Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 04, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
I r in o l TV/mra I f n m a
Miss Eileen Cleland of Port-
B j O vc II l v v ^ ' S X L C lllS ¡land has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Norma Holland of Har-| Mr». Roy Sunderland during the
bor was honored when a group of past week. She is a niece of Mrs
f r ie r s entertained her at Castle Sunderland, and is employed by
Rock at a dinner party Saturday United Airlines.
Mrs. Pete
Lesmeister, who
evening. Those enjoying the par­
ty were Mr. and Mrs. Howard broke her ankle recently and was
Haggerty, Mr. and Mrs. Jess confined to the hospital for a time
Hoagland. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Les- is now- able to be around some,
meister. The occasion was Mrs. and is improving rapidly.
Holland's birthday.
Colleen and Collette Schroeder,
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Roy twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs.
Parker will be happy to hear of P. D. Schroeder, have accepted
their early return to Brookings. positions as nurses aides at the
The Parkers left here last fall Knapp hosiptal at Crescent City.
to make their home in Southern They left for that place a week
California but have decided to ago.
return and make their permanent
Earline Henderson and Ray­
home on their acreage a mile mond Bennett returned to their
north of Brookings. They expect homes at Portland last Wednes­
to build soon. Mr. Parker was day after visiting at the Doyle
here on business during the past Garvin home on the Chetco River
week, traveling for the Dettra for two weeks. They are niece and
Flag Co., of Philadelphia.
nephew of Mr. Garvin.
Mrs. Bertha Steen of Harbor
Elmer Bankus had as overnight
returned this week from a busi­ guests last week, his brother, A l­
ness trip to Los Angeles.
bert Bankus and son of San
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dana Francisco. They were returning
of Portland are vacationing at home from Portland via coast
their beach home north of town. highway.
Grayshels
Good Cots Cafe
Where Good Food
and Friends Meet
U n til F u r t h e r N o tice
N ew H ours: 7:00 a. m. to .3:00 p. m.
Large Assortment of
MYRTLEWOOD NOVELTIES
P ric ed F r°m
35c to $5.00
- — G IF T ITEM S FOR ALL O C C A SIO N S____
C om plete line o f to y s fo r th e kiddies
S m a l1 a n d m edium -sized tla«s f o r 4th o f J u 'y
Moore's Variety
A N I) A P P A R E L SH O P
Mrs. R. C. Brooks returned from
Portland this week where she had
been visiting her mother the past
month
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crissey and
family of Seattle are expected at
the W. L. Crissey home for the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Bates have
as house guests their daughter,
Mrs. D. N. McComb and two
children of Kalamth Falls; and
Mr. and Mrs. George Hartley and
son Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hamilton, Mrs. Cutsforth and
Linda Bevins, all of the Talent
district. Recently Mr. Bates’ broth­
er, Lewellyn, and his family spent
three days here with the Bates
family, leaving last Thursday for
their home at Medford.
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Theobold
of Oakland are enjoying a vaca­
tion at their river bank cottage,
known as the Goddard place. This
is a favorite swimming place for
the neighborhood kids and is on
the river bank below Harry Ro-
her’s garage, with no road, but
a good path going down the blu/T
to the cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bussman
and daughter, Joan, of Klamath
Falls spent a day visiting at
Brookings and Harbor this week.
They continued up the Oregon
Coast on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
Mrs. Mildred Byrne and daugh-j local postmaster Buj v
ters, Joan and Margaret, visited the Seabees on Samar for?
friends at Medford over the p a st; io motnhs. He feels elated
week-end.
j slipped one over on his
-
William R. Barton, MM3-C re i
who reported
ceived his discharge June 27 at 30, for his discharge.
Bremerton, Wash., and arrived
at Brookings, the next day. Son
For hemstitching, leave
of Mrs. Goldie Swearingen, he is at Josephine Apts., up staai
grandson of Mrs. Goldie Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Evertt Brayton
and house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Quisenberry of Medford
have left on a trip along the Ore­
gon coast. They will visit rela­
tives at Portland and Eugene be­
fore returning to Brooking in
about ten days.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Alenderfer
of Medford, former residents of
Brookings, were house guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brayton
over the week-end. Mr. Alender­
fer was at one time manager of
the Chetco I:in.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Muchmore
have as house guests. Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. McFarland of Detroit,
Mich. Mrs. McFarland is a sister
of Mr Muchmore. Sunday evening
Mrs. Muchmore entertained with j
a beach party in their honor. 1
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Mc­
Farland. Mr. and Mrs. Llovd Moss.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hibbard. Mrs. !
Mildred Byrne and daughters and
r ud Mrs. Muchmore.
PITTSBURGH PAINT VALUES
YOU CAN'T B E A T /
Longest-Lasting
Paint
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Ask For Color D yn am ics Book, Fr
Curry County Lumber (i
B rookings
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B IL L IA R D S
NOW OPEN
Pool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy
G. E. BELLANT, Proprietor
T e m p la r H otel B u ild in g
Brookings, On
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O u r o v e rn ig h t train be­
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while you sleep in a eow-
tnrtable P u llman berth. It’s
economical, too, as rail and^
berth fares an* low. Thera
is a coach on the train, also.'
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