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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
artor A lw ays For A More P rogressive B rook in gs-H arb or A rea! One, Number T hirty-E ight & Gun Club Big T urkey nt, Sunday BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON Pilot Will Publish Day Earlier For Next Issue THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946 Harbor Community Club 1 $5.00 Bill Initial Turkey D inner C h n .t» .. Meet,». p n lfi,.lh |e Enjoyed, Portland, A Christm as m eeting has been set for Friday, December 6, by Sunday E ven in g the H arbor Community club, at V etera n s’ B u sin ess Because Thanksgiving falls on next publication day, and because the day is a national holiday, the which tim e each mem ber is re Pilot will enter the mails a day quested to bring a gift for the Niece of Ix>cal Ladt earlier next week. Former Curry County gift Turkeys A v a ila b le exchange. Advertisers are asked to have Develops Business at “People” Met At Kerr The Christm as program will be th eir copy in a day earlier, and ir People O f T h is Portland With Pals in charge of Mrs. Bess Miller and Home, Portland all correspondents are urged to ■ea, Sunday Mrs. Bernice Newton. have their news in at the earliest Three Portland ex-service men. possible date. An endeavor is be PORTLAND (Special to the provide sufficient turkeys ing made to have the Pilot in all Pilot)—A few Qf form er Curry- one a nephew of Mrs. Thoi Ask, ihies of homes in this area, home before Thanksgiving day. anging in age from 22 to 25. be County residents had another get- hat Thanksgiving dinner, lieved tales that the West is a together meeting, Nov 17, at the i Rod & Gun Club has bought land of opportunity. After four home of Mr. and Mrs. George -------- ¡m onths of operating their own 200 dressed turkeys, to be Kerr. The evening was spent in away at the first annual Glowing with enthusiasm and (Mist-war business, they still do. telling of “Things” that happen- shoot, billed for next Sun- beaming with love of her subject. Pooling their capital a total ed down there. <ov. 24. at the Crissey prop- Mrs. W alter Wilhelm, of Port- of $5 last June, they made a Believe that the author of a at the state line, land, state president of Garden down payment on a bench lathe, Funeral services were held at book that is being printed about clubs, spoke to an enrapt group ! which thcy installed in a garage in all previous events spon- two o’clock Saturday afternoon old "Curry" has missed a bet by of gardeners of the H arbor and a t the home of Don C. Richard- by the club, there will be at the Baptist Community church not contacting sbmeone of this tainment for everyone, with for Henry John (H arry) Lytle, group for a very unique resume Brookings area when the Azalea son, president of the company, and ys for each of these affairs. who died late Wednesday. Rev. of things that actually happened Garden Club met at the Grange nephew of Mrs. Ask. They now have a $9000 plant P' the trap shoot, there is C. E. Dunham pastor of the lo- from a long time ago to the be- hall. Thursday afternoon. luled a rifle range w here all cal church, officiated. Interm ent ginning of World W a r 2. "My herbs are my notes." said 4205 NE 105 avenue and will men may vie for the birds, Mrs. Welhelm, as she introduced have to expand Boon to handle Mrs. K err served a fine turkey games, dice gam es will be was at Smith River cemetery with her subject, and showed a large the rush of business, nished to ladies who do not Sidney Croft Lodge A. F. & A. M. dinner with all the trimm ings, box of herb specimens she had o th e r partners are Calvin L. Rhube Young brought a big jug ¡to enter any of the shcoling conducting graveside services. brought from Portland, and my j j a u an a . A. E. veteran and Bom in Ontario. Canada, Jan. of cider from his farm up on garden is just a small one all on company vice-president, and P eter ‘Mickey’s Cassino" will be jer attraction, as it has in 23, 1882, he was 64 years. 9 mos. Bull Run river, which was grate- a city lot." IValerico, ex-navy, who serves as and 20 days at time of his death, fully received. shoots. Into her talk she wove inter- secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Rich Surviving, besides his widow, The w eather was very much esting and fanciful legends about a rdson is bookkeeper, fording to the com m ittee of are Frank Lytle. Edgar W. Lytle like some of the spring w eather herbs. She told of their origin Richardson is also a navy vet- flub. which purchased these and Berton Lytle of Canada, and that we have experienced down and naming.. The long use of considerable expense has eran. Roy Lytle of Brookings. His m oth-•there. Rain and blowing, marie us herbs down through history, even [heaped upon the club to buy ------------- ------------ - j Their m achinery has c o m e er. in Canada, also survives. .all feel at home and wished we • as mentioned in the first chapter j rom government surplus with as [lest family-sized turkeys on ’ ______ _______ ________ _ - [ could be down there now to enjoy of Genesis, and back into antiqu- sjs, anc<? of the veterans adminis- [market. These are already ~ . . , t i i some of your famous sunshine ity when the Egyptians slaves and prepared, so th at the Brookings Independents t ra t ion and w a r assets corporation an(1 alnwn flshing Somc of the built the great pyramids, herbs pwife only to concoct Start Hoop Practices each of which they gave m uch p n ot subscribers will recognize were used as an im portant and to cre(jjt dressing and trim m ings so Last Fridav, a group of local a few of the names listed, who sary to complete an Ameri- sustaining food. , . , All three worked for the H yater young men began intensive prac- were at the pkrty: Of th eir wide and varied uses. the waF| gaining ityle Thanksgiving dinner, tiee of basketball at the high Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr. Mr. ri(>ncp in rneta, working. Now ese hirds are new stored at school, to form the Brookings I n - iand Mrs. Francis "F ritz’’ Smith, their im portant place in modi- ‘ .f ()wn (Richardson h ad fcngs Market, in cold stor- dependents, a town team, w hich, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Young, Mr. cine as well as in cooking and concluded. "Herbs the friend ... of . f conctuueu, m -. - s l n r ,e d th e shop before he lawaiting Sunday’s event, has always been one of the high (and Mrs. Lloyd Hickok. Prof and . the physician, and the delight of caH<>d {o thp R(,rvice)> they iile it is not anticipated, the ‘lichts of the winter priod to the Mrs. A. E. Calhoun, Mr. and Mrs. the cook.” cook . sub-contractors for H yster, Ed Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. J. H .| will, in case of storm y wea- w ar years. The Angelica, used a . medicine , , equip- postpone this event, to hold Much enthusiasm was shown Kirkpatrick. Mr and Mrs^ Douglas as well as in pastry and in w in e.' \ ...... ment. They have a wide range of advance of Christm as. at this first practice, and immed- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. H. I . I il- was shown and a specimen passed wo; k |h g t includ0s m a_ tately a fte r practice, orders were ton. Miss P atric.a Anderson. Mtss- around. Responsible for th e fa- lnnoVa tio n . they will he taken for new suits, which will be M artha Anderson. Don Simonson, mous old Angelica wine is this • k(.’tin a (le r |)atents a ,e ob- flash" scarlet and white. Karl Fry. and Mtss K athleen La- herb, named, according to legend. because an angel had given it _____________ Practices will he held Friday vin * . 2 t Sunday evenings at 7:30 un- Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page, for- to a monk, calling H Angolioa P ineapple m int, w ith its de- I ) ( ) c ( ( I f 1 1 3 0 HFFOW til regular games are scheduled, merly of the Nook Cafe, and now G rants Pass, w ere here lightful arom a, golden mint, a __ • ««r ■ at his plant may be located til reguia g native of Corsica, old fashioned fiain •; et. for convenience t i c " ™ 'c h a rg e Games, as for a tew days on business, patrons, Edw ard Storset, they have been scheduled, will jo e Bailey of Gold Beach came , rosem ary and the pungent thyme, , here for a few days last w e e k o n w ere discussed, and receipts giv- "tek, i moving his cleaning ^ advertised in the P U o t_ _ en. "Often I am asked how much W hile en route from hU home L.shrr.» • t from the old mess to use I can’t tell you. any more near Hiuchl bridge in «he Sm ith building to the Young build- ban I can tell you how much salt ¡River district. «" Crescent City, across the stre e t from the to u s e A -n>od rule is to use Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. F. Cone Theatre. The Satellite Club met at the j USt as he was shoving off f o r s sparingly One can always add M. Stump, of Crescent C.ty^ suf- ' fered severe shock and bruises "set- who came here the past hnmp of Mrs Agda Biekner. Tues- Brookings. That area is getting »1 <1 swell citizen and it is certain "" An arrangem ent of her!« by when th eir ca r .kidded on the wet er from P ortland to open Sav evenmg and decided to give business, has enjoyed excep- a dinner party or Masons and he « ill enjoy life th e re .-H o w a rd Mrs Maude Sandbo graced the reduawd needle, and went over Patronage. He feels, by his th e ir wives, and Eastern S ta r Tilton, contributor. s h a k e r s table, and were referred . ta, „ . ln.Iaw. "E to the new location, th at members and husbands. Details ---------------- — ------- — — • t0 Accompanying Mrs. W elhelm and office nurse, an occupant of te’rons will have a m ore cen- of this event will told later. Newcomer Likes Alert location for leaving their were Ralph Fowler of Pen- the car. while suffering broken Moore’» Variefy has >»«< r« ' n '- Fire Department Here ain8 work, and th a t shopper e ed n shipment of pure silk I""™ ..¡.ve h e r e just long dleton Mrs E H. Eisenhause of ribs, was able to extrica e Beaverton, and Mrs. F G Franks unconscious D r and Mrs. Stum p corh a: any tim e they are hoae in all sites, to teU lor t t s enough," said O. S. Young, who *■0 to call for w ork done, A D V V. J bought the - • building i i j i f rn m of Redmond. They drove from an^ ad.rn,n‘^ ‘,rk 7? Sturnn suf- per pair. AD across from G rants Pass and the redwoods. Besides shock. Mrs. Stum p suf bs moving operation will not Mr and Mrs. M E. Dixon left the pine Cone Theatre, "to see so the coastal scenery w-as e n - ' fered severe cuts about the face ‘ere much w ith the present Wednesday for Glendale. Calif.. that the volunteer fire d epart-, ¿1. th. ir while Dr. Stum p was believed at lce ex ept th a t cleaning may where they will spend the w inter menT herP is as efficient as I have , A buainess seS,ion pre»ided over : find to be .offering concussion «Hie slower for one week. m n n t h s They expect to return to seen. ybey drop everything) They are now at the hospital ^ s a r a l h e e la 'te r part of Feb- , ak(. o(T when , he siren is by Mrs. Mabel McVay, president. preceded the lecture Plans were at C rescent C ity ,_________ __ * birthday club m et Monday ruarv or earlv in March. sounded.’ formed for the forthcoming card , . , ' ¿«k and Bert DeMoss j n his recent butane fire, M r, p a rts and white elephant .a le . to borne of M ane Hoar, hon- The Nook Cafe has advert.»-d Agnes D arger and R ita i lefl^Tuesdav for Portland where y oung asserted th at the fire truck he held at the Odd Fellows hall. I a Thanksgiving turkey dinner, to- These |>eople received a n l r t will consult a skin specialist. pulled up at his place »-fore th Saturdas" evening. Nov 23 A lic e 'g -th e r with ail the t r i m ™ •r of gifts. The afternoon ■ X T - “ . , « « - — i Pet kin. is chairm an in charge The adverttaem en may be « - n s'^nt playing pinochle. Agnes Concluded on Pngr Nine elsew here in this Issue. ¡cleared the mouth of the Cht Try C kuw ted A<U—They pay.’* i’r »on high and May Dizon t h e sand bar prizes G arden Club H ea rs ; S ta te P resid en t F uneral, Saturday, F or H arry Lytle A ll V I I I I iC B V -i « • ■ i v • jr • - -- - ‘aning P la n t Is Move T his W eek E scap e In W reck Local N ew s Item s ,nsomeone saw RaiPh vmcent ft