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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1946)
Page Four B R O O K IN G S-H A R B O R Home of the Croft Lily Pine Cone Books Three Show Hits Id Com ing Friday and S atu rd ay to the Pine Cone is another dou ble featu re show: "D eersla yer” and "F ootligh t G lam or,” both re puted to excellent en te rta in ment. Few people haven’t read the the story of the w hite man who w as brought up by the Mohican tribe in the e a rly day of this na tion. F ew children live today who h aven ’t enjoyed this book. G eorge Raft, V ictor M cLaglan and Iva Gardner come, Sunday and Monday in the story, "Whis tle Stop," N ext W ednesday and T h u rs day, "T h e Cowboy and the S e ñ orita," starring Roy Rogers w ith Coach A rt Guthrie, has proved his horse, "T rig ger," and D ale tough com petition for the Chetco E vans, spotlight the show with Rod and Gun Club nine. lots of action. The "G unners" eked out a 11 to 10 victory in 11 innings a t the high school diamond. Sunday a f Softball Competition ternoon, but the G uthrie proteges Teams Split Pair In cam e back Tuesday evening be- A softball team, composed o f ! hind the fireball pitching of N eil high school stars and m anaged by I Nelson to win by a 7 to 6 score. LADIES HOUSE DRESSES Brunch Coat Style ........... S3.95 In gay dots— rose and blue Large Size House Dresses $ 4 .7 0 sizes 46 to 52— COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL CLOTHES! moorcs vARterv And Apparel Shop ¿too/«'.? Variety and Apparel Shop • Mr. and Mrs. C alvin M usser, The third and deciding gam e is Mr. and Mrs. Jack M iller, Mr. and expected to be played shortly. Mrs. W hitey M atson and children, F o r sale— 20,000 Croft yet and M arilyn are spending Deal Complete For Sale P the atsy in field. Good stock, priced' w eek cam ping at H appy Cam p Of Gallagher Building on K lam ath River, in C alifornia. Jack Lee, Brookings. Ralph Vincent, who is m aking Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F ow ler F or S a le — 8G E navy show Brookings his home, announced and son H oward of K la m ath F alls e r been worn, $6. Farrell $«, yesterday that the deal had been spent a few days last w eek v a land at Chetco Home and completed, w hereby he became cationing and viisting in this area. Supply Store. owner of the G allagh er buildings, Mrs. A. Tam ba and N urse K e lly or Dawson Building, as it is also Wanted— spoiled hay net known. E xtensive remodeling w ill w ere business callers a t C rescent able for feeding. Will hauli be done to accom odate stores to City, Monday. . Robert Sloan, Brookings occupy the downstairs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B rayn ard Mr. Vincent also told the Pilot w ere visitors at the D. L. B u rt t o r S a le — Kerosene hot that negotiations w ere under w ay home at Pistol River, Sunday. heater, alm ost new, $20 • for purchase of the Joe B erger Mrs. C. W. Judkins had the m is couch, opens i n t o doubie home, which Mr. Vincent w ill re fortune of breaking her righ t arm w ith coil springs, good con model also. Tuesday while picking b lackb er cost $60, sell for $40. Joe M, in duplex, one block below* ries on the W inchuck rived. She w ay from Good Eats Cafe w as treated at Crescent City. Theodore Tam ba, atto rn ey from F or S a le — Two colums of j E lm er G ardner returned to his San Francisco, was a visitor of to be used to sell those job at China F la ts a fte r having his mother, Mrs. A. Tam ba last article s you have around - been on a three-w eeks vacation week-end. bring you result, quickly from his duties w ith the forest service. Miss C harlotte W allin left Mon day evening for Gladston where she w ill attend a teacher’s in stitute, a fte r which she will teach at Royal. Miss Ethel C ra ver of San F ran cisco w as a recent visitor here, spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. W alter Jones. Miss Cra- ,ver and Mrs. Jones are sisters. D orothy R ay is now employed at the Chetco C afe as waitress. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and tw o children made a trip through Ladies Fall Dresses and Blouses Oregon and W ashington last week on a vacation. Work Slacks, sizes 12 to 44 M iss Ruth M cK endry of B er keley, Miss M ary Reeve of O a k Mens Work Pants, and Work Shirts land, and Miss Edith Reeve of Om aha, Nebr., are now in this V-Neck Sport Sweaters area for tw o w eeks vacation Miss Ruth Newton and Mrs. Norma Boys Bib Overalls, Pants and T-Shirts Holland, and the vacationers made ! a boat trip up the Rogue R iver f to Agnes, Tuesday. The three la- j dies w ill leave for the B ay area w here Miss Edith Reeve w ill de- j part by plane for Omaha. Brooking, Leo Lucas made a business trip ( Tem plar H otel Bldg. to Coos Bay. Saturday. 4 Classified Ai PREVENT FOREST FIRES New Shipment P IL O T , B R O O K IN G S, O REGO N Local News Items Shipment of Brand-New foerc/iandiM Just Arrived Here Smith Oept. Store Gteoe Reiling returned to his home last w eek follow ing a two- m onth’s visit at K lam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Dan O ’K eefe and I three children of Tide Lake, C a li fornia. spent two days last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Newton ------ — - Mr. and Mrs. W alter England and tw o children of C ave Junction spent Sunday here on the beach with friends. Mrs. A. Tam ba and Mrs. Sue Benham spent Monday on Mrs., Tam ba’s ranch on the Chetco. The new- home of T. W. New- ton is nearing completion. They. j hop»' to tx'cupy it soon. Mason &, Edwards, contractors, did the con- ! ; struct ion. uai 5 A cool number, they 11 asy w hen wear y m r new Lady AlSkw m m m er f 1-4 ; K print, in K Tw tlf hy Bate« Six«« to 44. Mr. anti Mrs. Ed Bell and fam -' ily, Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. O tter- bain, Mr. and Mi’s, C arl Shubert.! I Mr. and Mrs. Colem an ’•>. Laugh-1 1m and Mr. and Mrs. Fred H e il-’ jbronn er and daughter. Carrie, o f ’ K lam ath F alls will be her»' th is “ j w’eek-end vacationing with their! ( friends. Mrs. Goldie Sm ith, local post- ! m aster and Mrs. Cordelia Provest left for Salem last Thursday to spend their vacation. F ath er John B erger of Coos B ay and Mr. and Mrs. F J. B er ger of Eugene arrived here Sun- | days visiting Mr. and Mrs. C arl | B erger and Mr. and Mrs. Joe B er ger and fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Uhl, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shat tack and daughters. P atsy and K ay, of M a pleton, Iowa, left Brookings on Monday a fte r a w eek's visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Musser. Miss Anne G entle of Monmouth, is a guest of Joan Byrne. She is rem aining until the end of this we*-»k. w hen she w ill be accom pan ied to C oos B ay to m eet her parents. Dr. and Mrs. Gentle, by Mrs. D. R. B yrne and fam ily. A V Muchmore and L. A. 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