Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 19, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO a ', BROOKINGS,
Home of the Croft Lily
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Local News Items
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.
Ground has been broken, ready
March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
for the foundation of the new
bus station, to be erected adjacent
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to the Vincent building. The work
is in charge of Mason & Edwards,
local contractors, who will also
have charge of the remodeling of
the building to accommodate a
fountain and a gift shop, when
completed.
Mrs. Berger Dahlstrom and two
children returned Sunday from
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
Klamath Falls where she visited
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
her parents and other relatives
for more than a week. Her par­
N ation al A d v e r tis ing R e p r e s e n ta tiv e
ents plan to leave soon on a ten
months trip which will take them
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S E R V IC E . IR C .
to Sweden.
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Milo Spencer has contracted to
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drive the school bus from up the
Serving America'» A dvcrtiien and/K e H om e Town Newspaper*
Chetco this year, but finds that the
children have ganged up on him.
M *W ftmdatfc-CttcaeolJI. • O F N C I I • Mofeooft 8M». San feencl»«». Cal
It was thought that there would
have to be one trip from his place
and then a return trip as far as
Subscription Rate:
Huffman place. Instead, a couple
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.
$2.50 more families have moved in near
the summer bridge, and he finds
Per Year, outside Curry County.......
$3.00 he
must go back to the Fielder
home on the opposite side of Jack
Creek. There are 23 children liv­
ing on the Chetco market road,
only five of whom are walking dis­
Monday, you began another term of school, and tance from the» store, where the
perhaps you did it much against your will—it may bus picks them up.
Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Duvall have
nave seemed something like a sentence.
sold
home near Winchuck
School should, if you look at it in the right man­ bridge their
to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shra­
ner, be joyful. Your inquisitive minds will there be der who will take possession soon.
taught the things which they seek—gain the knowl­ The Duvalls plan to go to Indi­
ana to make their home as that
edge which will he helpful in years to come.
is where they have many relatives.
Peraps you may not like some subject That’s Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Seymour
C r eg o O lL W S ijA P E R
P u b l is h E R j S 4-4 s ®0| AT 10 N
Welcome To Our Schools, Youngsters
only natural—you may like one food better than an­
other, hut it. takes the correct combination to do
most good. It’s he same way with school subjects.
FOR SA L E
Remember, you young people, vou will never
get more from school than you’re willing to put into Either Croft or Royal Lily
it—your gains will be in proportion to the effort vou planting stock. Anyone want­
make—just like when you work well and earn more ing pure strain of either of
thes stocks, contact
money at the job you may be doing.
Somewhere, back in your minds, vou have plans
for what vou want to do in life. Right now, vou are 8 miles H. up FELIPPE
Chetco River, on
laying the foundation for that building you hope Ridge Road.
will he yours when you reach that age when vou’ll
be out on your own—doing just what you want.
Did you ever see a foundation which was glam-'
•’ Maybe your school may
be like that, hut nevertheless one is as necessary as
the other—we simply can’t change that.
Enter into school life with the feeling that vou
are building a life (call it a building if vou want) Temporary Offices Will Be
—lirst must come the foundation (you’re doing that
right now). Eater, as you gain age and experience.! Opened, soon, in the Cen­
this building will take shape—yon then can see what
you are accomplishing. Look at your teachers as the tral Building. Watch for
helpers—remember, they’re human, and that they ‘
announcements.
too, traveled the same road you now travel.
N O T IC E
V E T E R A N S
and Dependents
To United Veterans you
owe all your past, pres­
ent and f u t u r e sendee
benefits. Join and work
Meets I. O. O. F. Hall
at Brookings, nt 8 p. ni.
1st and 3rd Wednesdays
g rejk a f'e . being T Z ,
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hospital for thr» V l
an infected hand,
began with a rubbed pL' j
side of his ha„d »• " j
much discomfort.
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Adver- J
THE
Public
Harbor Beauty
Stenographer!
SA L O N
Central Buildin?
will be open
September 10th
Brookings
assisted by
.!
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Mrs. Kaufman
MILDRED
BYRNE
Catherine Sandstrom
Notary Public
NORINE HARRIS HARVEY
Accredited Teacher of
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Life Certificate Granted In 1919
Brookings
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Oregon
FOR. SA L E
AT
Bush's Lily Gardens
P. O. BOX 131
HARBOR, 01
GROW ERS
OF
P R IZ E
Croft
EA STER
L IL Y
P L A N T IN G
ST O C K
F O It
Fire. Auto and Casualty
INSURANCE
S R O O K IN G S
TYPING AND
N O T A R Y PU BLIC
See
with sown veterane* group.
V. F. W. & A uxiliary
have as house guests, Mrs. Sey­
mour’s sister, Mrs. E. D. Bell of
Portland. She and her husband
came down for Labor day week­
end. after which he had to return
to Portland.
Andrew Jackson spent the past
week-end at his home on Jack’s
Edith Ott
BROOKINGS
OREGON
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For Windows'
GLASS
C U T F I. 0 W E R S
A N I) P I. A N T S
Xisitors Are Welcome Anytime
Hendry's Creendnuse
At the Winchuck Bridge
For Automobiles
GLASS
For All Purposes
Chetco
Builders’
Supply
Complete In forma t ion
Central Building
.
t hapman Board for that Sink Top
Shower or Floor.
Marine Plywood for That Boat
Sliding Door Hardware
Overhead Garage Door Sets
Plastic Moulding
Flue Lining, Chimney Tile, Sewer Tile
Locally, We Represent:
Johns-M ann ville Co.
C urtis Stlentite Sa
P ittsburgh P a in t Co.
M asonite Com paq
Fir-Tex Products
Heatilator