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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1951)
Barbershoppers 'Give With Music' Judge Guy Forsyth. Gold Beach resident, was a caller in this area, Monday. He was speaker at the Scout Court of honor and Music made the "welkin ring” chili feed in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pack, w hen about 30 members and who live on Wharf St. were in guests of the newly-formed Bar volved in a serious accident near bershop organization of Crescent Eugene on their way home from City were invited to join the lo- Lebanon last Sunday, where thev cal group Monday night at the had gone to visit their children. Grange hall. Choruses, quartets, solos and community singing, to Mrs. Pack sustained 3 broken gether with special and impromp ribs, collar-bone and pelvis. Her was crushed in addition to tu numbers were well done, with nose facial cuts. Mr. Pack suffered a participants and audience enjoy broken knee-cap, which was op ing -good harmonizing. upon sometime Monday. The Crescent City chapter, un erated Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hassett der the able direction of Harry of Santa Ana are parents of an Rudde, has made good progress 8 lb. 14. oz daughter, born on in the short time the group has heb. 2. They have named the lit-1 been in existence. tie miss Beverly Marie. Mrs. F. i Lennie Fike directed several B. Hassett visited them. numbers, comedy numbers drew Mrs. C. P. McCulloch made a hilarious response from the aud business trip to Klamath Satur- ience. Bob Perkins, local direc- ad> to bring her father. Chess was M for the program Bravo, home after his visit with The Harmonettes , composed of Lucille Patterson, Mrs. Al Pan- his sister, Beatrix Peini. Lawrence Wright AS, USN, ar zer, Mrs. Harold Young and M rived from Alameda Naval Sta Bernadine Steele, were well i tion air base the first of the week ceivcd by the crowd. to spend a 12-day leave. A record album of Barbershop Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing numbers was won by Fred Fox i eturned Sunday after spending when he answered the most mu- s i c a 1 questions correctly, and the week-end at Corvallis with sang “When Irish E y e s Are their daughter, Marilyn. Rav was a special visitor as Dad’s Day Smiling.” was observed. Mrs. Clive Manley had pre Mrs. Lee Perez was taken to viously tied with Fox in the con test, Mrs. Helen Summerhoui Seaside Hospital last week where sang “An Old-Fashioned Garden’ sho underwent surgery, Monday. and Shortnin’ Bread’’ in a beau George Gardner and Kenneth tiful contralto, accompanied by Janicke left Tuesday for induc Mrs. Ross Putnam. tion into the army. After a late lunch “woodshed’ and Mrs numbers ended an enjoyable eve and children were recent visitors ning—ladies night. at the home of her father, Dee Scobee, who returned to their homo in Portland with them for several weeks visit. Mrs. George Anderson return ed to her home at Grants Pass “A word to the wise”—anyway ’ast week after visiting here for some time at the home of her the school board and budget com daughter. Mrs. Hanscam mittee, after having labored long and family. and diligently—took a tip-off, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arlandson revise the budge for the coming w ere week-end visitors from year, Monday evening, in view of the influx of people certain Coos Bay at the home of thei to come to this area in the next son and daughter-in-law and Mrs. John Arlandson. few months. the figures had been turned over Mrs. Albina Tamba returned The budget has been revised. home from San Francisco where V the Pilot, and were in type, she spent a couple of motnhs ready for checking. The new bud visiting her son, Theodore and get made the W’ork another task. family. While she was gone she Copies of the news story, with was quite ill. and still is not in Henry Kerr’s appearance before very good health. the group, convinced the people Mr. and Mrs. R Peterson something had to be done—and were surprised last Tuesday when quickly, to be able to complete relatives from Moscow’. Idaho, the next school year. drove up by their residence in Before the corrected budget company with Ray Struebing. Mr. had been returned to the Pilot, Sifuebing’s hitch-hikers proved an editorial had been run, stat to be Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fran ing: "Budget Inadequate.’’ That cisco, brother-in-law and sister editorial, opines the Pilot, still of Mrs. Peterson. After they had is applicable. landed their private Piper super However, how’ can any group C ub at the Crescent City airport of people, sitting as were the their concern was in getting to’ board and budget committee, see Brookings. Mr. Struebing found I into the future to ascertain how his companions very much inter-1 many, within 50, of the students ested in this country and natur to come? Perhaps opening day ally the conversation drifted to-; next fall may see as few’ as 25 ward flowers and bulbs, especi-1 —but by Thanksgiving or the ally daffodils. While here Mr. and! holidays? The close of the school Mrs. Francisco took the Peter-i year will see two shifts running sons up so that thy could have in the local schools. an air-view of the area. Satur day they went to Coquille and i brought back the ladies mother, Mrs. \\. A. Gage, for a two-daj’ visit. The Franciscos left for The high school class of the their home, Sunday. Baptist Community church Sun and Mrs. Gilbert Chris day school gave a Valentine par tensen and daughters are on í tv at the church last Thursday trip to evening. About 40 young people relatives. Paradise, Calif., to visit were invited and attended. An old-fashioned Valentine hunt was a feature of the evening and one was found in the community to years old. Some of The Merle E. Morgan new home the other old articles found were was purchased a pair of old high-top ladies by Jack R. Young, resident of shoes, an old sad-iron and old the area for many years. A new love-letters, but no old “high garage and other additions are silk could be found. After games planned for the property. and refreshments of cake, sand J. H. Gensler, president of the wiches and punch, the party end Soil Renewal Products Co., has ed shortly after 10. Mrs. John L. Mumbower is advisor and lead purchased some choice ocean frontage from R. G. McGugin. er of this class. This propert was formerly a part ( hetco Wranglers, at their reg of the Wilson Freeman ranci.. ular meeting at the Morris place Tuesday night, accepted plans New homes are in the planning. Daniel Walberg timber, ap for a barn, drawn by Roy Weide- man. Actual construction is in- proximately 5 miles north of the d< finite, due to material short- town was sold the past week fKes and restrictions. However, to Frank Wells, who is well «bother western-style dance has known in indust r been planned for early in April build building fund Mrs. A. M. Morris is enjoying a visit with her daughter and I family at Weed. Calif. i M. G. DECKER Real Estate Broker Hotel Brookings Phone 422 COLUMN is taking a little different form this week to aivo U chan9e- It ,s' fhe desire of THE SNOOPY HOME MAKER that this page will be of help to wives and nio^ piannmg' for and preparing lunches for their husbands and children 3-bedroom home, close to town, in school. If you pud it helpful, you might wish to tape this column nice setting with ocean view, to the msite of the cupboard door to refer to fromti^ wonderful soil, good well, large lot, or acreage, if desired. Would make fine lily bulb farm. Good terms to the right party. Workmen & School Lunches (packed) I he lunch must serve the purpose------ . Man doing heavy physical labor naturally must have a larger lunch than the first grade girl, but all must include: a. A lotm of carbohydrate as bread for energy; b. A protein as meat or substitute, for re-building tissue oin down by the body by exercise, and building new tis sue in growing children. Faster the growth the more calories needed. q "ork’ the more calories needed.’ ¿¿rin naturallY the main part of the lunch) JtSKivAD: ° tO 15 kinds of brca^ are at Williamson’s Bakery and at your favorite food market. a. Occasionally make nutbread, fruitbread or brown with baking powder at home. making honic-madc yeast bread occasionally—it so, fine. Choose good bread for the family-___ £resh but not gummy, makes best sandwiches; Biead that is substantial; a. Stays with one longer b. Is HEALTHFUL. C' rhe^eVh m°rC and 10n8er chewing’ " hich is good for School Budget Was Revised After 'Tip' LOCAL North End Approximately acres with Hwy frontage, creek through the porept ry. Excellent for business or mill site. On terms. If you have a 2-bodroom house, and you don’t want it, someone else does. List it now! Now taking bids on good qual ity patch of timber, close in. Here’s your chance to get that income property you have been wanting. Let your money work for you. It takes cash but you’ll have something with this. It’s rentals which are so popular here. Ask for particulars. Highway frontage north of town for lease Other homes, ocean frontage, lots and acreage. I Sell The Earth! miw) jo) future ttsc. ^eat. egg, fish, cheese and peanut butter. manY kinds are found at M. & H. Market at w dsL 8 meat department or at Hanscams tibial" in "”h ......... ... or .ver a D V E R T I S At ,D »«r - ■ ¡wta ......... rd rarsin sandwich filling. ■ other Sweet Sandwich Fillings - Peanut butter and jelly or honey. Jam, or jelly’ alone. Minced Deviled Egg Sandwiches- j 1 and moisten LIFE to Use sr •=» - SPRO ______ _ SPECI \L___ ÄVfiW I' N and R^field^ purchased Æ Hanscam’s. Brooki^XÄ the' 1^’"^ ^dda'°gna and tord-œoked næs through safad seasonl"«s desired and r^ten with \ of ette'product m°St in ‘he diet add a greater amount 2' of bal<Xat “aV°r iS deSirCd’ add ,he grcatcc a™unt sandwich and espe- ctaliy^he Somc Form of Beverage or Hot NEWS standbys^iu^R 'depended ^mo?iUn< n ___ ar° Wonderful Other foods to add variety: “O.ree. cáliffiíwr and onfons. Car'°,s’ radishes- tomatoes, turnips, In fillings, the use of parsley was omitted. e Good for flavor, 2. good because of high iron and shakorn9-’nl<;ní'JSend along a twinett hh k< r’ at Choteo Home and Auto Other foods to add variety ^VinPsmal^ macaroni, celery, egg and sweet sack lunch ' 'C CUps> °r Jars’ Dr dixic cups for b. pickles, olives, deviled or hard-cooked egg. and other%^ sandwiches decreased a. Realty Transfers a. Nuts, salted or in shell SOME FORM OF SWEET___ SYNTHETIC RUBBER EMULSION WALL PAINT • Dries in 20 minutes, with out laps or brushmarks. • Insured washable with soap and water. Money- back guarantee. • Ready to use, requires no mixing. Simply stir and apply. • Waterproof! Synthetic rubber emulsion base, repels water. • Dirt-proof! Household grime cannot cling to smooth, hard surface. • Covers any wall. Needs no primer over plaster, wallboard, wallpaper. gallon r-d hot in $5.25 quart 95^ each • y' Hopalong Cassidy" refills arc in now at! Send Cocoa, made with Seaview Pasteurized milk at'«e ? must known "his stuff" Di“- «nd Hails- $1.50