Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 18, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    World’s Finest Climate
Christinas Treats
Ready For “Tree’
VVith various organizations con­
trib u tin g tow ard the treats, and
with the volunteer firem en and
Azalea Garden Club coring for
details, the annual C hristm as
tree, in front of the C entral
building next W ednesday eve
Dccmber 24. a t 7:30.
\ program, now being w orked
n t h tho frardo-i d u b . will he
presented before S an ta m akes his
api-e trance to delight the young­
sters of the area. More details
concerning the program will be
published next week in the pilot,
which will be out early for dis
tn b u fio n before Christm as.
Do you eat eonugh eggs? They
are high priced if you m ust buy
the. hut everyone should e a t at
east four eggs every week for
th eir health's sake. This, how­
ever. includes those th a t are to
be used in pies, cakes, ets., eaten
by the family. Perhaps with the
high cost of eggs it would be ad
v sa h le to investigate the possi­
bilities of a home poultry flock
of about two dozen hens. If you
are interested, you can obtain in­
form ation on housing from the
extension office, Gold Beach.
An item of in terest: The C’hi-
nese Im perial cook hook contains
•TJw?5’ vohlmPS and weighs over
2000 ponuds. It is said to be the
largest cook book in the world.
The abridged edition contains
eighteen volumes. T h at’s still
quit«* a cook book, seems to me.
Birthday Party
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, B^ o o k in g ^ ^ r ^ o n _
-Member
Policy Com m ittee was in th e ,
P n w P r O ff
ham bra. C alifornia
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com m unity last Friday, studying
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'p la n to spend the w in ter m
Dr' The«lore p.
the bulb situation w ith o th e rs ., Sorne tim e during T u e s d a y a fte r c a r n for
in- m? nths David u
u ,.
,
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¡night wind blew down the power | I?
S .g for th e ,r h h es here. 3Ud Hann Of
When
w hen planning next y e a r’s, pole near th e school, throw ing) D r and M rs- F • M. Stum p. Miss ere dinner euM,t?
p program
ogram for your lily business, th a t entire section out of power Lucy M iller, Mrs. R uth H atha Mrs J - J GalW *
you probably will
wm be
u? glad
giau io
orning. School w as dis-
to tor
for the m
morning.
dis-) way. M aster H enrv H ath- ,
’ l ay evening aUhT?*
. .._____ H a thaw ay. Brookings.
know th at one dealer w rites th a t missed yesterday while w’orkm
w orkm en ' - ..
this year
vpar promiscu-
nrnmicmi. w eer rnnlooinn.
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bulbs offered this
replacing tk«
the 1 line
ously at 4c will have considerable
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“ all over town
Pow
er - was off
bearing on next y e a r’s sales. for 15 m inutes while the repaired
W hile many small grow ers a re line was being “cut in.
quitting, some very large g r o w - J ____________________
chlaS reveaUrSltin« artinE ’ bUying Upl w Tt?e Misses W il,ow and ^ a b e t
__ P y a ,,ng S
i M cknight left recently for Al-
tootlC/w
INCOME
TAX
SERVICE
the f a
o f the tt(mit!\
Starting January .1, at Hugh Gearin’s Law
office, (cn lral Building, I will do Income Tax
work on Mondays, Wednesday:! and Friday«
Irom 1« to 5. Tuesdays a n j Thursdays I will
be at my home, 2 miles south of Harbor on 101.
Ray Guerrettaz
A Fitting Christmas Present For Any Me
of The Family. We Have a Full Line of
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Rods, Reels, Fishing Lines,
The Town Shop
Clothing
Sporting Goods
For Any Kind of Sport Fishing
I rom The Finest That is Made, To The
pensive Items, Within The Reach of Ever
Notions
Gifts For The Entire Familv
Bat & Ben Kerns
SSAK
F tS H fffir
J* J. G A L L AG'
Brookings, Ore.
,_H e tb GoMken celebrated her
17th birthday with a part*’ on
S aturday night for sixteen young
jM-ople. Those invited were Mari-
>n Struebing, Bob Williamson,
Ken «herce Ethel and Don Red-
Held, Ju a n ita Kinion, Irene Rau
D arlene Jam es. Ruth Hassett,'
Bob ( hureh. Jm i Carson, Bill
Ellis. Verna H untington, Leta
B\*rne ’
J ° an a" d M arSa re t
Ihe home was decorated with
t hristm as greens and mistletoe.
I he hoys were outnum bered, but
didn’t seem to mind. Games were
played and gifts were given as
prizes R efreshm ents of a b eau ti­
fully decorated cake brought to
Betti for a birthday gift by Bob
>\ dliamson,
and
ice
cream.
C hristm as candies and cakes
w«»re served. Each guest took a
candle from a cake baked by
Mr.s Goldizen and made a wi
for Betti.
rhe party was considered t a
hpge success by all who attended
Bulb
...
W is h { w as b u ilt
fo r sm ooth
•ws
N othing new has developed on
the chain store deal. Keep your
bulbs from sprouting. If you have
not yet packed your 5’s ’and 6's,
pack them separately from now
on. The Com m ittee will m eet
again a fte r the holidays. The
Brown Bulb Earm truck will
call for half the bulbs they o r­
dered collected, next Mrtndav.
The truck Called to call last
week as expected.
Many thousands more bulbs
have been ordered it is reported.
_Mr. H unt, C hairm an of the
tra v e l lik e Y o u !"
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NEW MINIATURE
SONGTOME " 2
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F in e s t • a ll-in -
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aiJ ever made
Eu»»- to wear «« a w riat-
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Yes, G reyhound travel is s-m-o-o-f-A
as smooth as the streamlined dog th at
to people everywhere is the symbol of
the finest in bus transportation. Today
hundreds of new "Silvereides” Super-
C oaches are in service... many more are
being added to our fleet to bring you
even greater comfort, convenience and
dependability... at lower cost than any
other way to travel.
T/tere /Ire /Vo /ower Fares/
7- ’ k i
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Sample Money-Savinng fares
troni Brookings
Portland
Eugene .
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$4.60
Eureka
p /«
? an E ranc«sco 55.25
51040
Coos Bav
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7
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A dditional Savings on Round
Trip F ares
T. s. Abbott, Agt., Bus Depot
wr
<- • R Adamson, Mgr.
jm to 2 0 0 pm .
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