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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1946)
^ .S eptember 19> 1946 _BRO JKINGS-HARLOR PI LOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON Mrs. George Chenoweth of Gold Cope. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Boice! Beach was called here Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Autery, at the home of Mr. and by the serious i l l n e s s of her Mr. and Mi's, Kenneth Thomp-i brother, Cax White. »yd Rigby. | son and Jeanette and Mrs. Mary Clarence Fain was a business E. Thompson attended the show Siewell transacted busi- visitor at Coos Bay, Monday. Port Orford. Saturday. at Bandon. Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry' and Mrs. Clarence Hagen was guest daughter attended the theatre at last week at the home of her Bandon, Saturday evening. niece, Mrs. Ted Cadman at Co-j Clark Slocum made a business quille while Mr. Hagen attended j trip to Coquille, Monday. teachers institute at Ashland. tracts le ft o f fin e b u lb Judge Boice of Gold Beach vis Tex Autery is employed at thei nber land— ited here Wednesday night. Langlois Cheese Factory’. Among those who attended Coos Mrs. Hazel Hofsess and daugh County Fair at Myrtle Point Sat ter, Donna, were Sunday dinner urday were: Harry Strain, Miss guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. want one—$1500, each Martha Crew’, Low’ell Kreutzer, Volck. ird down. Darrell Holycross, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Homer Campbell Arnold Phillips and family, LeRoy and children visited Mrs. Came Hofsess, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Boice last week. They were en O regon Hofsess, Mr. a n d Mrs. Phillip route from Richmond, Calif., to Cope and family, Miss Marjorie their new home in Idaho. Mrs. F r a n k Robinson a n d daughter of Coquille visited rela tives here, Sunday. Paul Smith was injured re those moles which do so much damage cently when riding a horse which belonged to his father-in-law, Mil- ton Brown. The horse began to run and buck unexpectedly, and Smith was thrown, in such a man ner that he received a gash un der his eye, necessitating medical Sold Exclusively by attention. Five stitches were nec essary to close the wound. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mabin and Brookings, Oregon Mrs. Bill Price of Sixes were vis itors of Mrs. Stella Slocum Wed nesday afternoon en route to their home from Coos Bay. ('ax White, who is ill with pneu monia, was taken to Leep Me onsist of a 5-room house and over 51/) acres of morial hospital, Bandon, Monday, okings finest bulb land on MEMORY ST. for medical attention. Will Sabin has been ill the past known as Alderwood Lane, approximately week.. blocks south of Central Building. Water, Mrs. Carrie Boice was happy its and sewer available. Will sell, including Monday to have received letters from both her sons who are in s, or put lilies on shares with buyers. the marines. Aldon is stationed at Pearl Harbor, and Allen at Tsing- tao, in North China. ). Box34 Brookings Attending Grange at Sixes last Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slocum. Otto Heckel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brooks. Pvt. Jack Donaldson of the army left Sunday evening for Se attle for further assignment, fol lowing a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson at r * your lily stock aguinst N( metodes (die-back and Denmark. ^'hy-tapj by latent m ethod o f hot w ater treatm ent, and A. W. Britton of Portland was at Denmark, last week, in connec ergon dip. tion with his ranch interests. A charivari was given Mr. and "e have tested and reliatble treating Mrs. Myron Haga at New Lake last Saturday evening. Mrs Haga equipment, managed by an experienced was former Mancia Robinson of operator. Make your reservations early Oklahoma, and former student of Langlois. to insure treatm ent at your convenience Mrs. Ed Gallien and father, Wallace Pomeroy of Bandon were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Carrie y Street Brookings Boice. Miss Marjorie Cope returned home last week to attend high ' school after spending the summer assisting at a boarding house of her aunt, Mrs. Frank Bellom, at i Coquille. i A group of sheep ranchers met i last Wednesday mornirig at the Bob Leach home on l ’pi»er Floras Creek and formed a hunting p a rty for a bear that had been killing, sheep. It is reported the hunt was j unsuccessful. Mr. and Mrs. Les Tythcott and! daughter, Janet Irene, have moved i to their new home at Port Orford, j recently purchased. i Miss Betty Storm arrived home recently from Keizer hospital at. North Bend, where she underwent i a special machine (the latest thing out) for the hand- 1 major surgery. ilt, plain, fibred and other heavy bodied roof pre- Mr. and Mrs. Les Tythcott and< daughter were here Monday en. Xi«o roof paints and stains. All types of spray and • route from Port Orford to Ban- ^ rk, inside or out. ’ don on business. ire Langlois Only 3 HURRY E. Simmons RCE’S M O L E K IL L E R rnnce c a n ...............................$1.00 rnnce can ........................... $3.25 CHETCO STO RE \ S0/1 *t Shiver- “Custom Aire" Oil Heaters I his new model fills a long-felt need for a compast oil heater of adequate heating capacity. It combines modem design with advanced engineering. It is 20x14 anil 37<* inches high Ideal for heating three or four rooms or as an auxiliary heat er where present equipment is inadequate. It is a dark brown ripple, with bronze-tone trim. ATTR ACTIVE APPEARANCE Harmonizes with other furniture ( (JMPA( T S A \E S SPACE! Takes cold air from floor and heats it to desired temperature and circulates it to every cor ner of the room. COZY RADIANT U N IT-hns 11-inch heating drum. LIFT COVER—provides additional radiant heat. HANDY TCP UGHTINQ—easy to light, no dirt or muss. See these heaters at the shop of J. J. Gallagher P L U M B IN G »ROOKS’ HOME FOR SALE! R. C. B R O O K S ily Growers Stanhurst Bulb Farms foes yattr Roof ieeh ? SEE US! REFERENCES FURNISHED! carter ,e llw & Crescent City judd 246 M. Street Cape Farrello Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cummings 1 of Manhattan Beach. Calif., R W, Goltermann, Rio Linda, Calif Cafe If Your Wife Can’t Cook— Don't divorce her—both work in the lilies and EAT AT THE NOOK! Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Lessee Don’t “Fuel” Around—Get Your Winter Wood From Us! GREEN FIR Slabwood $10.00 Per Load ----- DELIVERED----- Brookings-Harbor Fuel Company COFFMAN BROTHERS Leave Orders at Brookings Mill, V r1™- N orth LET M E Build It! Millwork and Cabinet Shop Door and Window Frames FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS— CABINETS A SPECIALTY We make special size sash, too! M ASON & EDW ARDS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Box 157 Brookings, Oregon