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Home of The Croft Lily
BROOK INGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY, PECEMw.,
Edna Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. Joe| Co., is home sufferb. J
Crook and son. Merle, Mrs. Leon- infected ear. Mrs.
Donald Payne left Monday on ard Bullis and her three chil-! burg is on her vacat^
his motorcycle for Los Angeles' dren. Jack Osborn of Wenatchee, I southern Idaho. Dun08*
where he will enter an aviation Wash., Donald Osborn wno is at- senee Mrs. Marjorie
mechanic school
tending Laurelwood Academy at Mrs. Roy McPherson
The Misses Willow and Isabel Gaston, and Mrs. A. M. Thomp- office.
McKnight left the middle of the son of Grandview, Wash, and her
M r. and Mrs. Arbee r
week for Alhambra, Calit., to children, Donna, Jean, Jimmy l e f t Tuesday for pOnj
and Mark.
spend the next six weeks.
b r in g back their dau
Charles Seymour returned home
Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, dra, who has been cot
from the Seaside Hospital, on the and son, were at Portland last Die Shrine Hospital,
tenth day after his emergency week-end on a buying trip. The
Friends of Bert Dei
appendectomy, and is convales merchandise is expected by the happy to hear that he ai
end of this week.
j ter condition. He has n
In casting about for New Years cing well at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson
Resolutions, why not make one
Mrs. Mildred Byrne and Miss in th e hospital, three we
to be of service to the local cham of Lakeview are at their Harbor Rose Baumgartner are Portland
W illia m Wiedemann left
ber of commerce* This organiza home for a week or two.
visitors this week..
th is w ee k for Los Angeles
William Tollman returned re Mrs. B. W. Phillips, chief oper h e w ill join Mrs. Wiede
tion, a cross-section of people of
cently
from Santa Rosa where ator at the West Coast Telephone th e holidays.
the community, has plans which
will mean much to the welfare he spent Thanksgiving with rela
tives. His mother. Mrs. Frances
of everyone in the community.
Tollman,
is spending the winter
Those who were not present at there.
the last meeting of this group
Mrs. Ralph Wahlborg left for
failed to learn of the survey being .
„ ’ , ? “
made about new —
- - ~ ; her home at Buffalo last week
grown in this a r e a .^ T a profit.
spt nding “ veraA weeAks heJ e
lit/ D e w e y
James Yelton. in his long and
her m0,h<'r- Mrs' Aman(1a
quite
arduous
survey,
came
across
...
Brookings and Harbor chil
facts which, if heeded by .in^ ; ‘\ a/ de11 M a s te fs a n d D ,-
dren will have their candy at the many
Greyhound gives you y sur chola
people of this area, will resuit * " L left ‘hls
f° r p an d ale
communir Christmas tree, and
if possibl... there’ll be e l e n , / ; i | ! ^ a™
^ n ^ i c a l ^ r e a X
^
Her
it, if indications at this tirhe will JU!st an-v community to one of mother, Mrs. A. C. Neeves, will
mean anything. Chetco Rod & unusual possibilities.
follow them south in a short time.
Gun Club, with $15, the cham Especially recommended were
A recent dinner guest at the
ber of commerce matching this strawberries, rhubarb, peas, etc., home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew’
donation, together with varying 5 such products which could either Jackson was Lee Perez, who just
amounts from others in the com - be canned or frozen for market- * recently received h i s discharge
munity, plenty o f candy will be
elsewhere in the worold. In from the army, following two
forthcoming. Public donation box- this survey, Mr. Yelton acquaint years overseas. Fred Germann was
ed are placed about the commun- ed himself with every possible also a guest at the same time.
ity tor those smaller donations i answer any grower might have.
A family get-together was en
of people not attached to any Z/e even went so far as to point joyed at the home of Mr. and
particular orzanization, yet who out in which spots each would Mrs. George Titus Thanksgiving
wish to contribute to the cheer.! best be grown
with four generations present at
Christmas means so much to
In money comparable to lilies table together. Among those pres
all c ih fr r n , as well as grown at the peak, are any number of ent were Mr. and Mrs. Titus, Mrs.
ups, who like to see the children these crops, and on acreages
made happy on this occasion. A which an average family could
sjteeial trip was made to Portland handle without much expense. It
Mrs. A. .V. Muchmore gives her
this week in order to purchase is revealing to learn what crops
this candy and goodies for the are profitable, many of which favorite recipe:
“stockings” to be handed out by are not being grown at all in the
Marshmallow Fudge Cookies
Santa on Christmas eve. Provi area. More of this survey will he
2 squares chocolate.
sions are being made for about revealed at future meetings of the
1 can condensed milk.
four hundred.
Melt over a slow’ fire, partially
chamber.
cool, add 2 cups sugar,
tea
Go on e w a y , come back another.. .all on pi
spoon salt. Cook to soft ball stage.
Remove from fire. Add 3 cups
round trip ticket. G o any w here... ALL the »1
graham crackers, 1 teaspoon va
nilla. 1 cup walnuts. 24 marsh
by G reyhound . . . G o at the time that suits I
mallows cut into squares. Drop
by spoonfuls on baking sheet. No
b e s t. . . take your pick o f frequent, better-tinw
baking necessarv.
CATERING ALSO TO:
N 0 N S E N S E -
áense And Some
è
Christmas should mean plenty
for people of this area. The para
lyzing coal strike is over and it
appears, at present, that the na
tion plans for much in the way
of production this year to come.
I News commentators claim that
every line of manufacturing has
announced colossial plans for the
i coming 12 months. If such does
come about, maybe some of those
homes planned for next year may
become realities.
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Favorite Recipe
N00k Cafe
Bndiie Parties
Club Teas
Dinner Parties Of Anv Occasion
Lodge or Club Functions Calling For Meals!
Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Lessee
F 0 R
BRICK
daily departures. G o Greyhound and get
PICKLED CARROTS
k r your money.
1 quart vinegar
1 scant tsp mapcline.
S A M P L E L O W FARES
2 cups sugar.
1 tablespoon whole cloves
Crescent City, 50c; Eureka, $1.80; Eugene, $3.60; Portland.
I tablespoon allspice.
San Francisco. $5.25 (these doe not include 15% federal•
1 tablespoon mace.
Stick cinnamon.
T. S. ABBOTT, agent, Vincent Building, Br
Wash, seraix' and cut length
wise. young tender carrots. Boil
slightly in salted water until
*
just tender. Put in jars. Pour
over vinegar solution and seal.
(can use half recipe if desired).
greyhoun
Bill Ward’s Clothing Store
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S h irts
Slacks
J. J. Gallagher
1’ I .U M B I N G
H ats
Rain»««
Jackets
Shorts
Sox
'Is rt.kSus? cnders
G a rte rs
H andkerchiefs
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