Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 18, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Inspection Is
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In The Mailbox:
subscription expires as I want
to keep taking the paper -b u t I
Editor, Pilot: Have been w ant­ do wish it'd come regularly. So
ing to w rite you for some time to many thanks..- Virgil Wolfe.
let you know I think of you often
a L Geiger. Deputy S ta te and wish 1 were s t*H in that vi-
jtural inspector who has cjm ty to give you all my support,
«iened for inspection w ork H°Pe things are going well with
n County, reports th at he ;'l,u anc^ that business is getting
iSt completed field inspec- K>,ter a11 the time.
ork. He is leaving a sup-
W Hl you please change my ad-
SMI PH RIVER
Swimminng
f application blanks w ith dress to P. O. Box 6, Branscomb, classes, sponsored by Red Cross,
ries of three local assoc- Calif., instead of San Jose? I started Monday afternoon a n d
and at the County A gent’s don't know what is wrong but I are being being conducted each
n Gold Beach. These appli- onl>’ receive about one copy or afternoon for two weeks, with
forms are available upon sometim es two, a month. 1 really classes for beginners, swimmers,
A nurseryman's license ; do enjoy the paper immensely and life-saving and adult classes. The
„¡red by law when grow ers would like to receive each copy- instructor is a student from Uni­
ore than fifty dollars w orth! d it is convenient, as I know ev- versity ot California, and experi­
the year The nurseym an’s eryone in Brookings (practically) enced in swimming and life-sav­
fee is five dollars and it and am still interested in all the ing courses. Classes are held at
»$ a grower of one-half acre local developments since I left, Smith River bridge. All children
The increasing ra te is which your paper covers com­ and those who wish to take life-
saving courses, are welcome to
■d up to twenty-five dollars pletely.
!ing upon the size of the
Thanks for the inconvenience attend.
and please let me know when my
The Young Mothers club held
its regular meeting Wednesday
afternoon at .the home of Mrs.
Edward Westbrook. Hostess pro­
vided a pleasant time for her
I guests. Refreshments were served
to conclude the afternoon. Those
¡enjoying the afternoon were Isa-
1 bel Buckner, Anna Marie West-
('brook, Beverly Barnum, H arriett
DINNERS AN D SH O R T ORDERS
y
(Hight, Rosemary Ferrill, Agnesi
Westbrook, Grace VanZee, M ary,
Seven Days a Week
Pats Bailey, Rena Tryon, Louise
VanZee and Terry- Ulrich.
JORENCE BUCHANAN
BERTHA BEERS
Proprietors
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lockwood
have returned to their home on
North Bank road from Broadbent,
Ore., where they were called by
death of their little grandson.
Jerald Gregory, 6-months-old son
of Mr and Mrs. Gene Bower,
who passed away following brief
illness. Sunday, July 7 Besides
the parents, a four-year-old broth­
er, David, survives, and his g ra n d -1
parents.
Mrs. Blanche McGreery, P o rt­
land, spent several days here asj
house guest of Mrs. Agnes Maris,
while visiting her close riends,
Mrs. Mary Anthony and sister,
Mrs. Ella Plaisted. She left on
the bus for Gold Beach to visit
friends before returning home.
i
.A rs Eva Hill spent several d a y s .
visiting her son and daughter-in- «fe
law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crock­
ett, and family, in the Chetco
valley.
M ARRIED H ERE TUESDAY
James E. Karney, recently re­
turned veteran of the south P a ­
cific, and Wanda Faye Ridgway,
both of Crescent City, were m ar­
ried here at the. Methodist church
Tuesday afternoon, in presence
ot relatives of both bride and the
groom. Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor
of the local church, read the sin­
gle ring ceremony. Following the
VERN
wedding trip the couple will be
at home at Crescent City.
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Chetco Home & Auto
Supply Company
Red ( ross Starts
Swimming Classes
complete hardware stock
Annou/ices
Newly Arrived Hard-To-Get Items:
Kapak Life Vests, adult size
Door Chimes
Grass Whips
Garden Rakes
Crescent Wrenches
Hydraulic Jacks, 5-ton and 3-ton
A & 8, Cafe
Pipe Vise
Stilson Wrenches
Lily Blossom Snippers
Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m.
Bench Grinders
White Enamel Kitchen Utility Tables
we
Silver Seal Ironing Board, with
pad and cover
EX ALL
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New , Added
GREYHOUND
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STORE
hetco Drug Co*
T. W. Z E N I E R
PHONE
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BERN’S AUTO SERVICE
Authorized Dealers for
l M0N OIL CO. PRODUCTS
COMPLETE automotive service
Portable and ‘‘In-Shop” Electric
and acetylene weldtog
B ookings
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At MVCM POO FoOOS
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PISTOL RIVER
Mrs. M. A. Dahl was called to
Crescent City, Monday, because
of illness suffered by her sister.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Allen W alker last week. He has
been named Edward Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Price made
a business trip to Roseburg last
week. Mrs. Price’s sister returned
with them for a short visit.
Mrs. Mary Gadrow of Seattle,
niece of Mrs. Rose Raymonds,
stopped briefly here, en route to
Los Angeles, Thursday for a visit.!
Mrs. John Shoff's m other and
father of San Francisco, are here
visiting
Paul Hockema is home a fte r
vacationing with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Flood of Cen­
tralia. Wash., visited Mrs. f lor- >
ence Book on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Harlow,
interior decorators of Meier &
Frank Co., Portland, were here
last week to furnish Raymond’s
Lodge which is now open for
business.
S* *• Pete for your every in-
r lite r Agency’.,
K R O O K I N G S
to EUREKA and COOS BAY
Greyhound now gives you more service than
ever to San Francisco, Portland and intermediate
points. More through schedules . . . extra buses in
operation between Eureka and ("oos Hay, make
your Greyhound travel easier, more convenient
. . . at the same low, doliar-saving fares. See your
local Greyhound agent tor full information on
this new extra service from your city.
T. S. A b b o tt, A g e n t
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