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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1946)
P'f'fK T w font H 'nne o f T he C ro ft Lily . TT — L _ vm,UHJN BROOKLNGS-HARBOR PILOT M aas a t Sm ith River, Saturday. Louis M j'er They wore luncheon guests if M r car. F c J an«i Mrs. Wm. Buckner before the group attended the cerm ony. inlr4'ime E ntered m sec«jin.i-ci.«ss m a tte r a t the pvstotiice at Brookings, Ore March ? W46. under the Act of March 3. l/STi DO A/e/wJe-t - SrCtaan of Randsburg, C a lif. and Jam s King of P a rk e r Aru., are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joe Bush .and have iS , now been helping m the bulb harvest ïe at the Bush farm. WOK G reg PAKT a P E R P ublish I ATION DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher ^ ^ ^ ^ G ENju GO^LLP. Associate Editor SMOKIf iArt- C a re w i l l p r e v c a t KBWSFAPH A^BJBTl^VXC 9BBV1CC, tMC. '*' »'**•*• «< *• • "MM un * Suitan« U ma . «M um 9 eat of 10 forest fires y X X S. \worc4 i A^Mi^Hn km rh«* **vmn Tjwn **twip4p<n »•» w Uwup. - I. a . • / r u n . -04»^« s«, Local News Items ca Mrs. S ylvester Payne returned to her home on the t'Doer Che tor a fte r a few weeks v isiF w ith rei’ ; atives a t Berkeley. Mr and Mrs. J. W. W itherow i left the first of the week for th eir home at Los Angeles, a fte r vis iting for several weeks a t the W. P Pearm ine home. z zz Mr and Mrs. Vernon Hanscam are the proud p aren ts of a son. a ; the Kapp hospital. Sept. 2S. The young man weighed nine ?‘-unds and 11 ounces, and ha«, been named Terry Clifford. Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Left Mon day for Bonanza, Ore., to visit her lau g h te r Mrs. Thelma Petty- Subscription Rate: grew and family Mrs. Pettygrew Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 is receiving medical care a t a Per Year, outside Curry County..................... $3.00 tiospital a t the present time, but : , her condition is reported improm- ing satisfactorily Mrs. Enos Potts of Glendale. Calif., is spending a few weeks here. looking a fte r her fam ily’s Lily interests during harvest. Louise Small returned to ■ . People who like to stand on the sidelines and her Mrs. home a t Culver City a fter criticize, should act instead—it’d go farther toward spending several weeks vacation realizing their goal. Reference is made to the Coo ing op the Which uck. Bill Tollman has returned to Electric Coop annual meeting, billed for this Satur H arbor to spend the w inter a fter day at Coquille. working for the forest service for T ie tutu re of Brookings depends largely upon several months. Mr and Mrs. Mark Wood a t her power resources. To realize more power, people tended the wedding of Miss Helen w hi s h a v e > 3 0 ,1 d c w i t h U “ E ither Croft or Royal Lily planting stock. Anyone wanc- ing pure strain of either of thes stocks, contact th e m a n n e r X 0 T I c E Watch your chimneys, people who use oil stove«’ Be certain vour t re is right before you leave it. unless , that your chimney has be, d. Ser- T e n , Pw r a r y Offices Will Be i,?us -es. .» may ?e expected from clogged dues? Opened, soon. n the Cen I*1* ‘ tonight, holds something trai Building VVateh for '• **L'en ct’ this community. Attend! ’s ire precoce—d«>n'i saorHoo v - r ' E r E R A N S and Dependents vo filled V eterans yvu owe ». your past, pre»- ent and ? .» t a r e service bvnertts, Jotn tmi «uurfe tum«, V». p /u p . V, E . W. A ’ î i . Auxiliary Meet» L C. Q, F H ail ’ i t Srw avng* It i !n< l»t *nd lrd A , , j , j : w 7, f . a . .’ in,l C asualty LNSl RANCE Ä i J , i i Xj» J ’ 3 5 X * rrP L N G UNT v c - r u tr p c ? l ; c • See *— -------I Edith Ott ;KCCi<LNGS CRii'GkW »HCC*’*1** •'*’ ‘ ’ G LASS Eor Vlndew» glass C V T F LOW ERS A N I) P L A N T S f u t u r s A re eicvoK M jtü m e s a l o n INVITES Mrs. Kaofaaj Catherine -P IA N O - Life Certificate Granted In 1919 : : : : : : : Orew Bush’s Lily Gardens HARBOR. grow ers of P R IZ E Croft EASTER p l a n t in g L IL Y sto c k - 'd SO me 60 ♦ TT'S?-.’ iss " T T .“ ' roft Easter li.y bulbs, 7s. S’s 9s. and his for: ; E O K ? Harbor ■ FO R SA L E H. FELJPPE w nxn win bring best results. » S miles up Chetco River on , h f ’QU ean present at the annual meetitng at | Ridge Road. .Z- ' I : ,e' at ed?t vou can send in your vote—you can 4 - ■ — i „ tui .ise your right of a citizen—name vour board of ^hscKyscrcyziocytKbciciiaC’tbc&cyci Have you done that duty—then do it todavl L THE p. 0. BOX 131 t i • , PV'-r, UD '""«I living .u Accredited Teacher of Brookings For I.» vmepiltfM F ;r GLASS UÎ P>in?vw, Chetcv Builders' S u p p ly s 3 ÿ I *< 6 » le s . He Have These Items. •} 16“ Marine Plywood, 14 and Eir-Tex Ceiling Tile Drain Tile—Chimney Tile— Flue ' o and 3'4’ineh ployboar« Chapman Boani or that Floor 34- and U-mch Heatoiator? ' “ !hjl •» NORINE HARRIS HARM) \o u r Vote Means Something Now niu^t take more ot an active part in furthering the S(?urce of local power—the co-op. Nothing could ever he gaineo except by getting a shoulder to the wheel VV rule nothing definite can be published at this moment» it is known that Bonneville power w’ill soon cvme west of the mountains and to 5 o u t h w ™ S £ gon. Bonneville power, when it comes, will solve all ms. but until such time. q S?'’