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Three Show Hits
To start the week of coming
shows, Pine Cone Theatre has
billed “Spiral Staircase, starring
Dorothy McGuire, George Brent
and Ethel Barrymore, in a show
which isn’t just the thing for
people with weak hearts. It is
filled with suspense from begin
ning to end. Billed Friday and
Saturday, this show had an add
ed attraction of a cartoon.
Danny Kaye, said to be the
find of the movie Industry, wall
carry the lead in Sunday, Mon
day and Tuesday’s show, “Won
der man,” and will be supported
by Virginia Mayo, another find
in the movie business. All in tech
nicolor, this show will captivate
Brookings showgoers.
What the young widow must
face, coming as it does after the
end of a war, will be shown next
Wednesday and Thursday when
Jane Russell and Louis Hayworth
carry leads in “Young Widow.”
A cartoon will be an added fea
ture of this show.
Kitchen Hints
From
MARY ANN JOHNSON
By placing a jar ring under a
dish that is being placed on ice,
the ring will stick to both ice
and dish, thus preventing it from
slipping.
A little baking soda added to
boiling syrup will prevent it from
crystallizing: a l i t t l e vinegar,
will likewise prevent syrup from
returning to sugar.
Little scraps of soap tied in a
cloth or bag is excellent for the
cleaning of bathtubs or granite-
wear, etc.
Broken bits of licorice sprinkled
about pantry shelves will, it is
said, banish red ants. Borax will
do likewise. Use crystal rather
than the powdered.
The lid of the teapot should
always lift open so the air may
get in. This presents mustiness.
The same rule, of course, applies
to the coffee pot.
BROQKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
also announces new
White Rock Bills Big
We thank you, Dear Lord, for Bruins Tentative Hoop
6:15
a. m. to 9:00 p. m.
Thanksigiving Dinner
another Thanksgiving day, and
Schedule Announced
pray that our country will be
White Rock Cocktail Lounge, . MeV
free from wars and strikes; that , Basketball schedule lor the lo
at
the state line, has billed a big classified advertisements
an our boys may return home ¡cal high schools, as released to
Thanksgiving dinner today, and the job quickly.
before next Thanksgiving; that the Pilot, is:
Dec. 6. Ophir, here.
we can live in harmony with our
Dec. 13. Langlois.
fellow man.
BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW
Des. 20. Gold Beach, here.
Jan. 10. Port Orford.
Jan 24 Ophir.
Jan. 31. Langlois, here.
Simplify your housecleaning with an Electr
Set Your Calender By These—
Feb. 7. Gold Beach.
W rite to
Every Thursday evening, I. O.
Feb. 14. Port Orford, here.
O. F. meets at the Odd Fellows
Feb. 21. County turnament.
Hall. Visiting Odd Fellows are
Feb. 28. District tournament..
welcomed.
March (?) State tournament.. Box 23
Brookings,
November 28 — Thanksgiving
day. (national holiday).
November 29— Basketball at the
high school g^m, 8:00 p. m. Local
town team versus Smith River.
December 2— American Legion
Auxiliary (and Legion) meeting
at Harbor Grange hall.
November 30— Box social at the
While shopping in Brookings, stop in and see our fine line of Clothes. Select your
school, at 6:30 p. m. under spon
sorship of P.-T. A.
gifts early so you may have wider ranges to select from—
December 4— Chamber of Com
PLEASE YOURS WITH A USEFUL GIFT THIS YEAR!
merce meeting, postponed from
Nov. 27, due to Thanksgiving day.
(Election of officer, dinner meet
ing. Watch for announcements).
December 6— Harbor Woman’s
SSÎ
club meeting.
December 4— Regular business
meeting of V. F. W. and Auxiliary
at the Odd Fellows Hall. Time
set at 8:00 p. m.
W ool i ’hirts.......$7.50 to $9.95 Sweaters.............$3.98 to $7.95
December 12 — Sidney Croft
lodge A. F. & A. M. meets at
100% wool— Plaids
Jackets or slip-over types
Odd Fellows Hall.
W hite Stag (Hirsch-Weis) Jack-Shirts, 100% virgin wool
December 12—Christmas Fete,
with candle and bough, hy Azalea IF
Hirsch-Weis Forest Green Cruisers.................................... $19.95
Garden Club. Project committee |F
Matching Pants for these......................................................$14.95
collaborating with Azalea F esti-'F
val Association and firemen on F
SHOE OILS (Keep Your Feet Dry Always) SHOE GREASE
community Christmas tree.
F
December 17
Altar Society
card party, at Odd Fellows hall,
at 8:00 p. m. sponsored by Star
of the Sea Altar Society.
December 18— V. F. W. Card
party and bazaar, at 8 p. m. at
Odd Fellows Hall. Bingo and
cards will be played.
December 25 — Christmas day.
(All organizations are requested
to keep the Pilot posted, concern
ing all coming meetings, that a
date may be carried. Mail all in-i
formation in, giving schedule).
RALPH
Closed Sunday and Monday
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ATTENTIONS!
week, ending o«
Sunday:
Max Min Rain
With 7.65 inches of rain in the
past week, and a total of 10.44
since the recent rains started, this
area finds itself well soaked for]
the month. Official records a re:'
November 18
54
50
November 19
48
40
November 20
16
33
Noveml>er 21
54
43
Novemlier 22
56
52
November 23
16
11
November 21
52
45
I U S T A R R I V E I) H E R E !
M LNs LRILFS, ¿ill elastic top, nil sizes 79c pr.
CHENILLE BED SPREADS, all colors <12.75
1OW ELS, 3 sizes
......... 55c, 75c and $1.10
TOW ELING, per yard.................................... 3pc
SC ARES, 1(H) per cent wool....................... $2.40
Clothes for the
FAMILY
----- at-----
Smith’s Dept. Store
Templar Hotel Bldg.
HULANDER
Bill Ward’s Clothing Store
Weather Report
Ruby Stoken
Assisting
E L E C T R O L U X CLEANE
Coming Events
For the
ZAD A ’ S
BEAUTY
S H 0 P
THURSDAY, NQV
Brookings
Members and Prospective Members of the
COOS-CURRY ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE
JU ST
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R E M IN D E R
TO
YOU!
To all residents of the area north of the state
line toward Harbor, covered by our new con
struction, we urge these necessary requirements
before electricity can be turned on:
PAYMENT OF MEMBERSHIP FEE!
STATE WIRING INSPECTION FEE
RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT SIGNED!
Ho are not permitted to turn on the current
until all of these are complied with, so please
speed your conveniences by immediate compli
ance, Do it today, not later than tomorrow!
He are making quite rapid progress in our
construction—hampered, as always, by shortage
of materials, but progressing, nevertheless.
Coos Electric Coop