8 Brookings Harbor Pilot
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By Marion Brook*
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ninick, Wash. They left Saturday
H arbor have ju st returned from
morning a fte r spending two weeks
a two w eeks’ trip. They spent
here.
Ruth Newton ,who has been C hristm as in Eugene w ith th eir
S aturday night Docia Sweet a t
tended Grange at Sum ner Grange m anaging a Children’s Society of son and daughter and two grand-
Oregon in Portland, Is now at a children. While away they visited
Hob P atterson has returned in the interests of grange insur new boys’ and girls’ center in a brother in Vancouver and friends
By C L IFFO R D P. ROWE
h om a trip to Texas for the holi- ance. She presented the grange Medford. She s|»ent the week in N orth Bend on th eir re tu rn
with a clock won by them from
I HAVE noticed of late an in days
home.
Grange insurance for a rem odel end at the home of her parents,
creasing tendency on the p art of
Mrs. Elizabeth Ayers of Min
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hodges and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Almo
Newton
in
ing and redecorating program .
big city colum nists to impress
neapolis, Minn., a niece of Dr.
Mrs. Norm a Storm and two little
Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cannon from
t i e i r
readers daughters spent the holidays with
J. E. Stevenson, arrived last week
Mrs. N ettie H arris of San M ar
St. Helens, Ore., and Mr. and
to visit her uncle.
with th eir world- their relatives at Woodland, Calif,
Mrs. D. H. Cannon of Rainier, tin, Calif., has been the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Reynoldson
liness by casu-
The F. & P. Lum ber company Ore., surprised Mr. and Mrs. O. her sister, Mrs. Florence Forgie,
spent Christm as on Hood Canal
ally m entioning gave a holiday party for their em- Cannon
v ui
with a weekend visit. It of Harbor.
in W ashington. Their daughter,
t h e ingredients ployees and wives at Tanglewood was Mr. Cannon’s father and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
Thom
as
of
M
arlene, in nurses’ training in a
of some ta sty the evening of Dec. 30.
brother and their wives.
Portland attended the funeral of Tacoma hospital, was with them
dish which they
The honor roll at U. of O. car-
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn and Lew Harvey, who passed away on for Christm as and again on New
have sampled a t jjed* the name of Nancy Moore, Jean of Malin, Ore., w ere here
Dec. 31. Mrs. Thomas is a young Y ear’s day.
fam ous restau r- sophomore of Langlois.
| W ednesday for a few hours on er sister of Mr. Harvey. They
lants throughout
Mrs. Laila B artrum and son m atters pertaining to the Den returned to their home immedi
I t.h<* land
ately a fter the services on Sat
Sam of San Francisco, Calif., vis m ark post office.
Your buyers read the class ads
N a turally,
I
Pomona Grange m et at Sixes urday, Jan. 3.
ited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bray d u r
- u s e them next week!
lam envious.
I,
Grange hall Jan. 3. Due to the
III»", would like ing the holiday period.
change in m eeting time there was
Mrs. Viola Post of S anta Cruz,
gathering at the home of their
to im press my readers. The tro u
a very small attendance.
The
ble is th at I seldom get far Calif., has returned to her home ch a rter was draped for the de pastor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Let Ralph Do It
enough aw ay from home to re a lte r spending two weeks with the parted sister, Faye Price. The W illiam E asterling New Year’s
q u ire my eating out; and when Bray and Bob Zimm erm an fam i foim ation of a soil conservation eve. The evening was spent sing
ing songs with games and prizes
1 do, I never discover anything lies
discussed and the Refreshm ents were served and at
i district was uiscusseu
to boast of. N evertheless, 1 am
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hopkins knd m em bers urgP(, (Q vo(p whpn
Custom Farm T racto r W ork
midnight hidden alarm clocks pro
going to let my readers in on a children have returned from a
Rotovateing — Leveling
date and polling place w ere set. claimed the New Year.
delicacy which has been my favor- trip to Astoria, Ore., and Long-
The
next
m
eeting
will
be
at
Ophir
ite lor well over a q u a rte r of a view, Wash., where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Mastropo-
Ask For An E stim ate
Grange hall the first S atu rd ay in lito returned Friday from a two-
cen tu ry .
iw ith friends.
April.
w eeks’ visit with friends and rela
Inugredients are few. First,
Dorothy Storm and Ellis Foster
The m em bers of Langlois Com tives in southern California near
tak e two slices of bread. T hat were m arried C hristm as Day.
m unity church enjoyed a social the Los Angeles area.
Phone 2274
Brookings, Oregon
sounds relatively simple, but it
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Miss Fisher of the high school
isn’t; for the bread m ust be home
m ade, and believe me, brother, teaching staff has returned to
th at is truly a rarity today. I Langlois. She spent the g reater
insist on home made bread be part of her vacation visiting in
1 />t,siness and professional guide to friendly C R E SC E N T C IT Y concerns who
cause it m ust have substance and Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Doane and
body: a crust that will hold the
Darien«* ...n t to Len-
«/n-nu ui
¿mu a ¿i com
eni that
m at daughter. *-«...........
you pahoni~i yout home merchant first, but stand ready to serve von in an
bread
in siiiqi«-
shape and
content
isn ’t full of a ir holes or ju st two ton City, Wash., this week to visit a d m i r a b l e w a v w h e n t h r e e e rrn ire e
i
degrees rem oved from paste.
the Tex A utry family.
- ven u es are not available in your home com m unity.
Velma Ann and Jo W hite spent _
N ext, slice a huge onion. If I
'iv r n ir v *
could only nam e tin* variety, I tin* weekend with Mr. and Mrs C l ' P ' l f P n *
w ould probably get a gift sack in wait saw., - on the N orth Bank
HAMILTON - ELGIN
¿'hevrolet-Buick
& Service
th e first m ail as a rew ard for road.
F or price quotations on all
WYLER - W’ADSWORTH
Mis. William S train has been
m aking it fam ous
Such is my
A uto Repair, Painting
Build "g Material
ill fortune, however, that the ill in tin* hospital at Bandon. F ri
Radiators Repaired
WATCHES
nam e slips me entirely. At any day sin* was taken to a s|x*cialist
Telephone 1881
Heirloom
-
Sterling
1 elephone 471
rat«* they are big and juicy and in Coos Bay.
F ine W atch and Jew elry
Second and M arket S tre e ts
Repairing
guarant«*«*d to bring tears of joy
Mr. and Mrs. ( ’has. Chesley
to the eye of any iriie onion have retu rn ed from a two-week
G IF T S
lover.
trip to various spots in Oregon
c
lendon
Tom's
Now insert a slice, npprori- and E ureka. Calif.
I
rnately n q u a rte r of an inch thick,
Mrs. Casey has been in tin Ban-
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betw een tin» two slices ol bread don hospital and was moved Tues
JEWELRY
Oldsm obde-W illys-C adillac
Radio Sales and Service
which have been pr«*viousl,v heav day to McAliley's hospital in Coos
K09 2nd St.
From and M S tre e ts
Ph. 2202
Stew art W arner
Appliances
ily butter«*«! and as a final tough,
Bay.
260
K.
St.
Phone
2612
sprinkle with salt and pepper be
Tin* A. H. Eggers have moved
fore sealing in its fragrance be hack to their ranch on F lora's blowers for AH Occasions
tw een th«* slices ot bread. Some Road 'They have been farm ing on
j p refer m ustard to salt and pep
i ranch on Coos river .
Sheet Met tl and T'umbin
per but that is up to tin* individ-
Mrs.. W ilm arth and daughter,
burniture Exchange
V e W ire Flowers Anywhere
, _ .
Household appliances. Sheet Met-
Karma, of Pacific City left Lang Bulbs - P lants -
Floral Designs'uZ. Plum bing and heating supplies Arm strong Linoleums! Stoves
lois Tuesday for Portland w here 9th & L Sts.
E verything I-or the Hoirib!
Ph. 6251 I ’h
quo Fourth St.
they will visit with her brother
I bird Street
Darnell Clive and wife before re
turning to their home in C alifor
nia.
\ u n n Bush Shoes; Arroie
Del N orte's largest and most I
Mr and Mrs. Frank Pook re
S h o ts; Genuine Levis;
turned ’Thursday from a ten «lavs’
Com plete H ardw are and
t < ihllt ton Shirts; J a n tocti
Appliance S tore
Sw eaters; W hite Stag Line;
visit with their daughter, Jean
1 ’hone 253
ette, and family in Portland
! ortraits - Commercial]
C om plete line of W ork Clothes
’There was a general exodus of
Sporting Goods
students Sunday back to their stu
I r e e Delivery To Oregon
( 'oinplcte
d ie s at the various colleges and
Buy and Save W ith Gold
IOMI. CORNISI li .RS
the university.
Arrow Stam ps
Mr. and Mrs. G entry of Elk
and
River had as guests river tin* h< »li-
dav their daughter and family
KELVINATOR
"Store For y te n ”
” • and Mrs. Cliff Rasch of Ken
83« 3rd St.
APPLIANCES
— + +
ual.
This is definitely for home con
»umption. In fact, 1 honestly be
ve that if all member» of th«
Einen and Specialty
Djjice Supplies
household will partieipati*, this
1220 2nd
Phone 3S61 House Dresses C n/dren's
onion sandwich will do m ore to Chas W. Sf
Typewriters,
C
ostum
e
J
e
u
r
lr
y
Lini
and Anna C. Robinson
\dding M achines
■»cep the family together and nt
1010 2nd St.
1210 Stx’ond S treet
Telephone 22X2
hom«* than even television.
U’c Del i t e r in Brookings!
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953
For W h a t I t 1« W o rth
Just A b o u t Folks
RALPH A . YO UNG
P. O. Box 5 9 6
WHERE TO FIND AND
BUY IT IN CRESCENT CITY
v re '»c©n. v-navroic,
M C
WADSWORTH
M o to r Co.
R edw ood
I Crescent Lmbr. Co.
Radio Service
G ardens
L. A . Carr & Son
NICHOLSEN
Nielsen H a rd w a re ]
CAMERAS
G ordon F.
Johnsen
Sporting Goods— Fishing G ear!
B
e try to meet the anglers every need!
J. J. G ALLAG HER
r.
In the heurt of
tow u
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lift
Hikings,
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X r.v . , ,lt
Crescent C ity
F u rn itu re
M argaret's
Del N orte la u n d ry
7 I,ree Day $ *race
G am ble's
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b rs at the
r-A CU aners
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H arris .Studio
DAVISSON'S
H eitern . Into Supply
Auto & Home Supplies and ap
pliances Cononado Radios
1150 9th St.
Phone 3001*
CRESCENT C ITY
SURPLUS
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Boot» • Atlas Pow er T«x»ls
Ph. * 2752
TRI SCENT CITY
RADIO
“ H e Sell the Best and Service
•• R e s t”
CARRELL'S _
uh" 7 for " ’S En,.ir*’ Uedriek
H anfw are - Sporting . . .
HERB NEWMAN’S
Electric Company
i M«e"»w x. r c a Victor. Phiico
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304 H S:
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" ’is - All
labels and s¡»eeds
r
>mt Store
PHONl -
w i
d St.
Phone 1512
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