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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1947)
Page Eight THURSDAY, JANUARY RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON in the Land of O pportunity of O reeon C ity Mrs. L aura Cas- of the county com m ittee. R ate P.-T. A. will m eet at the school sidy of P o rtlan d ; Mrs. L y d i a of paym ent is to be 70%z of the »t 8:00 p. m . A t m a t h n e p lans F o r th e p a st we«*. H ursh of S acram en to and Mrs. cost of m ateria l. will be ca rrie d fo rw ard h>r p u r- Max Min L etsv B ecksted of C arpenteria, The county convention fallowed chase of play g ro u n d equ ip m en t S u n d a y : C alif All w ere present for the a series of th re e m eetings held for th e first th re e grades, D ecem ber 23 . ...66 45 funeral except Mrs. Fronia H ursh. in each of the com m unities w here O nly th ro u g h in te re st of the D ecem ber 24 62 46 The deceased spent his e n tire com m itteem en w ere elected. Of- p aren ts of th ese g rad e ch ild ren D ecem ber 25 ....68 44 1 f< here, following dairying, ex- fleers for 1947 a re : can th is p ro ject be ca rrie d on to D ecem ber 26 . 49 47 L a r e Gathering Pays cept the years he had charge of N o rth e rn : R aym ond Capps, Joe com pletion.. D ecem ber 27 ..... 49 37 Tribute To Pioneer D<d N orte C ounty hospital. Nilson, L. K. H utton. J. R. \ o a - «500 nrize w ill be aw ard ed D ecem ber 28 45 33 •P all bearers were C hester M ar- kam. and P. G. Sw eet. . A' ^ 0 0 prize w ill aw ard ed D ecem ber 29 54 37 Of District U, Alf Gendlin Robert S arin a. C e n tra l: J. H. H u n t. Clifl Hoi- th e class b n n g .n g th e m ost p ar- R ain fall fo r week S m ith. K a te B ailey je n ts to this m eeting ''M IT I I RIVER F uneral serv- Will M orrison. Délas M aas and lopeter. M. i f were held here Sunday a fte r- John Cooper. Interm ent was at an(- N orm an C henow eth. Mr. an d Mrs. A. D. Gr An officer of th e s ta te P a re n t- 1 >n -•* 1 'tO ft >m the M ethodist th e local cem etery under direc- i S o u th ern : G eorge F unk, Cecil W att Chas. W arnock. Doyle G ar- T each ers A ssociation will be on j tu rn e d to A lam eda. Calif., < h Veh foi F rank lam es H aight, tion of R oeder F uneral home. hand to speak. People of th e a re a a visit w ith h te ri son-in-la widely-known Del N orte citizen S M IT H R IV E R LOCAL N E W S vin, David C rocket, a re u rg ed to show in te re st in t h i s ' d a u g h te r, Mr. and Mrs. who was instantly killed when Everyone around here have en- throw n out of the tru ck driven joyed the old-tim e C hristm as by m eeting. S m ith. by his son, C arlton, T hursday celeb ratin g w ith fam ily re-unions, +— F ro m night about midnight, north of w ith m any local boys home from MARY ANN JOHNSON C rescent City on highway 101, the service. M any homes present- n ea r Jordan C<eek. Rev. E. C. ,ed a lovely appearance w ith big W hen filling gem o r muffin pans Hicks officiated lighted trees showing through the leave one of the sm all sections I Mrs. W illiam H all sang “ Lead windows ___ ________ M r and Mrs. Jam es H ardy and and St w ith w a te r ~ Kindly Light" _____ and ___ “Old Rugged Cross.” accompanied at the piano tw o children of Rio Vista have will n ev e r scorch, by Mrs. R. D. Rowley. I retu rn ed to th e ir home a fte r vis- m a km g fru it pies, th e su g a r ■ 1 church was filled w ith a itin e Mr. and Mrs. E. A. K am berg !‘ hould n° ' * Put ° " W . b u r Thtf g eT row d of friends, an t’ m any and son. over the C hristm as hoi- betw een tw o lay ers of th e fru it. largeY S u g a r next to th e to p will to u g h -i w ere forced to stand outside. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Goodlin have en.,j5 ' . . Mr. H aight, a native of Sm ith fru it ferm en ts, le -h e a t < River, w t s bom Oct. 15. Ih79 son as th e ir guests during the holi- . PAINTS AND SUNDRIES ' th eir ___ son ___ and ____ family, M r .. 11 .a n d . add a sllKa r a n d . of Dan , |n d Fannie H a i g h t . days, __________ ______ pioneers h f the valley. He was and Mrs Milton Gcxxllin, of H o n -1 m a^e UP *nto P*es and tartB * ferm ent, h e-h eat o r 67 years. 2 m otnhs and 11 days olulu, who are spending a m onth " on the m ainland. m elt, add a little s u g a r and wa- of age. . M r and Mrs. W illiam C hapm an *^en thicken w ith corn starc h He is survive« by his widow, Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered Mae, two sons, C arlton and D a n -1 of San Anselmo spent C hristm as I,,r sauce- A pump for every need! ny; two granddaughters, Helen day w ith h er b ro th e r and sister- ^en m aking sandw iches, cut and Lois; a brother, Fred, seven in-law. Mr. and Mi's. L ester Ul- ^ e bread loaf lengthw ise instead sisters, Mrs Eddie W estbrook rich. Mrs. C hapm an is the for- of crossw ise. It saves m uch of Complete Line of Plumbing Goods. and Mrs. H enrietta Woodruff of m er C acelia U lrich. I the w aste and aids in m aking STOVES, RANGES AND & Sm ith River; Mrs. Fronia H ursh John B arnum m otored to P o rt- ta ncy sandw iches. — ---------------- -------------------- land w here he spent C hristm as Spinach m ay be the broom of v ith relatives. He was accom- ,h e sto rta c h , but s a u e rk ra u t is paniefF home by Mrs. B arnum l^ e vacuum cleaner. CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS ; and tw o d au g h ters, who have ■ M eat should be placed in the We just got in a new shipment! spent several m onths w itn h e r , 1‘ ' ! ite r a to r , but not a g a in st the ¡p aren ts. >ce. Ice alw ays d raw s out th e G uests at the hom e of Mr. and ^ av o r of an y m eat pressed up j Mrs. O scar B row ne over New a ^ ain st tU Y ears are th e ir d a u g h te r and fia p p y N ew Y ea r to a ll fro m (son, and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. P ^ <Iry A nn- Box Office Opens 7:30 1 H arold Horn and two children of , — ............... Show S ta rts 7 45 j Ashland, and Mr. and Mrs. R o b - 1 Playground Equipment Brookings Oregon J*™ Brown and two children oi Sought Bv P.-T. A. Here 1 W A T C H T H IS CORNER At the Ja n . 9 m eetin g of th e ,+ . Weather Rei Final Rites Held •Sunf’f’.y For Frank James Haiffht Kitchen Hints Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing Get DUTCH BOY M P U M P S "C U STO M A IR E " Pine Cone J. J. Gallagher T il E A T R E I’ I. U M B I N G "Life Of Flower” Topic For Meeting F riday and S atu rd ay — January 3 and I— IXH BLEH EA D ER ’Buckskin Frontier’ W ith Richard Dix, plus “Dannv Bov Sunday and Monday— Matinee, 2 p. m., Sunday January 5, B and 7— Three Big Da vs "Smokv In Technicolor) Featuring Fred MacMur ray and Anne Baxter, al- »k so a « snort. Co. AAA Officers Named For Year Jan u ar) S and 9— All members of the vountv AAA comm ittee w ere re-elected I «t a county convention held last week. A new p ractice was recom m end- hark Waters' With Franchot Tone and n’nu,“ Merle Oberon, plus a car- >on. « L . ; ? I HAVE PURCHASED THE BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & VARIETY SHOP FROM c. M. B R 0 0 K S of Gold Beach, Oregon I will be Open for Business, January 3.1947 and the shop will he known as Bob’s Appliance Shop Templar Hotel Building Brookings, Ore. "B^L^NAmnTnd m « K athryn Bolin. W ednesday and Thursday t» How lovely the blossoms t f o u ri p lan ts come to be. and the inter- ’ estin g story of th e ir reproduction, will be' told by Mrs. Alice P e r kins w ho will present an enter- ■ tain in g skit, depicting the life and anatom y of a flower, when A zalea G arden C lub m eets, Jan. 9, for the first m eeting c t the new year. M em bers a re requested to re spond to roll call by giving a g ard en resolution, t h i s aiding! each one in the execution of h er resolution. An in tere stin g fe a tu re of the p ro g ram will be th e flower a r ran g em en ts by Mrs. Jessie P ear- mine, Mrs. Lura Leonard and Mrs. M arg aret Tisdale. These will be t atu ate d by Mrs. Bernice N ew ton and Mrs. D orothy Lock- land. G arden problem s which e n te r the life of every good g ardener will be given considérât it n by ” 7 , ^ , 1 ^ , To?*’, “ X . X ‘L i T C b X S M county com m ittee feels th at this I ‘SJ hV N ‘St p ra ctk » th a t can l e WE WILL CARRY: RADIOS: Philco. Olympic. Packard Bell and Gilfillan HOT WATER HEATERS Lamps Gifts Appliances Presteline Stoves Novelties Launderolls Cigarettes Ph Be© Freezers Shel! Jewelry Gandies R. H. COX, Proprietor