Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 11, 1947, Page 5, Image 5

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    (V December 11, 1947.
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San Diego where he is taking
his "boot tra in in g '.
Miss Olive Moss, who has been
visiting her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A.
Moss, left Monday for visits in
Carmel and Alhambra, Calif.
Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Hanks were their son-in-
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
Travis of Portland. O ther guests
at the same home, leaving Tues­
day morning were, Cy Fisher and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cox and son
of Portland. Mr. Fisher, Mrs.
Hanks brother, was recovering
from a recent operation. Mr. and
Mrs. Cox left on their way to
Dallas, Texas where they will
spend the holidays.
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aughter Marilyn arrived the coming holidays.
Mr and M rs r i . „ m
,
dunng the weekend from
m r; ana Mrs. Glen Moore and
eles where they visited son Joe returned home Monday
over the Thanksgiving after spending a week ■„ Eugene,
Louis Morgan returned recent-
and Mrs. H arry Ax ford ¡ L ' l u m m e ^ p ^ o n ^ a n T r '
d home on Sunday a fte r
for a few weeks in San port p r o ,« , byPthV'goveiTirnent.
and other ce n tra l Cal-
Mr.s Clarice Orton has ac- R00* but everyone that hasn’t
points.
cepted employment at the Nook sent. ln their contribution vet is
Eva Lewin and her fa th e r j . ,n Brookings. having start- rem intied to do so. The southern
Bour of K lam ath Falls, ed last week.
part of the county has led the
n Monday for th e ir home
Mrs. W alter Biddle and two reSt of the county for several
visiting f<* a week with children arrived last week from i l S u
th* Christmas Seal Sale
orge Anderson, Fred Reil- Oakland, California, and jointed
« h ,U1 undoubtedly do so
E. E. Hanscam families. Mr. Biddle here where the fam-
th*s year Mrs. Bertha
C.j£). Frye fam ily arrived lily plans to make its future c .T7 ” Lhe chairman of the
BaiHofl and is now occupy- home. They are living at the nutbe™ Curry County Seal
eir new home, the form er Sunset Motor Court for the , 2 th~ year takinP the place
place on the hill above present until they have living < r
' Gc,il,e Smith who headed Farewell Party Shower
q u arters constructed at
a t the
fh.. site
«iti n 1 for . S*?era
several years.
years, but who re- Given Mrs. Diment, Thur.
and Mrs. Wesley More- of the m otor court they are
_prpssure
w°rk
Mrs. May Pinson, Mrs. Edith
Jeft recently for S outhern building near the Winchuck 12 ,he BrookinKs Post office at Robinson
and Mrs. Dorothy Lem ­
nia where he will be sta- Their daughter. Mary Ann enter-' ,hlS *'m<' ot ' T ar
ing entertained at the home of
at a state q u aran tin e ed high school on Monday.
Members of Chetco Grange are Mrs. Dorothy Tem plar, honoring
on the border of Arizona. i Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Griffin reminded that the annual Christ- Mrs. Dorothy Diment w ith a
Mrs. Bill M erritt and spent Monday at their home mas party will be held following farewell party and stork shower
have moved into the south of Harbor, but returned to I?e installation of officers at the
r.-.-« nrnvideri the evening’s
vacated by the M orelands G rants Pass the same day as December 19th meeting. A gift entertainm ent. L ittle Sandra Di­
and Mrs. M. F. G raham Mrs. Griffin underwent a major excbanKe is to be part of the pro­ ment wheeled in the crib laden
latter part of N ovem ber operation there on Tuesday.
Rranx with a limit of 25c placed with gifts and assisted her m oth­
i Diego w’here they will
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lam- on tbe Sifts- Following the pro- er during the evening. A beauti­
the winter m onths as is berton left on Monday for Port- tP'am, a pot luck lunch will be ful decorated cake was served to
annual custom,
land w’here they plan to make serve(t and members are asked the guests.
and Mrs. Gaines F o rk n er their future home. The commun- !° br'nK something towards this
To Mr. and Mrs. Diment and
e proud parents of a seven Hy will miss them.
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,a t^ evening lunch,
’-»••«rhter Sandra go the best
eight ounce son bom a t j The Satellite Service Club will , ir^ orrnan Zanders. son of Mrs. wishes of their many friends in
•aside Hospital on Nov.28. m eet this Thursday evening Dec. , 1*®y Jordan enlisted in the IBr.xikings as they leave to make
have named the young man 11th at the home of Dorothy ■ N avy at Sacremento and is in their home in Eugene.
el Le Roy. Mrs. F o rk n er Tem plar. A pot luck dinner i s 1
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. planned for 6:30 with the meet­
Spencer.
ing startin g at eight.
Page Five
Bulb News Notes
Howard James, secretary of
Croft Lily Growers A&stx'iat ion,
it is said, will have quite a re­
port to make tonight at the en­
tertainm ent, set by the associa­
tion Many will want to hear it,
according to George Funk, pres^
ident. M arketing of lily bulbs is
im portant news.
J. E. Fitield, of Brxxikings has
reported that last year he pur­
posely kept bulbs in a wet place
in a warm room until they had
sprouts up to eight inches. In
January he broke the sprouts
off and planted the bulbs. The
results: just as good bulbs as
any of them.
When we really organize, the
salesmen will hunt out other
jvrofiiable crops for this area.
No one can sell more than the
m arket demands.
Complete Sets of
Bath Room
FIXTURES
and Sinks
J. J. GHIagher
PLUMBING
Sanitary market
For the Home this Xmas!
“QUALITY MEATS—
COURTEOUS SERVICE”
S TABLES—Lamp tables, end tables and
H coffee tallies, good assortment $8.95 up
TRY O U R STEAKS
CARD TABLES—famous “Sampson”
| | in a wide range of patterns at $3.95
.1 and others at $2.95.
J
X? MIRRORS—many sizes and shapes to
select from: Wail, dressing table and
chest mirrors, from $6.95 up.
LLOLD E. MOORE
Gar.’ner Bldg. Next to Drug
Good Selection of Bedroom Throw Rugs
—Bedspreads, Sheets and Blankets!
MALI, Model 7
4S0LINE ENGINE CHAIN SAW
'A one or two m an tool) Lower in price, more powerful,
” er m weight, 24-inch
model weighs only 75 pounds.
compact in d e sig n .. can be more easily transported over
' r ’ rram
operated w ith a minimum of clearance
and
LAMPS—large selection: door and table, 7-wav
Moor lamps from $12.95 up
DESKS—new ship in walnut and primavera, 7-
d rawer, 20x46 inch top, only $11.95. Others in
oak and walnut.
’• sucessfully a fte r a few instructions. Mows down big
lber up to and incluring trees 12 feet in diameter. Cut-
; chain swivels for any angle cut. Automatic stall-proof
di keeps engine running when saw’ chain is jammed.
ck detachable idler is easily removed If saw is jammed
Immediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot cutting
‘nties. Also Pneum atic and Electric Models, and Chain
pener.
MALL CHAIN SAW CO.
S. R. HUNT. Distributor
SPECIAL—all men? fitted cases reduced 40';
from prices shown. These would make him a real
gift this Christmas.
Hendricks
FURNITURE COMPANY
Johns >r Building
Brookings, Oregon