Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 31, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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“W orld’s Finest C lim ate’
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Romance of The Highways” Will Include Southern Curry
on a sight-seeing trip. Zada will
close her beauty shop from Aug.
3 to 25, she told the Pilot.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brooks and
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Muchmore
were Eureka visitors last Friday.
For Sale: young dairy’ cow. D.
C. Jaggers, 3 mi. up north bank
Chetco Road.
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Violet and Danny Jaggers ar­
rived home yesterday from Coos
Bay, where they had been vis­
ing their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. George J. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kessler a r­
rived home early this week from
Portland, where Kay had gone
for a physical checkup by the
veterans administration.
Henry Horst, local watchmak­
er, es expected home tomorrow’
from a Portland business trip.
For your every insurance need
bee P ete Lesmeister Agency.
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Deveny Real E tate Bldg.
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especially south Curry, Sunday morning.
A u g u st 10, it w as le a rn e d y e ste rd a y .
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* d i ^ z a ^e a S ta te P a rk , th e A zalea F e s tiv a l an d
i L i l y Blossom W eek n e ed in g p u b lic ity f o r th e n e x t
y e a r s a ffa irs, c e rta in ly th is sh o u ld ’give th is a re a
p u b lic ity th a t will p ro v e in v alu ab le.
F o llo w ers o f C o m m a n d er S c o tt’s b ro a d c a s ts know
fit-'
his unique an d p le a s in g sty le o f s to ry -te llin g , an d
no d o u b t th e se sam e lis te n e rs w ill a w a it w ith m uch
a n tic ip a tio n th is fo rth c o m in g b ro a c a s t.
C o m m a n d e r S co tt g a th e r s his m a te ria l by w ay o f
la d io bus, w hich he m a k es e x c u rsio n s a b o u t th e n a ­
tio n , especially th e Pacific c o ast, to re la te to his m ill-
TEXACO
lions ot lis te n e rs each S u n d a y m o rn in g .
GASOLINE
E x p e c ted to com e in t o r c o n sid e ra b le m en tio n w ill
w M superior FIRC-POWCR/ ; be A zalea S ta te p a rk , sh o w n above, w hich h as a l­
re a d y g ain ed m uch in n a tio n a l p o p u la rity .
• S u p erio r F ir ^ - P o w e r m a k e s
'1’he 1948 A zalea F e stiv a l, to be headed by Bob
Sky Chief lively, alert . . . gives
you flashing starts, rapid warm ­ - P e rk in s , will a ttr a c t m o re n e x t y e a r th a n v isited
up. sm ooth u ltra -re s p o n s iv e
th e a lla ir th is y e a r W hile th e re m ay not be th e em -
pow er W e have it for you. Stop
plucsis on th e 1948 fe stiv a l so a s not to d e tr a c t a n v
in today.
fro m th e Lily W eek w hich will follow in tw o m o n th s ,j
Brookings
th e co m in g fe stiv a l will a g a in f e a tu r e th e b arb ecu e)
w h ich h as becom e tra d itio n a l o v e r O regon..
TEXACO
D evelopm ents will he p u b lish ed fro m tim e to tim e
Service
in th ese colum ns, c o n c e rn in g b o th ev en ts. R e sid e n ts,
ot th is a re a a r e u rg e d , h o w ev er, to listen to C o m -1
Bert De.Mnss
m an(le r S co tt, S u n d a y , A u g u s t 10.
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To Whom It May Concern
u i.- k \ v h h t h ° '' p e ? ° ns.’ feel 80 amb'*"
m e th e n hI ? £ ' X ? U tt,n g tools stotel =
ond I vvm 1 • k : WlH y o u contact mean
on a t
y ° U wo.° :,c u tting job from i
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C01’d, w ith no charge made?
•>li*nonnilncei s u ? a r «ii’ no Ion£e r rationed,
“ p o u n d s, a lo n g w ith th e th re e boxes of
v ^ X n t l v 101i T a k F*7 f r ° m th e cabin coulilbei
\e n ie n tly u tiliz e d by m e a t th is time.
Robert L. Tolman
Box 154
Brookings.
1 P II 0 L S T E R INC!
that davenport and chair made ovelj
. an\ l o v e l y materials, and camples,
choose fro m — See us f o r y o u r
I u n t u r e R e p a irin g
C ushions Made
Hamilton I upholsterers
At Biookings Electric and Furniture St
Favorite Recipe
the best
IN REPAIRS ALWAYS!
PRICES CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY!
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
H.M .. (Wdlzm
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Next Door to Brookings Market
1RAHAM BREAD
1 m edium sized potato, cooked
sieved anti w a te r cooked irv
add enough milk to make 1
q u art liquid..
’» cup sugar or honey.
V tablespoons salt
2 cups coarse graham flour
6 tablesspoons salad oil or
melted shortening
Add 2 yeast cakes softened in
war water
Flour to make good pliable
dough.
Let rise about 1 hour and mold
into loaves and let rise about «t,
of an hour. Bake in moderate
oven. Makes four loaves. .
Local News Items
Miss Barbara Hawthorne, who
has been a guest of Miss Marilyn
btruebing for the past two weeks
left Tuesday for her home at
Pasadena.
O
Za<ia Mclnd<* and Mis
Ruth Woodward expect to leavel
¡n a few days for Mexico City j 1
the newest thing
IN TRA N SPO RTA TIO N
it
the
urth -
The NEW POST-WAR SALSBURY
MOTOR-SCOOTER
M. P. H. Cruising Speed
65 Miles Per Gallon of Gas
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