Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 22, 1946, Page 13, Image 13

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    Pay c Twelve
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
Local News Items
Smith River
Miss C h arlo tte Sim pson left last
S a tu rd a y by bus for San F ra n ­
cisco and A lam eda for th re e weeks
vu
w ith her sister, E lea n o r Ab­
ern ath y , who used to w ork a t
th e Nook Cafe.
Mr. and Mrs. E lliott Sorenson
of W alla W alla, W ash., arriv ed
last week for a week ot fishing
vacation w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. F.
G c g c r.
See P ete for your every in­
su ra n ce need. P ete Lesrncistcr.
e r ’s bro th er, H a rry , J r. and p a r ­
ents, Mr. and M rs. H a rry Lock-
wood on th e N o rth B ank road,
left by bus T uesday for th e ir
hom e a t B roadbent, Ore.
Mrs. B erth a W estbrook of S an
F rancisco arriv ed h ere recen tly
to visit h e r son and fam ily. Mr.
and Mrs. H enry W estbrook Jr.
and family.
E N T E R T A IN S M O T H E R S CLU B
Mrs. Agnes W estbrook e n te r ­
tained the M other's club a t the
home of Mrs. Eddie W estbrook,
W ednesday afternoon.
R efresh ­
m ents w ere w ere enjoyed.
H ELD S P E C IA L M E E T IN G
S m ith R iver 4-H club held a
special m eetin tg M onday evening!
at the com m unity hall, atten d e d
by the boys and girls and A ssist­
At 2 o’clock S u nday afte rn o o n |
an t L ead er P au l M aris. T he club
group is finishing up the y e a r’s 68 g ath ered at the R. E. Sim m ons
w ork and will tu rn in record books hom e for a house-w arm ing. F o l­
and e n try card s to be checked lowing a planned progrm . J. T.
for the Del N o rte fair. P lan s w ere Jacobs presented th e fam ily w ith r
F or Rent for two m onths, sm all m ade for a club booth at the fair. a fireplace set, from th e group.!
house. See Ben K ern at Brookings O T H E R S M IT H R IV E R N E W S The home was deco rated w ith
G arag e.
•
Mrs. C lair B rogan e n te rta in e d sweet peas R efresh m en ts w ere
a few friends a t h er hom e one enjoyed.
F o r S ale IJniversay gas range, aftern o o n la st week, honoring M r s .! E v erett Is e n th a rt is ex ten d in g
new, never been used. Has trash C lara B rogan of F ern b rid g e w h o ; a branch from th e C ape F are llo
burned. Tom N ew ton,; Brooking. is visiting here. B ridge w as th e 'r o a d down to the I,one Ranch,
I W aterfield and Son a re spend-
H elp W anted. Lady for p a rt- diversion.
Mr and Mrs. John B arn u m a r e ' ing a couple of w eeks on th e ir
tim e housew ork Mrs. John D ar-
ger. 2 blocks south of C en tral p a re n ts of a 7-lb. 14-oz. girl, horn property west of R. E. Simmons.
building, 3rd house to left.
• Aug. 17 at K napp hospital, C r e s - ! They will cruise th e ir tim b e r and
cent City. She has been nam ed have the land surveyed.
C arl Bolin is having a road b u ll­
F or sale, d u rh a m m ilk cow, Diane. G ra n d p a re n ts a re Mr. and
dozed on his prop erty , w here he
priced reasonable. T hird house on Mrs. M urtin Rice of P o rtlan d .
G uests at a d in n er p a rty at the soon expects to build.
left from Azalea P a rk on old
count} tti.nl G len Simpson.
• home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B uck­
ner. S a tu rd a y evening w ere Mr.
< ARD ( >F TH A N K S
S PE C IA L Avon hand cream , and Mrs. M ark Wood of H arbor,
We wish to express o u r h e a r t­
49c. See Am ber C am pbell, back and Mr. and Mrs. W a rre n Bailey felt th an k s for all the kindness
Id N(x»k Cafe
of F ort Dick.
and sym pathy ex ten d ed in th e
Mr. and Mrs. J e r ry B ow er and loss of o u r beloved wife aim
W an ted h o rs e c u ltiv a to r and
G EO RG E LEE,
tra c to r disc. C. W K ruger, city. 2’ son, David who s p e n t sev eral m other.
w eeks w eeks visiting Mrs. Bow-
F red Lee and fam ily.
AUGtVtt
Headquarters For
Sporting Goods and Fishing
Cape Farreilo
CLASSIFIED ADS!
DUTCH
BOY
PAINTS AND SUNDRIES
PU M PS
Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered
A pump for every need!
Complete Line of Plumbing Goods
STOVES, RANGES AND
“ CU STO M
A IR E ”
CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS
We ju s t got in a new shipment!
J. J. Gallagher
P L U M B IN G
W A T C H THIS COR.M
For Sai.. 1937 qm C d ton
truck, dual wheels, van body, good
-.h.ip.. c w Kruger, city
2*
For aah batter} set radio ( ’all
on A m ber Cam pbell, back of the
Nook Cafe.
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Pine Cone
T II E A T R E
Box Office Opens 7:15
B rooking
Oregon
F rid ay and S a tu rd a y
-
August 23 and 24
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They off wont
Gerite isn't gì
tniunau
Greyhound
»GETTING
GERTIES
G A lgEie
Fares now
DENNIS 0 KEEFE
marie
Sunday
M c D onald
Lowest in Oregon...Lowest in History!
and M onday
August 25 and 26—
the past few months Greyhound
has steadily reduced tares in Oregon to
a uniform one-and-a-half cents a mile.
And now . . . Greyhound has again cut
fares, between O regon and C alifornia
cities, at a time when practically every­
thing else you buy costs more.
et Greyhound service in Oregon, and
between O regon and California cities,
W IT H I N
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In Blushing
Cv
TBCHNICOLOB T ,
ka* )lìm M 4 «-HHartam
W ednesday anti T hursday
ii steadily being increased! You now get
better Greyhound service than ever be­
fore, at the lowest bus fares in the state.
Greyhound believes this policy of better-
than-ever service at lower fares is justified
because it knows* intimately, the trans­
portation needs of the communities it
serves and has faith in their future de­
velopment and progress.
August 28 and 29—
1. S. Abbott
Woody Bldg.
Brookings
PACIFIC GREYHOUND
F o r th e 3est in M odern Intercom m unity Transp ertatio n ...C o u n t
on Greyhound