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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1946)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, RROOKINGS. OREGON n-gSTUY. MARCH 7,_1946. rookings Building Program Races To Local News Items Joy Gott is out of school this [eet Expected Demands During 1916 week with an a tta ck of mumps. Brookings is preparing for an stroyed some time ago by fire. H er sister. Jean, recently recov ticipated influx of businesses No com m ittm ents have been made ered from an a tta ck of the same the coming months, and prep- to the Pilot at this tim e what malady. ations are being rushed to ac- fu tu re plans are. Charles Grayshel, of the Good Besides the two portable light E ats Cafe, was a W ednesday bus modate them. At the central building, once p lan ts which are now supplying iness visitor at Crescent City. icwn as the adm inistration or c u rre n t for this area. Coos Elec-1 News from all clubs, lodges mpany building, ten offices are trie Co-operative is m aking fu r and other organizations, is asked ing prepared, with three hav- th e r progress tow ard th eir ex- by the Pilot. Appoint some p er z been rented to date. Dr. Ste panion pregram . Two truckloads son for th at purpose. pson, local dentist will move of line wire arrived this week, j Floyd Lyman, of Dayton, Ore., i or before April 1. A nother Creoaoted poles, crossarm s and was a visitor for a few days this ntist has rented an office on several tons are line hardw are week w’ith his cousins, Mr. and are now on the ground. The light j Mrs. C. H. Rausch, on Easy St. t ground floor. West Coast Telephone Co. is plants arrived last S aturday eve He left Tuesday en route home. wng to the C entral building ning and w ere pressed into ®erv- i ortly. to sta rt the system-wide ice as soon as possible, to perm it pension move of the company. a much-needed overhauling to the The east portion of the base old plant. C onstruction m aterials are be s t is being finished for q u a rte rs the Brookings-Harbor Pilot. ing assembled on the lot owned ,iile the plant is now in oper- by the S ta r of the Sea Catholic on, considerable work is yet church parish, w here Rev. F a th er Kellly is erecting a sm all home be done. Echols Bros, m anagers of the for him self and m other. They ilding, have installed an oil now live at Coquille, and he has mer, and steam heating pipes been com m uting here for a num no«’ being placed in all the ber of years, while the church had but a mission standing. ce spaces. The congregation has now en ?urry County Lum ber Company rushing, as fast as m aterial to larged where it has been deemed nplete the job are available, advisable to have a resident pas planer shed, and lum ber sheds tor. The planned four-room house c a r e for the contem plated will be of cement block construc lolesale lumber business, now tion to the eaves. W ork will be done by parishioners who already process of organization. Activity is seen at the site of have over $2000 in the building old Shell service station, de fund. Home of the Croft Lily F o r com m ercial printing, see For th eir effort, the girls vol leyball team of the high school B rookings-H arbor Pilot. Modern put forth in th eir gam es this m achinery to do the job. veer ti e sehool bought the team and su b stitu tes each a ticket tc 1 reha. W hile there, Mrs. Levitt H orner is going to tak e them to a show and tak e them around town on shopping tours. Brookings-Harbor Sgt. Irving Larson, of Oregon S ta le Police, stationed at Coquille, stopped in Brookings. Monday on his way through. Larsen had the C urry county beat in 1934. Fred Savage, of K lam ath Falls, W. S. Chadwick, owner has been visiting at the P etty home. Jam es P etty retu rn ed w ith Brookings, Oregon I him. Savage recently lost several fingers in an accident. Adir Cafe Welcome P IL O T Chad’s Fountain W A N T E To Buy Where Good Food and Friends Meet Gray shell’s Eureka 911 Collect AT Templar Building, Brookings Complete Spring Line of The entry of the Brookings- Harbor Pilot into this area of limitless opportunity is most in teresting to us. We compliment the Pilot on the occasion of its handsome first edition. Dresses Slacks and Accessories For Women and Children rue ns&Ates Growers of the WORLD’S FINEST CROFT NEW Sport Shirts Sweaters and Work Pants for the Men arwl Boys W : à - '. ÏTÎ Kenyon-Davidson Yearling Bulblets —Any Amount— PHONE: X POLLY’S 'he The Fam ily Shop Five r f i t t e r I ffy Planting Stock Brookings Oregon, U. S. A.