Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 01, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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on 1st ladj
Morning -
lays at 9-ij
°ss frost
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every
BROOK ING S-H A RBOR PILO T. B rookings. O regon
SMITH RIVES
Spring Daffodil te a held
24 at Smith River Corn­
wall was a big success.
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in attend*
¿ n g the afternoon and
of • dow npour
* Vistors n u '- ’ored. giv-
L ir addresses from Gold
tfie Sea
T' B r o o k in g s M edford,
Church
L-- palls. New Mexico, Los
>ak, Par4| W and many from v arious
,f month
ir. California and O regon
the hall to view
beautiful v arieties of
which highlighted th e
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tations
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Sunday |
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P ag e Five
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tion to visit h e r m o th e r ' ' '
Indian Heir Association
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Su"- April 11th
s i.r in J l " ' t ° .,ln 8
a n n u a l; T he re g u la r m eetin g of the
te rn o o n a t ConrniunO y ' h ' X w o n !C U rrj' C° Un,y In d ian h,” r’
M rs. C h e ste r C rook as c h a irm in so ciatio n wil1 ,H’ held a t the
T h e re w ill be p len ty of food fo r G ra n « e h all in H a rb o r S un d ay
- > • ' inclu d in g ca k e.; p i e s . " j .ffc r-io o n .
AprU
11. a ,
one
sta g e .
| M rs. H arold Horn and tw o en. m e a ts an d v eg etab les. P lan t o 'o ’clock. All m em b ers and in te r-
K o ern er a tte n d th is sale.
ested p erso n s a re u rg ed to a t-
M any b e a u tifu l nam ed v ar- cn
n r ild
. ren
. . . and
. . Mrs.
, M ary
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ieties w ere a ttr a c tiv e ly a rra n g e d
1 ll‘u 1 *1 of K lam ath F a lls
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in low c o n ta in e rs w ith M rs. ltn<? retu rn ed home a f te r spend-
C h e ste r M aris in c h a rg e of a r-
“S unda>' '^sitin g re la -
ra n g e m e n ts, w ere sold from a
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. ...
,
la rg e re p lic a sta n d w hich fea- Mrs H a r o n '’ h "
dau ^ ter ° /
tu re d a la rg e g ard e n u m brella, 7
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K lam ath
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T h ro , u g h co -o p eratio n ut
of Hen-
C o m m ittee in c h a rg e of cu t flow- p re s s iv e ^ c e re m o n j" ^ R e v ^ F T
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re st s serv
e n i ice
c c sent
K err,
th e c fo
forest
sen1
e rs w e re
F ra n c e s W estbrook, ^ ic k s held it th n, r
a load of ta n oa^
l° £ s t0
o ak logs
to th e t
G ra ce H ight. A lyce Bolick and lce * th .
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7 " '" V * B u B
f f uffelen
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L u u m
m b b e e r r &
& M
M a a n n u u fa
fa c c tu
tu r r-
Cameras
Film»
H e n r ie tta W o o d r u f f . P lan ts. s undav M ?
in* Co • T aco m a, for e x p e rim en t
bulbs an d sh ru b s w ere sold dur-
for , hc m t , “ ’" . , " ** • > ! » • " » « •
«80-
Gifts for
m g th e a fte rn o o n w ith Zelna
B '
T his co m p an y is equ ip p ed an d
M aris, S te lla H aig h t, M ary P a ts ’ Mr- and ^Irs- M artin Rice le ft ex p erien ced in th e m a n u fa c tu re
Every Occasion
B ailey a ssiste d by others.
Monday for th e ir hom e in P o rt- of h ard w o o d v en eer. T h e com -
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.
i land a fte r spending E a s te r w eek- na n y is eq u ip p ed to e ith e r slice
C o n tin u o u s te a and sandw iches end w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and f a m - 'Or peal th e logs
fro m S^w o 1acen n e „ te eJ f tr nH r n o i ' ‘Y
M" ' J ° h " « a rn u m -
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Uses For Tan Oak
Studied A t Tacoma
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oxtbook.
th Key I
ry Baker I
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itil this
Christian
ìmunìttl
T h e s ta g e se ttin g of m any beach consisting of scram b led
b e a u tifu l v a rie tie s em bedded in eggs. buns, donuts, coffee, coco«
moss, m a k in g an in fo rm al gard-
en scene c o n u iie te ' w ith ' w alk X
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u i«
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an d pool. S h ru b s and sm a ll tre e s; th e la rg e bon fires of d rift u Lxi
w ere in th e b ack g ro u n d . Mr. an d The ju n io r group of S m ith R.W 'r
F o re s t D u n h am and Mrs. and Gushu Sunday school g a th e r-
V a i r . B ro ^®n w ‘?re in c h a rSe of ed th e wood on the beach for
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P y a r r a n ^ j m a M^ g “
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,
SfyGi/ef'
GASOLINE
H M P O W cn!
bparior Fire-Power m a k es
1 Chief lively, alert . . . give«
I Sashing atarts, rapid warm-
tmooth u ltra -re sp o n siv e
r. We have it for you. Stop
bookings Z ®
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¡nice
Bert DeMoss
ce n te re d w ith h
tif i
eS’
8 S° visited hls s is te r
c e n te re d w ith beautifu l flow er an d fath er. Miss E le n a Rice and
a rra n g e m e n ts . Mrs. E leanor L a y - O . M. Rice
tut
i m an w as ch a irm an of re fre sh ­
M rs.
H arry
C h risten sen
is
m e n ts co m m ittee. The m any col- driving the school bus and cook-
| lectio n s of w ild flow ers w ere ing a t the school c a fe te ria t h
em bedded in m oss and a ttr a c - w eek su b stitu tin g for Miss B etty
tiv e ly a rra n g e d under th e direc- ------- ------------------------------ ------- -
tion of M rs. H ow ard D unlap and
M rs. N ils Jepson. The sale of cu t
a
flow ers an d p lan ts n etted th e
c lu b a n e a t sum which will be
used by th e S m ith R iver w om ens
c lu b in supp o rt of the local li­
b ra ry . C lub president. Mrs. Ralph
L uick th a n k s all who helped to
m a k e th e a ffa ir a success.
E a s te r S u n rise serv ices held
a t th e ocean beach from 6:30 to
8 :00 o’clock S unday m orning
w ith m ore th a n 100 from C res­
ce n t C ity, F o rt D ick and Sm ith
R iv er g a th e re d around tw o huge
bon fire s on the beach fo r th e
e a rly m orn in g w orship. T he song
se rv ic e w as u n d er directio n of
S m ith R iv er and G uschu church
ch o irs w ith Rev. E. C. H icks con­
d u c tin g th e E a s te r m essage.
F ollow ing th e devotional serv ­
ice. b re a k fa st w es served on the
Brookings, Oregon
fo re st se rv ic e e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n
o f P o rtla n d try in g to d e te rm in e
. ha ¿
d e te rm in e
th e fe a sa b ility of using ta n oak
in th e m a n u fa c tu re of h ardw ood
veneer.
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;
C lass ad s b rin g re su lts so o n '
“HALL-MARK”
Cards
NEVER STANDS IDLE
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V e r y ( f a y Prices!!
BRCOXINSS MARKET
Shortening
** CM «*• 'yr A A,
F’M'o, Sprv
howdrift
3 lbs. $ 1 .1 9
8 :
UNIVERSAL
blended lard
p n iiN G
Jeep
3 lbs. $ lr? .7
cans, 27c
UK, ta!' c ans
case $ 6 » 4 5
M) ( empiete Line of F ru its and Vegetables
THE 4-WHEEL-DRIVE UNIVERSAL "JEEP" w o rk , all day. all year . . in ,he
field a, a tractor . . . on or off the road fo r hauling and towing. Comfort-
able and easy to operate, it le t, you ,tay on the job fo r hour, without
becoming exhausted. When work in the field i, done, the "jeep - is
ready to tackle almost any other job-hauling produce, perhaps, towing
a cattle trailer or helping out in »core, of way,. As a mobile power
unit, the "Jeep" with power uke-off can operate virm all, any piece of
power-driven farm machinery, (cm e in and see the "Jeep- now.
IN 01 R MEAT department
MB'JRGER _ _ _
tOH, sliced
lb. 45c
lb. 69c
SEE 01 r CANDY DEPARTMENT
Ha-e A Nice A ssortm ent of Good Candy
bookings Market
For Free D em onstration on Your .Job W rite oi Phone
COOS MOTOR CO.
Phone 9i)3
258 S. 2nd, Coos Bav, Ore.