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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1947)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon World’s Finest Climate Page Four made a trip to Ashland Monday Before r e f r e s h m e n t s were to bring home Miss Helen Payne served, three games of Bingo M r and Mrs. Chet Stoaks re- and Miss Merlie Baumgartner were played, which netted Jack turned here Monday afternoon for the Thanksgiving Holiday Hogan, Mrs. McPherson and Mrs. from Portland where they had which w ill last all week end Nell Mackenzie a delicious cake «pent tlmost two weeks on his for the Southern Oregon College apiece. annual vacation students. They were aecompan- The Fairyland Begonia and Mrs. W. L. Crissey returned ’ *ed bY Miss Ina Payne who had L ily Farm donated three begon late last week from Seattle sPent the weekend visiting her ias house plants which were giv where she had spent a few weeks s*ster Helen in Ashland, en to H arry Lockland for the visiting her son and friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Nikrent Traveling bridge prize. Mr. Gus The high school teachers w ill ^eft theil' Upper \V inchuck home tafson for Traveling double leave for Eugene Sunday to at- Los Angeles where they plan pinochle and to Tony Christen sen for a door prize. tend an institute or high school tO«^Pr n D fhe w inter rnonths- teachers. They expect to return ‘ lrs‘ . u,h Bathiany and Mrs. The funds raised from these about the middle of Morgan ............- left the — mid- parues lilt- miuuie oi the me week. wee«. *..lssour^ .. , ects parties w in ill do be used tor for pro projects In the school notes, elsewhere ., ° e ^ ntraI Ca^ beautifying this area and the in this issue, appear the results n,a * here Mrs. Bathiany is flower show fo r the Azalea Festi- of the basketball jamboree, held vlsÎtin * her son- Robert Bathiany vaL at Gold Beach last Friday in and fam ily at their new home in . _________________ which Brookings Bruins made an Œ)ncoid’ Mrs. Morgan is en- a . . . , .. excellent showing. showing Joy,nff in San Agricultural Meeting -, Thanksgiving - — — A coat of paint is being applied Francisco and visiting with her T o B e H e ld to the exteriors of the Central slster- Mrs. Vivian Hudson, The annual meeting of the auu also rtisu on the me sen- Mrs. Lottie Walburg of Buf- v C ,u n y c County o u n ty A A g g ricu ricultural building and Self- urry ltu ra l Con- Service Laundry this week, ad- Ia New York is spending sev- servation Association w ill be ding much to the attractiveness eral, we</ s here visiting her scheduled in each community by of the area. mother. Mrs. Amanda Benson. community ,chairmen, according Ty Hopgood, representative of ue°rge Pitzer, S 1-c arrived to C. J. Doyle, Chairman of the the Merganthaler Linotype Co., fro™ San D,e8° for a visit here County Committee, who has ar- with headquarteds in Portland, "f,th his mother Mrs. Milton ranged fo r the county conven- was a brief caller at the Pilot h<’s’ er and family. tion to hej d at GoJd Beach office Saturday. He left for Coos M r’ and Mrs. Leonard Lamer- December 5 Bay where he spent the week-1 t?n. were happy last week when Chas. E. Fox representative enl , w,th fiends. their son, S-Sgt. Leonard Lam- from the Northern Community rhe doll on display at the '^ ton r e iv e d his discharge from announces that the community Moores Variety window, is at- he army and arrived home for election in that area w ill be tracting plenty of attnetion, not a v,slt- A lte r visiting here for held at the Sixes Grange Hall on ouly among the little girls of a fpw days- he went on to the December 3. He plans to arrange the district, but also among the Lamerton’s former home in Elk- so that community committee mothers as well. The doll and ton for a visit- S-Sgt. Lamerton men w ill be able to takek re its gorgeous wardrobe are being was stationed w ith the Engineers ports of performance from fa r «old by the Harbor Community *n J®Pan during this past year mers who have carried out a ----- into the library ... Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Payne dub to turn conservation program during 1947 fund. and son of Oakridge, Oregon An all day session is planned, Bern and Pat Kerns, owner of are visitin8 relatives here this w ith a noon luncheon to be ser the I own Shop, expect to spend weekt staying at the home of ved by the Home Economics Thanksgiving at Klamath Falls Mr> and Mrs- E- L. M ille r while committee of the local grange. here. their old home. Community election have been Roy Weideman is doing some '- it ? l r ' and Mrs. YV. Axford set in Central and Southern Cur concrete work at his home, pav - Heft Tuesday for San Jose to Beach th° the g the basement floor. ’ ^pend Thanksgiving w ith M r 2 ry h x County. bi ‘ A a t Gold , B<?3Ch ing floor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Payne Axford1« mother. schedule provides for a meeting .. on t t the h e r court nnrt .. . — December December 2 2 a at • • and Mrs. Brooks returned house. The southern community Friday from Oakland, where they had been the past three i weeks on business. Local News Items REM EM BER v IA S T J A N U A R Y io - AND FEBRUARY Azalea Garden Club Held First Card Party G -A -S FLOOR FURNACES TAPPAN RANGES MONROE HEATERS 1 he Azalea Garden Club gave ’ the firfist of a scries of card parties Thursday evening at the Grange Hall. Mrs. Anna Much- more was the chairman assisted Home and Auto Be corn tortabk" now and prepared by Mesdames Lucius Axford, Helen Christensen. Edith Low J for the realiy cold weather to come. Tess Becker. Alice Perkins and Spark O il H eaters a lw a y s give We Give S. n ff. Green Stamps.' you just the temperature you want jM arie Guerrettaz. It was a very, ' s uccess f u 1 pa r t y. when you want it See them today. The hall was a p p ro p ria te ly , prepared w ith huge baskets of I P®1 ‘ ’• >MtT •■AM »n*»CS Azaleas and tables for both > '• -£ •,{C an V hi ATT «jV T that rwsw •aëoot'Xg hr idge and pinochle players. * ~- x -, ts P ittsburgh P aint /J ^ I he prizes for high bridge! ~ . Su S t m m is t h i N? seore w ent to Mr. K. M ackensie • old uxx and Mrs M yrtle Hibbard. F o r LIKE NEW! ! 1 pinochle, the prize went to Mr.) ' pj J- , Bigham and M arie G uerrettez. W Chetco Supply Company Spark deluxe Oil Heater» <ive bath c ir c u la tin g and rad ian t beat. Fiw com plete eornfi w». you ntxd lawk To Assure CHRISTMAS Terms If Desired SPARK i pollCIRCU1ATIWS HEATERS L< Chetco Home & Auto Supply Company We to tv a <x>od «lock of heaters from $10 00 up. Gi\-e S A H Green Stamp«) DELIVERY Make Appointments NOW at VINCENT’S GIFT SHOP for PORTRAITS RY M arg areth e Aune Tisdale w ill hold their election on Dec ember 1 at the Chetco Granee R e a r Estate Hall. Mr- and Mrs. Luc? Due to a restricted budget, the ¿r., who recently 2 , annual election and the report ^ b u r g and have £ ing of performance w ill be com the freeman hor<! MaVe PUr^ bined to reduce cost. As soon as more detailed inform ation is available it w ill be announced bv AaX ? by Mr. Doyle. 74« P/ace to fo, F O R GOOD M E R C H A N D IS E A T R E A S O N A B L E PRICES P lu s S .& H . G r e e n Savings Stamps BROOKINGS MARKET WE HAVE ON HAND For Immediate Delivery, the foilowi# WATER HEATERS COLEMAN OIL BURNING- 2 0 - g a llo n s iz e f o r f a m ily of four per 3 0 - g a llo n s iz e f o r f a m ily of six per 4 5 -g a I lo n s iz e f o r f a m ily of six or MISSION SENIOR B tlT A N E - 3 0 -g a llo n s iz e . T h is is th e fastest gas i h e a te r m ad e. NATIONAL ELECTRIC— 40-gal. w a tt size, two e le m e n t s . ZENITH ELECTRIC— 3 0 -g allo n size. SMITHWAY ELECTRIC— 30-gal. size W t h e o n ly g l a s s - li n e d w a t e r heater with a y e a r u n c o n d i t i o n a l g u a ra n te e . Hendricks FU R N IT U R E COMPANY J o h n s o n B u ild in g Brookings, H E R E ’S SOME GOOD NEWS Tft£ TOWH Hk Is Going To Have A Full Line Of B«st House P a in t Money Can Buy! hed wHb ''^*0- fiZ t • hn»h hve. tough. Gallon $5.41 Pittsb u rg h W allh id e R.- to , U e uiuu : «nd .p,gtnent p m nt. niay t x u»«xj the t a n * ¡j»* , htl, P«>n» them . F la t or aenu-gloM Gallon $3.83 Q u ick, Easy P ain tin g I « » easy to do an e x c rth m __ Quart $1.96 Florhide fo r Floors t ’»e it oo Soor» and « n » or wood « ove’ - l A i» , auttahie for wvwn Ih^hnw n Quu * vlrytng. tourfc and etaatic Quart $1.61 C urry County Lum ber Co. M en’s Clothing We Already Have The Following:— Levis, Pants & Jackets — —Bib (ki Coveralls — Black Work Panats Work Socks Dress Socks — Gloves — Sweaters - Raincoats — Sport Shirts - HaU Boots — Suspenders Ties — Tee Shirts — Underwear (all' And We Have Work Shirts on Wav Here P at and Ben K erns Their BrooF