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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1947)
l Y APRIL 17. 194< BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON /» the Land of Opportunity Page Nine this busy cleaning season, instead Brookings has improved since of using a m at to .k n eel on when last year when Mr. Johnson be receiving transfusions of plasm a I greenhouse. Mrs. R uth Slocum w ashing or polishing floors, and gan his building, they now plan and blood. Suffering from B rights and children moved into the re having to haul it around with to build a sum m er home in this disease, her condition is reported cently vacated house a fte r liv ing o~< C^iMner Ridge for the ¡you, ju st fasten rubber sponges area soon, so they can fish in improved. Misses M artha. Mary and Clair nr rfttfu! comedy-romance, to the knees w ith elastic garters. this district. ¿nit 2 gay background To prevent the gloss from com Mrs. Yelton's sister and hus Hanley of Medford were Sunday ona! gambling and pro- ing off w hite paint, wash with band were with them, from Texas \ isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ray L: te To Classify gamblers» who seem to milk and a very little soap. and they, too. thought Brookings Struebing. Mr. and Mrs. Orville interesting people), is Rub th e m eat of a pecan nut one of the beauty spots of the of Smith River were dinner guests ‘ t S : i Excellent Jersey the same day. ucV which opens Fri- into a bad scratch on highly pol entire coast. cow, 2-months-old calf, 33 H an thè Pine Cone Theatre, ished fu rn itu re. Then rub, with Two local young men returned sen Leghorn hens. O. C. Turley, home last week a fte r serving for six miles up north bank of the err Young. Barbara Hale fu rn itu re polish. You will hardly * Morgan in the stellar see the scratch. a year with the arm y. Richard Chetco river. Crook, who had served at Guam, I save o u r m ahogany and w a l-; and H erbert Lemin’g, who had For sale: 5-h. p. tracto r. Used the season’s m ost fa n - nut fu rn itu re when it get scratch been in the Philippines w ith an once. Next to Brookings M arket. [enngs. this RKO Radio ed by coating the scratches lib engineering outfit, a re now ci F ran k George. Young as a lad who erally w ith iodine and. when the 7-2* Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Turley successfully, by his iodine is dry, polishing well with expect to leave the end of this vilians. Richard went to P o rt land the la tte r part of the week the charming Miss fu rn itu re polish: For R e n t: Reservations taken week for the midwest, especially to visit other relatives. a damsel who, by rea- now for office rooms (doctor or F o r stubborn m arks on floors to their old home in Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Craig and dentist preferred) and sleeping descent from a long use some steel wool a w onder-' While they plan an extensive jambling ancestors, de- ' ful tim e saver. This will also ap trip, neither of them predicted children have moved from the | rooms in the Johnson building. of chance to such ply to scuff m arks from boys the time they would be home. G ardner cottage, near the Chetco See August Johnson, on prem 7* that she won’t even boots on your linoleum—b e fo re ! They will leave here by way river, to their new home near the ises, ng from a vending ma- ¡you give it your annual coat of: of San Francisco. clear varnish. pid takes care of this insurmountable differ- ptnion, and when L arry Mrs. R. J. Gould submits her B R IN G IN G BRO O KING S TH E B E ST to give up gambling, favorite recipe this week: to marry him. They HAM AND PIN EA PPLE Nevada and matrimony, Slice of ham. 1 inch thick from ceremony is hardly over center cut of cured ham. am find it necessary to 1 Since S unday will be the final 2 cups milk serm on of Rev. C. E. Dunham, good deed by show- 2 tablespoons butter. a t the local B aptist community vice how to shoot craps. 1 can sliced pineapple AH reduced in price. See these for savings! church, a ground-breaking cere Soak the ham in the milk for Brent, Irish-born lead- mony will be held in the a fte r has a "split personality” noon in his honor, for the new four hours, when ready to cook LARGE STOCK OF ! his picture assignments i parsonage, to be built adjacent remove ham from milk and p la c e 1 in hot pan with the butter. Cook freed. At least it would 1 to th e church. *ay, judging from his P lanning to leave for their slowly until brown and then turn lema portrayals, home a t Eugene, Rev. and M rs.' ham and brown on other side, i ent role in Internation- D unham will remain until a fte r T ransfer ham to another pan TO CHOOSE FROM nptation.'' which opens the business meeting, to be held and plac'> in warm oven w h e re ' it will stay hot but not cook. it the Pine Cone, is th a t T hursday, April 24. P ut slices of pineapple in pan British archaeologist, A w eek from Sunday a substi nist and sober lover, tu te p a sto r will deliver the se r with ham juice and brown on characterization in this mon a t th e church, with the new both sides. Place ham in p la t far cry from his mad- p asto r probably present for th e ! te r with slices of browned pine m the romantic corn Sunday following. No word has apple on top and around it. Mix er Come Back,” oppo- been received whom the confer pineapple juice with ham gravy, and pour over ham. " Ball. ence will appoint for this church it Wednesday "Flight starring Jack Holt Curtis, comes to the Thinks Brookings Fine; Mrs. C. A. Waldien was called ten. Flan To Build Home to Bakersfield. Tuesday bv the Mr. and Mrs. Claud Yelton serious illess of her mother. She w ere visitors at the August John left on the noon bus. l BAFJ son home Tuesday. Mr. Yelton Music for the Baptist Com- is in the paint anu hardw are i munity church. Sunday will be 1 ANN JOHNSON business at Lynwood, Calif. I "O Magnify the Lord With Me,” They have been coming through ! I by Evans and solo: "Lord Most ■ CLEANING H IN T S I Brookings m any sum m ers to fish J ¡ Holy,” Caesar Frank, by Ethel ‘ "house-maid k n ee’ a t on the Rogue River, but seeing [ Pierce. i Little Helen Louise Lucas, the ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lucas is under medical care at Seaside Hospital, Crescent City, Cone Books Show Hits Turleys Plan Trip To Middlewest Ground-Breaking Set For Parsonage Favorite Recipe Bill H ard Clothing Store TABLE OF SOCKS MENS SWEATERS TENNIS SHOES ON HAND Local News Items A ten Hints For Sale! Chetco Drug Co. YOUR > in............... 100 lbs. $3.95 F p , ^ ' l ’r(’tein ................... 1(H) lbs. SI.:!.', I,‘™' I» protein........................100 lbs. 82.75 ALWAA J READY I i • > i hs. K pn ' Molasses.... 100 lbs. ! inn lbs. k«tn u " ‘, ’Wt P ulP................. 50 lbs- ¿ ‘i? ea ' P ro to n ............... 100 lbs To Serve You! M $3«35 $3.00 SI.25 S1.80 .<3.60 T. W. Zenier Get Ready v'ith Convenient Economical Transportation From Brookings , NORTH BOUND k , Meal............................... 100 lbs. $5.15 0 fu Lne of bulk and package seeds, clover S>f ‘' "(r t^icers, sprays, dusts, salt, say, straw, mtah brooders, cracked and ground corn and hrtn supplies. WE DELIVER River Feed & Seed Company , ^oor io Builder, Supply Company Ri' er California PHONE 183 ..J ’*-v and O ats................... 100 lbs. $3.90 ‘y .,er ................................... 100 lbs. $3.$5 dehydrated molasges) 5() lbs S2.50 ......................... 100 lbs. $4.65 STO RE Ready To Serve Y ou Always d . ¿ a; ch. R EX A L L BROOKINGS COOS Lv. 12.28 a. m. Ar. 4:57 10 08 a. m. Ar. 2 56 1:53 p m Ar. 6:19 BAY a. m p m p. m. SOUTH BOUND BROOKINGS EUREKA Lv. 6:23 a. m. Ar. 10:24 a m. 12 noon Ar. 3:53 p. m 8:35 p. m Ar. 12:06 a. mJ) T. S. ABBOTT, Agent Vincent Building Brookings GREYHOUND for spring and sum m er driving Let us tune your engine with our m odern equipm ent. Brake re-lining and H ydraulic over hauling our specialty. TEXACO PRODUCTS RICHMOND TIRES B R O O K IN G S GARAGE Claude Goldizen George Darling Next Door to Brookings Market