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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1946)
Pags Four Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON as with other functions of the day.and Mrs. Herbert Pavne returned Dr. A . O. * Schmitt ‘ ■ ' attended a i home Saturday after attending' te r^ lr^ 'H e le n ^ F fe h i/o f Hohr?' 1.'°"' Tuesday was th ectric Co-op board of di- Oregon State Grange at Baker £ew M exicodrived here r e ± , ' ^ By J. J. Gallagher Coos Electric npptincx at nt C’nnnillp p H. last loct u-nniz here recent-; shot by Howard Gardir Visiting and l o c a l piscadors rectors meeting Coquille, W Wed week. On Monday Mr. Bush iy for a visit with Mrs. ChUder's Pedroili sheep ranch"*, have turned in a nice score over nesday. left for Parker, Ariz., where he mother, Mrs. Hattie Stitt, and I the back c o m n , h' *’ ' the week-end. The weather was Vern Ireton of Vern’s Auto was called by business. Mrs. Fields re-1 on the street for °'1 right and water was right, and Service, Tony Felipe and Anne Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christensen other relatives. to New Mexico after a 1 Harrv h ,, ctu sonie Sunday was indeed a rare day Estes returned, Saturday, from and son, Richard, of Lincoln, Ne- turned few days while her mother re-. Tacom? v l S u d “ ! ! " - in June for sport fishermen. a six-day business trip at Los braska, are visiting relatives here mained for several weeks stay. Harold Crump of Hari* “ Archie McVay, trolling the holes Angeles on business. at present. They are former res Attracting considerable atten-j of the week. ** near Doyle Garvins on the Chet- J. A. Driscoll was taken to idents of this area. co, took eight fine trout ranging Crescent City, Calif., Tuesday, to Jack Gilmore of Santa Monica from 10 to 16 inches long. consult a doctor. is spending some time on his place H. P. Cross, the man who is Mr. and Mrs. George Tolman of up the Wlnchuck. making it a harder job to count Klamath, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mr. and Mrs. Orville Huffman the chimneys in Brookings and Tolman and son of Las Vegas, and daughters have as their house Harbor, went up the Wlnchuck Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tol and came back with 13 finny, man of Klamath, Bob Tolman of guests, their cousins, Bonnie and speckled beauties. Garberville, and Arnold Tolman Edward Summers of Monterey. Harold Jesser and V. Schmeer of Las Vegas, all spent the week Calif. went up the Chetco and brought end together at Harbor. They are home plenty of fish for supper. former well-known residents of There are lots more where they this area, where the family lived W HY came from. Jesser and Schmeer many years. This is the first time Are you worried, if you can also got several sea trout and a in about seven years that George not obtain window sash and fine rock cod off the rocks. frames Tolman and all four of his sons The Sam Gott and C. H. (Bud) have been together. W HEN Rausch families went Ashing off Fred Gardner and his forest you can use crystal sheet glass e rocks at Harris State Park, service crew are expected in the infull window openings as Sunday and brought in Rock Cod southern part of the county this many home buildiers are do and plenty of sea trou. Max S. week to start their annual main ing since they have found Brainard ‘came also” and took tenance work for the forest serv home about 20 pounds of sea ice roads of this area. They have W HERE trout the same day. it can be obtained, to their been working out of the Redwood specifications and orders from For free authentic information ranger station at Cave Junction. as to where to go and what it Carroll Reekman went to Coos takes to get the big ones, see the Bay last week where he enlisted writer—he always has time to lor two years in the army and is “shoot the breeze” with fishermen. Pool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy now at Fort Lewis for basic training. He graduated from the local high school. May 21. Complete Information Mrs. Dorothy Wilber underwent Templar Hotel Building Brookings, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon H anscam minor surgery at the Knapp hos Central Building w ere overnight visitors at G rants pital, Crescent City, last Friday. Pass Thursday w here they a tte n d She was able to return home the Fishing Gossip G rayshels CMd Cats Caft Where Good Food and Friends Meet EAGLE ed the com m encem ent exercises of the G rants Pass High School. Mrs. H anscam ’s brother. Alan Welch, was am ong the graduates. R ecently he and his team m ate took the sta te high school tennis doubles cham pionship at P ortland. While late. W. S. Chadwick, general of the recent Azalea fes tival, wishes to thank all who helped with the barbecue, as well A N N O U N C IN G g f sam e day. Mrs Gladys P ayne left M onday w ith Mrs. K a th ry n S m ith of Gold Beach for A shland w here they " i l l a tte n d this six w eeks session of S outhern O regon College of Education. She has signed a con trac t to teach th e seventh grade at B rookings g ra d e school this com ing term . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush and M r.; the t h P1OCe 300 Packages Jello 300 Pkgs. Jello Pudding 100 bottle Salad Oil 100 Jars Shortening Lesmeister Agency Brookings, Ore. A T T E N T IO N ! Loggers And “Gat" Operators I FISHER’S I s* MS® all Plates and Angles th * m i d also can furnish i Binders and Skookum Blocks and almost any of your small equipment Brookings Trading Post J- D. Gardner Brookings ioo Bottles Svrup 100 Pkgs. Cake Flour 100 Pkgs. Biscuit Flour ALL SALES LIMITED.’ ‘"Homelike” FLOUR ORANGES, per p o u n d ......... We have considerable stock on hand of Wire Rope and Binding Chain , t „ 7 r EVe^ ON SALE, TUESDAY, JUNE 18 " * Q . (Cn the old airport) Select your lot now in this new, restricted resi dential section of Brookings. For in fo rm atio n - heal Estate and Insurance G. E. BELLANT, Proprietor CHETCO STORE o p e n in g “ C 0 A S T -V IE W T R A C T ” P , ,V<!,R‘ NOW OPEN Chetco Builders’ Supply Local News Items B IL L IA R D S ► w The 1 hrifty Housewife is never nev without them OIT ™ e»rf 8 |),,zcns of Ways to Serve Them SJ ? ^ 1n XE k r ISPY CRACKERS and „he knows we have them fresh at all times —t>et them fresh, here!! Bring In Y ou r E ecs B uy Then, B y the Dozen or f i C See Our Bakery Department For Famous “Gold Beach” Bread, Pas inng your^om ftndn .?rea<1 ,n í l>aslr.' you are pal non producís C u m and are nsiag ,he best — - P" _ L urr> (ounty money helps C um coi