Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 21, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    B u g e T en
SS
has been promoted to the gen­
eral staff of the company at
E verett, Wash.
I Mr. McBride, who was born
(at Omaha. Nebr.. has a back­
COSS BAY A recent a rri’-al ground of wide experience in the
here is George Nelson McBride, various phases of telephone work.
u h o n d l ‘>e d istrid m a n a r r for A fter several years at the Uni­
the Mar hfit Id district of the versity of California, he entered
\ st Coast Teleph e Company, the West Coast Telephone Com­
according to Rax Dalton, vice- pany's service in 1937, as a clerk
pre if'ent and c e n tra l m anager in the Everett. Wash., office.
<• he company. Mr. McBride will
During the past seven years
replace H arry O. Chapman, who
he has served variously as ground-
man. lineman, sw itchboard man,
- A IV D I S T R I C T M A N A G E R
¡commercial engineer, gaining a
thorough practical knowledge of
telephone construction and m ain­
tenance. For the past four years ’
he has been assistant district
m anager of the company's E ver­
ett, Wash., office. He has been
active in the Junior Cham ber of
Commerce affairs, and other civic
and community doings.
Mr. McBride intends to make
Coos Bay his perm anent home
and will be joined shortly by his
wife and three children.
capital outlay to sta rt.
2?
H ershel Obve and John Por-
<£ isch, supervisor and forest rang-
PfÄ PT
tH ic district,
d ie tr is ti w ere __
er n of f this
present
_______i
.
.t the
»k« m eeting,
at
and l both
gave
assurance th a t this p a rtic u la r
area afforded much opportunitv
for this type of lum bering.
’
New Manager Is
Assigned District
G eo rg , N e lso n M cB rid e. u h o
w ill re p la c e H u r r y O. C h a p ­
m a n os m a n a g e r o f th , W e s t
C o a st T e le p h o n e C o m p a n y .
In company with H arry O.
Chapman, who has been m an a­
ger of the district, Mr. McBride
has visited this area, and already
has acquired many friends whom
he expects to call on w henever
h* is in this area.
S h o w in g
f
E
“Native Woods
Topic Tuesday At
ia
in
w
Circulating
ann i n l
WE’VE SOT
'¿so
•
wit!
, Ideal f
bcjced ti
Oil Heaters
J. J.
Galli
plum bing !
house,
ere. Clos
Its. close
electric
fcxd spr
111 price 1
; be
i
complet
■ will lea
M E R C H A N D IS E
I X apai
ere dost
AT REASO NABLE BRICES
Plus S.&H. Green Savings Stamps
with 4-
I
hind do
BROOKINGS
MARKET
near B
cultivât ic
i view,
„1 U |,„ }|
,quires special treatm en t from the
tree until the tim e it is ready
for re-m anufacture,” he told t h e 1
club.
The trade (m eaning business­
es such as furniture, etc) need
¡new sources of hardwood timber,
jCurry county has an unlimited
supply perhaps enough for 50
or more years of m anufacture,
Mr. K essler told the group. Much
of this resource is on privately*
ow ned lands, and its processing
does not need too much of a
K UP C
bom hoi
I house,
pod buy
Customaii
I
th a t field
' o w ev er
with
out bu
Only S3
FOR GOOD
j Look Sharp - Feel Sharp - Be Sharp
a 4
J B ro o kin g s B e a u ty
3
J
S e rv ic e
8 wood is in C urry county but 1
«
D i v c n v I l e a l E t a t e B ld g .
B ro o k in g s
J ¡"'ill say there's plenty of it! It
»ties
i moder
far
L gard<
[only S
o t h e r sections for b<«
•n g “ C u r r y C o u n ^ jJ
M e Pface to fa
Homer Kessler, ow ner of Cur-
D County Lum ber Co., who has
^ jm a d e several comprehensive sur-
of the area relative to the
"native w
»crested especially in “tan oak,”
to th e local R o ta rj club
¿ T u e s d a y noon on the opportun-
PRECUT
M ITERI M S
COMPLETE
th e
To decide the princess to rep ­
resent this area at the C urry
County fair, Chetco G range will
Oak Offers Much To
industry If Only
Flooring Is Sold
I
th a t
Grange Dance To
Decide “Princess”
31
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d i- p ia v
III*
Meet your buyer quickly th ru
hese columns. By, sell, trade or
t?ll your needs.
csuntry cottage
th e
local cham ber of com m erce ex-
hibited a t the Rose F estival at
Portland, Mr. K essler explained
o ther native woods which afford­
ed opportunity for cap ital in­
vestm ent. Many of the 'club, fa ­
m iliar w ith native woods did
not, however, realize the extent
I Olli
th a t these woods existed in the
¡area, nor the possibilities they
afforded.
L. S. (Lon) Sm ith of Glendale,
Arizona, R otary Club, visitor at
the M. E. Dixon home, was a
guest, Tuesday.
dance o o, L
evenir,«
haîl
d'-'v"’^ / " as
u*'> 01 this week,
R Fhane
? ane Burrell,
Rurr spcr.
,
& Gun ^ub, ha’
o' er Cora Mae
G hJ
2, , ' a fr^-lance a
third at present
K is pointed out tr»i
g ini/,iron wishing •
sponsor another caix
dance committee toid
Successful candidate
dance will g0 t0 (
..
" - «1
,(
0 cornPeti *ir.i
ú hou;
i good I
knfice
Har-Brook Card*
All Fields the Buyers Should Inspect!
Io See \\ hose Bulbs Have Been
Well
a
o t lot
» nt es,
Chetco
h* good
and
■d buys
B u lb s A r e G ro w n W i th o u t A id o f Commercial
Kaiser,
—Field Inspection Invited At All Ti
|£»fafe an
(h < r
RIGDON & BOMHOFF
LESM E
¡ilding
Ikings,
Growers of Quality Croft Lilies
1 miles south of H arbor on Highwiy
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F O B T u r o in a , W».
R n u iy fo r L u th
und p la n te r
y
««-I«"
• This New and
Improved Motor Oil gives —
e »ay
d MORC PCWSR .
♦ in plywood or
plasterboard now-
ax affable
. .
if M ORS DRIVING SCO NO MV
, ma|| buf daliflhHul»y procfka|
Korn. „ com' , , cd W(H| # usHu, or<j conv#R|-M #|oor p|<jB rhof
V M O R S MOTORING RlSASURS
n»0ket
vinf caiy.
Constructed ot sturdy, pre-cut Loaida
M otenol,. I hl, home con be erected taster and tor lets.
In-
*«»t,gat . the reasons tat bu.ld.n, a U a .d e ho««.
See
because it cleans as it lubri­
cates. Drive in today. You'll
be glad you made the change
to HA VOLINE!
< l IÍIÍY COUNTY I KK. CO.
l-umlx-r. »-.U - ~ «„„„lies
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p aints
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1 M OHB GAS MUSS .
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extra
'la One n
t^‘r sonn
Brookings
Service
Bert DeMöss
We give yoU the class of work you
proud to exhibit to your friends. Rfh
East, Quality Workmanship
on XX oolens, Silks, Knits, Drapes. Curtail61
blankets!!
IE IT CAN BE CLEANED—
W E CAN CLEAN IT!
Cur-Def Cfean*
Phone 233
Brookings. (I
3 Posts, '
Hai
tor cannin
of k
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up non»
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