Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 30, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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BROORINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKiNGS, OREGON
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Mr and Mrs- Wm' Buckner tbat boat- Tbat outboard motor,'ions for the use of lentils, nuts | “Good
were hosts to a dinner partv at and quite a bit of fishing gear—land cheese.
00 morning,
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operation a
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison their new home on Buckner Is that hurt his feelings much.
The boat, they say, is quite a For quick results—classifieds! ‘Pete™ "Ot y0Ur *«<*
who celebrated their 35th wed- land, Sunday evening, the affair
distance
down the
river from
the
ding anniversary, Oct.. 17, were lieing in honor of Mr. Buckner —
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honor guests at a dinner party and mother, Mrs. Clara Bailey,» acc*dent- and
be recovered
that evening, sponsored by their who celebrated their birthdays. as soon as they can accomplish
children. A special broadcast over Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.¡the feat—the other things, that
Station KHTJM, Eureka, was en- Mark Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver *s something else.
joyed, when the anniversary song Bailey and son, Jimmy and Har-
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was sung in their honor. .Among ry Forester.
B e a n s , F e a s G o o d T o Aid
those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley r
M p atlp ss D a v M onii«
‘u e a u e s s U a y M e n t i s
Osbourne Woolworth and two and daughter are enjoying a visit
beans and
and peas
are good
good '
Limited Amount
children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert with Mr. Rowley’s mother, Mrs. I 1 Dry
Bry heans
peas are
Sarina and three children, Billy S. C. Christensen of LaFayette, ^oods b)1 occasional meatless
and Freddie Morrison, and two Ore., and her sister, Mrs. Effie days> sa>’s Aldene N, Roberts, i
daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Hollings- Dollar of Coronado.
H o m e Demonstration A g e n t.!
worth of Richmond. Calif, and Rev. E. C. Hicks has recovered Beans are not complete protien
Mrs. Cora Rice of Albany, Ore. from his recent illness and was f°°ds but make a good substitute
were unable to come.
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able to be out and about. Reg- for meat when a glass of milk is
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crockett uIar services will be held at the added- 'The vitamin B family is
have sold their large sheep ranch ,ocaI chui*ch Sunday, with Rev. wpl1 represented in most types
they are also
up the Winchuck to Mr. and Hicks in charge of the morning °f dry heans and ___
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very valuable for iron. T
Excessive
Mrs. Harvey Lockwood who will worship
use of dried beans sometimes
operate it as a sheep ranch.
causes digestive disturbances.
The Crocketts have purchased a
Grade School Notes
ROOM 6
CENTRAL
The pressure saucepan is a ;
ranch at Gerber, Calif. Accom­
FIRST GRADE
___ o beans
time saver in preparing
panied by their daughter and
The first grade is getting ready but should not be filled more
sor.-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Preez, moved their household for a Hallowe’en party, Friday..! than 4 full of beans and noi
goods to their to their new home. Mrs. Mathews helped us decor- more than two-thirds full of 11-
ate paper plates for the party, ¡quor to prevent closing of the
We have a big hook about Dick steam vent by expansion. Beans
and Jane that we are learning should be soaked several hours
to read. .
before cooking in the saucepan
Is the place to get that oven-fresh,
Ernest Turner was absent Mon- and cooked in the same water,
day and Tuesday.
i The use of soda decreases the
Jimmy Myers stayed with his vitamin content.
t
o he got a ride Dried p e n make a delicious’
on the bus Tuesday.
soup when seasoned with onion
REMEMBER
SECOND GRADE
and tomato, especially when they
M e drew pumpkins, witches are cooked with a soup bone
LAST JANUARY
and black cats to decorate our They can also be used in cutlets
ANO FEBRUARY roorn.
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and loaves. Dried beans can be
Me studied about a zoo in our used in chow'ders.soups, toaves,
Ik* comfortable now and prepared
health books. Now we are making casseroles and goulash. They can
for the really cold weather to come.
a zoo in our room. Some of us he baked, boiled and made into
V\ e cater, also to special orders of any
Spark Oil Heaters always give
brought toy animals for it. Our, halls and fried. Recipes for these
you ,ust the temperature you want 1 caKes are made
__ of boxes with
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methods _ are ritvii
given in vlIVUIttr
circular
We give S.&H. Green Stamps—and fill apt
when you want it. See them today, string bars. We have some ani- HE 1751 “Recipes for Meal Sav-
mal pictures on the wall.
, mg”, which is available free of
orders immediately.
M e have a new pencil sharp­ charge from your county exten
ener.
sion office in Gold Beach. This
We made insect posters.
circular also contains suggest-
FOURTH GRADE
The fourth grade illustrated a
Hallowe'en story with brownies
for the room.
M e are now studying maps.
Me are making science note­
To Order Your
«Sk?. is
books. We have a chart show­
ing kinds of ducks and geese,
PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS
where they live and where they
Come in and look over our complete line oj
|fly south to for the winter.
< M’e are collecting bird nests.1
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BOXED CHRISTMAS CARDS
1 irginut Akers, reporter.
Spark deluxe Oil
k J illlL II
m t SAttl
% inch
New Copper Pi
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Brookings Land and Townsitef
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W ILLIAM SO N BAKERY
BBEA
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Heatent give both
c ir c u la tin g and
radiant b e a t For
com plete cm »mfort,
you <><fd both.
Lpi
CHRISTMAS
CARDS
Ring the Be»
T e rm s
If
D e s ir e d
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Trio Have Thrill
Boating On Chetco
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Bob Perkins- prexy of the
rod and gun club Fred Anderson
A
H o LI cucuutikghditlrs J
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& A lit o Supply
Company
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TIME
Also Individual. “Designs that you will be proud to
A sentim ent to suit each friend!
Moore’s Variety & Apparel
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Use Our Convenient Lay away Plait
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! 'are ' bv<‘ t<x1;‘.v from a thrillj
they experienced late Monday.
Boating down the Chetco. the
group passed a rapids and were
“dunked" in the chilly waters. Bv
catching hold of a willow, the
Giu S * H Green stamps) shore. iust below the lower sum­
mer bridge.
In reporting the incident. Bob
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'k m * didn
i seem to mind the ducking
BE*
'■‘"i- the loss of a few salmon, hut
F 0 R
NOW
S A L E
4-( \ linder, 5 h. p. Evinrude
Overhead Garage Door Equipment
xn Ui?r Sprayer for Ford-Ferguson
10-gallon Crock (for pickles or kraut)
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Cement Mixer
Deep Wall Hand Pump
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Hand Garden Rototiller
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Gopher Gas Machine
v • Bearcat Tractor
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\a u g h n Drag Saw
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Bill Ward’s
Clothing Store
a
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Bringing Brookings The Best!
III EX W ater Repellents Are Back!!
Nationally Advertised—and first since the war!
Save SI. By Buying Pants and Jackets Together
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H arbor Bulb Farm
Burrell-Sprin^er-Oliver
Buy them Here, exclusively^now!
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Cl o v p S
s a i P>l ENT 0 F GRAY 0R TAN SWEATSHIRT
I . 'S ~ , ther‘faced- Monkey-faced, Canvas, Leather, of
—Jersey, etc.
f RISCO JEANS in sizes 30 to 40
<LO TH ES
FOR
THE
W O R K IN G
M A S