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'World’s Finest Climate’
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
S m i t h I? I v o r
lin> gave a reP°rt oi
recent I leased To Mr. and Mrs. Dale
k j l l l l i l l l V I V v I i l v W S meting hid at Crscent City with Shannon, employees at the Chev-
The cnrysanthemum show and Dr Springer Brooks of the state rolet garage.
.
__ i by the
■ garden
• I-x health
a-v «-» 1 ♦ U» J/knz,
* rxl
_ are be-
_
x Mrs.
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— T Lily nr
tea,
sponsored
department.
Plans
Woodruff has retu rn
committee of the Smith River
made to re-organize these ed home from a visit with rela
Womens Club, held Friday after- haby conferences. The colub do- tives and friends at Vancouver,
noon at the community hall, was nated to buy a volleyball for the Victoria and Portland. She re
& success. Mrs Mabel Maris, who teen-age group. .
ports an enjoyable trip.
was chairman, was ably assisted
Rev. E. C. Hicks, who has been
Alyce Bolick, art chairman, re
by Zelma Maris, Frances West ported that plane are being made seriously ill for several days is
brook, Terry Ulrich, Betsy Evans, for housing of art class here dur- recovering rapidly and is able to
sit up for a few hours each day.
June Brogan, Stella Haight, ing the summer months.
Grace V anZee and Helen Dun-
The afternoon was spent view- It will be some time before he
ham. ( o-hostesses or the a fte r-! ing the many varieties of chrysan- will be able to occupy the pulpit
noon were Mrs. Ethel Moss and temums, from many local gar- at the local church.
Mrs. Nora Jacobson. The lace- dens. Tea and cookies were serv-
Mrs. Wayne Blagdon is conva
home
here
covered table was
at i me
the ciose
close oi
of me
the airrnoon.
aftmoon. i lescing b at her ««
------. attractive w ith ’ed h
wmc u
n v i follow-
uuuw
an arrangement of lavender chry- Maude Luick and Eleanor L a y -'ing a threatened attack of pneu
^Anfhpmiimc
__
« at the tea table,
J moma, which confined
— C.__ 1 1 her
__ x to v bed
santhemums lA/ltk
with foil
tall green ta- man
presided
pers in crystal holders, arranged Many were present from Brook- several days. ,
>y the hostesses. The mantle was ¡ing, Harbor, Crescent City and
attractive with a shadow box locally.. Bouquets were sold at
type rame with a beautiul bronze the close, and many plants and
chrysanthemum arrangement, ar- spring bulbs were ' disposed of, I T w U n w r n n U n J
ranged by Mrs. Dunham. Many netting the club a tidy sum. .
U F lit U F J fd lllZ C Q
varieties of double, single, and!
Fv_ Mill .
. ,
Late last week, the Chetco ex-,
pompoms were arranged in pot-
thf , L _ H,U h" « « » v ed
tension
Unit was organized by)
tery bowls and low containers
?
aged sister. Mrs.
on the long tables in the ban-l n ?
\ ° ck' ' ood' of Denmark. Mrs. Aldene Roberts, home de
1 Ore., who recently celebrated monstration agent, when Mrs.;
quet room
her 85th birthday, underwent a Lloyd Harbin was named presi-j
Club president. Maude Luick, major operation at Good Sam ar dent; Mrs. Verne Asche, vice-
president
at a short business ses -----
u
ana is Pres,dent and Mrs. Vic Reynolds,
itan hospital, ^Uiuanu,
Portland, and
»ion. with meeting opening with .recovering satisfactorily able to secretary.
weII.’hK.b S
„ '"U' ,'f> Chalr'il\n ,°1 ,h/ Slt UP
«><* day
Open ,o all women of this area
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on erence, Ethel Good- j Mr. and Mrs. William Buckner ,h« » meetings will feature the
H *nd family have moved to their art of home-making in all its
(new two-story house, which has Phases. Balanced diet was the
been under construction for many U°P>c of the first meeting, when
months at t h e i r island home Pot luck lunch was enjoyed.
¡across Smith River. This prop
Fish
cookery,
dress-making
erty joins the Bailey Bros, ranch. and home planning are a few of
I he Buckner home here has been the topics for future meetings.
Home Extension
GIFT
SHOP
CAMERAS
Brookings Shoe Service
Gifts for
House Slippers, Tennis Shoes, Basket Ball Shoes
Rubber Footwear, Oh Yes. and Nylons
Shoe Repairing
New Shoes
B- J ‘ GouW
Peggy Gould
Christmas
TEMPLAR HOTEL
and
FILMS
&
Every Occasion
H. A. J O C H E N S
Me Vincente
P L U M B IN G
Brooking* , Oregon
“HALL-MARK”
Christinas Cards
That Leaky Faucet
That New Home
RePaired!
Plumbed!
—Myers Pumps & Plumbing Fixtures—
Templar Hotel Bldg.
Brookings. Oregon
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-THURSDAY
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UFICF AFF1VGS A t
Service Laundry
After being held up for several
weeks by failure of his drier to
arrive, C. A. MacKenzie went
ahead and opened his self-serv
ice without it. Tuesday, however.
the drier arrived, but Mr Mar.
Kenzie faced another p ro b le m -
^ hadnto
the ,wal1 in order
aPPhance
right on doing
'] he Sam Gott ™
on Rev. e . C. Hi L T
Mrs R D.
Smith River. ReV. ¿ v
ill a hi week “ ago,
ú
ran,
6U' 15
p llo,
Use Our
lay-Awa)
PLAN
This Christmas
In order to give our customers the same
vice given in larger cities. Beginning No,
a deposit will hold any article untill Chris
Inis will enable you to select your Chns
gifts while stocks are complete.
TOYLAND WILL BE OPEN NOV. H
Moore’s Variety
And Apparel Shop
Y es, W e G ive S.& H . Green Saving Stamp?
Be Sure To See All Our
HEATING UNITS AND 01]
APPLIANCE DEPARTMENT
NowOn
Display
I ntil A fter The Holidays at
Vou Are Cordially
invited TO ATTEND
Our Open House, on
T u e s ., O c t . 2 8
between the hours o f 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.
Our Shop Will Be Open for vour
inspection, and refreshm ents will
will be served.
Sincerely
Mrs. Mildred M. & B ob W illia m s o n
WILLIAWSON BAKERY
Bill Ward’s Clothing Store
SPARKS OH. HEATERS—Two Sizes
H. C. LITTLE OIL HEATERS and fur
MONROE Circulating Gas Heaters (2
SUPER EI.AME OIL HEATERS
PERFECTION Radiant T,pc HEATE
FIRESTONE HOME FREEZERS
G. E. WATER HEATERS (52-gal. capa
National TABLE-TOP WATER HEAT
30-gallon capacity
general gas water heaters
20, 30 and 40 gallon sizes
UTILITY GAS FLOOR FURNACES
Two sizes
This stock is moved to make room fa
Christmas holiday goods which, are art
daily, with increasing amounts. Shop
first for your holiday giving.
CHETCO HOME AND All
SUPPLY COMPANY
We Give S.&H. Green Saving Stamps.