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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
son, near San Francisco, the f ir s t' Mrs. Helen Riehanfe
m eeting .
ried at Eureka,
Pie and coffee w ere served in
Mrs. Jam es H ight was hostess of the month. He and Mrs. Ed- Marge Oberg left
the banquet room at the close of
the Young M o th ers Club on son w ere cam ping when he was turn to their hom«
Mrs. E thl Goodlin
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rgion
f t e beaten,
r 8pei2
set ............
up on by
two
men a and
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W
ednesday
afternoon
at the home
ednesday
i the m eting by the rfrshm nts com-
the
sluggers
taking
Mr.
Edson’s
months at the Richard
of Mrs. Clarence Hight. Needle
Lake E arl Grange met in r e g - ’m ittee.
work and a social time w ere en autom atic pistol. He was taken home in the Upper
u la r session Thursday evening.
The Lake E arl Grange annual joyed by the group with refresh to St. F rancis hospital for tre a t- try. Miss Agnes Hensiv
Several im portant m atters were I c a rn jvai will be held Saturday, m ents served at the close of the m ent. The Edsons w ere H arb o r Ann Scholfield aresta
taken care of during the business1 Nov 30 at the h a n with Ruth " o ’" n o o n 'to P guests
residents until a few weeks ago ~
R ic ' h a rd s place while
Rrsricn. -resided over by M aster Wells, chairm an, and her commit-
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I when they moved to E ureka to gone.
P i ir ie
Ham. The c h a rter was tee ,n charge. These are working
.
.
m ake th eir home. ,
M r. and Mrs. .Leslie :
draped in memory of B rother diligently to m ake the affair a
r HVOritP KPCIDP
Mrs. Roy C ritchfield left Sun- turned from a month’!
Charley White, who passed away, i success. Fun will be forthcoming
** arbor -day m orning toi G rants Pass to , trip in eastern Oregon,
Mrs. Jam es M urphy of H
Nov. 8.
for everyone.
gives her favorite recipe this week I v‘8it ° n hcr w aV home o t M yrtle cording to them, „
Vi ¡tors for the evening were
Word has been received by Mr. MONDAY NIGHT CASSEROLE Creek. She was here to a tten d accomplished, as they
S ta te Grange Deputy and Mrs. and Mrs. C. IL Spooner, telling of
2 cdps of cooked chicken, veal the funeral of h er fa th e r S a tu r- home without any deer
Edwin Koster, and three chil- the m arriage of their daughter,
day of last w’eek.
The Pilot—For CMr
or other m eat, diced.
< ren of Oakdale Grange, who are Edith Spooner Delsman, to Irw in
1 cup diced iooked relery.
retu m in g home from Portland W alkers on Nov. 1, at Los An-
1H cups cooked rice.
where t h e y attended National geles Following a wedding trip.
teaspoon pepper.
Grange Convention. Ot h e -v isito rs IMr and Mrs W alker will make
1 teaspoon salt.
were Mr. and Mrs G. H. Campbell their home at S an ta Monica, at
2 tablespoons butter.
and son. Scott, of Escalon Grange, J which p]acc he is employed,
At the ED KAMPH RANCH, on old Hi?
2
tablespoons flour.
who also had attended National
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reichlin are
one
mile south of the California state line
l
’a
cups
chicken
broth.
Grange convention at Portland.
parents of 7 lb. 11 oz. son, born
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Mix the m eat, celery, rice, , ......
salt
During the lecture hour p mu- at Seaside Hospital. Nov. 20. The and pepper. Melt the "butter, add
sical-song quiz, with CJiar.es Glov- y0Ung man is the second son of flour and cook one m inute, then
Sale commences at 12:30 p. m.
e r as announcer, and Mary Glover the Reichlins, and has been nam ed add the chicken broth slowly (a
D ining room set, a larg e table, 6 chairs,
a
i piano, was enjoy<
Dwayne Chester. He is grandson can of chicken soup may he sub-
S tate Deputy Koster gave <in of Mr. and Mrs. C hester Crook stitu ted ) and cook, stirrin g until
new ;
interesting talk on the national and great-grandparents, Mr. and smooth. Add the first m ixture,
L iving room table and chairs
2 dav
convention.
.
Mrs. Joe Fuchs.
pour into an oiled baking dish,
D
resser
Heating
G et-w e'1 cards were sent to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buckner were cover with b uttered crum bs and
Porothv ( ''»rnnhell who is confined hosts and hostesss at a dinner set aside until 20 m inutes before
5-horse pow er Stover Gas Engine
to the General hospital at E u party, recently, at th eir home, i the meal. Bake at 450 degrees,
8-horse
pow er G arden tracto r
V
reka.
Guests were her cousin. W dliam ‘ uncovered, to allow’ crum bs to
C en trifu g al P um p
30-inch Circular
The Dec. 5, m eeting will be the Bailey and his fiance, Miss Eliza brown. Will serve six people.
2 log chains
H and Drill
2 snatch
election of officers. B achelors of beth Oran, both of M errill, Ore.
the Grange will serve at the next The young couple will be m ar-
Pipe and F ittin g s
Iron Wh<
Smith River
i
P U B L IC
A U C T IO N SV
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1
Local News Items
F ru it can sealing outfit
Mr. and Mrs. C harles F. C lark
G rin d er
6 -ft. bucking saw
of Oakland, Calif., visited Ed F.
Ackley last week. Mr. C lark is
and m anv o th e r articles, not listed
a retired capitalist and. and a fte r
T E R M S : CASH
being shown over the Brookings
area, became enthusiastic about
business possibilities in this vicin
ity. He said th at he was coming j
back soon for purpose ot m aking
DINNER ORDERS
investm ent in the coming pros
perity of the area.
Ssndw ichcs
Ice Cream
Mrs. A. V. Muchmore left W ed
t
nesday for Medford w here she is,
8 IV
OPEN tt:30 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M.
j a business visitor.
Mr. nd Mrs. Pete J. L e sm e iste r,
w ere K lam ath F alls viistors last !
week. Mr. Lesm eister participated
in the K nights of Columbus init
—
iation there.
Clyde
Webb
of
Medford
was
a
versus
business caller here, Tuesday.
Mrs. L aura M illgard and Miss
Georgianne Scroggins left this
week for Colfax, Wash., to spend
BASKETBALL GAME
Thanksgiving.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Z. Sm ith
returned recently from th eir trip
to E astern Oregon.
HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
Plan your trip to suit yourself. The sche
Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Reed have
General Admission, 25c
Game at 8 p. m. gone
to Medford for the w inter.
below is carefully arranged for the com®
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Blenen and
enee
of you and your neighbor community*
family of A lturas, C a lit, w e r e '
'rec e n t guests of Mr. and Mrs Els-
SOUTHBOttf
N O R TH B O U N D
w orth Woody.
B rookings-San Fr
Betty June Sears, of Orland,
B rookings - P o rtlan d
Leave Brookings—
Calif., is spending the week vis Leave Brookings—
4:23 a J \
iting Ethel Pierce.
12:28 a.m. 5:28 a.m. 10:08 a.m. 1:37 a.m
12:00 noon 8:35
Ruth Hassett was in Coquille
1:53 p.m.
8:03 p.m.
Arrive San Francisco-
If tone ts valuable to you as it is to m ost people, you w ill
S from Thursday to Sunday, visit A rrive Portland—
ing her sister, Mrs. Ray Olsen.
12:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10:40 p.m. 3:40 p.m. - 5:55
- - pm ’•
find our One-Stop shopping center a tim e-saver. From our
2:00
a.m.
Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Chase and
1:15 a.m.
7:10 a.m.
store you con fet'd your entire fam ily. For instance, ice have:
children of A lturas, Calif., were
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Els-
wort h Woody.
Brookins
Mrs. Fred Reiling and Mrs.
Vincent B uilding
Blaine
Hubbard
returned
f
r
o
m
W e alw ays handle staple g ro c e rie s and the very* Eugene last week and report that
Ix'st m eats the m ark ets afford.
Mrs. Reiling’s father. George An
derson is responding well follow
ing a m ajor operation. Mrs An
derson and her daughter, Mrs.
E. E. Hanscam. are at Eugene
By our frozen food service, you may have
at the present tim e and arc vis
those g ard en -fresh delicacies at any time.
iting at the home of Mrs. Hans-
catn's daughter, Mrs. Emma T ay
lor and family.
Pete Erlendson, field m an for
F ranklin Life Insurance Co., of
In season, we try to have the best in fresh
Springfield, 111., will rem ain i n ;
fru its and vegetables, alw ays
Brookings over Thanksgiving, in
stead of going to S eattle for the)
i day. He did not complete the work
r»iQuinr
he had outlined in time to make
CO*V¡M[N1
•
%
the trip.
Save for the fu tu re by using our service
Mr. and Mrs. Mike R eisenauer
of Genesee. Idaho, a re visiting her
brothers. Ray and Cal G uerrettaz
in this area at present. Th \v a r
rived the la tte r part of the week
Y ex. We have a com plete m arket service
News has been received here
^ ‘of the slugging of Kenneth Ed-
Chetco Cafe
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C O O K IN G
A. A. JOHNSON, Owner
BROOKINGS TOWN TEAM
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