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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1947)
Pag e Twelve In the Land of 0 ppo r t unit y^ garden with a number of speci- wept. i ployed as sta te v p * e rn a r!nn, b” t the illness of her mens of acacias. Now there was another woman js now not connected in th a t ca- The Loyal BateT Mrs. Jessie Judkins gave an and she moved from the place pacity.. _____ pleasantly surprised interesting description of heather where she had been living and Bush arrived*from P a rk e r the pnse<11 the week week ^u/ when tJ in d ------ also told ....................... about two in te r-, went to a different community. Ariz., for a a few days ---- ....... ......... - u a y s stay S la y at a i his nis and her two rtfld* An atrr sphere of spring per- esting sting shrubs which are p,anted planted And aftef after Sh? she had met s°m some e of of; » home here, here, looking looking a a fte fte r r busi- busi- from Klamath F n valor’ the meeting of the \z ile a ,n a fr° nt ° of f the Grange hall~ front hall the the Pe°Ple people there- there, and and had had h h a a d d |n |n e e ss ss m m atters. atters. definite visit ’ Garden Club Thursday afternoon ^ ra w b e rrj's h ru b and the Breath contacts with one of the church- Mr. and Mrs. W alter Pear- The play is the , both'rare and lovely es there and its she mine took Mrs A C Noocnc .... .. of Heaven both rare and lovely es there and its members, members, she I mine Arrangements ' v lW h xvu-s. — a . l -• . iseeves 21 is the date! Spon A rrange m e rits of flowering shrubs . . , , , . , , . . , . ,, . ».T, np tables and platform ,!,'s' EUa„ RoKe” / " T ”? sp± ! somewha' “ /»H ow s: and her two daughters. Mrs. Wil- senior class. what gardeners should do this This is a good town, and I liamson and Mrs Vfnrrio r ,. F o r your every Ml4. b- afternoon program was rnonth, urging war on snails and like it. The people are friendly reka S a tu rd fv where the th r ^ e e j ? e t e Lesmeister' unde, ladership of Mrs. LMcius slugs. . and cordial. They are hospita-! women r r fOr\ Wh° *u°re 3 ,Ci ° f c,affo* Preceding the program the hie and ready to go halfw ay o rie rn California where Mrs n " Too Late To < is . ss,sting her was Mrs. Ruth business meeting was under di- farther. I like the church esp e-'v es will rem ain until h e r h e a i t l " Bathiany, whose subject was rection of Mrs. Mabel McVay, ciallv, because there I have found improves. Mr and M r - Pl Baby bed ,6-yr. old) , camellias and she told of the president. Initial steps were tak- a welcome from people who seem Kennedv and Ha*..„,,♦«». u ” nR>r varieties in her garden en .owani the spring flower show gracious and warm I am glad “ ^ ^ 0 0 ^ horn ° W tress & springs, practw C ost $50, will sell for v hich she hones to enlarge and given in connection with the (I moved, and I hope to stay here Mrs. Estelle G arrard left the good high chair for £ FME develop into commercial camel- \zal a Festival. Hostesses for all the rest of my life.” lias She also told of a rare and the afternoon were Mrs. Osa ! And this happy woman beamed, la tte r p art of the week lo r a ested, w rite Box 11, ft lovely new shrub. Chinese in Johnson, Miss Ruth Newton and i And this is all, except for two trip of ten days to southern Cali- * . :• fornia, where she will visit h er F or sale: coal tar M origin, called the Princess Flower j Mrs. Frank Pallady i 1 r™. -« — .. — facts — and one quotation. First, relatives and baby stroller. Carl j which has royal blue blooms, this is a tru e story, taken from ! Mr. and Mrs. Merle Long of cover ng the shrub and fcliage Pi 2 iv , • .th e record of a m an’s actual ex- K lam ath Falls are houseg!es?s For Sale: large Non of bronze colo. C>COUt EXCCUtlVC penence. And seco n d y. o il, ? « Bathiany cu lato r heater. T. S. Mrs. Frances Bigham showed “ Il/afin n e” 4 O women were talking about the daughter, Mrs. Jack Craford, this Vincent Apt. the escalon'a which she said was ■L^vlIllvS j DO V same town and the same church. week. particularly adapted to the coas- _____ The quotatoin. which may be !• or Sale : Narcissus Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jordan and tai region dnd which easily made E. A. Seation, of Coos Bay, a described as an overstatem ent ry plants, $2.50 per hedges and enclosures as well as regional scout executive, has an containing a significant tru th , two daughters, Mrs. Albert Scal- Roderick. Brookings. vin and Miss Ethel, all of F e rn background for annuals. A shin- applicable definition for a boy: runs as follows: mg ever ’ -,«en foliage with at- "After a male baby has grown “We see people not as they dale, spent Thursday evening at W anted to Rent: 2-1 the home of Mr. Jo rd an ’s sis tractive oink and white flowers out of long clothes and triangles are, but as we are.” house, with or without, in late s iring. Mrs. Viola Hans-j and has aquired pants, freckles ter, Mrs. Milton Foster and fam W ill sign two-year lease, ily. They are form er residents of y ear in advance. Thrwl ( am shov ed a bicket of blooms and so much dirt that relatives this area picked from the shrubs of her do not care to kiss him between H. T. James, Harbor. Mrs. Fred G ardner retu rn ed meals, he has become a boy. Mrs. Lawrence Myers subm its home from the Seaside hospital He is a piece of skin stretched her favorite recipe this week: For sale: glass jars, at Crescent City, Friday eve porch swing, 3-qt. ice over an appetite. A noise cov CHOCOLATE CAKE ning, and is recuperating a t h e r zer, S-day clock, gar ered with smudges. He is called 1*2 cups flour. home. a tornado because he comes at hose, pressure cooker, 1 cup sugar Mrs H. J. Weigel was called m any other items.. Ira the most unexpected time, hits 1/3 cup butter. the most unexpected places, and _Elkton. Ore., Wednesday by miles up Chetco. 2 eggs. leaves everything a wreck behind 2 teaspoons baking powder. him. He is a growing anim al of milk. Box Office Opens 7:3(1 superlative promise, to be fed, 1 1 cup teaspoon soda. watered, and kept warm, a joy Show Starts 7:45 1 ’i teaspoon sals. forever, a periodic nuisance, the B rokings Oregon problem of our times, the hope 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 squares chocolate. of a nation. Every boy born is ( ream butter, add sugar grad- evidence that God is not vet dis yolks, vanilla and melted choc- couraged of man La-'l Time Tonight: and cream well. Add egg We it not for boys, the news-j o ually, hne# j — Papers would go unread and thou- dry inKredlents and •Shadow of a Doubt’ sands of picture shows would co <U d a l,e rn a tely with milk. Fold in bankrupt. The boy is a soecta- D 8g. Whltes’ Rake at 350 degrees tor. He watches parades, fires, 10 ayers for 20 minutes, Friday and S aturday— tights, ball games, m otor c a ix T . -------------------- * Hut Plates Heaters boats, and airplanes with equal fervor, but will not w at',u the February 21 and 22- NEW FLUORESCENT FIXTURES clock. Dr. and Mrs. W alter Krebs and young daugnter of G rants Boys faithfully im itate their DORMEYER MIXERS Pat O'Brien in fathers in spite of all efforts to Pass spent the week-end as the ........... ~ teach them good ....... m anners. A boy, houseguests at the home of Mr ‘f not washed too often a n d 'k e p t an<1 Mrs- E- E Hanscam Sr. D r’ DESK LAMPS in a cool, quiet place a fte r each .K rpbs spent a sum m er here a and many other items too numerous to incident, will survive broken _ years ag0 when hp was em-1 Garden Club Hears Of Shrub Culture Favorite Recipe Pine Cone theatre NOW IN STOCKl “ S E L E C T -O -R A Y ’ Sun and Heat Lamp Local iSews Items “CRACK-UP with Claire Trevor, plus a cartoon. wmes, hornets, poison oak, swim- ••— --------------- -- WELDING From MARY ANN JOHNSON Sunday and Monday “SISTER KENNt South Bank Road .2 mile from Harbor WtHlnemlay and Thursday— BURGESS f batteries •o m 10? z A D A ’ S BEAUTY SH O P J!i'' "ut of «hing«. As t* “ , sick'soul onei > - honu dutch boy paints and sundries PUM PS Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered A pump for every need! Complete Line of Plumbing Goods. STOVES, RANGES AND the ' chureK church, its w. wllt ant) x , ,n,dT : r ' and dis- am Headquarters For A l l ’ NST«UM |1 m 7 T T. 4. M £JV D £N H 4L L ,\.e. “RETURN OF FRANK JAMES” i "» - Brookings Elect rie & Radio ( onipanv h„d ^ ,he c i,>' «»’ere she had been living, and went to « 'm ailer community. A fter she'd February 26 and 27— an a“' ,hc «here. L ' . h•‘.d hart “ me contacts with As a followup bins she declared herself some- X , ° fon <‘,hr,hU'Vh,'S ^m " o a i on this wise: I don't like this town -n People in it cordi«l in.. L . friendly or If you nu 5 d ° nt take one in - \o „ .W onE ,0 'h e righi — With Henry Fonda. G e n e lo l^ " i set recognition and times ,, "j Sporting Goods and Fishing ’ On Sale Locallv •y at ai POINT O F VIEW W. E. SERVICE Matinee, 2 p. m., Sunday Pinch of salt added to coffee Uffore the boding w ater is on accentuate the delicious fia- February 23, 21 and 23— Avdl vor and aroma. W aste pipes may be cleaned " of soap and slime by placing a ' | handful of common salt in the •n ? ’n.’1.Of he h»’ ‘n O 'er night. nigh, I | ui ' me nasin over with Rosalind Russell T ilt* fir t * 1 nit It ci .. , . . ' ' ^ h ,of »»<«• .n ilM the! morning will c,r a r thl> Alexander Knox, plus the lx-comn" 'lr l ki,f h'’nw«he 'h a t has ntay U- c S b X ^ 0* ^ " 1 “MARCH OF TIME” . pj rubbing with V. A. Mendenhall. Sr. BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. Mello’s Kitchen Hints 1 i< i tu\\ anti Jackie Coo- P p r , phis a cartoon. ------------ - ming holes, fights and nine help ings of pie.” Closed Sunday and Monday “ C U STO M A IR E " ( IRCULATING OIL HEATERS J« J. Gallagher p l u m b in g W ATC H TH IS