Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 21, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
THURSDAY
I satisfactorialy from bruises andand granddaughter, visited th e ir
lacerations. She was rushed to cousin, Mrs. V. G u e rre tta z late
Seaside hospital w here her needs]last week.
E ntered as second-class m atter, a t the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
were cared for. Several stitches
March 7. 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
were required. Mr. and Mrs. Je ­
rome Comb are staying at the N o tice To P u b lic.
D E W E Y A K E R S , E d ito r an d P u b lish e r
home of Mrs. Lily Woodruff.
B aptist Com m unity C hurch’s
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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BROOKINGS, 0K!6(
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FEATURES!
Mrs Qliver Bailey was hostess
for the sewing club members and
children at an enjoyable beach)
PHrty. August 13. at a Brookings
beach, in honor of her son, Jim n n 1
who celebrated his fourth birth-!
day. The little folks, all play­ • Automatic Soap Dispenser
m ates of the honored guest, en­ • Water Temperature Control
joyed a romp. Cake, p u n c h 'a n d • Rinse Water Saved
lee cream were served to con­
clude the party L ittle red sa n d '
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g uests w en
Mrs. Edward W est-
e r tripli 'ts, Jane . Joan
and Owen, Mrs. 1Palm er West-
brook. and chiliin •n. Mrs Joe
Sierka. and two i hildren. Mrs.
Jam es Hight, and two children
Mrs. lav lor Westbrook rtnd son.'
Mrs. V A Clemens and daugh­
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Local News Items
A fter obtaining their m arriage
^jcense from County Clerk at
C harles E. Dillman of Cottage Crescent City, Mary Lou W alker
Grove. Ore., was successful bid­ and Marvin E. Olson, both of
d e r on* 7,600,000 board feet of Loletta, Calif., were united in
tim b er for sale by the U. S. m arriage Monday afternoon in
F o rest Service in the Sixes River the local churdch, with Rev. E.
C. Hicks officiating at a double
d rain ag e area.
An estim ated 7,000.000 board t ing ceremony. The bride w’ore a
of I)ouglas fir was sold for w hite silk crepe two-piece suit,
$8 85 ¡>er thousand board feet; brown hat and accessories. H er
200,000 Port O rford cedar at corsage was pastel sweet peas.
$17.25 p er thousand and 100.000 M itnesses were Una Rowley and
board feet of w estern hemlock E thel Goodlin. The couple will
and w hite fir at $1.10 p er thou­ m ake their home at Loleta where
sand. Direct re tu rn to Curry the groom is employed..
Mrs Jerom e Comb who was
county from this sale under the
25G fund will be in excess of severely bitten by a shepherd
dog owned by Harold N ikon sev­
$16,000.00.
eral days ago as she was passing
the Nilson home, is recovering
" a t e r heaters.
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i. Mr. and Mrs. Tadie and fam ­
ily of M ultnom ah visited their
uncles, Ray and C. V. G uerrettaz,
' last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Don­
ald Sype, Miss Minnie Thrash
National Forest Timber
Sold On Sixes River
Sunday
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W om an’s Circle will hold a cook­
ed food and w hite elephant sale,
Friday, A ugust 22, at the form er
'office of P ete Lesm eister, in the
C entral building. All receipts are
for the new’ parsonage now under
construction. We invite everyone
to come and help us on this fund,
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P e r Y ear, in C u rry C o unty , O re g o n .............. ......$2.60
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$3 00
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Mr. and Mrs. R einhart and
little daughter, Lila, of K lam ath
Falls, . spent . the
— week-end
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ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Rowley. They left for home
Sunday, accompanied by their
two children, Louise and Leroy
who have Been spending several
weeks at the Rowley home.
Mr. and Mrs.. F ran k Evans
ans will be employed a t truck-
ing for several m onths.
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When darkness settles over the countty-
s id e a n d o n e by one the lights blink out, your
telephone center still remains alert and ready
to serve you instantly.
W hether it be a doctor's call, flood, fire or
catastrophe, the C hief Operator acts surely
and s w iftly to summon aid and keep com­
m unications flo w in g smoothly. The calm, ex­
perienced C hief O perator, responsible for the
t r a in in g o f s w itc h b o a rd operators, o l^
superv ises the routine w ork o f handling colli
It takes more th a n mere skifl-it takes ex­
perience an d a d u tifu l sense of service to
m a in ta in our telephone system os one of the
finest in the nation.
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