Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 07, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    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
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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.