Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 15, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    UY. AUGUST 15, 1946
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The Langlois cheese factory S e > 9. 10, 11 and 12, with about
sign is getting a new coat of paint. 800 teachers epected to attend
Mrs Bill Cope returned home Lake. Klam ath, Josephine Jack-
S a tu rd a y evening rom Keizer hos- son and Curry counties will be
pital at N orth Bend, where she i represented.
underw ent a m ajor operation, re-
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i cently.
to Move To Siapan
Iwo Typhoon Belt
3LOIS - Sgt. Loren Sa-
the 13th Airdrome Squad-
[owa Jima, writes his par-
,at they had the exciting
nces of a typhoon, m ak
Couple Wed At Harbor
‘Ray J. Moore, and Ruby Rod­
gers, both of Harbor, were m ar-
| ried, August 6, by Judge A E.
mail services, as it w as For Past 40 Summers
¡,le for planes to land,
LANGLOIS — Mrs. Fannie Ed­ j Sanbo, justice of the ix’ace. Only
later letter he w ro te : “At dy, form er resident of this area, ! relatives and intim ate friends at-
get to make a m ove to is a staunch supporter of Curry tended the at^a *r -
a little change in seen-1 county, having spent each sum-
rhe couPle will make their
¡hough it is still an isle." ’ m er here for the past 40 years.
tlome a t Harbor,
been on Siapan for the
She visited friends in the Ban-
.
months and is getting don vicinity before coming h e r e j M r a t i n Moore Now At
to come home.
from her home at Monmouth. She S id n e V A u s tr a lia
LANGLOIS N E W S
of _ Mr. and|
A «-uuiegiam
cablegram was
received
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! is
. < a guest
, , a t the . home
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ed by
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Walter Sahin took her son Mrs. John Donald at D enm ark.! Mrs Madge Moore from h e r son
tn the
th p d doctor
o c to r H
H p er r Into
,i,. was I t M i artin.
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her son,
ion, VnnHav
Monday, to
late husband. v F. v F. ra
Eddy,
, \ge
ha, Moore.
he has irom
departed
, or
dical attention.
editor and publisher of the Port Sidney. A ustral,a. and has gone in
Leach of Upper F loras O rford Post for several years.
, 0 the lcather buving and im.
was a business visitor at
porting business. He wil retu rn
ford, Monday.
Returns To Alaska Home j to the state and will visit his
LANGLOIS — Mrs. Fred Brink- n,other- Since his last visit with
m an and daughters, B arbara, and his Pa r^nts, he has resided a t
I Doris, left Wednesday by bus for Honolulu and has been connected
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• had * reser with the Kam eham eha schools,
S eattle, where
they
vat ions on a plane to Fairbanks, but resigned last month to go in­
Alaska. From there they went by to business for himself.
tra in to th eir home at Suntrana,
?entral Building
w here her husband is employed Burns Were Fatal To
a t the H elifork coal mine.
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Brookings
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for 12 u hours
Notary Public
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Mrs. George Lee, Mon.
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M ni George Lee, the elderly
Display OI ( olor Frinting lady who was badly burned two
Now Shown At Pilot
weeks ago when her butane range
p
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Several examples of “big city"
p rinting m ay be seen at the Pilot
.
office, where samples of letter-
p,ead multi-colored, have been
printed. F irst on the list is a two-
tone job, for John Bowdish, for
__ _
, “Lake E arl Gardens,” in silver
H arbor and green. O ther style sugges-
to
COn- tions of the Pilot heading, one
t v v v ii used - as the m ast-head of this is
so by sue, may be seen.
A rt work for these jobs were
draw n by Mrs. Roy Annin, who
does th at work as a hobby.
O T , . IC E !
D
Brookings -
Who wish
me, may do
ig to
L E. Gallon
Box 511
-a Cruz, California
m i-
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r v
Teachers Attend ( onfab
at Hie ( het co Inn. and
has since been in the hospital
at C rescent ( ity, died Monday
ij,vcni” g’ n u a s ^‘arned here on
u‘ ;s< ay‘ ,
. . . .
elderly couple, living with
¡£e ,r suon; w<?re al° ne at the t,m e-
Ih *y had Planned to go to tehir
OUJ? lonit> ,n
aho-
Funeral arrangem ents were not
learned at the time this paper
went to press.
Local News Items
L>r. L. E. Stevenson will leave
Monday for P ortland. where hc
LANGLOIS — A combined in- | he wiji spcnd his vacation,
s titu te will be held at Ashland,
Mason and Edwards, local con­
tractors, are overseeing wrork of
putting a new’ floor under the
I gymnasium at the local school.
Mrs. B ertha Beers will leave
leave next week on a buying trip
to obtain m aterials for the new
concern, ANBR Craft, of which
she is a member.
Chetco Rod and Gun Club is
planning another shoot, probably
d in n e r s a n d s h o r t o r d e r s
in the early p art of Septem ber.
Definite date will be announced
Seven Da vs a Week
later.
‘SNCE BUCHANAN
BERTHA BEERS
At the last m eeting of the Rod
Proprietors
and Gun Club, Joe B erger re ­
signed as vice-president. Snafu
Kemp has been named to succeed
Mr. Berger, who is leaving soon
for Mt. Vernon, Wash., to live,
in his crew at Oregon Shipyards,
A group of workers who were
cam e through Brookisng, Wed-
aa
3, & 9. Cafe
Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m.
OFT P L A N T I N G
FOR SALE—
ST O C K
*"<1 To I^ase On Which To Plant Stock
)ffle and see the original field of 96 per cent
PURE CROFT!
JO H N W . H O G A N
Brookings, Oregon
WHITE ROCK
>g Room And Cocketail Lounge
at the
’egon-California State Line
f e a t u » r i * n g
lr>er Parties
week, ready for the opening of
school A special ad v ertisem en t
will appear next week.
For better commercial printing
try the Pilot. Nothing is impos­
sible in the printing line.
Subscribed o The Pilot today!
Vacationed In County
Public
Stenographer
MILDRED
BYRNE
nesday, to viist Roy Annin.
Joan Byrne was in bed the
first of the week with a severe
attack of sinus.
New school clothes have been
received in considerable quantity
by Moore’s V ariety store this past
* ITÍC'
Banquets
EER BY CASE TO TAKE OUT!
FO R
EAGLE
B IL L IA R D S
NOW OPEN
Pool. Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy
G. E. BELLANT, Proprietor
Templar Hotel Building
FOR
Brookings, Ore.
YOUR
OIL FURNACE AND STOVE
Installation and Service
Leave Orders For J. W. Evatt
At Chetco Home and Auto Supply Co.
Naa/t Cafe
Featuring
STEAK DINNERS
—and—
FRESH SEAFOODS
Orders Now Taken For Your
GREEN FIR
Slabwood
$10.00 Per Load
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Brookings-Harbor Fuel Company
COFFMAN BROTHERS
Leave Orders at Brookings Mill, * 2-mi. North.
SA LE
—SOLCE YOUR HOUSING
PROBLEM by buying good two
story, 30x56 building and two
acres of land with 400 feet fro n t­
age on US Highway 101, four
m ih s north ol Brookings Total
price less than vain-' of building
S, ■ P e te J. L e sm e iste i Ag< n<->
LET M E Build It!
Millwork and Cabinet Shop
Door and W indow Frames
FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS—
CABINETS A SPECIALTY
%
We make special size sash, too!
M A SO N
&
EDW ARDS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Box 157
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Brookings, Oregon
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