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BRQQKINGS-HARBQR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
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THURSDAY, AUGUST ]
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same to help out in the serious housing shortage hen?. A complete
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inventory of the new homes going up in the area cannot be made. qUjs
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E ntered a> secood-class m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore., &ut t ^ese are
cared for as rapidly as possible by Mason and
Oustide Guardian —
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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Edwards, contractors, who have moved here since May.
Right Support to Vice.
Addition to E. E. H anscam ’s store at H arbor, to m eet the de
1 Milton Foster.
mands made upon th at pioneer business. Im provem ents have been
Left Support to Vice-G*
George Hassett.
eith er made, or contem plated, on a num ber of other businesses.
Following the business
Ralph Vincent, long a photographer for Oregon Journal, a t
ing refreshm ents wer enjov?
Portland, sees fit to make this his home, and his coming will not
only bring another business, but will bring to the com m unity a man
who has foresight of the possibilities th a t this area offers. Much
D EW EY A K ER S, E d ito r and Publisher
can be expected when he arrives and gets to work.
G E N E GOULD, Associate E d ito r
To m ake an estim ate of the num ber of homes to be built in the
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are a would be really m aking a wild guess—ju st like asking how
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many gallons in the ocean. So many are planned th a t the figures
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m ight seem fantastic to print.
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When available m aterials will be moved here for construction
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of a new school, of a new super-service sta tio n —in fact, there will
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be two of them, possibly three, if wishes can be put into tangible
form. Progress in the area depends upon tim e and availability of
many m aterials— w atch this in th e n e x t yea r!
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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Chetco I. 0 . 0 . F.
River Lady Passes Installs Officers
Progress Has Been Made In Area
SM ITH RIVER — Word has
been received here by friends,
I t is hoped th at this inventory of progress made in this area telling of the death of Mrs. Jun-
since the first of the year is somewhere near complete. The Pilot, n etta Hill Aiken, 53. who passed
away at the hospital at H erm is
In its attem pt to compile this data, found th at m any people who ton. Oregon, July 16, following
have been responsible for m any improvements, were not to be lo a heart ailm ent, which she suf
cated in order to obtain certain inform ation. However, here is a fered for several years.
Mrs. Aiken spent her girlhood
p a rtial list (occurring since Jan. 1, 1946):
a t Sm ith River, and attended the
Location of two lawyers, Hugh Gearin and Ed F Ackley, in this local schools. She was daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jam es
area. Both have offices in the C entral Building.
Hill.
F irst, let's sta rt with the C entral Building, leased by Echols; Following her m arriage to
B ro s, who have improved the building by installation of a dentist, CTiarles Aiken, they made their
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home at Brookings for a num ber
doctor, real estate, engineering, telephone, attorney, and public of years H er husband passed
stenographer offices for convenience of the public.
away at Portland, Dec. 1943.
F uneral services a n d burial
Founding of newspaper, the Pilot, in the area. Office in base
I were held at Um atilla, where she
m eat of C entral Building.
1 had made her home several years,
v Opening of B & B. Cafe, and re-opening of Nook Cafe, to bol- Surviving are five daughters and
tw o sons: Mrs. J u n n e tta Goings.
Mrs. D ulcie C o rn ett, Mrs. F lo r
Unfold and wholly uncalculated street work in the area, especi
ence T onies and Glenn Aiken oi
ally in the neighborhood of the beach drives, to g eth er w ith fo rm a U m atilla. Mrs. C h arlo tte S c h ri-!
tion of a cam p-site a t the beach, som ething which few tow ns along h er of P o rtla n d : Miss W elcome
th e coast have Im provem ent of the w a te r system , including co n A iken of W alla W alla. W ash., i
Ja m e s Aiken of Echo. Oregon, and
stru c tio n of a re serv o ir dam to insure a re a of adequate w a te r.
six g randchildren, and a niece, i
L ocation of two m ore saw m ills in the area, to g eth er w ith e s M rs. G weldolyn S tem m erm an of
tab lish m en t of a re ta il y ard in Brookings, so th at building m a te ria ls Pow ers, Oregon, besides m any in
tim a te friends in Brookings and
w ill lie m ade av ailab le to p a rtia lly m eet the dem ands.
S m ith River.
. Location here ol tw o new bust nos- estab lish m en ts a fu rn itu re S m ith h'u t r Local Item s
T he an n u al to u r of the D ell
sto re and a m ens sto re both to come this m onth, and the opening
N orte C ounty 1-H clubs was held
of a lau n d ry in the a re a all ot which th e public will soon enjoy.
Sunday, Ju ly 28. s ta rtin g a t 9 a.
Im provem ent of the old mess hall, and a p a rtm e n t a tta c h e d to m. at the hom e of Bobby Lesina
in Klk Valley. The ca rav a n w as
lead by H arry B. Tucker, a s s is ta n t.
farm advisor of E urek a, assisted |
.by club leaders. O liver Bailey P aul
l Mat is and C larence West brook.
They m otored th rough Fort Dick
and S m ith River, w here each 4 H
club m em ber’s p ro jects w ere view-
jed. Follow ing the to u r which end-
! ed about noon, a basket lunch w as
enjoyed at Sm ith R iver bridge.
¡P le n ty of ice cream w as passed
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out to club m em bers and paren ts.
I M r and Mrs. Orv ille Ladd are I
¡p a re n ts of a 7 ’•.•-lb. son, b om at
5 16” Marine Plywood
the K napp hospital. Ju ly 24. The
¡young m an has been nam ed Rob- ’
for that boat!
A t the regular m eeting of Chet-
co Lodge, I. O. O. F., Thursday
evening, officers w ere installed
for the second term of 1946. The
installation ceremony was im pres
sively put on by D istrict Deputy
G rand M aster Ed H oar and a
staff of grand officers.
The following w ere installed:
Noble G rand—Lawrence Myers.
Vice-Grand—W illard Ellis.
Right Support to the Noble
G rand—F rank Pallady.
Left Support to the Noble
G rand—Lucian Harvey.
Chaplain—Charles Hassett.
Left Scene S u p p o rter—Glen A.
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QUALITY At
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C u rry County Lumi
Company
Brookings
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s te r the food situ atio n in th e area.
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CURRY COUkrrL
Our supply of dimensional and inch-
boards is looking better all the time.
HAVE VOl RECEIVED YOUR
COPY Ol PITTSBURGH
“COLOR DYNAMICS?”
PITTSBURGH PAIH ts
Ixically, We Represent:
Jahns-Mataroille Co.
Curtis Si lenti te Sash
P ltutxirgh Paint Co.
M asonite Company
Nu-Wood Products Co.
H eatllator
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A n o th er auction, sponsored by
| Lake E arl G range, is being held i
Sunday. Aug 4. at 1 o'clock a t J
F o rt Dick, w ith W allace Jam ison
in ch arg e Anyone who has any-J
thing for sale, is asked to bring
it to F ort Dick
¡Mrs. G ertrude Sanford and
daughter, Mrs. John Abramson,
and little son. John, left T uesday’
for their home at San Francisco,'
a fte r spending several days h e re '
renewing acquaintances.
Miss Betty Layman, student at
L niv ersity of Oregon, at E ugene,'
has returned to spend the sum
m er with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Laym an. H er sis
ter. Miss K atherine, and their
cousin. Miss M argaret Anning of
New York, are here also for the
sum m er months.
We Have:
One New Philco Console Electric Radio
Two New Portable Battery Radios
One Used Electric Range In Stock
C A L L
F OR
B ID S
Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. D ora E. Beaulieu
C lerk at B rookings, u n til Aug. 5th, 1946, at 8:00 'clock
p. m., for th e a lte ra tio n s and re p a irs to the present head
ing p lan t in th e B rookings school, fo r School District No
17. C u rry C ounty and will th en and th e re be opened aH
publicly read aloud. Bids received a f te r the time fixedfer
opening will not be considered.
P lan s, spcifications and and form of contract doc-
n* n ts may be ex am ined a t th e office of Mrs. Dcre E
B eaulieu, clerk , B rookings. O regon, an d a t the office oi
Freem an & Hay slip, Assoc. A rchts., 304 Postal Bids
P o rtlan d , and a set of said p lan s, specifications,, and fan®
m ay be ob tain ed a t e ith e r of th e above offices, upon *
deposit of §15.00, which will lx? refu n d ed upon the retun
of th e p lan s and specifications w ith in a reasonable tin*
Each bid shall be accompanied b.v a certified check
cashier’s check or bid bond (w ith authorized surety cor-
pay as surety) made payable to the ow ner in an antou-
not less than 5 g of the ¿m ount of the bid. Surety b*®“
(or bonds* will be required in accordance with the ten®
of the contract document.
The School District No. 17. C urry County, resent
the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formality
No bidder m ay w ithdraw his bid a fte r the hour
for the opening thereof or before aw ard of contract, un
less said aw ard is delayed for a period exceeding 30
Mrs. Dora E. Beaulieu, Clerk.
F irst Publication, July 18, 1946.
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Second and last publication, July 25, 1946.