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B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R P IL O T , B R O O K IN G S , O R E G O N
Home of the Croft Lily
THURSDAY, DEC,
the crew, a ch ief boatsw ains m ate, Satellite Club Elects at
F or T h at C hristm as dinner —
Omer Landers, who
T u rkeys, youn g toms, 45c pound, over the week-end from ¿a
w as a son of one of his old ship
adv stopped briefly at the piu,
m ates whom he m et at M ilw au Meeting, Tuesday Evening whole or half. C hetc S tore
S a te llite club held its e g u la r
kee last summer.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B. H arris to have his Pilot sent the»
m eeting at Nook C afe club rooms, returned home Su nday a fte r se v
G E T -T O G E T H E R D A T E S E T
ing the w inter where he u
A nother big com m unity get- to T uesday evening, with 23 ladies eral days spent at Dunsm uir, C a l w ith his daughter, and b
geth er is planned for the grade present. A chicken dinner w’as ifornia, w ith relatives.
ploym ent.
school
gym, Dec. 27. Com m unity served by Mrs. C. I. P atrick. The
Group Plans Re-union
Mrs. V ivian Hudson has re tu rn
Framework of the house
singing, stunts, gam es and danc tables w ere decorated in holiday ed to P acific Grove, C alif., a fte r built by Pete Tierce, he
Next Year, Again,
ing w ill be enjoyed follow in g a I m otifs.
spending several w eeks here as been completed. The house'
At St. Louis
Offiicers elected w ere:
pot luck dinner. T he tim e is set
house guest of h er sister, Mrs. his land near W. W. Ruti
at 8 p. m.
P residen t— A lice Rausch.
acreage.
M issouri M organ.
V ice-president— F a y e Sunder
L A N G L O IS — Mr. and Mrs. B. F. P O T L U C K D IN N E R H E L D
Mrs. Rose H ubbard is a t S alem
To visit his aging paremi
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. V olck w ere land.
“ S m iley” W eaver, who have been
for several months w here she and Mrs. Don Bishop left W«
S
e
cretary-trea
su
erer
—
D
oro
host
and
hostess
at
th
eir
home,
visiting O tto H eckel since his re
has re-entered em ploym ent a t the day for Denver, Colorado i
turn from a trip east in August, Tuesday evening w ith a pot luck thy Kemp.
state
hospital, a position w hich she they w ill spend the holidays
P lan s w ere laid for form ation
le ft Thursday by stage for th eir dinner and get-togeth er. P resen t
held for severa l y e a rs prior to possibly the next month.
home at Fredericktow n, Mo., by w ere Mr. and M rs. A ndy A nder of an E astern S ta r ch ap ter here.
com ing to H arbor to m ake h er
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ji
w a y of Los Angeles, El Paso and son and S p eed ,'M r. and Mrs. Ted F ollow in g the m eeting gam es w ere
home.
H er husband is also em le ft early this week for „„
enjoyed.
The
next
m
eeting
w
ill
L. Thom pson and son, Mr. and
F o rt Sm ith, Ark.
ployed at the sta te institution.
N ew Mexico, where they
The W eavers liked this coun Mrs. K enneth Thom pson a n d be held, Jan. 21 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. M erle H enscam for the next few weeks ’
Mrs.
Gladys
Zenier.
Jeanette.
try, but Mrs. W eaver claim ed she
A group of young folks su r returned from a w e e k ’s w edding asked that their Pilot be seat
liked Missouri better.
prised
the p a rty when they sang trip to P ortlan d and oth er n orth 418 W est Eighth St. for the>
Mrs. Tom N ew ton subm its her
Mr. H eckel and Mr. W eaver en
ern O regon points. T h e y a re now few weeks.
C hristm as carols.
fav
o
rite
recipe:
listed together in the navy at St.
a
t home to th eir friends at the
Mrs. Ralph Brooks will.
Louis for the Spanish-Am erican “ L A Z Y H O U S B W IF E ” P IC K L E S
form
er H eib erger a p artm en ts in Christm as at Portland with!
W ash and dry, then pack med
w ar. Mr. W eav er w as known to
Brookings.
tives.
his shipm ates as “Sm iley.” T hey ium sized cucum bers in Jars.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
a
rl
H.
L
au
gh
lin
T
h
orough
ly
m
ix
the
follow
ing
and
Mr. and Mrs. Pete __
served on the U. S. S. D ixcy, go
P ete L e srrr'ste r ordered a lot of P rin eville, Ore., who have been expect to leave Saturday for
ing to Cuba and Porto Rico, th e n , pour over the cucu m bers:
3 quarts vin eg ar
of calenders, which he w ants peo visiting fo r some tim e in C a lifo r e ra l weeks visit over the ho
to Europe, A frica and South A m
1 q uart w ^ter boiled then cooled ple of the area to have. He w ill be nia, w ere visitors several days a t a t Fresno, Calif. Their yo
erica.
1 cup salt
gone a fte r this week-end until the A. O. S ch m itt home, H arbor. dau gh ter will be married
In 1902 they w ere assigned to
% cup sugar.
T h ey w ill be home January
Jan.
3, but he w ants everyone to T h ey le ft for home today.
different ships and never saw each
1 cup dry m ustard.
com
e
and
get
theirs.
oth er for 45 years, when they met
1 scant teaspoon saccarine
last July at St. Louis.
Installation of officers of Chet-
4 teaspoon powdered alum .
co G range w ill be held F rid ay
Mr. W eaver lost a son m the
T h ey should stand six w eeks or w ith county deputy, Fred Adam s
la st war, when he w as taken a
longer to th orough ly pickle, be as in stallin g officer. Also to be
Put your household items in good order!
prisoner of the Japs at C o rre g i
fore using. S eal.
G E N E R A L R E P A IR S A S F O L L O W S : electrical — Irons, tout
enjoyed w ill be a pot luck supper
dor and w ent down on a ship
and C hristm as p arty and g ift e x
sunk while bound for Japan.
ers, hot plates, heaters, lamps, percolators, waffle irons, tmi
Too Late To Classify change.
Mr. H eckel also met tw o other
wich toasters; household — Tables, chairs, stools, stands »
old shipm ates at St. Louis and
Mrs. D orothy W ilber is re tu rn
F or sale: larg e p arlor c ir c u la t
general re finishing.
h
five more at the national conven ing heater, very’ nice; vacuum ing from Friant, Calif, this w’eek
tion at M ilw aukee. Out of the cleaner, n early new ; baby bed, in w here she has been visiting her
— D oor B e lls In stalled or Repaired—
800 who had left St. Louis, only good condition. Osa Johnson, Box 1 son, Cecil, who is spending the
eight w as he able to locate.
184, Brookings.
42tf 1 w in ter with his uncle and aunt
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & VARIETY SROI
He said "the em otion” of m eet
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W ilhelm , and
T em p lar hotel building
Brookings. Orega
ing these old friends w as beyond
Cabin for R e n t: by day, w eek, attending school.
words.
or month. Inquire Cabin 11, Sand-
They plan another re-union next bo A uto Court, H arbor.
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y e a r at St. Louis, or M iam a, Fla.
D uring the last w a r Mr. H eckel
For S a le : C hevrolet farm truck
rigged a boat for sea at the ship — good condition. E. A. Elston,
y ard at Coos B ay, that one of E asy S treet, Brookings.
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Spanish-American
Vets Meet Again
After 45 Years
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Templar Hotel Bldg.
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A ftern oon: 2 00 to 6:00 (D a ily except Thursday and Sunday)
E ven in g: 7:00 to 9:00 (M onday, W ednesday and F rid ay)
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