Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 16, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    o iw /v n im ^ -H A K B O R PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
In the Land of O pportunity
Page Nine
C urry Co. B an k Show s
G ain D u rin g P ast Y ear
_ Times Dance
ed. Saturday
, old clothes of yours will
stvle. Saturday evening,
the' Odd Fellows dance
ittee stages a hard times
for benefit of the local am-
-e fund.
be staged at the Grange
music for this occasion will
¿bed by a group of old-
musicians, playing anything
»ill emit tones resembling
of the gay '90s, from the
a reel to the Black Bottom
_> musicians can synchronize
efforts that far.
irong with a fund of about
originally raised by the Odd
rs lodge, the American Le-
added $118 from a dance,
ie fund now is about $250.
sale of tickets from this
, this fund is expected to
nearly the half-way m ark
new ambulance.
Coast Bulb G rowers
Meeting For A rea
A rthur Donald Lawn, no vehicle I
ning by w alking in on Mrs. Dewey
Rebekah Club Staged
license.
Akers to extend het a "house
Jam es Richard H arper, no op­ Card P a rty , Tuesday
w arm ing.’’ Chili was enjoyed as
A nnual stockholders meeting erators license.
The card party, given by the refreshm ents.
of C urry County Bank was held
Wesley LeRoy M oreland, no Rebekah social club, at the Odd
Ja n u a ry 9, at Gold Beach.
Tickets and advertising wilt be
vehicle license.
Fellow hall last Tuesday, a ttra c t-l out this week-end for the March
C ashier C. H. Young reported
Alford Lincoln Girrard, no P. ed quite a crowd, ith eight tables
of Dimes dance, to be staged on
a successful year, with deposits U. C. permit.
of pinochle in play. Following
S a tu rd a y , Feb. 1, at the G range
increasing $200,000, which reflects
the gam es prizes went to Mrs. hall by the Am erican Legion. An­
a la rg e r increase in individual
A. \ Muchmore and Fred Gus­ nouncem ents will appear next
It’s ( ’old H ere— But
balances in view of w ithdraw als
tafson for high, and to Mrs. Ina week in these columns.
by the governm ent of w ar loan
DeMoss and John D arger who
Still
N
ation’s
Best
deposits.
i
A m eeting of the Azalea F esti­
were low.. A. V. Muchmore won
There was snow in Brook­
val association will be held at
Loans increased $188.000, which
the traveling prize.
ing, Tuesday and Wednes­
the home of Ralph Vincent, p res­
reflects g re a te r business activity
The second in this series of
day—Cal Musser, in his 2-
in the county and aggressive ac­
card parties will be held next ident, Friday evening, Ja n 17, at
wheel trailer, hauled enough
eight o’clock. It is im portant th a t
tion to tak e care of all the le­
Tuesday at the Odd Fellow hall,
from the vicinity of Carpen-
every m em ber of the group be
g itim ate credit needs of the area.
beginning at 8 p. m.
terville, to make a snow­
present to help in prelim inary
D irectors w ere re-elected, with
m an in his yard for delight
plans for the festival, it was a n ­
exception of M ajor G rant J. W il­
of the youngsters.
nounced.
liam s who has been in active
Wednesday morning, when
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Short ridge
service for several years and un­
everyone in the neighbor­
Ewers Bros, ask you to stop of Portland, while en route to
able to serve longer. Vernon F.
hood woke up to see frost on
and see Vern at Vern's Garage, Berkeley, Calif., Monday, stopped
H anscam of H arbor was elected
the ground, didn't feel so bad
about the Gibson tractor, now to visit th eir friend, Mrs. C. I.
directo r to fill the vacancy and
a fter tH*»y heard the news
being used on small farms, adv. Patrick. They have a cranberry
to keep the board in closer touch
broadcast, telling of the vary­
The choir of the Baptist Com­ bog at Bandon.
w ith the needs of veterans.
ing tem peratures elsewhere.
m unity church surprised th eir
Sell it or buy it through the
Mr. H anscam was recently dis­
For instance, down in the
new choir member, Tuesday eve­ Pilot Classifieds.
charged from the navy. Bank offi­
orange belt of California, at
cers w ere re-elected.
Santa Rosa, it was 23; at
The m anagem ent expects 1947
Portland it was 13; Baker
business to continue good in the
was 13 below, and so on over
county, w ith the bank to always
the country. This area, de­
foster best interests of the entire
spite the terrible cold, was
county. .
blessed on these days with
A t last w e can sa y : “W e wil open ou r shoe
sunshine.
Local News Items
Wnesday evening, Ja n . 22.
been set as the tim e f o r
up meeting of W e st C o a s t
Growers, at the G ra n g e h a ll,
imber of problems w i l l be
Chaney Edw ard C arpenter Jr.
concerning m a r k e tin g
lions, and a rra n g in g f o r th e i for violating over-length a n d
meeting and e le c tio n o f, w idth.
Arnold
DeW ayne C arpenter
tors, at Crescent C ity , se t
for having no chauffer license..
Tuesday, Feb. 11.
A rth u r Donald Lawn with no
group meeting fo r H u m b o ld t
it) members was held M o n d a y i P. U. C. perm it.
F o rre st S tanley McMann, no
was reported w e ll a tte n d e d ,
cks in settlement f o r s a le P. U. C. perm it and no vehicle
5 crop are now being m a ile d license.
were.
D aniel W. Longacre, no vehicle
meeting, next W e d n e sd a y, license.
N orm a V irginia Smith, no op­
tn to the public and a ll l i l y
*rs are urged to a tte n d .
e ra to rs license.
Save Your Shoes *
Justice Court
shop. Our m achinery finally arrived, and has
New’ Barber Shop Due
To Open Here Monday
H. C. Leming, who. a num ber
of years ago, was a barber in
this area, has returned and will
open a shop in the Central build­
ing, next Monday, he announced
to the Pilot this week.
His shop, located on the glass­
ed-in porch on the north end of
the hall, will be open to old
friends, and new, he said, in plac­
ing his advertising.
been installed, ready fo r all th e old shoes you
can bring us for rep airs.”
T h e re fo re , we h av e se t o u r official o p e n in g
Saturday, January 18
a t th e T e m p la r H o tel B u ild in g , f o r m e r ly o ccu ­
pied by th e e le c tric shop. C om e in to d a y !
BROOKINGS SHOE REPAIR
B. J . G ould
Bill Ward’s Clothing Store
the. lie¿t 0
B ro o k in g s
HALF-PRICE SPECIAL
For W inter-T im e P rotection
January C learan ce Sale!!
C learance Sale of
spenders
tular $l.oo
Now
M ens and B oys W ear R egular
OW...... 79c
$2.49
$3.49
G reatly Reduced Prices
Sweaters
Half Price
B lue M elton
T. W . Zcnier
Sizes 36 to 46. L eath er trim ,
100% wool, R egular $10.85
rayon, silk, regular
1 to $2.49—
J
f.-
B a tte rie s
Sheep Lined
"V X X V X V X V
Jackets
"ash Pants
Sizes 38 to 46; green, wind and |
? 6 to 12—Blue, Brown w aterproof, R egular $14.95 ,
n tan. Regular $3.69—
Are Still On the
Ilard-To-Get List —
«9 co I Now ........$12.95;
—
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D ress R aincoats
100% Wool. Red and Black
Coveralls
M ackinaw s
3 t0 8, Regular $1.60— Sizes 36 to 46, R eg u lar $15.9o
98c
Cravenettes, sizes 36 to 44
brown or gray, Regular $11.95
_
Now ........$12.95
,,
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S92J5
.................. ..................
Bants
' •
P H O N E 183
Now ..........$7.95||
w 98c-$1.49
Slacks
50% Wool
P lck; sizes 6 to 16
52.98—
Aguiar $2.98
II A N D L 0 T I 0 N
Regular Dollar Size..................... 50c
Chetco Drug Co.
/ |
Jackets
arfs
Sifque
Sizes 29 to 32; blue and brown,
C rew Sox
S iz e s 9*a to 1 1 * . r e g u la r 49c:
$1 Q8 Nftw
'ñL,„i«r «95
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Û) a "
33c Now ......... $4.yo
B R O O K IN G S
T-Shirts
Boys Hats
B o y s K nit Sh orts
Small, medium or large,
Bro*n, Regular $1.98 Sizes 6 to 14. R egular 59c -
,19
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neguiiii
98c N o w ............. 39c
now
So Don’t Overlook the
I M P 0 R T A N C E
of having that engine
tuned up for easy starting.
98c
GARAGE
C laude G oldizen
R aym ond G oldizen
N e x t D oor to B ro o k in g s M arket