Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 06, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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    Payf' Four
“W orld’s Finest Clim ate'
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
THURSDAY. vn,.
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Mrs. Lopez, d au ghter of Bob a o* t the -----------
com m unity hall. Friday, day by the s ta te D epartm ent of
F u n eral services were held Sat- and Lillian Sm ith, was born at Nov. 14. G inger bread and coffee V eterans’ A ffairs
01 officers.
u rd ay afternoon from Gushchu In- Lake E arl, May 27. 1895. She w ere served by Miss M artha Van
housing, job
O regon’s V eteran s’ A ffairs di­ ^ u c a tr o „ ;r
dian Mission for Mrs. Babel Lo- spent her en tire life in this sec- derhorst. D ecorations w ere in
rector, W. F. G aarenstrom , said - d Umily
pez, 52, who passed aw ay Oct. tion. H er first m arriage wras to keeping w ith H allow e’en.
28, at her home n ear River's End. Jam es Brown, veteran of world
Mr. and Mrs. E v e re tt M aas left th at v e te ra n s’ needs reported by ,ng’ and service in
Rev. H. E. Schneidau of Crescent w ar 1. and who was the first Tuesday for A lam eda w here they the national survey coincide with f a n s ' be„e(it5
for assistance oans and insu^ -
City, officiated. Sacred duets were veteran to die here. She la te r was will atte n d the wedding of th eir local requests
sung by Mrs W illiam Hall and wed to Ashford Lopez. An adopt- daughter. Miss Louise, to K en­
Mrs. R. D Rowley, accompanied ed son, Melvon, was killed in neth Roll. The w edding will take
by M artha V an d erh o rst: “Un- action in the Pacific th e a tre of place Friday evening a t seven.
d e r His W ings” and “In t h e ' w ar in July 1944. For 20 years-
Dist. Supt. Rev. Owen, of the
she has been a m em ber of the Redw ood-Shasta district of the
Gushchu M ethodist church and M ethodist church, held a joint
E L E C T R IC UOMFORTFRs
took an active p a rt in its affairs, m eeting w ith Gushchu and Smith
W E S T IN G H O U S E & RCA i
as well as the ladies’ societies. R iver churches, T hursday eve­
She was a m em ber of the VFW ning. Special songs w ere rendered
R oyal S eal
C O M P L E T E L IN E O F
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auxiliary of Crescent City. S u r­ by the young peoples choir. The
S M A L L E L E C T R IC A L A P P L lJ u l
viving are her widower, an aunt, q u a rte rly conference followed, ’
Mrs. L aura Billie, an uncle, Lew w ith official boards of both the
F O W L E R A N D W ESTIN G H O U ?
Whipple, and cousin. Mrs. Lena churches.
Lopez, all of the Sm ith River
E L E C T R IC W A T E R HEATERS
T o asted S alted
! reservation. In term en t w as in
N u t M eats
the family plot at the reserv a­
tion cem etery, under direction of
Mrs. Priscilla Robinson subm its
Roeder F u n eral home,
h er favorite recipe this week
i The com m unity hall was the
SW EDISH MEAT BALLS
scene of a jolly p a rty Halloween
V. A. M en d e n h a ll S r. ..
H n- F tJ
1 pound ground round steak
evening when a large crowd of
2 cups tom ato juice
C .rayshel B u ild in g
B ro o k in g
children and p a re n ts g athered
’« pound ground pork
at the hall for an evening of
REM EM BER
4 cups c rack er crum bs
games and fun. The free movie.
1 sm all onion
Buy Good Shoes
Sing an o th er C horus” and com­
1 egg, well beaten.
and keep them
edy, shown a t 8 o’clock by Ron-
1(9 X
I teaspoon salt
repaired.
I aid McClish, w as enjoyed. Fol­
*4 teaspoon pepper
lowing the picture, lively games
NEW SOLES
teaspoon nutmeg, ground
lor the children and teen-agers
L teaspoon ground cloves
NEW h e e :>
took up the time. Awards for
Mix ingredients thoroughly, ex­
Is th e p lace to g e t th a t oven-fresh,
children in costum e went to Bob­ cept 1 cup of tom ato juice. Make
LACES -
bie B ursk and Sharon Ahern for
into small balls and brown in
girls and Gale Reichlin and Rav-
POLISH
bacon Wiit When brown, add cup
rnond Robinson for boys. D ough-
ot tom ato juice; sim m er for li
INSOLES.
nuts, cookies cider and coffet hour.
w ere served. Those who helped
Lin
Dr. Scholl's Supplies I to m a k e the evening entertain-
for the feet.
Im ent a success was sponsored by N eed F o r V e te ra n s
Stof in t(»day.
the business people of Fort Dick, C o u n se lo r Is R evealed
Sm ith River and north to the
A need for continuing o rg an ­
B ro o k in g s
sta te line.
ized
com m unity
services
to
jn’t
Shoe S ervice
One of the newest business en­
W
orld
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veherans,
due
to
VV e c a te r, also to sp ecial orders of any
terprises to open in Sm ith River
is the new variety store under the “increasing com plexity" of
W e ’g iv e S .& H . G reen S tam p s—and fill sp
m anagem ent of Mrs. Edna Ross problem s related to th e ir re a d ­
! and brother. E verett Hursch. justm ent to civilian life, was
o rd e rs im m e d ia te ly .
who have remodeled and re-dec- emphasized in a nationw ide su r­
I o rated
interior
and outside vey recently conducted by the
...... the iiiK
iiui anti
of tin
the W estbrook building across) national social w elfare assembly.
th< e street from the W estbrook
Hotel. S aturday afternoon the,
'th e opening days observed. Mrs. I
Bsev
REMEMBER
R oss was hostess» for an infor­
IA S I JANUARY mal tea and reception in the new
store building, w here she was
—
ftBRUARY greeted by many friends.
Large bouquets of beautiful >
Be com fortable now and prepared
chrysanthem um s in local gardens
for the really cold weather to come. Were attractively placed in the
Spark O il H eater* a lw ays g iv e
sto re . M rs Ross will carry a full
you just the temperature you want
line, of baby articles, childrens
when you want it. S e e them today.
w earing apparel, notions, dry
goods and o ther goods.
irst
Sm ith River
We H ave Complete Lines of:
C H A D ’S
FU S
N ut Shop
F av o rite Recipe
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC
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An d B adio Company
WILLIAMSON BAKERY
BHEA
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LOOK AT THIS!!
The
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L ad ies
AH ,
rn, rtu ig T huis- J
»lav a fte rn o o n
at
th e d u b
ro o rn i
in the Community ball. President
A g n es M aris presided at the bus­
in ess session. Mrs Rowley was ini
charge of devotions The ladies'
are busy working on the bazaar
To Assure
Spark deluxe (h l
Heaters gtve bath
c ir c u la tin g an d
rad ian t h e a t For
com plete comfort,
you need tnnh.
CHRISTMAS
delivery
T e rm s
If
D esired
M ake
A ppointm ents
NOW at
¿SPARK
I f OR CIRCULATING HEATERSjQ
w
Chetco Home
& A uto Supply
Company
fo r
P O R T R A IT S B Y
fcum a t/ood •fotJk 0/ h eaters
from $10.00 up.
(W’e Give 3 A H Green Stam ps)
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Aune
Tisdale
What? BOX SOCIAL & ENTERTAINMENT
Where ? HARBOR GRANGE HALL
When? THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 7:30 P.M.
TO START RAISING MONEY FOR NENl
YEAR’S “ LILY BLOSSOM TIME”
Here’s W hat We Offer:
Con
Splendid Entertainment ! !
Big ( ash Prizes ! !
Delicious Food !!
f ree Coffee, Cream a n d Sugar
( harm ing Lady P a rtn e rs ! !
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E a c h lady will brinir a s u m p tio u s box lunch to be
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’ T I 0 N E D 1« th e h ig h e st B ID D E R
Everybody M ins ! ! My, Oh My, W hat a Bargain Di
EVERYBODY
W E L C O M E !!!
Croft Ufy Grower's Association
P . S. l o r an E X T R A h e lp in K o f d e s s e rt w e ll s e n e you so»*
<»O()D N E W S on th e c h ain s to re s Lilv B ulb deal.
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