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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1947)
» » ’/J IU 25 V. F. W. Team Is Leading League Local News Item s I ? l r and t eo T.ne»«! Xebr ,J Rjjj Camnbell and " f Omaha ■Mur ' ' „ f" ,he Fd Thornton returned ea rly last J M rs. Herbert P , „ , T . . week from a 4-dav saddle-horse M r. and Mrs o 1 r ♦7hUtrjSd! y c.t i P , \ FW dp" trio frnm Brookings to Agness, an d M r8 - G.lben / *' ' ' ’ Il'-h School bv a 17 on the Pomie river A fter the first '" ’e Tltus a r e ^ . ’1 'be local field. The day out Rill was said to be “post- b oxscorp ¡¡ng" as English ould term it. cal People a tte n d ^ 2«y Adventist ¡ ¡ J f R II F , However all w ere said to have Gjpf , ««■'hool H 18 6 been “stiff” from the long ride. Gladson. Ore., this . V F W 17 12 3 Leo delivered some pack horses Phil Ruteau is pk^ R atte ries : For ••'C'b School, to his cousin, who operates a h !rn to Harbor to i2, Nelson and Reekman; V. F. W.. resort in th a t area a lte r having sold □ a t‘on and Spangler. .. . .. ( u y I ’1 I - rty He Tuesday the Vets scored th eir k , . V J 8' Gordon Gnnd °f en up his post office t« f’f’h victory, sfra irh t. bv out- . ' r ia ' 1 Falls spent a week in bor. and states tha* 1 slugging the Rod and Gun Club J 1"' aFea’ visi,in£ Mr. and Mrs. to come back here J fry h 21 to 15 score • Harbin. They took Je rry I t was house-movzJ Oä H M arker home w ith them . Mrs I Harbor thia week Z | n Good is a d a u g h te r of the H ar- Rod and Gun ' ' bine. M rs. Iria Orton mov- " F. W. . 20 8 room house about 3t» 1 Batteries .................. i f lu b and Mrs. Floyd Rineflesh ita original location J Kemp and H aggerty; V’. F W -f Enrtland spent a w eek’s vaca- photo of t h . 1 <c,1> across from -j w IlV p l'c . Thli 40-oa...no.r " S t ' " ? Al’ m .rk ln ,fc Matson and Spangler. ,’ ion ’? Rrookin^«. Mrs. Rineflesh G ra n g e hall, and » service on it« z* passenger, 300-mlie-in-hour transport in LEAGUE STANDINGS- 18 * sister of Mr. H arbin. Ä ! Jo h n M ello moved theirl V F W. 5 n tn n n M r and M rs Robert Nifeson at high altitudes Other c# i V / ♦ , Î bL for PaM enfler comfort ‘ s1" ’ 1 » feet from J High School i q « a ,o f P ortland w ere w eek-end vis- location Mr. Mello pi« Rod and Gun Club l 4 200 d ° rS at ,ke Idoyd H arbin home. la rg e his welding shop| to Portland and Seattle A ^ u a t’ l 0^ * ''' We8tern w il* Inaugurate service Tonight the high school will nr Johnson 3tt,e Auflu,t 1 on a new « te n s io n of i t . Pacific Coast Play the Rod and Gun Club while * £?’ Bpaf h C a,lf a re visit- route. next Tuesday the Vets will again V 7 Mr and Mre R Iair Gould- m w t the high school and on • Jobnston is a well-known Tnursday will play the R.xf and ,naintPr ,n and about Los h v ^ M r ^ ’? « 6, ~ ing e r e c f e d San Francisco T uesday morn- Set Your Calends a,l Gun club. Angeles. ^ a S Ä Ä . S t s t e a . Ä f - - ’" * Mr. and Mrs. ---- Tony ....... u Burgess, u i KeBB, I Uir Riegler nome, is well ily and friend« Meeting of Board ! Mrs. E. Rrown and d a u g h te r of under wav. The fram ing is a h m r i rriends. of Dist. No. 17 is the I PVery insurance need sprnt Tuesday Turadav completed. com plete* 8 1 •Max,. Stelnke_ and tw o d a u g h - Vallejo, Calif., Calif., spent E x m e iste r Agency. day of each month. evening at the L. Z. H arbin home. A baby show er was given in Every* Monday ew-j Miss R arhara Olson of San Boy Scout meeting at Francisco is visiting Mr. and Mrs. honor of Ann Bushnell at the home of Mrs. Faye Sunderland Henry Horst for two weeks. * L. M iner or »an Francisco I *---- "" ““ “,cruiiit P. Miss W oodward, who spent the last Tuesday, w ith Joan Annin as co-hostess. Present at the ac- and Ellis Kennedy of Riverside. Every first and third past year as tea c h e r of the U. S. soldiers in Japan, retu rn ed to casion w ere Rernice Ward, Madge Calif., are visiting this w’eek a t day of montb, Post 986. this country' last week and is at TT' Rl,,ian " eideman. Nell rhe home of Mr. M iller’s b r o th e r io f Foreign Wars and J Dorothy Widney, a nd sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs visiting her m other. Mrs. Wood- - IacKenzie. ' x,i. niee-.s earn s Box Office Opens 7:30 ward, and sisiter. Mrs. Bert De- Lue la Young. Edith Berger, May W. F. Miller. 1Sr PegJ ie Askl Edna N eu’- Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Vogel fourth Friday of the Moss for a time. Show- S ta rts 7 45 Mr. Fletcher returned S a tu i- man. Lois Spangler and Edith and children of Sacram ento aref the Odd Fellows hal Brookings Oregon day evening from P ortland end “pending several weeks a t th e ir Masons — is staying at the home of his H arry Edw ard returned from ranch on the W inchuck. I E ver daughter. Mrs. C. L. Stoaks. L'n i 'ain‘i S a i l,rday- where he a t- ' 5Ir- and Mrs. George Anderson M utual Improvement ' -io V tO ^us,npss affairs. He and ,wo daughters. Mrs. E. E. tion, Harbor School, Last Time T onight: had previously attended the Ro- Hanscam Sr. and Mrs. Fred Reil- young are invited toe ■ ■> A aem b ly a . Salem. ! hAshland f° r ! Every Thur-aU, ™ , Mrs. H arry E dw ard’s m other the frin J ^ Hda>S’ having m ade O. F. meets at the Odd . U an Visiting F{- left by- bus late last week for the M trip. Monday. , her home at Petalum a Calif ,, v!adys p«yn< and Mrs. welcomed. _______ » r> a fte r spending a few davs here , " r ° tS° n arp at th c ir owa Second and fourth Friday and S atu rd ay „.J Coming Eve Pine Cone theatre “A b ies Irish Rose I c with her daughter iomes a ; tei »mpJSting the Ont cf each month, at I ai •July 25 and 26— ..u ' ^ „ Corde,ia C antrall. Klam- sum m er se8sion at Topaz Rebekah lodge and .»uss Miss g<,)n ( °Hcge of Edu- urged to attend, and n r ,. ‘ } - Mrs. t Crum rum p aim Gladys Ankeny of Medford n are m 'ta ,lo n - Ashland. Jways weicome. (Visiting at the Howard Contrail R y /?</ and Mendj/ and H arold Crum p homes this ith Dick Powell and Howdy Folks; A friend of ours ! w eek. Mrs. Irene Johnson and two E v p ’v n k 1 ............ ... r ' S, ’H,at We shouId he gratefu l hurry ! hurry HURRY!.’ ne>es, plus news for ,uck- but not ««iiy enough to children of P ortland are visiting and a short. ¡depend on it. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An- Gtew Jackson this week. Thev ? nd R , D Scobbee made a trip On the o'>her hand, some peo to Orick the la tte r p a rt of last Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. wvek. ? Mrs. Johnson *s is daughter d au ghter ple like to com bine lu ck and L lrs ,Tobnson Py feel best u when h en they K, e io ra ‘ler Mrs. Anna Jackson. pluck. They W ith those FAMOUS July 27, 28 and 29— Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lawson of are lucky enough eo find som e L V ? w eek-end visitors Matinee, 2 p. m , Sunday one to pluck. of the H. J. Weigel familv, being on th e ir w ay home from a vaca They say a black cat is unlucky tion trip to C ra te r Lake, the O re hut when a black cat runs in front gon Caves. Reno and o ther places of interest as far south as San In two sizes—and need the space of a car. and m akes it. it's lucky. Francisco, and back along the Oregon coast. W ith Robert W alker as 20 P E R C E N T REDUCTION , ,M r and M re’ F- McMann have ( f course there is one class taken °'«*r the S torsett Cleaners Jerom e Kern, and June •its not only out o f sty le but j «bop. They thought they m ieht FOR ONE W E E K ONLY—HURRY! AH.'son. Judy Garland. u/ao OMf of luck now days and! !ike a steady job so evidendv' M a ts royalty. ¡have found one th at will keep K athryn Grayson, Van them plenty busy. j Heflin, Lena Horne. Van Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W agner Johnson, Tony Martin. O ther people think th a t the and d a u g h te r of Crescent City num ber thirteen is unlucky. It w ere recent visitors a t the An- Dinah Shore. Frank Sin sure is if you have thirteen peo drew- Jackson home on Jacks a i ra and Lucille Bremer. ple at a dinner table and you get reek Mrs. W agner is the for stuck w ith the check. m er \ irgm ia H iilier Clark, her m arriage to Mr. W agner being Sometime» hard luck com es an event of oi last month. j W ednesday and Thursday from watting for a soft snap. hom c% X da*'a',mm E° r Photo? r ophs and Post C ards of Your Lflij “Johnny O’clo ck ’’ WE ARE OVER-STOCKED) ( ustom -A ire Oil Circulating Heat “Till The Clouds Roll By” J. J. Gallaghei P L U M B I N G July 30 and 31— Double F eature "King of the Stallions” and “The Chase” " e ll. we’ve been lucky a lot ( alifornia w here «he was called Vo,.- VI . . times We re lucky to live in a by the death of her m other Up- ' o u r 1 , o a t a n r f on h er re tu rn she was greeted tek?gram sta tin « »bat her .b ro th e r had also passed aw ay |tr o m a h e a rt attack shortly a f te r ' I rf'\ t r had Je V, ° " her tr,p hom*- ' Mr and Mrs. M. L. D eM artini and two children returned home trom a several weeks trip which Station No. 60ge M n 'PC m £ M‘SS™ ri Eddie Thornton and Mrs. D eM artin s relatives. On V. A. M endenhall Jr. th eir re tu rn trip they went into) Canada p a rt of the way. I E H Reekm an arrived iro n ? F in is h in g P arad e Pictures Now On C H E V RON Gas S tation PHO TO GRAPH1 BROOKINGS, OREGi