Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 09, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9.
1948
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon
The World’s Best Climate
PAGE FTV
room each was presented with a Smith River P.-T. A. will be held
corsage of Desert holly. The ta­ Monday evening, Dec. 13, at the participated. This entertainment I the Aloha Land Guitar Studi
Smith River Womans Club en­ ble was centered with a bowl of school with Pres. Engdahl pre­ was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Waldien was a member Jbf
Breedlove, proprietors of । the board of judges.
joyed its December meeting, Fri­ holly and tall red tapers. Plum siding at the business session.
day afternoon at the club rooms pudding sauce with coffee were Important matters will be taken
of the Community hall. Decora­ served. Tea hostesses were Har­ care of during the meeting. All I
tions were in keeping with the riett Hight, Katherine Westbrook, parents and friends are invited.
Patsy Westbrook, A n n a Marie
holiday season.
Westbrook
and Rosemary Ferrili. i
The meeting was opened by the
i
singing of “God Bless America,”
Officers elected by Lake Earl
followed by routine business mat­ Grange at Thursday evening reg­
ters. Committee chairmen gave ular meeting were:
’
BY C. E. SEGER
reports. The club voted a dona­
Master — Wm. Buckner (was
Gold Beach. Ore.
tion to the Sunday school to pur­ re-elected).
With the approach of the new
chase candy for the children at
Overseer — Benny Ham (was
year,
reneway of fishing and hunt­
the Christmas program, to be re-elected).
ing
licenses
are due. War veter-,
held at the church. Plans are be­
Lecturer—Marie Norris.
ans
with
25%
disability or mor?
ing made for a rummage sale, to
Steward Everett Hursch.
are
reminded
of a state law
be held in January.
Treasurer—Helen Pennell.
granting them ilcenses for a cost
Secretary—Ruth Wells.
Program Chairman Mrs. Grace
of only 50 cents.
Assistant
Steward
—
Melvin
VanZee, assisted by Mrs. Alyce
Application is made to the Or-1
Bolick, and Mrs. June Brogan, Ferrili.
For Christmas we are well stocked in many
egon
state game commission, 1631
Chaplain
—
Edna
Ross.
attractively decorated the man­
gill items, including cards, beautiful wrapping
S. W. Alder, Portland, and should I
Ceres—Velna Miller.
tle with red candles and minia­
be
accompanied
by
a
statement
Pomona—Isabel Buckner.
paper, seals, and other items as stationery, ets.
ture choir boys, with a miniature
from the Veterans Administra­
Flora—Rose Gwerder.
screen as a background. A large
Gate Keeper—Pierce Anderson. tion as to the percentage of the
spray of dessert holly was on the
piano.
Lady Assistant Steward — veteran’s disability. Applications
may be obtained at any court
Minnie Goodlin.
Program opened with a vocal
house.
Executive committee
Leo
duet by Mrs. Ida Hall and Mrs.
The same law—Chapter 270,1
Kloske,
Vera Denny, singing “Christmas
O.
L. 1943 also provides hunting,
Pianist—Rosemary Ferrili.
Voices” and a Christmas lullaby,
licenses
to disabled veterans of ’
M ith rain, wind and the moun­
with Joyce Denny rocking her
50 Ocents, or a combination hunt­
1006 2nd Stdeet
Crescent City, Calif.
doll asleep. Rev. E. C. Hicks gave tains east of here, covered with
ing-fishing
license
for
$1..
The
an interesting talk on “Meaning snow, shows that old winter is
here. The warm rain of the past regular resident fee is $3.00 for
of Christmas.”
either a fishing or hunting license I
As guests entered the club several days have melted much i
of the snaw and creeks and small 1 or $5.00 for the combination. All
streams are running bank-full. persons this year must pay an
Smith River, which has raised, additional 50 cents for a deer1
put a stop to fishing for a time. tag. The veteran must have been
a resident of Oregon for one
Mrs. Ira Thatcher of Palo Alto year immediately preceding his
who spent the week with her application for the license.
father. Supervisor Fred Haight,
Also eligible for the reduced
following the death of her moth­
license rates are those who have I
er, left for her home Monday, ac­ been Oregon residents for 60 !
companied by her father, who years or for 10 years if they are)
will spend several weeks with 65 or more years old, providing
HEADQUARTERS
his daughter and family.
they are financially unable to pay
Regular monthly meeting of the regular fee.
FOR
So write the veterans adminis­
tration office holding your case
record requesting official confor­
mation of your disability rating,
then apply as above stated.
SMITH RIVER
Co. Service Officei
Reports To You?
THE OPENING OF OUR
Complete Office Supplies and
Gift Item Store
Davidson's
Office Supply & Stationery Store
Furniture Co
Fine Furniture
And Appliances
'Biltwell
Upholstered
school
¡C3 tèdio
Furniture
WITH A
Simmons Beds
Springs and
The famous
“Beauty Rest
Mattrasses
Westinghouse
inmg
jewel
A Console Radio
in a Capsule Form
Harmon
Bedr'm Furniture
Shelvadors and Ränget
Electric, Wood and
Combination
Here’s beauty, utility and
performance all wrapped
up in a small, sleek ^//'x
6 x6" case—ideal for end
tables, bedside tables, kitchen
shelves—yet powerful enough
to fill a ballroom with crystal
clear music. Styled on all sides.
Retractable, disappearing
handle. Green and gold, ivory
and 8°1A • • • •
$38.50
Ranges
Armstrong
Westinghouse
Inlaid and Felt Base
OSPITAI PLAN
U AND
-OUR FAMin
Brookings Electric
& Radio Co.
i
»
Wc have buyers, so if you are
in the mood to sell, come in and
list NOW!
Also trades and miscellaneaus
items for sale- trucks, drag-saws,
garden tractors, furniture, bulb
sprayers, plumbing equipment,
and »o forth.
Don't forget that we are the
agents for the New Vogue Clean­
ers of Crescent City. Green Sav­
ing Stamps given on all orders
through this offce.
C. 0. LEONARD
Linoleum
Hendricks Building
PHONE
213
For Sale: 2000-watt Fairbanks-
Mcrse light plant, Al shape. In­
quire H. Newman, Box 31, Brook-
mgs.
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We Work With
SPEED to Fill Your
NEED!
Crosley Radios
'Monarch'
For
4-buiner b u t a n e
range, cheap. See it at Brookings
Eloctri and Radio Co
39-*
For Sale: Butane heatc
on»' wood heater. Inquire
cent’s Restaurant.
and the famous
“Perfect Sleeper
MATTRESS
Oil Room Heaters an<
Floor Furnaces
Water Heaters
Classified Ad
For Pont: Apartment,
at Vincent’s Restaurant.
GOOD QUALITY
"Colemon"
Mrs. Frank Waldien spent the
Thanksgiving holidays at Bend,
visiting relatives. While there she
attended an all-guitar music fes­
tival in which over 100 persons
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