Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 22, 1951, Page 8, Image 8

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P agi E ight
ursday, Maren
1951
your candidate and enjoy your­
Dr. Mabel Hardenbrook, Ore­
self. A door prize is given.”
gon City, has sold her 4-acre tract
on Easy Street to Edward Hiek-
E lAf C Ia of Aberdeen, Wash. It is be-
C W w lieved Mr. Hiekla has in
jnd
a subdivision of this tract.
)
Mrs.
Ethel
Firthmiller
was
Snooping off her regular path,
Darrell W. Wade, owner of a
that Snoopy Home-maker discov­
Mrs. Dorothy Lockland on her given a surprise party at the lumber company at Roseburg, has
ers HENDRICKS FURNITURE
return to Brookings praises “To home of her daughter, Alice Ov­ purchased the J. J. Musser ten
STORE—now Curry and Del
You My Lady” Hour program erman, on Chetco Heights on her acres and duplex and will start
Norte Counties’ largest furniture
over KCRE, Crescent City, of birthday, March 15. An all-day subdivision almost immediately
store—is making final plans for
which she was honored guest on party was enjoyed with guests on which he expects to build a
an “OPEN HOUSE of their en­
Tuesday afternoon at the Mecca coming in the morning and a number of new’ homes.
larged store on March 30, from
Theatre. Mrs. Crawford, origi­ birthday dinner enjoyed at noon,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kretzmeier
1 to 9 p. m.
nator and mistress of ceremonies with the afternoon spent visiting , of Portland have sold home sites
Mr. Hendricks was in Portland
was assisted by Robert Gray, who and singing. Many lovely gifts , in their Coast View subdivision
earlier this week making last-
conducts this program each were received by Mrs. Firth mil­ to: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker
minute purchases for the occa­
Tuesday, sponsored by Dr. Craw­ ler. Besides Mrs. Firthmiller and and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaddis
Mrs. Overman, those present in­
sion. And it will be an occasion?
Hot Cross Buns will he fea- ford.
cluded
LaMerne Christensen. of Myrtle Creek; Mr. and Mrs.
Fifteen door prizes! the grand tu red at WILLIAMSON’S BA-
Mrs.
Lockland
had
nothing
but
I Margueritte Watt, Margaret Gal- Earl Eikenberry o f Roseburg,
prize is a Perfect Sleeper mat­ KERY this week as they have
nice
things
to
tell
.of
her
friend-
. braith, Lois Knutsen, Fern Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bartholo­
tress worth $69.50. A full list of been on other years at the East­ .
ly
expenence
over
KCRE
made
ham Marie Funk who was ac. mew of Springfield. Ore., Mr. and
the prizes and details will be er season. They are golden brown
so
by
the
friendly
atmosphere
of
com
^anied by her two sisters who Mrs. David Holt of Klamath Falls
in next week’s paper. Watch for with the white cross marked in
everyone
connected
with
the
are visitng her, Lola Roderick, and Kenneth E. Taylor of Cur-
it! And plan to go in. See how' icing, 50c per dozen.
broadcast.
Ethel Newman and Mary Fisher. Del Cleaners, Brookings. These
you can completely furnish your
If you are rushed for time or
She
was
showered
with
gifts
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arlandson transactions were handled thru
home at HENDRICKS FURNI-l want a change or vacation from
and
flowers
from
the
Crescent
spent the week-end here from Pete Lesmeister Agency.
TURE STORE for a reasonable baking, go into the local bakery
City merchants and a large bou- Cnos Bay, getting acquainted
sum.
to see the mouth-w'atering good quet of red roses from Brook- with their new grandson, Her-
baked cookies, rolls, cakes and
Have you noticed the new pies. Present mother or help­ ings business men, presented by bie, and visiting their son, John,
and his family.
household department at ’the, mate with a pretty decorated Mrs. Jeri Funari.
Mr. and Mrs Geo Fry and
BROOKINGS MARKET? Most cake for Easter. No other table
After the program, the dec­
of the home-makers needs can decoration will be needed if it is orated cake given her was en- grandchildren of Grants Pass,1
Eleven members of Gold Beach
now be supplied at this one-stop centered by one of Mrs. William­ joyed at the KCRE station dur- wcre week-end visitors at the Rebekah lodge. Hazel Stansell,
market.
ing the Brookings hour. Mrs. Al- borne of Mrs. Fry’s parents, Mr. Oleta Jarrett, Vera Ismert, Fre-
son’s decorated cakes.
To tell you of all the different
dene Aho, Miss Rose Baumgar- and Mrs. Tom Yocum.
da Schofield,
Eleanor Turner,
A large oil painting of Kath­ Mina DeVoe,
items in this new department
Clever as usual was the skit, tien, Mrs. Crawfdrd and Mrs.
Gladys Furnish,
would take some time hut a few given as a part of the fashion Lockland joined Mrs. Jeri Fu- erine Hardesty will be given to Hazel Leith. Beatrice
McLennan,
1
can be touched upon. Oven-ex, a show' last w’eek when shoes were nari at the station where they someone in the Episcopal Worn-
,.
.
Rita
Ganong
and
A.
N.
McLen-
ens Society soon. It is on
new baking metal is found in featured by GOULD’S SHOE chatted over the air.
.
1
nan,
were
visitors
at
the
regular
various sizes and shape cake, STORE.
This is the third lady to be play at the Redfield Market, 1 meeting df Topaz Rebekah lodge
and muffin pans. Three sizes of
If it hadn’t been for Bob’s in­ saluted on this program. Mrs. charge of Mrs. Hurst .
| Tuesday, March 13.
baking sheets are 39c, 45c and side remarks as the models pass­ Lockland feels this was a friend­
Tickets
iiCKets for
tor the Charter night ( They brought the president’s
59c. Dish drainers with Vinyl ed» in revue, behind a half screen ly gesture to Brookings.
presentation of the Crescent City * travelling Bible and in a simple
plastic coating in red, yellow that showed only the feet and
chapter SPEBSQSA, on sale at impressive ceremony, presented
“
Write
to
the
station
telling
and white are $1.25.
ankles, Leonard Harvey might them how you enjoy the programs Gould's Shoe Store, are reported it to the noble grand. Topaz Re­
If you are interested in mak­ not have been so good at deter­
to . . be going
fast. Those wishing to bekahs will go to Kerby and pre­
1
a v x.
YUU wish,
W lull,
«
give
suggestions 11
if you
ing angel food or sponge cakes mining who was wearing this and and
is their desire. They would like affpnd are urged to come early sent it to that lodge soon. This
of any kind you will be glad to that, although it has been rum­ to dedicate musical numbers to
01 sta^ at borne,
is the 14th lodge to receive the
know these aluminum pans sell ored about town that Leonard
Pilot classified columns are Bible.
members
of
your
families
or
to
for 98c. Arul should your oven really is a fancier of nice shoes. friends, if you drop a card.
the quickest way to sell goods.
During the business meeting,
not have a temperature control
Ethel
Frazier was elected to re­
“
If
you
feel
some
one
from
this
or thermometer, you may purch­
reive
the
Degree of Chivalry at
community
who
you
would
like
ase an inexpensive oven ther-
the
Rebekah
Assembly in Klam­
to have saluted, is eligible, write 1
mometer at DIM MICKS for 35c.
We
wish
to
express
our
thanks
I
ath
Falls
in
May.
This is a dec­
her
qualifications
in
a
letter
to
।
Those that make angel food
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Brown oration that is given for out­
to
the
members
of
the
fire
de-
!
‘
To
You
My
L^dy
’
hour.
The
three
cakes say correct baking is half
paitment and other neighbors tor letters selected are read during of Portland, long-time friends of standing work in the lodge.
of the success of the cake.
A social hour was enjoyed af­
next week’s Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hanks, have,
Io make up your products you their prompt and efficient assist- the program and innlaiKP
Nn ’ [7rChaSTd 7 aCres and bouse from ter the meeting, with ice cream,
ance
and
especially
to
Arthur
1
lady
is
chosen
by
<
will find all the utensils
from I : Olson for
PPJ u
Mr- and Mrs. Walter Jones of pie, nuts and coffee served by
utensils from
summoning help so admission is charged by the the-
spoons, spatulas, j strainers, beat-1 quickly.
|
San
Francisco. Mr. Brow n is a Ermadee LaBarge, Hulda Gard-
Chas. & Agda Hickner < at re for the broadcasts. Support
retired Lt. Col of World War 2, neA Ellen Johnson,
Gertrude
and has also had considerable ex­ Cole and Kathryn Reekman.
perience in sheriffs office in Mult­
nomah county. The Browns have
That SNOOPY
Home-maker....
ers, to Lustro-ware canister sets
and cookie jars and cake boxes
in colors to store the finished
food and to dress up the kitchen.
Removing of ice cubes will be
hurried up definitely if you have
the modern ice cube tray in
Iceflex. By arching the tray the
cubes pop out. The trays stack
instead of nesting. They are 59c.
There isn’t much space left to
tell you about the many drugs
you’ll find in this department,
the dyes, nor the school supplier
and the stationery but you’ll want
to see for yourself. You’ll be
amazed.
Dorothy Lockland
'Woman of Week'
On Radio Program
N
Traveling Bible
NOW In BrOOkingS
Card of Thanks
Realty Transfers
here when school closes at Port-i
-j knowledge of landscaping
land.
1 plant care. Goetz Cottages. 4-3
Charter Hight
Program
You Will Hear 10 Quartettes and Two Choruses
You will have entertainment like only the Barber
shoppers can furnish. You will enjoy all of it!
hfarch 31
Notice
For 1951 Scout Camporee
from the Brookings-Harbor area; boys n years
Camporee starts in June. REGISTER
1 c must put all boys through hiding, camping
mil other outdoor activities in the next sixty days
cam-
Boy Scout Troop No. 32
CRESCENT-EIK AUDITORIUM
Crescent City, California Beckons You!
norine
teacher of
Tickets are on sale in Brookings at Gould's
ADMISSION: $1.20 Per Person
DIAMONDS. WATCHFS. JFWKLRY
CnnirroN and Projector* —
WARREN G
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
Life Certificate
High School Credits Far
Studio Bldg., Brookings
HUNTER
Accredited Pupils
—We Mane Your Watchee Tell The Truth__
948 Second Street, Crescent City, California
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