Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 11, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    ny, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947
y Leving To
¡11 in College
. Goldizen left by bus
>r University of Oregon
U in the college of arts
►
ace, to major in anthro-
whieh has been his hobby
he was a young boy.
Kessler leaves later
¿k for Corvallis where
enroll in industrial arts
¡on State College.
Rawlings, upperclassman
¡on State College, leaves
ek to enroll. He is son
and Mrs. O. C. Rawlings,
n Hanseam has already
!at the University of Ore-
ire he is a senior.
Ibbott, upper classman at
dt State, leaves soon to
Pommy James already has
at the same school.
Moore is to enroll at
Oregon College of Edu-
for her second year.
Honored
rting Member
BROOKINGS.H a r b o r PILOT BROOKINGS O B r n n v
"W o rld 's _________________
Finest C lim a te
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1 c e « 'V i n aU, t i , iT ‘er“ iS a ' . Cw’ - ' n,' phe“ of
Mre Blair
.ctnt t ity taking care of Mrs. Gould
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Subscribe to the Pilot today!
While this item is not to ap­
pear on scout records, it w as’
told that kerosene was given to I
the scouts to enable them to
s ta rt a fire. Because many of
the ambitious boys wanted a I
‘‘huge” bonfire, wood was piled
in huge proportions that it was
impossible to get close enough
to roast wieners over the coals.
However, hungry boys didn’t
mind a little m atter like that,
and the scouts imagined they
had been boiled.
The party ended by a night
cliff-climbing expedition that was
plenty rugged on everyone.
Favorite Recipe
Mrs. Kay Kessler submits her
favorite recipe this week:
TUNA CASSEROLE
Cook ’2 package noodles, then
add one can of tun fish, and one
can rtf mushroom soup. Sprinkle
bread crumbs on top of the cas­
serole and brown it in the oven.!
iur
Burned timber
luilds no homes
Local News Items Pi„)men, .
Mr. and Mrs. Ed F. Ackley! John Darger left again Wed-
will leave this week for San'nesday morning for Gold Beach
Francisco on a business trip and for jury duty. He was called on
expect to be gone about two Monday, but was excused for the
teen Boy Scouts held a weeks
moment.
taway” party at the Mill
Miss Edith Ott left Wednesday
Mrs. Etta Shafer of Klamath
¡Tuesday evening for Gene for Klamath Falls, where she is visiting her father, Matt Po-
who had been junior as- will visit the Chris Huck fam­ tocnick, and other members of
scout-master for the past ily, and contact the abstract com­ the family this week.
nd a half.
pany which has offered her em-
Miss Madeline Kelly arrived
from Missoula, Mont., where she
i spent several months with her
family and working at the hos-
| pital there. She is the former
I Curry’ county health nurse.
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Titus had as their guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Bergman of
k are moving, next week, to our new lo-
¡Chewelah, Wash., and four of
their friends. They were en route
ation in the Crissey building, formerly oc-
to Youth Congress of the Seventh
upied by Moore’s Variety. Until that time
Day Adventist church at San
Francisco.
Mr. Berkman is a son
fou still have opportunity to realize on our
of Mrs. Titus..
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kessler
have been out of town for a few
days this week, buying for their
¡tock up on many items of apparel for the
planer mill.
Mrs. Marie Green and daugh­
¡he family—especially some of the items to
ter. Mary Ellen, left Brookings
used for school children.
Wednesday for home after spend­
ing several weeks here. They live
NEW STOCKS ARE ARRIVING
in Hollywood.
T. S. Abbott and A. V. Much-j
»r the opening of our enlarged store.. Be
more were at Eureka last week!
to attend the Shriners conclave,!
ure to put us on your list of places to call
which was put on by Hillah Tern-;
or clothing for the family.. Watch this
pie of Ashland. Ore., and Ahmes |
Temple of Oakland, Calif.
pace for future announcements.
Mrs. J. A. Dimond, daughter |
Barbara, and son, Tommy, spent,
some time with Mr. and M rs.1
R. C. Brooks recently. Mrs. Di-j
mond, their daughter, lives at j
.•Portland, where he husband is
¡connected with Paper Mills Ag­
ency, of Oregon, wholesale paper j
merchants.
Mrs. Gladys Stotenburg is now
at her home after being con- j
fined to Kaiser Hospital at North
Bend for a time.
Wilson Freeman, John Darger
and Mrs. Amber Campbell have
been named for jury duty from
this area. .
H O V !N (,
parance Price Slashes This Week
Smith’s Dept. Store
& Mrs. Harry 2. Smith
School Days are
HERE AGAIN !
“ Still Have Plenty Time To Get All Those
School Clothes Cleaned, and Ready!
fast, Quality Workmanship
"oolens, Silks, Knits, Drapes, Curtains and
blankets!!
IF IT CAN BE CLEANED—
" E CAN CLEAN IT!
Cur-Det Cleaners
°ne 233
Brookings, Ore.
classified ads ;
sell for 25 for $1.50. upward’.
¡Anyone interested in buying all .. ? k SALE. Dragsaw. G. A.
their cards early , are urged to ? an n er’ north bank 1 he,co road«
come to the Pilot office and
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t'hekeM2i‘« L « O^ ’i ' arly " Wle
KOR SALE: Cast Iron range'
"
1
s
lar8e- A-l condition. $35.00; Hotpoint
*lr. and Mrs.
William She- deluxe mangle, a buy a $50.00;
Mn o lollywood, Calf., left last Philco electric console radio, at
ursday for ( oos Bay and the $35.00. Joe Scherer, inquire at
middle west. Mr. Shehan is a Mason & Edward shop.
BLUE
DUTCH
IR IS
P L A N T IN G STO C K
T1NGITANA, the earliest blue iris, with deep­
er color than Wedgewood, in great demand by
florists. Also have some Wedgewood stock!
H. W. Kretzmeier
Room 7, Young’s Small Hotel, or write Box 216,
Brookings, Oregon
THE FIRST OBLIGATION TO US
is to always 1 ave best the market afford* in way
of clothing for men and hoys, plus the service
for the famous Fashion Frocks.
Bill Ward Clothing Store
“Bringing Brookings The Best”
Soon Will Have Complete Line of
susse AM
SMALL APPLIANCES
Fowler and W estinghouse
W ATER HEATERS
Westinghouse and Victor
RADIOS
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
And Radio Company
V. A. Me ’denhall Sr.
Grayshel Building
W. E. Wolfe
Brookings, Oregon
« ■ ?
Don’t fail to see “Pete’’ if you contemplate
purchasing real estate!
See Classified Section for BETTER BI AS!
Pete .1, Lesineister. Realtor
Only Y®« <on
prevent
Rea, Estate And Insurance
Crissey Building
Brookings, Oregon
FOREST FIRES !
H. A. J O C H E N S
PLUMBING
That Leaky Faucet
That New Home
Repaired!
Plumbed!
—Myers Pumps & Plumbing Fixture»—
Templar Hotel Bldg.
Brookings, Oregon