Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    acnAY. AUGUST 15, 1946
,ur Pictures Are
led at Pine Cone
toother big wek of shows is
rH ,i at the Pine Cone, when
mctures are billed. S ta rtin g
‘the week. Friday. Saturday,
I ¿ a double feature, •‘R eturn
?\ty ‘ another story for all
lovers, a n d "N orthw est
is", a show which will hold a
prise for the patrons.
>ne of filmdom's most popular
nder-dogs, the handsome Rus-
<ill feature the show’ Friday,
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
Joe finds himself in plednty of
hot w ater, and he usually can go
for th a t stuff, as a result of his
double life—nine months of the
y ear he is a studious professor at
W equot College, but the rem ain­
ing three m onths of the year he
cuts loose as "Casanova Kelly,”
one of the dizziest hoofers in bur­
lesque.
Orton Bros. Install
Fish New Market
fit P revent
forest fires
H om e of th e C ro ft L tlv
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Reg. 50c V aluel
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FREE
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«tree! map»
Also mileage
page*,
Iris and L ester Orton are con­
between cities. Forty Mght P*#
. cast is headed by Ted Don- stru ctin g a fish and crab stand
¡on. John Li tel, Mark Dennis, n ear H anscam ’s store in Harbor,
rbara Wooddell and R o b e r t and hope to have it in operation
Crush out your cigarette
nens. This is a sequel to the shortly.
You will be truly proud to possess one of these
They
have
fished
out
of
the
D-received “Adventures of Rus-
attractive books, which not only gives you complete
Chetco river for several years,
’ of last season.
*•
rey a fte r spending two months at
¡X all the native C alifornians and have sold fish around town, the O. F. Huffman home.
highway maps, but shows how “to gg around” in
Hollywood—and there a re n ’t but w ith the fish stand they will
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Axford left most of the principal cities of the nation. Please ask
many of them Leo Carillo is fill a long-felt need.
Wednesday for San Jose and other for your copy «soon—the supply may not last long.
ably most active in sta te and
California points for a few weeks
affairs. As a m a tte r for Mrs. Harvey Opens A
visit.
»records. Carillo adm itted th a t
Joe Moore returned to S a n
Piano
Studio
Here
lon ger;
and when Earl W arren goes
Francisco
to
remain
the
rest
of
Mrs.
Norine
H
a
r
r
i
s
Harvey,
:c the presidency, he will run
■ the office of governor to suc- granted a life certificate in 1919, the sum m er a fte r enjoying a
has opened a piano studio in her camping trip up the Chetco with
I him.
the played a featured role in home here. For m any years she his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Glen
Moore.
public’c musical, “M exicana,” tau g h t at Portland and Seattle.
Mrs. Lawrence Payne and son,
In her career, Mrs. Harvey has
Sunday. Carrillo conduct­
as affairs as a member of the been active in music clubs in those Kenny, returned to their home at
lifomia State Park commission cities. Besides being a pipe or­ Port Orford a fte r visiting at the
house PAINT
an elaborate trailer on the lot. ganist, she also has done concert Herbert Payne home for a couple
ounce «men
(has a voice in the distribution work as w’ell as choir and radio. of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sandstrom
15 million dollars for recrea-
are having their house remodeled
al centers, the Redwood em-
at the present time.
purchase of beaches and the
i Mrs. J. W. G arner returned re-
of historic landm arks,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Woodriff
losing the week at the Pine | cently from a several weeks visit are the proud parents of an eight-
tie will be "Casanova in Bur- in Idaho where she w’as called by i pound, six-ounce baby daughter,
}ue”, starring Joe E. Brown, the illness of her mother.
i born at the Knapp hospital. Aug.
Miss Bonnie Sum ners and her 11. They have named the little
of Hollywood’s most beloved
most widely-traveled person- brother, Edw ard Sumners, l e f t I lass, Patsy Lee.
* Friday for th eir home at Monte-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush made a
, trip to W aldport on business over
i the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. H ar­
Gallon
ris have returned from Portland
where they went last week for
The paint of hrsttng beauty! Contains Tttantnm DIoxKt
medical treatm ent.
which gives It uniform, lasting and brilliant whltenesa Tw«
eoats do the work of three I
Mrs. Lynda Roberts and son
made a trip to Reedsport, re tu rn ­
FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1946
FIVK-GALLON CAM...............................- .............
ing last week. They were accom­
panied home by her sister, Mrs.
Alyce Richardson who will visit
here for a few days.
Eugene Fulop of Portland was
Silver Seal Ironing Pads
Sizes 4 to 9
a house guest of Mervin Hans-1 G. E. Portable Radios
Circulator
Heaters
Kerosene Camp Stoves
came last week. They enjoyed a
trip down the Chetco from the Kerosene DeLuxe Ranges
Burpee Home Canners
Upper Bridge, by boat, Sunday,,1 Zipper Pads
Car
Jacks
Hardware Cloth
but reported that they had to pull
Cornado
Pottery
Incinerators
Steel
Wheelbarrows
the boat most of the way down
And white plastic purses----- all reduced
the riffles ra th e r than ridirg.
Washing Machine Hoses fiai. Picnic Vacuum Jugs
Capt. Robert Huffman is now Camp Grills
Lawn Mowers
Electric Toasters
spending his a ^ u a l furlough at
Stainless Steel Knives and Cutlery
the home of his parents, Mr. and Bit Braces
Ammunition and many other items
Mrs. O. F. Huffman, on their
ranch up the Chetco. The Huff­
man family has sold their ranch,
and soon plan to leave for the
Rogue river valley to make their For Glowing Beauty, Lasting Service and Greater
All sizes and colors
Service, you can’t go wrong by Seeing us for
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooley and
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Funk of Holly­
wood were calling on friends in Wpndow screens of the new Firestone m iracle fr.aterial VELON,
H arbor recently. Mr. and Mrs. j
Funk have bought some property possess a glowing beauty which m akes them an im portant decora­
at Langlois and the group were tive accessoriy. Velon screens are scientifically tinted to blend w ith
on the way to inspect it. Mr. and both interior and exterior color schemes.
Mrs. Cooley and Mrs. Funk, the)
Velon window screens are impervious to sun, heat, m oisture,
fo Templar Hotel Building, Open 9 am to 6 pm form er Miss Hazel Cooley, were
form er H arbor residents, and are : salt air, acids or alkalis. They won’t rust, tarnish, break or stre a k
■ • members of the pioneer Cooley, building surfaces beneath them. Velon screens are six tim es m ore
family.
'
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Bailey of resistant to demage by impact than metal screens of the same guage.
F ort Dick, and Mrs. Isabel Buck­ They give under impact, then spring back to th eir original shape.
ner and two children of Smith ....... Even though Velon screens are com parable in price to the b etter
River were business callers in
m etal screens, they provide the owner with greater economy because:
Brookings, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Pallady (1) They never w ear out, (2) thy never need refinishing
took delivery’ of a 1946 Ford sedan
c
Monday from the Ford dealer at j
GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST
Crescent City.
It was reported last week that
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. VanCampen
had sold th eir property above Wil­
son P rairie in the Upper Chetco
country. They say th a t it have
PLANTING STOCK
been stated th at they had sold
their hom estead near the W ater­
ing Trough on Palm er Butte at
the
head of G ardner ndge instead.
Brooki
COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE
U. S. A.
Stayt Whiter
Tireston*
Local News Items
HOUSE P A IN T
'T
3.25
Summer Sate
Ladies White of Black Sandals
H A R D -T O -G E T
IT E M S
Here $2.95—Now for only— $2.39
Ladies Handbags
Ladies Tams—Pastel Shades
Were $2.29-Now.......................$1.79
Boys Swim Trunks
Here $1.25- N o w ............... 7 7 ...98c
Firestone Velon Tinted Screening *
Smith Dept. Store
THE TISDALES
As Low As 9 ’/ 2 Per Square Foot
CROFT
EA STER
Chetco Home and
Auto Supply Co.
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