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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1946)
i l Page Four Home of the Croft L ily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON busy little corner, conducted by G a rd e n C lu b W ill E n jo y W. S. “Chad” Chadwick. He sells C h r is tm a s P a r t y T o d a y By and takes subscriptions for all The annual C hristm as p a rty of popular m agazines and keeps the G ra c e P olley S te v e n so n the Azalea G arden club will be P ortland and San Francisco pa pers on hand. At the adjoining W ith tables sagging under the held a t the G range hall, this So many Brookings folks are counter he dispenses ice cream quan tity and v ariety of g o o d afternoon a t two. on the building list; they all m ust A unique and interesting pro by dish, cone, pint or q u art. The things to eat, Chetco Rod & Gun know about the finishing gadgets gram . en titled : "W ith Candle and sale of tobacco, cigars ana cig- Club, Tuesday evening, - ----- , --------- — ...........e,, enjoyed a t Curry County Lum ber Co. They Bough”, a rran g ed by Miss Ruth a re tte s m akes his business co m -¡a pre-C hristm as feast, and dance. have v e r y attractiv e N ational Members of the club, and in- N ew ton and Miss M ary C.avitt, Cabinet H ardw are. One really píete, Mr. Chadwick calls him self an old-tim er, too old for comment. vited guests, aggregating over 120 will be enjoyed. should not finish his country home The C hristm as story will be We m ust keep up with the tim ate up (all they could) of 20 t u r until seeing this display of Mc told, accom panied by m em bers of es! If we are eighteen or eighty, keys, dressing, cran b erry sauce, Kinley forged iron hinges, latc h the club singing C hristm as carols. if it’s sum m er shade or w inter and all o th er things which go to es, pulls and handles. The dark T here will be a gift exchange, m etal has such an antique a p p e ar fireside, we m ust learn to enjoy m ake up a feast, including pum p the resu lt of this y e a r’s g ard en ance. Also a very practical neces relaxing com fort of a swing rock kin pie. ing. Yes, and S a n ta Claus will be er. H endricks F u rn itu re S tore Wives of m em bers cooked, a t sity at Kesslers is a supply of m etal w eather stripping. W her has them , three d istlrtct. styles, their homes, all the things for there, too. ever this Brookings rain pene upholstered in tapestries, m ohair the meal. The hall, elaborately tra te s the special m etal w eath er and dam asks, in blue, wine and decorated, was the w ork of Mrs. B r id e H ad W reck M on., n eu tral tones. If our home is the Sandbo, who put in hours on the N e a r P o to cn ick S h ed stripping will do its work. If we are keeping up w ith the comm onest or the most elegant, chore. "H ard luck” stalk ed Mrs. V em Following the m eal, Eddie Des- Ireton, a bride since Sunday, when tim es in Brookings, we m ust see there is alw ays an appropriate swing rocker. Jardin and his orchestra, of C res Monday, headed south on high how well established is the new cent City, played for a dance, in way, 101 she ran into F ra n k P al- S to rset Cleaners and Dying es terspersed with handouts of t u r lady as he was about to tu rn off tablishm ent. W orking under hand key sandwiches. The p a rty broke the highw ay a t the Potocnick icap of w aiting for some of his up about 1:30, a fte r people be bulb shed. undelivered equipm ent, Mr. Stor- cam e m iserable from the undue set cleans drapes, blankets, c u r An a u n t of the bride, passenger exercise following such a feed. tains and all kinds of clothing. in the car, w as slightly h u rt by At the public entrance, one is Monday evening a t the m eeting the accident, although no g rea t pleased by the new cem ent floors, of C roft Lily Growers Associa For your every insurance need, dam age was done to the Pallady a fresh paint job and a com plete tion, election of officers resu lted : see Pete at Leemeister Agency. car, it was reported. fluorescent lighting system. We P resid en t—Wm. B urrell. wish this enterprising ex-service F irst Vice-president — George m an success in our comm unity. Funk. We find no local business m an „ , j F red m ore rushed than Claude Goldizen w Vonrp V lce-Pres,dent a t the Brookings Garage. The Gol- ’ M oore- S e c re tary —H. T. Jam es. dizens, fath er and son, m ust tu rn aw ay as much business as they T re asu re r—Joe Zumpfe. accept. Their great handicaps are M embers of the executive com lim ited space and difficulty in ob m ittee—E arl Carson, Ruth Bath- taining parts. The long continued iany, W. G. Hoagland and Ed strikes, scarcity of lead, and the Hoar. overw helm ing demand of new c a r To represent the association a t m anufacturers all contribute to the forthcom ing m eeting of P a repairing difficulties. This com cific Lily Growers annual m eeting m unity appreciates the services a t Gold Beach, next Monday and of such artisan s as the Goldizens Tuesday Burrell, Zumpfe and Car- and wish they could get larg e r son w ere named delegates. qu arters. It is well w orth while to be Meet your buyers through this come acquainted w ith Brookings’ colum n—it’s quicker th at way. While Out Shopping * Ru Gun Club Enjoys “Feed” Tuesday Croft Lily Growers Named Officers ' M ' À< -TI 11 RS DAY, DECEMgrp M r. & Mrs. VirZid W ill Make Area ¿ J Mr. and Mrs. Vlrpl ,7 m aking their home « * 2, at Sandbo Auto Con« they will make theiTh ’ n \ n gl1. and c,«wa Wife Ogden. Utah, were Nov. 30 at L. D. S. Reno. She. at one tfc. resident of this area. Virgil will re-enter bua this, depending upon aval of materials to build a a place. ’ The Pilot—For Christel Murdock G. ROEDEI Funeral Direct» and Ambulance Serv» Pilone 1091 Crescent City, c d in Time For CHRISTMAS! , M utt Ihose Extra Comfortable Platform Rockers oice of T h re e s ty le s a n d la r g e se lec tio n o f covers! _ , Only Two More Da vs Left For Our C H R IS T M A S S A L E ! Last Day,, Friday, Dec. 13th (f.! i n « u v ! v ! T E 5 ,S H A V E B E E N A D D E D !! ItE M N A N T S Y a rd X — R egular $1 15 per yard *5 ¿ rC on <ale C O W B O Y S U IT S LEVI STKAI SS M 4 (o S regular SS.75 L A D IE S S K I S W E A T E R S . ‘ IÄ ¿ S "' m zcs ' - ■* W R egular $7.75 now priced at V O ’ J /S CHROME DINETTE SETS .a r g e S electio n in b o th w ood a n d p la s tic to p s. Chairs 5 u th red , b lu e an d iv o ry u p h o ld s te rv . HA if M ! < ;,,T T H A T L IT T L E L IT T L E ONE A R0CKER’ ( HA,R 0R TABLE SET? . $5-95 1 i u \e ju s t receiv ed se v e ra l new sh ip m e n ts. Come in a n d see th e m , to d a y ! Smith’s Dept. Store T e m p la r H o te l B ld g . CEDAR CHESTS T h e p e rfe c t g if t f o r T H E O N E A N D O N LY ! u rg e , room y c h e sts , 45x48 in c h e s— h a v e tra y s and a S E C R E T D R A W E R ! B ro o k in g s Dr. H. A. Stover □ C H IR 0 P R A C T O R 1062 J. Street Phone 3: C R E S C E N T C IT Y . C A L IF O R N IA X -R ifr SE R V IC E r L E C T R O P K Y S tO T H a R A P V VV n .E HAVE MANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS, TOO! f w * m u l i vi i r l H on I fo o ry . m ak . e someone __ -zv rg p e t t u w n e efill still h a v e _____ m an y .. ite m s t . h . a . t . w . ill T \B r| \ ' U< ef|U ; T . n 5 tic a l a n d a p p r o p r ia te g i f t : HASSOCKS. T H R O W B r ì i Pu \ M IR R O R S , B L A N K E T S , SPREADS. R L G S , H A M P E R S a n d m a n y o th e r ite m s! ELE C TRO -C ARD IO G RAP H O F F IC E H O U R S : M orning: 10:00 to K :0 0 (D a„ y fx w p t A fternoon: 2 00 ,o 6:00 (D a lly „ „ p , -n ,ursdav and S(Jnday) Evening: 7:00 to 9:00 (Monday. W ednesday and F rid ay , Hendricks1 Furniture Co» N ew Johnson B u ild in g S to re H o u rs 9 ». m. to 6 p. m.