla
of tion. The clearing has been done
by Nick Marsh and his bulldozer
tary—Mrs. Helen F ain of ¡crew from Port Orford. The out-
ord.
fit was o p ia te d by Bill Nutt,
irer — Mrs. Velma Sabin
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sabin
lois.
motored to Bandon. Saturday eve-
rer—Mrs. Clarence Brooks ning to attend the show,
lois.
j Ladies! Floras Willow Club will I
lain-Mrs. E rna S herri- meet, Thursday, Nov. 14 at the
Elk River.
club rooms.
fice Committee — H e n r y ----------------------- —---------- -
on of Elk River; W alter
I of Langlois; Clarence Hin- '
port Orford.
From
ling this m eeting from
MARY ANN JOHNSON
[' were Charles Clark, Mr.
--------
K Walter Slocum. O tto
if soup ¡s too salty, add slices
• Ir. and Mrs. W a l t e r of new’ potatoes and boil a few
and Mrs. Velma Sabin.
minutes, until saltiness is reduced
V , ta
to suit taste. The potatoes may
Item s
then
use(j in many ways,
tr Hofsess returned Mon-
Save all liquids from mustard
Jning from a trip to Klam - or spaced pickles and use them
a. nt.
- where he visited friends in salad dressings or or mixing
2 to 9:001
Albany. Calif., w here he with meat for sandwiches.
Save the liquid from pickled
L '
' ' ' Mr. and Mrs.
p nra ; His m other, Mrs. peaches, etc., to be used in those [
»Hofsess. stayed w ith her places where wine w’as formerly
F Mr- O. L. Cox a t N orth used, such a s mince, pies, s uces.
h*r!Pg h:s absence. .
In cooking vegetables, cover
Sabin, who retu rn ed re- those that grow under the ground
► 1
- as. is em ployed as turnips, onions, etc., but leave
“
. .. bridge crew uncovered those which grow on
r ’’ highway departm ent. top ’he ground.
ate! I
►
- ■ b K reutzer anti
When cream will net whip add
It
‘Personalized
GIFTS
»
Best
Are you one of those people who hasn’t as yet
solved his Christmas shopping problem?
With shortages of many suiftable gifts just as
acute as ever, have you ever thought of giving
“personalized stationery” instead?
There never lived a person who wouldn’t like
such a gift—in fact, many would prefer such a
remembrance from you.
Kitchen Hints
quets
lUT!
►
rs
r
f.-
to th e ir hom e a t . th e w hite of an egg. both being
C • recently, a fte r chilled to same tem perature it,
" 'c relativ es. D u rin g then will whip quite readily
Wpre g UpStS
*
k quarterly
branch of the L. D. S.
Sr. church will be held at the Harbor
son school on Sunday, Nov. 1< at lu
the a - m - All members are invited to ,
be present at that time.
tad Mi-. Lester W hite o f 1 Rev. E. C. Hicks stopped off
of the Coquille River briefly early this week en route
Wednesday w ith
th eir to Coos Bay and Salem where he
tr :
alter Sabin She " ill visit his
n and daughter,
»ted them home, and Mr. He will be gone almost two weeks.
- p ir e n ti.
*• George Guerin.
infi Mr-. A rthur K ane
Orford visited th eir
fighter-in-law . over
Mr.
Expensive? Why, certainly not!
Just received a shipment of boxed stationery
which you may obtain, already printed to order,
at slightly more than you’d pay, ordinarily, for
the boxed stationery at a hook store.
To assure yourself of this service in plenty of
time before Christmas, why not come in at vour
earliest convenience and place your order? Al­
low a week for deliverv.
<r
[B r o o k in g s
“Printed stationery” is an inducement to fre­
quent letter-writing, which many of your friends
may he neglecting. Certainly, such a gift would
work two ways for the donor.
e are Now OPEN to take care of vour
cleaning and pressing
‘ell as dying needs. We are able to give >ou
to Five Days Service!
MT AT SM ITH R IV E R —HIGHT'S STORE ■■
P* in aid delivery— Monday and Friday of each v e ek
Storset’s Cleaners & Dyers
Located in “Old Mess Hall” Building
PILOT