Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 30, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    UY_MAY 30. 1946
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR pilot . BROOKINGS. OREGON
tfo»?ie_o/ the C roft L ily
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they think the Wmchuck lo o k J Q „a -
.
re tty
tty good
good to
to them
d s! ver ely sprained her right
p p re
them
arm. At first it was thought that
Zada Menchew of Black-
Miss Rosie Potocnick left on the
iMaho is visiting her broth- S a tu rd a y afternoon bus to return the arm was broken, and she was
Q e-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. to W estm ont College at Santa VR*’" u Crescenf Ci,y for an
a r b a r a tn fin is h tk
X-Ray. However the pictures re-
[Williams for several weeks, B
M n g h a n w ?or a w « k e a r' a f ,e r ; ve£ d ~ f» -X e n bones.
as accompanied here by a
Pan r„ tSanodf n „ Dt rnBT c a u th * T s ‘s “
Miss Sybil Hone,
E L E C T R IC A L C O N T R A C T IN G
aid Osborne, son of Mrs.
Beach
hospital.
Bullis. and Miss Virginia
Oregon
New Philco Table Models and Portable Radios
en, daughter of Mr. and have nam ed him Joel, after his claim great benefits.
are here now. We have several used and
g
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rea
t
-
grandfather,
Joel
Walter Christenson, have
Channon,
pioneer
settler
of
this
home from Laurelwood
reconditioned radios—reasonable!
v at Gaston to spend the region. This is their fifth child.
Mr. and Mrs. G rant Powell
vacation here with th eir
Used Montag Heater—Used Wedgewood Range
L e t’s dance at the Grange Hall
a re enjoying a two-weeks visit at Harbor, Saturday night. L arry’s
We have moved next door—former office of
and Mrs. George Titus re- from th eir grandchildren, Rober­ five-piece orchestra w ill furnish
ta
and
Phyllis
K
ertley
of
Malin,
Dr. Stevenson, dentist
Friday from a business
the music. Come, le t’s have a
a(j Vt i
Ito Portland and vicinity of Ore. The children’s parents came good time.
w ith them and rem ained for three
i Bay.
days before returning home.
and Mrs. Arbee Freem an
Mrs. H a rry Sm ith, president of
to Portland Tuesday to th£ F ederated Garden Clubs of
their two-year-old daughter Oregon, her m other, Mrs. Morri­
She has been in the S h rin er son, Mrs. Sophia Bunch and Mrs.
for the past month for M attie Seyeferth, all of Cave
to correct one leg, Junction, and Mrs. Stanton Row­
er than the other, and will ell of G rants Pass, spent S atu r­
*■*?-•*
Now Owned Entirely By—
to wear a cast for some day, but had little time to en­
[ »iter coming home.
joy the F estival activities a t the
Ruth Bathiany had as her p a rk as they w ere judges for the
guest several days last flower show a t the Grange hall.
LOCATION: One Mile North of State Line—
Mrs. Martha McCullom of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Payne,
ith Falls, who enjoyed the of P o rt Orford, and Mrs. Payne’s
Telephone
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Crescent City—16-T-14
Festival. She also looked overnight guests a t the home of
her beach blub property,
m other, Mrs. Bonnie Leming, were
is one of the most a ttra c - Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Payne,
located building sites on
S aturday. Sunday Mr. Leming a r ­
i stretch of the coast. It was
rived from Cave Junction to meet
of the former Pedrioli pic-
the group. His wife returned to
| ground.
Cave Junction with him in the
Arlene Hellrig and h er evening. She had been visiting at
r. Mrs. Joanne Smith arrived the home o Mr. and Mrs. Dale
after a month’s trip w’hich Blagdon a t P o rt Orford for a
them to Fort Belvoir. Va.. few weeks.
Mr. Smith was stationed,
The nam e of Mrs. Elm er Asche
'visited relatives at St. Louis
should have been included on the
[their way, and while being
list of those attending Pomona
they have made the trip,
G range a t Ophir, May 18. She
w as elected alte rn a te delegate
1933
for sta te G range to attend in
1944
case the m aster is unable to go.
W. II. M etier has returned af­
te r spending some time at Klam ­
a th Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing
enjoyed a three-day visit from
h e r bother and sitser-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Ladd of Los
Angeles, last week. They tried
ocean fishing while here and be­
cam e addicts of the sport. Mr. and
I
»0 'ASTI! ho TOOI»!
Mrs. S truebing also had as din­
ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
@
(¡g gt] W
[ W o w (on Hang It
Ralph Hughes and son. Robert of
tif in 1’“ ” • E v|,r «»o« C rescent City. Their daughter.
<«W AT LOy eatT M arilyn, had lived at the Hughes
hom e the y e a r she attended
school a t Crescent City.
L ittle three-year-old Charon,
1933
d au g h ter of Beulah Ward, fell.
Harbor
Oregon
1946
Tuesday afternoon while playing
_ News Items
Sell, Buy or Trade—In Pilot Classifieds
O’NEAL
M a
E L E C T R IC
Let’s Dance, Sat.
ANNOUNCING
Pelican Bay Construction Services, Inc.
A. D. “Art” Lawn
4
O,
Food Costs
are UP, but..
0 0
G re y h o u n d
W AUPAPW
b
’reel
F a re s a re
DOWN
E E. Hancsam
40%
C A B IN E T S
c i; S T 0 M
L o w e r s in c e
B U IL T
1933
-net Drawers
Doors
Breakfast Bars
And such built-ins
MATERIALS ON HAND
A N I) Y
M ELLON
At Sandbo Auto Camp
'Î
0 V s O V E R A L L S
pair
$1.41
b Over.dk
eralls, pair ......................................... $1.72
Bnadana Head S carfs............................. 30c ¡
? a D E X ,M
JACKETS
> — Sanforized ..........
$ 2 .3 2
lore's Variety
AM) APPAREL SHOP
Yes, in spite of higher living costs-and
higher operating costs - Pacific Grey­
hound fares are lower th a n ever...
BECAUSE Greyhound service tn Oregon
is being steadily expanded!
Riddle? N o . . . it works this way—
As Greyhound provides increased
service for Oregon Communities, more
and more people ride Greyhound buses.
Greyhound can carry 35 passengers for
no more than it costs to carry 25. It
costs little more to operate a depot for
sixbuses aday than it does for four... and
soon. If more people ride,G reyhound’s
costs go down. Ana Pactfu. Greyhouna
passes this saving on to the people of Oregon
...in the form of lower fares and better,
more frequent service than ever.
PETE J. LESMEISTER, Agent
Woody Building
Brookings