Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 06, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    BROOIONGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
In the Land of Opportunity
Page Nine
substances which form on sew
ing m achines.
the local Foster property was Falls and Tule Lake, where they gtng congress. May 2 and 3 was
traded in on the transaction, so were looking a fte r business af- made this week w ith the disclo-
probably there'll be another new- fairs and visiting relatives.
from
sure th at the main speaker at
y
jomnson
| H a r b o r C o m m u n ity C lub comer to the Harbor area. .
Mr. and Mrs. W L. Crissey re- the annual banquet will be R. E.
— 7 which f o r m / M e t L a s t F r id a y I’. M .
,,? ! £
Hpndr>' cha>™an
J a k e itlc can
The H arbor Community c lu b ' ’ „
.i!™ 1’ «•onnm.cs commit- turned from Los Angeles the Saberson, public relations direc­
latte r part of the week a fte r vis- tor for the W eyerhauser Sales
m 0'L i i n e
in e c a r'm e t F rid ay afternoon at , he r e of f hat<-o Grange, announce. it ing her brother, who was ill. Co., of St. .Paul, Minn. Confirm-
I by boiling vineg
R ou|inp busi
' ' ha‘ \he refreshm ents for tl.s
but has since improved in his nt ion of the speaking engage-
ettle'
rfume mav b e 'w as disposed of early in th e :, r \ ' \ s
'f’ng are to bp Pot health.
i ment has been received by H. J.
fr0™ thef tops o f bu- m eeting, which then was turned
.....,a a " »anthers are
H
arry
Edw
ards
left
Friday
for
C’ox of Eugene, conference sec-
to take note.
Port O rchard. Wash., to visit a ret ary.
“ ,
hv rubbing over to the recreation hour, con-
Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Jam brother whom he had not seen
d S ,n kerosene ducted by Mrs. Ruth Ba.hiany
The world alm anac, th a t book
doth aPPT
and Mrs. Ruby Harvey. Mrs. John es and children are riding about for a num ber of years.
which contains about all the in­
turpentine.
Mello becam e a mem ber of the J *n a J94 i Buick sedan, and are
The milk bottle shortage is form ation th at anvone would be
insists on using kerosene
club
during the afternoon.
1 rcce>v’nK admiring glances from becoming a m a tte r of corner to likely to need on most any sub­
lundler, better to pour
R efreshm ents of Wfeldorf salad,I V10’1' friends
all interested, in child health, ac­ ject, is being advertised by Chad's
so into an old tin pail
Swedish
bread and coffee w ere ,
anf^ Mrs. B E. Kerns Sr. cording to word from the state Fountain.
as many corncobs or
served by Mrs. Grace Edward- {
week at San Francisco and local health officers who have
( kindling in it as the
4 8 acres with ocean frontage,
son, Mrs. Jessie Judkins, Mrs. in h e re they visited their son and joined the milk distrubtors this
hold, over night. These
mile
from Brookings. Excellent
daughter-in-law,
Mr.
and
Mrs..
week in apficaling to housewives soil, all in cultivation. New sm all
aturated by morning and B erth a Wood and Mrs. E leanor B. E. Kerns Jr.
Koehler.
for co-operation in retu rn of all modern home, beautifully finish­
so dangerous. .
Pete Stoller wrote to his p ar­ milk bottles to milk distributors.
ed inside. H as fire place, large
removing all dust, wipe
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoller,
According to a dispatch from living rooni window and glassed-
doors with kerosene and
that he was on his way to K etch­ Eugene, the first announcem ent
in porch. Reduced to $7000. Pete
look like new and as
ikan, Alaska, where he will be about the program for the ninth
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arry
Axford
J. Lesm elster Agency, C entral
the odor remains mos-
employed this summer.
annual W illam ette Valley Log- Building, firookings.
50tf
ind moth will give them and Mrs. J. L. Mello left S a tu r­
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Anderson I
day
for
the
Bay
A
rea
where
they
berth.
returned home last week after
the rollers of the clothe s expect to visit, a week or so.
several
weeks trip to Mexico.
Mr. .and Mrs. Milton Foster,
with gasoline and be
Well,
the
big event of the early
to wipe off a ll s u rp lu s Miss D orothy Ray and Leslie
spring
is
over,
both
A the Sears
the cogs and cra n k th a t Ray moved to th eir newly-pur ,
chased
ranch
near
Crescent
City
R^
uck
and
Montgomery
Ward
hes do not become soiled,
last
week.
It
is
understood
t
h
a
t
'
™'»><>Kues
are
o
u
t
now.
and
will remove g u m m y
there has been and will be lots
of “scanning" of the “wish books”
of the nation.
Mrs. Andrew Jackson and son ’
Gary were hosts to a family!
group recently, at a birthday din-1
BRINGING BROOKINGS THE BEST
ner in honor of Mrs. Jackson’s'
mother, Mrs. H attie Mackey. In
attendance besides Mrs. Mackey,
Mrs. Jackson and Gary, were
R.
J. W right. Bruce Lindsley and
ITS, All K in d s .....................................................79c
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
Sizes 2 to 14, regular 98c to $1.29 sellers
and Mrs. Bob Lindsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kaniess are
Denim W ork J u m p e r s , n o w .................. $2.98
parents
of a six pound, 14 ounce
Vnlmed — Regularly sold for $4.50
daughter, born at Seaside Hos­
st Green P a n s, n o w ......................................$10.95
pital. Crescent City. February
100^ wool, regularly sold for $16.95
27. The young newcomer has been
named Shiela Kay.
Stag W ool S h ir t s ( p l a i d s ) .....................$6.95
Mrs. Clarice Orton accompan­
Regularly sold for $8.95
ied her sister, Mrs. Stella Chris­
WATERS, all c o lo r s a n d s i z e s ....$1.99 to $5.50
tensen of Gold Beach, to Horn­
brook where they visited for a
Regularly sold for $3.98 to $6.95
week with relatives. While away
Mrs. Orton was forced to bed
for a few days with flu.
Mrs. August Johnson and Mrs.
Frank George were Crescent
City callers, Tuesday. Mrs. John­
son went there again today to
consult a doctor.
Mr. ar)d Mrs. La Fay Pace were
ir new. modern equipment insures you
business visitors of Elm er Bankusj
last week.
the finest lubrication service available,
W alter Brooks of Oakland was
BEIN' TODAY—LET US SERVE YOU!!
a visitor here last week of his
brother, R. C. Brooks.
Mrs. Albert Landauer and chil-!
dren, LaVerne and D a v i d of
Homer
Howard
Portland left. Tuesday a fter vis­
iting for some time with Mr.
Landauer and daughters, Char-,
lotto and Patti. They are ex-!
pected to return here soon to j
make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Newton re-'
T. W . Z e n ie r
P H O N E 183
turned Saturday from Klamath
itchen H in ts
Local News Items
Mew Shipment
P A IN T S
Bill Ward Clothing Store
Thick-Butt Shingles
Roofing Paper
SATURDAY SPECIALS!!!!
Deadening Felt
Building Paper
SOME REVERE WARE.
4-qt and 20-qt. Pressure Cookers
With 18-months guarantee
E. E. Hanscam & Sons
WE S P E C I A L I Z E
In SHELLUBRICATION
Harbor
Oregon
YOUR R E X A L L ST O R E
Ready To Serve You Always
HAGGERTY TWINSERVICE
Chetco Drug Co
basketball
crescent city merchants
v e rsu s
CHETCO “R A M R O D S ”
G a m e a t 8 :0 0 p. m .
SMITH
_tt
WE ARE rof
river independents
( HET( ()
Get Ready
headquarters
v e rsu s
for
PISTOL CLEANERS”
If
G am e a t 7 :0 0 p . m .
f o r s p rin g a n d s u m m e r d riv in g
Two Fast Games and a
Ix?t u s t u n e y o u r e n g in e w ith
ANCE!
ATI RD A Y ,
M ARCH
High School Gymnasium
die DesJardin and His Band
•fin is s i
ssion $ 1 .0 0 p e r
p e r so n
8
o u r m o d e r n e q u ip m e n t. B r a k e
7 :
to
TOP-NOTCH
QUALITY at
REASONABLE
PRICES!
r e - lin i n g
and
H y d ra u lic
o v e r­
h a u l i n g o u r s p e c ia lty .
TEXACO PRODUCTS
RICHMOND TIRES,
B R O O K IN G S
GARAGE
Claude Goldizen
George Darling
Next Door to Brookings Market