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BpAY. DECEM BER^, _1946 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Home of The Croft Lily a British airfield. It is the story per pvi O Kinas r, of I ai al kinds, ribbons, stickers for San Frahciaco on a combined i of the Britons who manned the and seals. It puts more "Happ business and pleasure trip. fu r i/M ic i ♦ t 1 r* Q i + & r*z-h c / x lJ . iurious 1 little Spitfires that U held ¡n Christmas" to decorate your Fred Flynn, form er resident of off the Germans at the beginning trees as you have not since the this area, but now of Crescen. — the w ar; and of the Yanks |young kiddies have been here, featuring George who later, flew B17s alongside ' You find , he Chetco Slorv City', was a business caller here Lj Ace," Sylvia Sidney, coming «he British Lancasters. I t u he ls0 ; on , hr last Friday. r if e Cone Theatre this » '« h e intense impact of the jrl Thpir' cans On>#n s ^ S a tu rd a y , is a first- w a r on liv « and loves of a small cranbe s:iu,.„ ar(1 . ba „ “ attested - by ' the - ture, fact SrouP of Bri,lsh and American y0(, fnjoy havjng „ good mea, food canned and on hand for any ly Wednesday it was re- air men. Douglass Montgomery- portrays occasion j ust try their Klamath or the first time in P o rt- Johnny Hollis with tender and canned steamed roast beef. They Broadway theatre, yet passionate perception. Thru have such a SUpply a can for tiring political intrigue, an him we see how the Yanks and everyOne. ius politically-minded wo- Britons began to understand and Jugt ftg yQU pntpr Hendricks a\s for high stakes in her like each other. And yet thru him Furniturp store you will he greet- if governorship. Of course, by tbp first Qf their grand has- Phone 41 Raft, who so often plays is also portrayed a beautiful and sock display. Then, in every nook ers who live by w its in- w istful love story. of the room you will find more f brawn, plays an im port- i hassocks of every’ size, color, e in her campaign, and design. What a simple way to id half of the double bill- dispose of a Christmas gift trou- By ■Bells of Rosarita,” fentur- Grace Polley Stevenson Ible. Get a hassock. Honor some y Rogers, idols of young- - 'special one and all the family can •ricans. technicolor film version of How I’d like to be a professional use it. When you have to call for some d Shaw’s historical spec- shopper and buy gifts for givers. thing especially dainty and pretty, “Caesar and C leopatra.’’ I ’d linger about the Chetco Home I’ivien Leigh and Claude & Auto Supply Co, and indulge just walk up the aisles in the |in the starring roles, comes in several pieces of their new Brookings Market and you sure Pine Cone, Sunday and hand-finished spun aluminum, in ly will find it. I found the loveliest k with matinee a t 2 p. m. trays, boxes and baskets. Their fruit cakes, weighing about tw o ' pounds, light golden rich Hostess tar aid Cleopatra’’ is a sculptured cases in art-ware by cakes. These are unusual for this Phoenix - are simply beautiful. I climax to an association Right in this section I'd find gifts year. Then they have a m^e lot of marshmallow whip topping. Use I began in 1936 when the for the whole family. it for cakes or salads. I’ve found it ungarian, Pascal, following I am delighted with Ward’s new delectable. You will be surprised footsteps of the biggest men ¡on pictures on both sides stock as it grows bigger and bet at getting the left-over Thanks Atlantic, who had attem pt- ter. Men, if you are looking for giving pumpkins at 5c each. Just for a rest and a good bit each an agreement on film- substantial class, see his Shan- house windbreaker jackets, also of fun, see Gallagher’s ‘fishing Irish authoi's plays, fin- Jroke through Shaw ’s re- the W hite Stag cruisers with real gear” exhibit. If you want steel trousers to match. The variety of heads just now see his complete ng the week’s en tertain - shirts is appealing—in sport, dress line of tackle. His lures really “lu r e ” When this fishing expert t the local th eatre will be and different weights of wool. Mr. had advised you for a leisurely y in the Clouds,’’ story of W ard can make you handsomer, hour, you turn contentedly on w hatever your work. The first place in town to put your homeward way. t • on a pre-Christmas sale is Smith D epartm ent store. For one week they sell a variety of men’s and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Simmons boy’s clothing at a substantial discount. Their new arrivals are have just returned from an ex classv children’s coats, You w i l l tended visit to Southern Califor- ' * U INSTRUMENTS find these all enumerated m their nia. Where they spent several hie Locallv at advertisements, if you’d but read. weeks . Floyd Johnson, who has bc< n Stopping in at Moore’s Variety pokings Electric & we find the crowded shelves give visiting his ------ folks, Mr. and Mrs. Books picture. Here ya ( Page Seven Mr. and Mi's. Charles Low. Mr. and Mi’s. Harry* Axford and Mr. and Mrs. Arch Johnson w eie din- ner guests. Thanksgiving day at the L. A. Moss home, south of the state line. Cftetca Stare Wilson Freeman, Owner Brookings Oregon While Out Shopping Fig Bars H O L ID A Y S P E C IA L S S T I L L IN EFFECT ( Cape Farrello Radio Company I t. VENDENHALL, SR. w av to an overwhelming exhibit of Christm as cards and tree de< orations. You’ll find wrapping pa CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ALL DONE? . |hy not give magazines this year? Order nov or |riv delivery, by an authorized ggent: . . piles south of inspection station on old hi g . 1ITH RIVER CALIFORNIA ( OVER CROP SEED Unified Vetch, cwt................. c --! Austrian Peas, cwt..................... ’¿i".’- ve cwt $5-2’J iodota Oats, cwt........................ ! C H E T C i^ S T O R E ^ ^ ^ FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN! .x , ™ r“s Of hly bulb« planted. Beautiful ocean view- house, garage and bulb shed. Automa’ hot^w Wired for electricity. Located about six - • w Building, on M em ory L«ne. W ill g jmmOns, has retu rn ed t W eather Report . Mrs. Lloyd A. Moss IS g Atlanta. Ga.. where he is cu r rent lv stationed. . Mr and Mrs. Dolf Moade are in Medford, where he is receiving medical treatm ent. A family gathering was enjoy ed Thanksgiving at the Jim All sup home, when all the children and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Baughn were present. _ «11. " ' ludin« ’ ^ P share lilies with buyer. R. C. & W. E. BROOKS of bulb« For the past Sunday. November 25 November 26 .. November 27 .. week, ending on M«x 52 51 54 50 .52 50 54 November 28 40 56 •NovemlxT 29 49 64 November 30 .. 47 December 1 .. 54 i Total rain for w er 16.85 Total rain for November 12.52 20-year average 66.91 Rainfall for 1946 to date 66 91 20-yr. average a me time 63.83 • t t • t • STO P IN AND SEE O U R B A R G A IN S On All These Item s TO LOOK YOUR REST ALWAYS _Send Y our Cleaning To I s At All lim es— We operate O ur Own Plant A G EN T AT SM ITH R IV E R H IG H T’S STORK!! I ek i'p <««4 'Mirer/ Votu/ov and ErMog of each u i e k Storset’s Cleaners & Dyers New Location—Young Building—Brookings E N G I N E T U N E -U P Local News Item s Guests at the Homer Kessler home. Thanksgiving day »nduded Mr. Kessler's two brothers, Ralp of Gold Beach and G eoije of this place, and their fa nA lies; his mother. Mrs. E tta Kessler, of Cor ivallis* and his son and daughter | in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Keith.-r 'of Eugene. W ith'exception of a st<i, Conner, now in service, this I was a complete fkmily re-umon of all members ?” ! Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vincent and family were business callers at Eureka, Friday, looking for g U s to be used in s t.r ü n g of the gift shop here soon. I d F. Ackley, local attorney s n o r ts to leave this week-end IS T H E BEST IN SU R A N C E against hard sta rtin g and pays dividends in sm oother operation and b e tte r gas mile age We have the equipm ent and the “ KNOW -HOW !’’ A limited num ber of good 6.00x16 R etreads now in stock. B R O O K IN G S G A R A G E Claude Goldizen Raym ond Goldizen N ext Door to Brookings Market