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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1946)
¡DAY. OCTOBER 31, 1946 BRQPKINGS-HARBOR p il o t , BROOKING c OREGON Home of The Croft Lily Pag< Seven joying a vacation at Santa Bar- to Ruth Bathiany and Kathrvn j b arb ar where she is visiting her Reekman. Mrs. Doyle G arvin. They and th eir months, has transferred t** a n : daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and children have com e up here every other job and Bill Barton is now R etreshm ents of pum pkin pie RIVER — Mrs. P earl I Mrs. __ John ____ _ Ostrum. ______ aid coffee were served by Mrs. sum m er for a good m any y ears driving the Ask Truck. local postmaster, has re- cam ped on the Chet co tor Mr. and Mrs M. S. B rain ard liu ld a Gardner, Mrs. Lillian M at and i home from San Francisco, th eir vacation. left S atu rd ay m orning for O p h ir e rs . Mrs. May Powell and Mrs she attended the 37th con F ra n k P allady and M iltor Fis- w here they will live u n til they Less Miller. of national league of dis- F or ihe pi ‘ week. endii ig on te r re tu rn ed hom e the last ot the will be able to build on th e ir Ktmasters. held at Hotel Sunday: Max Min Rain Week from the Lakeview Region, pro p erty here. They recently sold jt. Postmasters frcm 48 October 21 each having a tine four-point m ule tln r place on Pass S treet. 57 51 .73 and two territories were October 22 deer to show for th e ir hunting Mr. and Mrs K enneth Edson 60 53 1.04 Mr. and Mrs. P. J. P ra te r of ». The 500 delegates rep- October 23 ... prowess. have moved from the P otocnick 59 41 40.000 postm asters, were October 24 .... Berkeley spent a few days here Bill Ellis, who has been driving cabin, south of H arbor, to E u 67 52 \ ¡suing at the home of Mr. anil tru ck for T hor Ask for several reka. to m ake th e ir home. by the San Francisco October 25 .... 68 52 .... ster, Wm. M cCarthy. A October 26 40 r of interesting speakers O ctober 27 .... 36 .95 ' to the assembly. Total rainfall foi >r week 1.82 Indffe Soon To Be B uilt visor Fred Haight of Dis- 'o. 3. reports a new bridge Topaz Ribekahs Held to be constructed across Regular Meeting, Tties. Creek on the old 101 The second October meeting of jr. north of C hester M aris Topaz Rebekah lodge was held Tom Hull, form erly of Tuesday evening of last week. The ings, received the contract first nomination of officers was instruction, the bridge to be held. Miss Frances Reekman was crete. 82 feet long to replace voted into membership and one resent wooden one which has new’ application was read. It is use many years. W ork will planned to initiate the new mem soon. bers at the first November meet Singles — Doubles — O r Extensions ing, at which time three candi IM Club To Meet dates will be present. Smith River W om an’s club Following the meeting a social mid its Chrysanthemum tea |r afternoon, Nov. 1, a t the hour was enjoyed, with retresh rooms at the com m unity m ents of ice cream and cookies Double And Twin Red Sizes Many beautiful varieties of being served by Mrs. Clarice Or and double chrysanthem um ton, Mrs. Hulda Gardner and Mrs. : will be on display during K athryn Reekman. iftemoon. President Leah n will preside at a short Womens Club Met Last Sleep W arm , and Sleep Right rss meeting. All m em bers Friday at Grange Hall ’’-ends are welcomed. River Local News The October meeting of the Lena Johnson, princinal, H arbor Community club was held i tr of the upper grades of Friday afternoon. Routine busi x*al schools, was confined ness w’as disposed of with Presi home for several days with dent Bertha Wood presiding. 1 cold Mrs. Lewis Ulrich Final plans were made fur the Ituted for her. annual Hallowe'en party, to be and Mrs. Clarence Hight held Oct. 30. There will be no Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ulrich m eeting in November, but instead injoying a visit with th eir the next meeting will be Friday, ‘s. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Slo- December 6. New Johnson Store Hours Brookings ld Mr. and Mrs. Don Slo- Following the meeting. Mrs. Building 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Oregon ; Los Angeles who are en- M yrtle Schaal and Mrs. Missouri their vacation here. Morgan entertained with games Mae Westbrook is en- • and stunts, with prizes awarded ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»ooooeooooo River Postmaster From Convention Weather Report Local News Items deceived Large Shipment of Curtain Rods Chenille Bed Spreads Bed Pillows and Wool Blankets Hendricks' Furniture Co. OCR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE Moore’s Variety CELEBRATES of Brookings, Ore* T H E IR F IR S T SPEC IA L SALE S P E (’ I A L S A LE 0 NOVEM BER 4 - T W 0 I) A Y S 0 N L Y New Shipment of Stamped Embroidery Goods Boys I,IB Tan m Herringbone urai . ls sanforized EXTRA SPECIAL. PILLOW CASES ... S1.S5 pair SLACKS El N'CHEON CLOTHS ..................................... s ’c eafh «1 real scarfs ................ 39c t0 ^9 e a fh Boys Cotton Tweed — sizo> 8 to 12 House Dresses. Cloth of Gold Fabric Mens Waist Rivet Sizes 7 to 14...... ........................................................... $2.00 Sizes 14 to 20 ....................................................................... *3.20 Sizes 38 to 44 ........................:........................................ S2.7O * skirts , *1 sizes and colors—values to $7.95 5 SLACK SU ITS values to $10.95 ........... 3 SLACK SU ITS (small sizes) values to $10.95 $ 3 .9 5 $ 6 .9 5 M SC OO V w 7—Drastic Reductions in Ladies Dresses— fHEXlLLE BATH SETS W nT I i , 0 R BEDROOM rugs $ 2 .9 $ $2.10 Baby Receiving Blankets............................25c OVERALLS Sanforized WORK PANTS Mens — Was $3 58. $3 98 and $4 04 WIND-BREAKER JACKETS Boys large size, was $3 95 now WIND-BREAKER JAC KETS Boys small sizes, was 2.98 — now LADIES SLIPS (ex tra special) Lovely Rayon—lace trim m ed 4— - NOVEMBER 5 $1.29 $ 2 .1 0 $2.1J $3.00 $2.65 $2.00 $1.70 ...... THANKS Til EVERYONE! We wish to thank our friends of Brookings and Vicin ity for their patronage of the past year and for help ing to make our business a success. Fred and Madge Moore FIRST ANNIVERSARY SVLE I