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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1946)
Borné j / tÀé Crofi L<*> P J0* Tew V /if / J U h O V io if ’ IxO lvU z l l l I S l ▼ 4 4 •.'m ifh P iv n i* / I t *7 111 I 111 I k liv I -------- SMITH RIVER — A tre a t is in store for Del Norte and neigh- boring Oldfied. ----- - towns ---- - when ----- - Otis ----------- - •• well konwn San Francisco artist, — . lit . _ r\_ w ’!l r » n Dei Norte for a lecture ami exhibit of painting made of Sm i’h River valley ----- ' . on " the " after- • noon a nd evening of Friday. Sep- ♦< i, her 20. at Smith Rivet com- mumty hall.. I % ’ . ----“ . C _ _ I _ . BEjUOKI>ues-rtA±i»?K PLLOT Mrs EHa Piaisred and swter’ a™ uncem ent made 4 n this issue Mrs Mary Anth-.nv w r* c -r s- rne P fo t 7~ ir rr.--".a.>- ap testes f o r a birthday party at the pears n page twelve of this is Plaisted home, honoring iitrie sue. Marilyn Plaisted. who celebrated* ---------- ——------------------------ her fourth bitrhday. Tuesday. A in The Ju stice Court group of little folk enjoyed the Before Ju ige A. E Sandb- the afternoon week w were Jay Elvin H art. -----. L . with refreshm ™ ents to past weex ere: ja y tuvin conclude the afternoon ihe *ov^*tcharged with no PUC license and ♦a iw l k l *»• 'it L»_a ly white f frosted birthday cake with an over-height load. Jam es glowed with four candles and was Elm er P a rk er charged w ith de center of attraction. b- .... .. , All sang: ~ u livering v e n n g fish rsn w ithout itnout propert li Happy Birthday Marilyn receiv- cer^ s H e rb e n Car{ ed many lovely gifts having void foreign license and 1 « « ■ < *M . # • r D, T-. p , ¡i -n i Purchased Electric Store everyone is invited to com- and m v thi> exhibit o< painting- and h e a r le c tu r e s on ,rt This meet- ing is iponxored by Smith River community club, SM ITH RIVER LOCALS— Mr. and Mrs. Henry Westbrook J r accompanied their two sons. Henry and Rot» rt to San Rafael where they will enroll in school following the vacation spent at their h< me. here. Mias Betty Tyler, student at Humboldt College, at Arcata wa- a week-end visitor of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tyler at S’ tte Line Cafe. . Dicks S ’erka. Del Norte high school graduate of 1946. son of Mr and Mrs Joe Sierka of Cas tle Rock resort, has enrolled as freshman at Humboldt College at Arcata. Mrs Clair Brogan was hostess for the Mothers' club at her home Wednesday afternoon The hostess provided a pleasant time for her guests. During the afternoon a surpr se stork shower was pre sen t.** to the honor guest Mrs. P air er Westbrook, who received many t ainty gifts. Refreshm ents BIU j O K IN G S. ORBGON defective muffler c M and Zada Brooks, owners of H unter Creek Electric C a , a t Gold Beach, have purchased the Miss Carol Lee Crocket has interests of D L O'Neil, and returned home from the Crescent have taken over, acc-rding to an City Hospital, a fte r being confined ' there for several days. Rosie P* - tocnick tocnick will will rem rem ain ain annt! an o th . er »■ u-«fa week or so for medical atten tio n before she m ay retu rn home. Two m ore new shiny cars are seen in n , » a«. day ... w t . ' n ” owners C a e J ^ T j 8'1 F o rt « d an and f e , , , IS driving a C h e v ^ 3 M ore W H Y DO P E O P L E B U Y GOLD BEACH , v t, BRE, — b ecau se o f its f r e s h n e s s and u u alitv -jJ cau se it is ra is e d , m illed an d baked in fa A D ollar Spent In Oregon Helps Oregon Growl! Local News Items getter Thon Ever Bus Serv IHURSD a v . C H E T C 0 W ilson F re e m a n STO RE Brookings, Oi e—lower Thun Ever Fares were served to conclude th» af- terru »n Guests included H arriet Htghr Rosemary Ferrill, Rena Try-on. Marv P ats Bailey. Isabel* Buckner. Louise' VanZee, Beverly Barnum. C atherine Westbrook. ‘ Ierry Ulrich and the honored guest. r Mrs Carol Lee C rockett w has been confined to Knapp hos pital under treatm en t for facial cuts received in an automobile accident, was released from the hospital. Tuesday and returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crocket, nt Harbor, where she is convalescing Miss Rosie Potocnick, hurt also in the same accident with cuts on her legfs. win rem ain at the hospital another week. Miss Margaret Mathews has re turned home from the national convention of Indian Youth, held at Grand Rapids. Mich. Mrs. M at hews was representative from the Guschu Indian Mission church of Sm ith River, At the convocation all the states were represented except Nevada. She will give a report of this meeting. Sunday, aftm txm , Sept. 22 at the Mission! Church An invitation is extended to all to attend. The H. E. Club of Lake *Earlj Grange held an all-day picnic on W ednesday afternoon at Buck ner P h ach on Sm ith River. Picnic lunch was served at noon. P res ident. Mrs. Florence Burak had charge of the business session. The club ladies are m aking plans for the Grange carnival to be held in Novetm ber with Ruth Wells, as chairm an of this project. The Oc-; tober meeting will be held at the home of Mt's. Hugh Naill BROOKINGS To Portland— Fare W a s ...........$6.40 Now O n ly ...........$4.60 L A I) A ’ S B E A V T Y S II 0 P CLO SED FROM Sept. I to 23 How has Pacific G revhound be^n able to ac*n-»Hv fares in O re g o n . . . w hen aim - m t . ^ . m n g else Costs m or, coday? ANSWER: bv steadilv /»crtWJ- r«C the frequency o f Pacific G reyhound service! Let's figure it out . . . As O re g o n com m unities grow-, as Pacific G rev- h o u n d ad d s m ore frequent service, m ore people rid e G rey h o u n d buses. 35 passengers can be carried on one bus to r n o m ore than it costs to carry 25 l t costs little m ore to o p erate a d ep o t for six buses a day than it does to r to u r . . . an d so on. It m ore r. S. Ahlimt p eople ride. G rey h o u n d s c o st o f o p e ra tio n p«r pas sen g er goes dow n. A n d P a c ific G re yh o u n d passes this f,n to the people . . . ¿ q the form o f the lowest Lt-es in O re g o n , and better, m o re frequent service than ever. 1 his steadily e x p a n d in g , lo w e r cost, local trans* p o rta tio n co n trib u te s d ire c tly to the welfare and vitanty o f each com m unity G rev h o u n d serves. As n o re and m ore people rid e G re v h o u n d more often, the better the service . . . the b etter for you aod your city. Woody Bids. Brookinss FÄCIFIS GRFYHOUND For th e Best in Modern Intercommunity Icn.pcr.ut,on...Count on Greyho«"*