:ruY. JULY 24. 1947
BROOKINGS-HARBOR pilo t , BR OOKINGS. O R E G nv
W orlds
,wlv Escapes ,}vil' S e ll‘Fashion Frocks’. . ^ * 1 » . Mrs
T * P llioln n I” Br0°k>ngS District
, at St H e,ena- Calif S h e ’ real estate end of the agency,
more tim e will be
In . ___ Collision C lothing
Mrs. W
m. Wirt of
X X ^ ,’;'r,,a,"‘ in left so to doing,
Mr. Lesmeister to care for
Store, has hern r e c e n t.; Iter first h X w here ^ e
when the e a r , . Thl!> c° ncern’ selling direct to ht re nbou* 1932.
X w«s riding driven ! hc «“ «Omer, through agents,
a rt Rassier. hit the one ,'^V ™‘‘" 5 p '" ? ,'’1 eustonters in
e
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f many details are lack-
erring the accident, it is
«that a tire on one of the
uddenly went flat as the
u«. about to pass, throw -
kb into each other.
man cut his throat serious-
nthdrawing from the hole
windshield. At the tim e
,-,!e was written, both
badly damaged, still re-
I at the site, mute evidence
narrow escapes from sud-
leath.
Local News Items
Former Resident
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W ord has been received here
of the death of Mrs. Edith Moore
w ife of the late Frank Moore!
who, for m any years, made their
hom e on a ranch about six m ilth
up the Chetco River.
Born, April 2, 1863, in Iowa,
Mrs. Moore made her home with
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Sma-
ces. son-in-law and daughter of
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and Mrs. Pete Lesmeister,
e n visitors in this area last week
and returned to their home at
rte sn o Saturday morning. Mrs.
Leo (Dorothy) Garabedian. an
other daughter of the Lesmeis-
ters. with her infant son. also
arrived from Fresno Sunday, to
spend a month with her parents.
Jack Kaiser has been granted
nis real estate salesm an’s li
cense by the state of Oregon, and
lias gone to work for the Les-
m eister agency, to care for the
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Finest C lim ate”
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Notice To Creditors
rh e undersigned having been
us lapidly expanding insurance
duly appointed by the County
business.
Court of the S ta te of Oregon for
Henry Horst, one of the more C urry County ad m in istrato r of
vociferous advocates of the out- the esta te of Em m a Neeves. de
doors via Chetco Rod & Gun club,
avers he caught an 18 -inch c u t ceased. and h a v i n g qualified,
throat trout in the Chetco at notice is hereby given to creditors
I ide Rock. Skein eggs flavored of and all persons having claim s
with Five Brothers, is said to against the said deceased to pres-
^ave l>een the successful lure. sent th eir claims, verified as re
Horst m anaged one a bit quired by law, w ithin six m onths
mailer, the same trip, which from and a fte r the date of first
succumber to a small fly she was publication of this notice, the
casting, untlavored.
•aid date being June 26. 1947,
Mr. and Mrs. Al H iland of to the undersigned at the office
San Francisco left Sunday a fte r of Collier H. Buffington in Gold
a visit vvith his parents, Mr. and Beach, C urry County, Oregon.
■'J,s ,^ eo- Hiland. Mr. and Mrs.
W heeler of Dunsmuir, Calif.,
C. II. YOUNG, A dm inistrator.
were viistors the last week a t Published June 26. July 3. 10,
the same home.
¡17, 1947.
FOR RENT
APARTMENT
In the new
JOHNSON BUILDING
FOR
RENT
b.v the day, week or month,
rooms with double or twin
bed.
Rates reasonable
by the month.
Inquire at the
VINCENT
RESTAI RANT
Har-Brook Sardens
We are moving to our new location soon! Must
clear our stocks to make room for new
merchandise coming in!
ALL DRESSES—If) pet Off on this sale!
EXTRA
S P E C IA L
Irish Linen \\ riting Tablets, 10c sizes, Now
(lopav Paper Drapes, per pair
L A D IE S
5c
75c
69c
85c
25c
5 1 .3 9
SW EA TERS
LADIES SWEATERS, slipons, $3.95, now...............
5 2 .8 0
LADIES SWEATERS. Tish-u-knit, $3.98, now ...........5 3 . 2 9
LADIES SWEATERS. were $5.95, now .......
$ 4 .7 9
ODDS AND ENDS, Junior size skirts, were $5.95
$ 2 .9 5
FO R
THE
M EN
AND
BOYS
MENS T-SHIRTS, white, fancy weave, med. and lg. sizes 7 9 c
Mens Cotton Flannel PLAID SHIRTS...............
5 2 .4 9
MENS WORK PANTS, very good quality, now
5 2 .9 8
Formerly sold up to $4.84—
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Mens BRUSH AND COMB SETS, Nylon, were $4.98 5 2 . 7 9
„only. BOYS SPORT COATS. $10.95, now ..... HALF PRK E
B oys T-SHIRTS, formerly $1.00 and $1.50. now............ 7 5 c
Many other items on sale—come in and look around.
Moore’s Variety end
Apparel Shop
M’E GIVE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES
Brookings
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(The Family Store)
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—Field Inspection Invited At All Times—
RIGDON & B0MH0FF
(¡rowers of Quality Croft Lilies
I miles south of Harbor on Highway 101
Chetco Drug Co,
YOUR REX A LL STO RE
Ready To Serve You Always
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
G IR L S
Girls Seersucker GOWNS, tea rose, sizes 8 to 14
$ 1 .2 9
Girls Denim SLACKS, 7 to 1 4 ..........................................$ 2 . 2 9
Little (¡iris Flowered Print PINAFORES, 2 to 6
$ 1 .0 0
ODDS AND ENDS Girls sweaters on sale at Bargain prices!!
FOR
Our Bulbs Are Grown W ithout Ant of Commercial F ertiliser
H O S IE R Y
Good Quality COTTON HOSE
RAYONS, all sizes. Sl.ito quality
AXKI.ETS. were 36c and 39c, now
O W N S , |1 .6 0 and
L A D IE S
We went clamming and forgot about a rhyme,
Rut, gosh, can't think of lilies all the time!!!
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Oregon
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Bush's Lily Gardens
P. O. BOX 131
HARBOR, ORE.
Growers of Prize Croft Easter Lilies!
High Bud Count Our Aim!
Orders accepted for Select Planting Stock and
Commercial Bulbs for delivery in September
or later.
9, & 8, M e
Open 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m.
DIHHERS AND SHORT ORDBftS
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor