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. 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