Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 13, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
The Land of O pportunity
ant home demonstration leader,
Just where this barge came
'OSC, Corvallis, assisted the com- from is a mystery’ as yet, until
m ittee where seven communities the coast guard reveals this in-
were represented at the meeting formation. It was, however, in
with 16 women from 14 organi- pretty much of a battered con-
zations.
dition, resembling w hat might be;
. Delegates at the meeting w e re :! the general appearance a fte r a
Mrs. Bert Budkins, of Gold landing during the w ar on some
Meetings Planned For
Beach, representing the Woman's Pacific Island.
Three Places In Co.
However, the barge contained
club: Mrs. Mabel McVay, H a r­
Early In May
bor, Azalea Garden Club; Mrs. a dleseI engine, apparently in ex-
Lilian Mathews, Harbor, Azalea cedenr condition, together with
GOLD BEACH—-Proper prepa­ Garden Club; Mrs. Tom Newton, considerable gear used on such
boats.
ration of food for ¿old storage Harbor, Harbor Community club:
Speculation is m aking the com­
wes selected for demonstrations Mrs. Fred Adams. Ophir, Ophir
by home economics specialists of Grange; Mrs. Calvin Smith, Port munity rounds w hether this boat
Oregon State College, according Orford. Mrs. Wayne Thomas of finally drifted ashore here a fte r
to Mrs. Fred Adams, who was Port Orford; Mrs. Ruth Bath- a landing some years ago, or w as
elected last Friday as general iany. Harbor, Harbor Grange; being towed from one point to
chairman of the county-wide com Mrs. J. L. Forty. Port Orford. another recently, and broke loose
mittee. These demonstrations are 4-H club leader; Mrs. Robert E. from the towing ship.
scheduled for May 6, at Harbor Thomas, Port Orford, Home and
Mr. and Mrs. M ark Wood are
Grange Hall, May 7 a t Gold Rural Live Committee; Mrs. E r­
Beach community hall, and May ma Wagner. Port Orford, Mrs. planning an extended trip to
H at Sixes Grange. Each demon­ Habel McKenzie, Port Orford. C alifornia where they will visit
stration is scheduled to sta rt at Sixes-Elk Garden Club; Mrs. Ber­ friends and relatives.
W. H. Hibbard left Tuesday for
10:30 a. m. with a pot luck din­ nice Fitzpatrick, Port Orford, of
ner at noon.
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American Legion; Docia Sweet, Eugene on business.
All three demonstrations will Sixes, of the Grange; Mrs. Glad­
include preparation of food for ys Sharp. Gold Beach, W oman’s
the frozen locker (fruit, vege­ club and Mrs. Alice Hunt of Pis­
tables, m eat), some discussion of tol River.
how to use frozen food (especi­
ally to include those who buy
commercially frozen foods) and
Harbor
a little about home built frozen
Above Sandbo’s Auto Court
food lockers, with blue-prints.
Monday Through Friday
County Women
Will Learn Of
Frozen Foods
Community Hall
Issue Will Be Topic
O f Discussion
Soon
planning group. Committee ch air-(
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planning group. The Community
chairmen were selected to re­
organize the demonstrations In­
cluded are. Mrs. Ruth Bathianv.
of Harbor. Mrs. Bert Hudkins
of Gold Beach, and Docia Sweet I
of Sixes. Frances Clinton, assist-J
Club Feels Something
Should Be Done On
Long-Felt Need
In order to get all interested
people, organiaztions and pro-
>O/- j ponents together to come to some
M e , dec*s’on about a community hall
SPRING TYPE
CLOTHFS PINS
It dl B u y Clock and T oner
Ready for next fall will be the
electric clock and scoreboard a t
•be high school gym, it w as vot-
B r o o k in g s
WE HAVE ON HAND:
Rake Shake Siding
Johns-Manville Asbestos Siding
45-lb., 55-lb., 65-lb. and 90-lb. Roofing
34”, 39” and 44” Heatilators
14,” 9/16” and 34» Plywood
Masonite Temperboard
Masonite Tempered Tileboard
Johns-Manville Wallboard
Doors
Windows
Mouldings
Floor Tile
Chromtrim
4” Sewer Tile
Chimney Tile
Building H ardware
Glass
Katherine’s
Beauty Salon
Evening Appointments on
Tuesday and Wednesday
* * * * 4» * *
For your hosiery needs
Ions, rayons, lysle. cotton.
d«/i for this a r e a ’ th e Chptco R<*1 &
M is. .J, J, Gallagher.
_j Gun club, Tuesday voted to rent
the Grange hall, furnish refresh­
ments that such a meeting may
be held.
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All organiaztions of the area,
as well as any interested in the
f t
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I I T T C U * I I T
i u I i O
n
I A A M M I N
movement is invited to the m eet­
I I N J I J O tO U N O
ing, set for Thursday, March 20,
at the Harbor Grange. The dis­
O M lcn
siso
cussion will begin soon a fte r S
p. m , said Bob Perkins, p resid en t..;
Obligate N’rtc Members
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• U » IK A < rCAI
At the Tuesday meeting, a
number of new members were ob­
W atch for dates at Crescent
ligated into the club, including:
city, for your convenience!
Art Benson. Henry Leming. Jas.
!• ifleld, M. E. Dixon, Earl Temp­
lar. Robert C. Cox. E. A. Stor-
set and Leonard Harvey.
Sell, Buy or T ra d e -In Pilot Classi
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4 ', - k t T
WHERE YOU GET THE MOST
OF THE BEST
FOR THE
PLUS
G R E E N
STA M PS
Brookings Market
Thor Ask
Peggy Ask
the meeting, Tuesday.
.09 ’’
Drifts Ashore
Here, on Monda v
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(»rooted |>m«’h«r ru.l grin* In
C heleo Hom«*
Volo
Suppl« Coinpan«
ia»*- ■■■■■
X .. or landing barge of
o r t . drifted ashore h er
m orning, and was pulled
taken to his hom e by
Crook, county com m is-
who notified the coast
maaoAD sali
j*E E ,' E U ,U <>T US IN THE -MANUFACTURER’S TRUCK!
101
SHARE
IN
THE
S A V IN G S
the firid.
NOW !
S-inch Woodsman Boots
Ladies Oxfords
Goodyear Stitch Downs
Si L75
SL98 and $5.50
< uhan Heel House Slippers
jq 9S
Brookings Shoe Service
Shot» Repairing
B. J. Gould
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New Shoes
Reggy Gould
B t) H k r u i.'g » « x
......................$12.95 and $13.95
A sEs. \ ANI > TABLES. DROP-LEAF, EXTENSION
ANI) GATE-LEG TABLES
— We G u a ra n te e To S ave You M oney—
Hendricks Furniture Co«
New .Johnson
Building
u btore liours
• a. m. to 6 p. m.
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