Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 11, 1949, Page 4, Image 4

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The World's Best Climate
SMITH REVEe.
Grangers Enjoy Dinner
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
nation-wide crochet contest is on
again with all the excitement that
goes with this annual event in
needlework fans compete» for
fame, glory, trophies and $2500
in cash awards. Women and men
(yes, men) all over the country
are becoming more and more
crochet-conscious. Nimble fingers,
crochet hooks and cotton have
combined to turn out many beau­
tiful treasurers, from tablecloths
to doilies, from impressive bed­
spreads to delicate edgings —
tiful reasures, from tablecloths
as family heirlooms for genera­
tions to come. Many of those cro-
cheters would like to enter their
pieces for compotion, to see how
work compares with the best of
other artists.
Write Mrs. Caroline Oliphant,
secretary of the Curry County
fair board ply your needles and
go to work on that piece whicn
may become the No. 1 crochet
entry of the year.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949
series will be held at the Virgil
Goldrsberry home, F riday
ning at 7:00 by Cub scouts and
parents. There remains some fe v
things to be done on the project
started a couple of weeks ago.
visitor in this area last Wednes­
day afternoon, calling on pros­
pects.
Lake Earl Grange enjoyed a
demonstration dinner Thursday
Mrs. Sam Gott and daughter.1.,
evening at the Grange hall, As-
Jean and Joy, returned the Ars*
sisting with the dinner were Mr.
of the week after having spent
People who have been inland a couple of weeks in the Dayton
and Mrs. Henry Johnstone, Mr.
to Grants Pass, or Willamette and Salem areas, canning for
and Mrs. Ed Ferguson and Mr.
Valley, tell the Pilot they almost their home consumption. They
and Mrs. Glen Rick who cooked
Merrill A. Peacock, of Spokane, sulf oca te from heat,
the dinner in the Miracle Alum-
after hav- visited relatives while away.
retired business man, and his ing been acclimated
inumware . The menu consisted
to the air-
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Hollis A.
Hershel Obye, supervisor of
of baked ham, candied yams, po­
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conditioned coast. There’s quite a
Peacock
and
two
children,
are
in
diffprpnpp
.
tatoes and gravy, cabbage, car­
lauicrence, and until one has ex­ Siskiyou national Forest, with
the area spending a month vaca­
rots, parsnips, cake and coffee,
perienced it, he may believe peo­ headquarters at Grants P a s s,
tion. Hol 1 i s Peacock, resident
was a visitor in this area, Tues-
using the aluminumware to give
ple crazy to tell such a yarn.
geologist of U. S. Smelting, Min-
day, and attended Rotary Club
Grangers an idea how a meal can
;ng& Refining Co., will be here
Phil
Adams,
Chevrolet
dealer
luncheon at noon.
be cooked on top of the stove.
soon to spend tile remainder of of Gold Beach, was a business
Try Pilot Class Ads—it pays !
Covers were laid for 70 Grangers
the month.
who enjoyed the dinner. Regular
Grange meeting followed. Vis­
I
Zada's Beauty Shop will be
itors present for the meeting were
closed
from
August
1
to
30.
An opportunity to do just that
Mr. and Mrs. Ward of Phoenix
is offered again—in the nation­
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Guerretaz
Grange in Oregon, and Anna
wide crochet contest which is returned late last week from a
FOR THAT HOME. BE SURE TO CONTACT
Griffith and Elizabeth Tomlinson
being sponsored locally by the trip to Lewiston and Kendrick, I
of Crescent Redwood.
CONTRACT OR HOURLY WORK
Curry County fair board. As for Idaho where they visited Mrs. ;
Louis Peterson and his com regulations here they are:
Guerrettaz s father, brothers and
( rane Materials at 10% above Wholesale prices!
mittee report plans are going
To be eligible for national jud- sisters, and to Genessee, Idaho,
ahead for building the booths at ging, all entries must have
won where they visited Mr. Guerret­
the fairgrounds. All Granger la­ a special nation-wide crochet
con- taz sister, Mrs. Mike Reisenauer
dies are asked to bring the can­ test ribbon at a participating and family. On their return they
ned fruits, vegetable, jams and I state, county or local fair. All
SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA
jellies to Lake Earl Grange on| I entries must be crocheted of came by way of Pullman, Col­
fax, Pomeroy, Walla Walla, and
Sunday afternoon, Aug. 14.
i mercerized crochet cotton. All saw much harvesting in progress. «
During lecture hour the fol­ entries must have been completed
lowing program was presented since January, 1949. The opinion
Mr. and Mrs. F.
East burn
by Eileen Peterson:
of
Florence
were
guests from
of the judges is final in all cases,
Comic Reading Bennie I fam.
and judgment will be deterimined Wednesday to Saturday, Iasi
CLOCKS
WATCHES
<
Vocal Trio Three Grangers.
on general appearance, beauty week at the home of their son-
All
Makes
—
Mantel,
Alarm
and
All
Makes
—
Foreign
and/or
J
Reading Ethel Goodlin.
of design, workmanship, and suit­ in-law and daughter, Mr. and
and Electric!
Domestic
J
Accordion solo Joan Sonder- ability.
Mrs. Ross Horn. Mr. and Mrs.
guard.
Eastburn were on their vaca­
Prices Reasonable—all work guaranteed!
Drawing for the jack pot with) A contestant may submit as tion and had been visiting scenic
Ed Close name being drawn, and many entries as have fulfilled all spots in Central and Southern
his absence, the fund went into the foregoing rules.
Oregon. They formerly r<
Crocheted articles must be en- here for a time.
the grange account. August 18
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Templar Hotel Building
meeting will be postpone be- tered under the following classi­
fications: tablecloths, bedspreads,
House guests at the Ross Horn
cause of fair week.
luncheon cloths anil sets, center­ home over the week-end were
Girl Scouts Return Home
pieces, buffet and vanity sets, Mr. and Mrs. John East burn and E
The seven
Scouts who
spent a week at scout camp at chair sets, doilies^ scarves and daughter, Peggy of Korbel, Calif.,
Lake ol the Woods, 55 miles from wall panels, household accessor­ and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Conley1
Medford, returned home Sundav ies, edgings and insertions, fa­ and two sons of Cottage Grove, j
evening. They report having had shion accessories, pot holders and
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shehan and i
a wonderful time, enjoying out­ hot plate mats; Men Only, Teen­ son, Ronald, of Long Beach, Caii-
door life, rhose who motored to age girls, 4-H club girls, and la­ ' iornia, visited from Saturday un-
camp and brought them home dies over 65 make up the groups. til I hursday with relatives, Mr.
were Mr. and Mrs. Warren Eng-
brom among all the prize win­ and Mrs. B. J. Gould, and family.
dahl, Mr. and Mrs. James Roo- ning entries submitted by fairs
They were en route to North
ney and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald throughout the nation, the na­
Bend to visit another son.
McClish.
tional champion maybe you _
will be chosen as the one whose
A work party, second in the
At American Legion Conclave
work will be judged as the finest
Miss .lean Elva Brown, employ­
in workmanship and design over
ed at the Co-operative Creamerv
thousands of competitors.
oilice, is enjoying her vacation
Want to know about all this?
and is attending the American
Legion convention held at Long
n
Beach.
LOCAL NEWS
SMITH RIVER PLUMBING SHOP
CLOCK AND WATCH REPAIRING
N. M. JONES
YOUR NEIGHBOR FEEDS
He Buys There From the
Smifh River Feed & Seed Cc
Homemakers
County Home Demonstrat ion
agent
Summer Mestice Sulu
WOOD!
Stove length, fireplace and
heater, in old growth tir.
Want tc become
national
champion ? Want to
cash and a
Well, here
opportun
Orders at Leonard's
ALL SUMMER DRESSES. Values to $10.95
Close Out On MATERNITY DRESSES
Rayon Prints, In Small Sizes Only
Odds cstd Ends Childrens Cotten Prints
Close Out on All Denim Shorts, $2.95 value $1/79
WOOD!
of Curr\ County fair I
SWIM SUITS
3 HOL'RS
Good selection in all sizes
Womens, Childrens, Mens
.à
20 PER CENT OFF
Odds and Ends Ladies & Girls Sweaters
$2.95
LADEES BLOUSES (some soiled).. GREATLY REDUCED
Moore’s Variety & Apparel Shop
We give S. & H. Green Savings Stamps on All Purchases at Our Store
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