Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 29, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    4y. JULY 29. 1948
lomemakers"
-V ROBERTS
^monstration Agent
g g O O T O - H A R B O H P IL 0T , Br6oklngs
Oregon
IV orM ’a Finest C lim ate
to the recruiting offiier to be sent
=— = _
to his cam p for report to dutv
n k- 8 niCviinfi- Among other
He enlisted in the arm y air rorps th, • v X "
pnW nt Wer !
last week.
, .
ct 1 { 1 > eey q uartet
Goldie Sm ith, local postmas- 1 prog/am
>Peake‘‘ °" ,h at
Page Five
A N N O U N C IN G
te r left Thursday for a m onth’s
F .2 ,
_ THERE:
"¡fci your garden grow ? vacation from her duties at the , , d ,ardner and hi> crew, of
I have purchased the FREI) LEE Well-
! Rauch- Hob Kennedy and
n a memorandum of any Brookings Postoflice. She plans j '
Drilling
outfit, and will he ready immedi
to
visit
a
son
at
Salem,
and
her
;U’h
w
>coff.
all
local
men.
ar-
3T question and bring
friends in New Mexico.
flved in ,he -s" them part of
ately
to
drill wells at any time. Contact
the district garden meet
Bruce Shavere. general man- »*’ count> Monday and started
me
for
estimates
and plans.
you. remember the
ag er for Coos-Curry Electric Co- ' heir . maint.enance ot the Up.
and dates:
opeartive, of Coquille was a brief per ( hefco rvad Tuesday. A fter
i Grange- August 2.
business visitor here Monday.
completion of the Upper Chetco
House. Gold Beach on
Mrs Aldene Roberts, county and
Park road, they will
General Delivery
Brookings, Ore.
home dem onstartion agent. Gold 8 ° l!l<
mchuek. These roads
1
_____
_ August 4.
Beach, was a business visitor in
' part of the forest service
Grange,
"vitfton^of Oregon S ta te thls a re a Monday, in interests of /
and aH need the mamte-
' rill be there to discuss1 ^-H
meetings.
T .'' " tu x tr> much,
and making a garden,'
felling of the chamber of
M i s s Cordellia C antrall ofj
a garden n w which
will) com
m .......;
erce leaflets last week, the
h ic h
wui
......
inc Hlamath Falls is spending
* IIV4I11R « a week
wcci
family all winter. Since 1!
om itted to tell about the
visiting
her brother, How
[re evening meetings, M r.! map, on page seven, which was ild Cantrall
i will be available for sp e -! draw n by Mrs Deb Frazier, who
Virgil Wok
'olfe of Brascomb, Cal.
during the day. He; w ’fb h er husband, runs the local "'as a business visitor in this
nm hers"
area
Beach C
Combers.
area a couple of days last week I
i interested in landscaping “Beach
The exodus of “tram p ” print-
Mrs. Clarice Orton was oper-
| Heads and home.
i'd like
some
assistance
I e rs’ first since some t,me
ated on Iast week at San Fran-
«id
like
some
a
imp us a card
th e . w a r’ has real,Y reached its cisco and hed her goitre re- i
drop us a card
you thought about our zenith in the past two or three moved. She is reported doing
We Feature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sundays!
fair? It's just a month weeks. L ast week some four or well.
m
ore
visited
the
Pilot
office
with
Leonard
Butts
of
Jacks
Creek
[you know! Tom Ayers of
Floyd Kindel
has been appointed a “desire to w ork” for a few hours area had the misfortune of break-
w
ork
so
they
might
go
on
their
mg
his
leg
while
cutting
wood
ger and from the way
6:30 a.m. to 8::30 p.m.
Saturday to 10:30 p.m.
I started, I believe you can way to the next town. Only one and is now at the Gold Beach
showed
any
willingness
really
to
hospital,
for
several
weeks
stay
-►
a most successful fa ir
There is a lo t of w nrk w o rk - the rest asked donations
» . ( S r i all of u i l ’ h . « W defunc, union cards.
B. L P R IC E
Pilot Class Ads Roach Your Cutsomers!
CHETCO
CAFE
THE HOME OF
FINE FOOD
be willing to get in a n 4 * 1 Mrs. Louella Young, who has
Tie dates Sept. 3, 4 and spcnt the pasl seven *veeks at
r im books will be off th e 1. Richm ond’ C a,if- following three
•rs week. There are some w eeks spent at a San Francisco
wnuums listed, especially, hospital. returned home Monday
•E members
! afternoon, hiuch improved from
I before servicing: To m ake j her h eart attack some three
Ivor of canned citrus juice m onths ago.
‘ • that of anv fresh juice
M rs- Conner Kessler is assist
„usewives have learned inS a t the B. & B. Cafe during the
pie device of pouring th e illness of the regular help,
uve back and forth from
M r- and M rs- A- p - Hendricks
J to another before serv I and fam ily returned late Satur-
puis back
the juice daY afternoon from a bu-in»---
Ir which was removed dur- trip -w h ic h took them as far ;
► vacuum ■
• Ju ly
e o ra n c e
O f Appliances
Labels Seattle.
i cans of citrus juice n o w 1 Mrs. Lela A rm strong of Ta-
’ Uns suggestion.
I coma, a cousin, and Mrs. J. Hed-
tscientists of the U. S. de- lpy ° f Van Nuys, Calif., were vis­
it of agriculture cau tio n ' itors for several days over the
adding air this way should week-end with Mrs. Hedley’s sis-
‘ don.- in .Ho.'ince, b u t, ter, Mrs. G. Sutliffe.
just before serving and
Ralph T. Moore, who was to
Wl chilled dishes. O ther- have spoken at Rotary luncheon,
the added air will have Tuesday noon, was unable to be
to iffeet the C in the juice 1 present as was figured last week,
v.ition and this destroys h u t he promises definitely to b<
* the important nu tritiv e present next week, at R o ta n ,
“d its fine flavor as well. All who care to hear him, re-
■ oxidation goes slower in gardless of Rotary membership,
and also because cold m ay m ake reservations at Vin-
atisorbs air n. re re a d ily .! c e n t’s R estaurant.
Wists advise always hav-
Elsew here in this issue is an
’juice chilled before pour- a rticle telling of the senators an 1
represen tativ es of this area of,
........ ,..i citru s Oregon, dating back to 1855, com-
| n commercial canning so piled by Coos-Curry Pioneer As-
the juice stands in the sociation. This list, complete in
® vitamin C value and all details, will be invaluable to
•¡d not be damaged by grade school students studying
j O reg o n history this fall or win-
,l'> v * pj< Hope to ter, and should be clipped b ’
family a t reference.
me« in
,, xt week.!
The several carloads of lo rd
—
• people th at attended the Seventh
D o m e ’ Dav Advent t Cam; Meeting
,, , 3 ■■vm 5 ¡G ladstone returned home 5.
' ’r ‘ ’
left Mon- day evening and they all report
r«‘onrt th a t they had a wonderful
i
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Butane
to do any of your
SPECIAL AT
$89.50
COLEMAN"
"MONARCH \ n
Oil.
BUTANE & WOOD WATER HEATERS
//
COMBINATION
Reg. $231.50
$54.00
"ARVIN"
RADIO COMB.
with automatic record
changer, reg $92.50
20-gal size, reg $121.60
$185.00
RADIO COMB.
Regular $69.50
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$72.50
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H i
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"CROSLEY
30,000 BTU. reg. $94.50
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And Motor Tune-up Work
BERT DeMOSS, Proprietor
? //
Stubby Butane
Deluxe Senior .Models Range Built—
Regular $209.50
20-gal. size, reg. $94.50
Six Tube
OOKINSS TEXACO SERVICE
HOLLY
WATER HEATERS The Finest Wood Range FLOOR FURNACE
automobile repairing
aUo have a good supply of parts
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SPECIAL AT
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$100.00
IH
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Glass Lined—Electric
SP E C IA L A T
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$120.00
30-gal size, reg $158.00 15-gal size, reg. $176.95
SP E C IA L A T
5139.50
i
8P E C IA L A T
S145.00
Hendricks
FURNITURE COMPANY
Johnson Building
Brookings, Oregon