Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 03, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKLNGS-HARBOR PILOT
M aas a t Sm ith River, Saturday.
Louis M j'er
They wore luncheon guests if M r car.
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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
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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
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at the Bush farm.
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DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
^ ^ ^ ^ G ENju GO^LLP. Associate Editor
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Local News Items
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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.
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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
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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
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tonight, holds something
trai Building VVateh for
'• **L'en ct’ this community. Attend!
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ire precoce—d«>n'i saorHoo v - r
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and Dependents
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filled V eterans yvu
owe ». your past, pre»-
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Mrs. Kaofaaj
Catherine
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Life Certificate Granted In 1919
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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
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roft Easter li.y bulbs, 7s. S’s 9s. and his for:
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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 - ■
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„ tui .ise your right of a citizen—name vour board of
^hscKyscrcyziocytKbciciiaC’tbc&cyci
Have you done that duty—then do it todavl
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Accredited Teacher of
Brookings
For I.» vmepiltfM
F ;r GLASS
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Builders'
S u p p ly
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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?
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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.
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