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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1947)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON rial Services !t Smith River RiYER-The American J T will hold Memorial % a v . May 30. at the hall, at 10 o clock. Lav-man. veteran of the war. will be program World's Finest Climate" Pag*' Three on the many advantages that a r e ’wedding, in addition to the box Woman's Home Mission depart-} available to the blind, and dem- social which totaled $212 for the ment. and the state Baptist con- onstrated t h e talking machine evening. To Mrs. Swinney of Har- vention. was speaker, Sunday at provided her by the library’ of bor went the prize for the box the l o c a l Baptist Community Congress for the blind. She re- which brought the highest price.|church. She told of her work with ceives the talking record of the H e n r y Horst, bidding against children of all races along the books and magazines of education Wilson Freemar. had mere cash, coast in Oregon and Washington, and entertainm ent sent from Sac-j or more cash on his person, for and of the work to teach themj In the Devcny Real Estate Bldg. Brookings, Oregon ramento. Only a few of these he ventured up to $19.50 for the the Christian way of life, machines are available at this coveted box. Mr. and Mrs A rthur R Wil- Edith Deveny, Owner time, due to production difficul- A public address system, loan-¡son, of Klamath Falls, are spend- Lillian Coffman, Operator ties during w ar time. At the close: ed by Archie Diment of the D ing several day’s in this area En- of the afternoon, refreshments & C. Electric and Radio Co.,, was joying the facilities of White of sandwiches and coffee w’ere an aid to the auctioneer. Mickie Rock t h e v so e n d en n sid n rjih lp served by Mrs. Lester Ulrich a n d , Could. ; \ - i X g M r and Mm T S Brookings Beauty Service uc the program at the J the young peoples fral school children and Mrs. Lily Woodruff. T IS D A L E S ! Mrs. Vi Johnson, coming when; Abbott Mr. Wilson was abstract- T H E «•s will take part, the RIVER S END MAN PASSES she was ill. treated the crowd or at Klamath Falls until he sold Growers of the World’s Finest ‘»■ill march to Smith Word was received here telling with a whistling solo, accompan to Commonwealth Title Co. CROFT EASTER LILY inetery where they will ied at the piano by Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. Lucian A. H ar Planting and Forcing Stock »reath in memory of of the sudden of Maurice Dun Edwardson. vey were happily surprised last comrades. Then the pro- can of Rivers End, who passed U. S. Proceeds received at the social I Thursday when two of their old Brookings, Ore. will go to the Indian away a t Sacramento, May 20, were: friends, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pruitt. where he had accompanied Geo. where another wreath Boxes Sold ........................ $212.00 arrived from Tillamook. Mr. and 'placed. From this place Raymond for a medical checkup with his physician. Mr. Duncan Subscriptions turned in by Mrs. Pruitt planned to returned will go to Smith River 115.00 home by the inland route, to visit impressive sea sendee was stricken with a heart attack Jack Kinney .............. and passed awray Tuesday. Mrs. Donations made a* social 20.50 a daughter at Albany’, and a son held, and a wreath cast Duncan, upon receipt of the news Total ................ ....$357.50 at Salem. While here they col- water in memory of left immediately, accompanied Donations are still being taken lected a number of shrubs for the lost their lives at Sea. by’ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brewer, by Mike P a g e at the Chetco rock garden at their Tillamook with the purchase of AID MEETS The Duncans came here several Store, and will be added to the home. Mr. P ruitt and Mr. Har- meeting of Ladies Aid lb. of Folgers Coffee! vey were among the charter mem ns held at the commun- years ago to retire, and built a sum already raised, Save time by making your bers of Lodge 2144 F. O. E. at lovely home overlooking Smith With cataracts destroying the Vice-president, Agnes purchases at our store. River at River's end. He recent- j s‘Bht of his e y e s jh is money will Tillamook. president in absence of be used in an effort, through an At the afternoon ly celebrated his 71st birthday, to remove this trouble Read Horst’s Advertisement! under direction of Mrs. on April 1, when he was honored 'operation Fri., Sat., May 30, 31 Subscribe to the Pilot today! at a birthday party. from hls vlsion- the life of Helen Keller Members of the Odd Fellows Lyle Addison, of Crescent City, he*ed "l/"a Anderson gave a talk'w ill fill the pulpit at the local lodge asked the Pilot to extend Methodist church during the ab thanks to everyone who had any sence of Rev. Hicks, who left on thing to do with this event, and Monday for a three-weeks trip extend a wish that Bob be able to Portland, Salem, and McMinn to recover his sight. The commit- teee is composed of Jack Kinney,' ville, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Marland Rice and chairman; Mike Page, Lloyd Stef- son of Albany, Ore., arrived here ani, Lawrence Myers, Paul Whir- Friday to visit her parents. M rJ O-^alJ ~ J h , s a r e a This committee also told the Harbor and Mrs. Will Morrison and other Pilot if more money were Sandbo’s Auto Court relatives. They will also visit the needed that to accomplish this sur Through Friday great-grandfather of the little gery, if that will aid Mr. Hogan, boy, O. M. Rice. ig Appointments on another function of some kind Have a nice selection of various type Mrs. Palm er Westbrook was lay and Wednesday will be staged in the future. hostess for the Mothers Club at listings on ACREAGE and HOMES’, her home last w’eek. She provided a pleasant time for her guests. Refreshments were served at the (M EN VIEW & OCEAN FRONTAGE conclusion of the afternoon to Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the Methodist church at Smith River, fifteen guests. HOME SITES: RANCHES; TIMBER 'left by bus, Monday morning, for la three-weeks visit, which will LAND & BUSINESS INCOME you had y o u r tir e s take him to Salem. Portland, and led latelx . Why not 0 4 J _ _ . Dayton. He expects io via his to visit PROPERTY! at in and have those daughter at Salem and son s h tires repaired or * Reedsport on his return. Don’t fail to see “Pete" if you contemplate rwl W n r o i t i c t n n . , ■ , a . Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vernon and ■ h el° l € 18 t 0 ° The box social, to raise funds h| of Dayton were Satur- purchasing real estate! to aid Bob Hogan in recovery of gunday visi(ors here Do it today! his eyesight, through surgery > came for (hp wedding of K. Rubber W elders attracted an enthusiastic „ „ _ crowd t , her > son. Don, to Ethel Pierce, >s from new P. 0 to the Odd Fellows Hall, Satur- Kroup were accompanied by day evening. May 24. Funds rais- Kessler, prominent peach Real Estate And Insurance ed at this events almost reached, (hat area A. REGAL Ball Point Pen, only 35c Chetco Store Brookings and Harbor Catherine’s autv Salon REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Local News Items T E N T IO N ! _ ßox g ^j Ra¡ses lldv bum, batunia) xPete J. Lesmeister Agency N. Tygart kings O re g o n I *350.00. F d io w i Miss l8abell Gat event w a s’ o w h M M i of • mock F rien d lin e « Christian department of LOCALLY-MANUFACTURED REDWOOD Outdoor Furniture $29.95 Chair..................... $1O.95 Redwood Picnic Table and Benches. Redwood Garden Crissev Building Brookings, Oregon th. Built To Withstand Wear and Weather Dentistry . . The Clear Palate Denture With Translucent Teeth Combines Beauty and Strength! Is Light And Durable! Plates Re-Built, Repair ed and Re-Lined. PRACTICAL AND ATTRACTIVE See these at Brookings Texaco Service Station, No a p p o in tm e n t needed for out-of-town patient« fo r e x tra c tin g , filling o r —Or on sale at— b rid g e w o rk . Hendricks9 Furniture Co. Johnson Hiding; Store Hours 9 a. m. to 6 P- w- Brookings Oregon DR. J. E. ST E V E N SO N Central Building Brookings, Oregon