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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1947)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON In the L a n d o f O p p o rtu n ity P age N in e Coquille visitors. Wednesday. Sixes Grange held a business lot, H. T. Jam es, who has a new Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris and meeting, Saturday evening, pre Buiek seven-passenger sedan, in d a u g h ter who lives near Roseburg ceding the social meeting. The 'ethttme Thompson Mrs. Roy Annin gives her fav dicates a willingness, until this spent the week-end with her ' Grange was entertained by the orite recipe for the week: area has raised sufficient funds rt Hoisess and F riday parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Chen Langlois boys tumbling class, un to buy an am bulance, to place oweth. Choeolate Swedish Meringue burned home Saturday, der direction of Kenneth Thomp use oi his ca r in cases of em er Mr. and Mrs. C lark Boiee and 5 egg whites "'from San Francisco. I son. The boys were served cokes gency. C ontact may be read * by fam ily spent several days last *4 cup cocoa and cookies. Following the busi-i spent several days telephone, and he will respond week a t W eott, Calif., visiting ness meeting members enjoyed ’s teaspoon cream ot ta r ta r quickly to the call. his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Curt D cup flour an hour of dancing, with lunch P m » Jack F.lwards Boice and daughter. Mrs. M ary Ladd of Escalon, following. 1 cup sugar '.ho have been living a t Calif., arrived at H arbor S a tu r Mr. and Mrs. George Hawkins *2 teaspoon vanilla Mi's. Ben Burgess, Mrs. E sther lake have moved to the Beat the egg whites until day for a short visit. She is the branch a, New Lake., and fam ily of Bandon were Sun Phillips. Mrs. Ethelene Thomp day guests of Fred Hofsess and foamy, add cream of ta rta r, su m other of Mi's. Ray Struebing. son met at the home of Dollie t A Thorhaven and L \le Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Autery. W ar gar and cocoa. Continue beating Mr. and Mrs. Struebing are now Sabin, Wednesday, where they »ppmg at Bandon Sat- ren ’H aw kins spent the week spent the day quilting a crib until spoon will stand in m ix in the east on business. W hile away, they will visit relatives a t Tiuise Epperson and Bud end w ith his parents, from Uni quilt fot the Floras Willow C lub' ture; add vanill and fold in the Chicago. versity of Oregon, at Eugene. | bazaar, which is to be held soon. | flour. Bake in buttered, shallow n of Myrtle Point were Ben Burgess of Denm ark w as, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown pan in a m oderate oven about Mrs. W alter Jones spent the J guests at the Will Sa- a Coosy Bay visitor, Friday. and family attended the show 20 minutes. Put cakes together week-end here with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gorhman of Port j at Bandon Saturday evening. with filling, and decorate top She is employed at the s ta te ie Chenoweth of Gold O rford w ere visitors at Langlois i with filling and candied fruit and w elfare office at Gold Beach. Lowell Kreutzer and Ralph came Saturday to visit Mrs. L. M. Bates and children, Thursday. nuts.. Chocolate, maple, or cof Cope left early Sunday morning (her. John Chenoweth, Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Strain and on a business trip to Seattle. fee is especially good for the fill B arab ara and Bob made a trip md Mr:. Bill Smith and son w ere shoppers at Coquille,) to Medford the past week-end. The home economics division ing flavor. o have been living in one S aturday. . While Mrs. Bates rem ains there of Sixes Grange will meet at the Burgess Cottages, south her daughter, Mrs. D. N. Mc Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Venard of! home of Mrs. Hazel McKenzie, at park, have moved to Coos Comb, is staying at H arbor. . Elk River. March 20. Coalinga, Calif., arrived W ed make their home. Paul Baney bridge crew, which nesday, and will spend the sum A petition, signed by quite a Mrs. Mabel McVay. Mrs. B er Margaret Hofsess spent has been working on Floras Lake nice Newton, Mrs. Lillian M at num ber of people, totally some m er a t D enm ark, m aking their davs last week with Mrs. Phillips while their hus- home in one of her parents’ cot bridge spent several days last hews and Mrs. Ruth B athiany 200-odd acres within the orig week working on the Pistol River attended a m eeting at G o l d inal plan for incorporated city made a business trip to tages, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burgess. bridge. Mr. V enard will work for Mr. Beach, Thursday, at which time of Brookings, is on file at the incisco. Mr. and Mrs. Friday Phillips Burgess in the logging woods. plans were made for the county Pilot office for scrutiny of any md Mrs. A. W. Cope vis- and Charles Storm were Bandon He is a chem ist teste r for the dem onstration agent, from the who may wish to look at it. latives at Coquille, Wed- visitors, Monday. Shell Oil Co. county agent's office, to come to Effective March 1. according to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Venard this area for dem onstrations. The Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crew Burgess was a Bandon an advertisem ent of Coos-Curry and son of Bandon spent T hurs of Denmark were Myrtle Point ladies were acting in the in te r E lectric Co-operative, new power ! caller, Wednesday, visitors, Friday. est of various local womens o r rate will same people of this are a and Mr. Clarence Fain day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jam es ganizations. >ort Orford visitors on Crew. They w ere accompanied considerable money. The adver home by th eir little daughter, In a communication to the Pi- tisem ent appears on page six. md Mrs. Kenneth Thom p- who had spent the night with 1 Jeanette were shopping her grandparents. The Port O rford Firem en will t ie Saturday afternoon. it . Mrs James C lew were sponsor a dance a t Sixes Grange In order to help raise finances S atu rd ay night, March 15, with B R IN G IN G B R O O K IN G S T H E B E S T for the forthcoming Junior-Senior |yovr hosiery needs ny- music by the N iem an-Liverm ore Prom, staged by the students; oyotts. lysle, eotton, see orchestra. Lunch will be served of Brookings high school, the! , I. Gallagher. a d v by ladies of Sixes Grange. Rod and Gun Club has a g re e d , to assist the movement by stag-' ing a dance at the Grange hall, Saturday, March 22, proceeds of | which will be turned over the, Mens and Boys—not a better buy students. Tickets and advertising for anywhere.....................25 to 50 Per Cent Off the affair will appear later this Blue Denim Work Jackets (this week week. L O IS Favorite Recipe Local News Items Dance To Benefit Local Junior Prom Sweater Sale COME AS YOU ARE donee Assisted by Chetco Rod & Gun Club for benefit of the Junior-Senior from HARBOR GRANGE HALL SATURDAY, MARCH 22 P«r couple Dancing at 9:00 Open Tuesday rhi le Yets Have Prority * On PlVwood Boats PORTLAND — Veterans hold top priority to buy one of 350; re-inforced plywood assault boats offered for sale until March 18, through Seattle regional office, Portland w ar assets adm inistra tion said Monday. Both square and V-bow model ) craft are listed. WAA suggests ; adding seats a n d cnrlocks to make them suitable for fishing,« resorts or light workboat serv-i ¡ice They were designed for use Iwiih medium power outboard mo-] ; i o f . Sizes vary from 11 to 16! feet 1< and 5 to G’.« feet wide.; only) regular $4.50, now.......................$2.00 EVERYTHING EOR THAT WORKING MAN Come in and see our fine line of mens and boys Clothing. You’ll be surprised at the stock here. YOUR R EX A LL ST O R E Ready To Serve You Always Chetco Drug Co« T. W. Zenier PHONE 183 tael that re-modeling in going 51 ne ‘?s ■ 1 of the building, the cafe lre’open for business today. We will con- serve < xcellent meals which have h'tharao’i (< j le Nook’s service. Í r WE ARE fj[A¡)CyARíERS FOR 'VE WILL FEATURE: i) 0 U G H N U T S I hicken Spaghetti French Fried Potatoes tiering To Special Parties Special Dinners He ffeeUt Cafe THE Bill Ward Clothing Store M U R P H Y ’S Get Ready Jl ntffl for spring and summer driving Let us tune your engine with our modern equipment. Brake re-lining and Hydraulic over TOP-NOTCH QUALITY at hauling our specialty. reasonable TEXACO PRODUCTS PRICES! RICHMOND TIRES B ■fll B R O O K IN G S * S W 22 R 3 • 4- '•< GARAGE Claude Goldizen George Darling Next Door to Brookings Market