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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1947)
Ay SEPTEMBER 11. 1947 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS OREGON "W orlds Finest Clim ate' 1Son Bakery’ Will T h e P.la c e - c Lornainmg o n ta in in g s e v e n | “ A n f n i wt 7 '---------= = = = = the boys of the r Y . *. K , s N e w here, however, for next Sunda> 1 S. N , and Mrs [p W it b in 10 Days family t0 >e afford pursuits OCCUDlPri by hv m irv iiite L l l b r i C i l t l O n T ln v i n r , IT n v z . Services nt t h e P i t m m n n i t v U n ubrication Device Here ,!VIC,S the com m unity Bap- Hammond, of ¡San Diego are visiting th e ir ol the equipm ent with chickens and gardening, Mr Since this is a day of special- tist church. nieces, Mrs, E. L. Rigdon, and but still some w ork to H am pton said last week before i Nation, this n ro e re « h . » illation, opening of th e ¡leaving for Salem to move ‘ Progress has been Mr and Mrs. George Evans i Mrs ................. H. Bomhoflf at the H ar- carried into the lubrication field unî b®fe- ? nd ¥ r^ a.nd M ” Thel- Bpook W Bulb G aniens. Capt. H am - rbamson Bakery is set )n page 12 of this issue a p -[b e rt W right of Gold Hill, were rely for Septem ber 22 . mond has just returned from pears an advertisement statrng cal ere a t the F. N. T ygart home China and is enjoying a m o n th ', Sr« of the week the u p - . ~ _ ... _ . that Haggerty Twinservice bving quarters were c o m - J Scott Leavitt, Dist. Gov. has - nda>. leave, fishing both here and at installed an "Auto-Rock" a device! Capt. W ellington A. Hammond, | G rants Pass on the Rogue. furnished by the w ii- Of Rotary Due Sept. 30 which simplifies lubrication, and and much of th e b ak - Scott Leavitt, form er M ontana F nakes possible to perform b et jipment was set in place However, opening is , representative, and now resident te r service. Representing Shell, i the Haggerty Twins say they are until all installation is of Newberg, Oregon, will pay Brookings his official visit, Sept. trying to give the area the best for uninterrupted work 30. as district governor of Dist. in service. 102, R otary International. non Family Now P resent at ch arter night cere- N e w Families In Lumber N> tieir New Home monies here, Mr. Leavitt was i m - j l n d u s t r v Expected Here Lvnn Hampton family, m pressed by the possibilities of this Already “rw new iam families. van. located late Tues- a re a and talked at length with n,es- n a ttra uri c t their new home n e a r H ar- R otarians concerning the future C‘ here by the n ‘v‘ved ’um ber in-1 dustry, have begun to settle in j ormerly known as t h e 1 of the Oregon coast. this area, and are looking fori place. places to live. Opening of the Brimm Bros. • mill is expected to bring prob For a F/ve ftoom House ably a dozen or more families, thus adding to the housing and • 6 Gals. Firestone school problems of the area. & 8. M e New Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. DINNERS AND SHORT ORDERS CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor ME Build It! Now In Our New' Location BETTER ABLE TO HANDLE YOUR BUILDING NEEDS’ low Building Millwork, Cabinets Windows and Doors, Pre-cut Garages, Houses, Bulb Sheds Concrete Work IAS O N & EDW ARDS GENERAL CONTRACTORS w 157 Brookings, Oregon V W h ite House P aint Local News Items § Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme of Dayton were brief visitors here last Friday en route home from r. trip to C rater Lake. Oregon Caves and Smith River, where they visited Rev. E. C. Hicks, who formerly was pastor of their Dayton church. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Axford re turned about the middle of last week from Lakeview, w h e r e the visited from Friday to Wed nesday. and attended the rodeo. They were met there by Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P artin, of San F ra n cisco. The Axfords came home, wel stoeked with wild plums. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sunderland, owners of Cheteo Home and Auto Supply Co., have settled on th eir ranch, up the Cheteo, and have put their town home up for rent.. Rev. Delbert Loree left Mon day for Ashland where he will visit during the week. He will be • 2 Qts. Trim and Shutter P aint • G al. Turpentine 1 G al. Linseed O il 1 3 " W a ll Brush > < " W a ll Brush ’2 Trim Brush R®g. 50.01 V alue 44.00 CHETCO HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY We Give S.&H. Green Saving Stum ps, Too! Coming Events Meeting of Board of Directors of Dist. No. 17 is the first Tues day of each month. Every Monday evening, 7:30 Boy Scout m eeting at Odd Fel lows hall. Scouts urged to be present at all meetings. Every first and third Wednes- 1 j day of month. Post 960. Veterans of Foreign W ars and Auxiliary Sidney Croft Lodge. A. F. * A. M. meets each second and fourth Friday of the month a the Odd Fellows hall. Visiting Masons are wel co me. Every Wednesday night at 7:30 M utual Im provem ent Associa tio n . H arbor School. Old and young are invited to come. Every Thursday evening. L O. O. F. meets at the Odd FeJow s Hall. Visiting Odd Fellow« are welcomed. Plywood, 1-4; 1-2; and 3-4 inch 210-lb Thick-butt Shingles Moulding Trim Stock Uew Sash Windows Barn Sash Screen Doors Cabinet Hardware Paints and Paint Sundries Heatilator Fireplace Units Plate Glass Crystal Sheet Window Glass Shiplaps and Dimension Lumber PAINTING SUPPLY 1 Cub Scouts meet every Monday at 4:00 p. m. a t Mr». Widney'» l home on Easy S treet, and a t Mrs. i Ruth Redfield in Brookings. Second and fourth Tuesdays lef each month, at I. O. O. F. hall, Topaz Rebekah lodge. Members urged to attend, and visitors a l ways welcome. Every Tuesday noon. Rotary ¡club, at Vincen's R estaurant. All ¡visiting R otarians are welcome. FOR PERFECT Grading o f your lily bulbs GET A Johnson Grader A. E. Sandbo Chari»« Butler, a «witehboard. m an of the W®»» Coast Tele phon« Company. H® help* to k e e p C e n tr a l O f fic e E q u ip ment perform ing miroclet of servKBt C harley Butler has been a m em ber of the telephone com pany fa m ily long enough to regard mere m eta, and w ire fo r w h a t they are. But Charley's eyes lig h t up when he tells you about the problem s o f m a in ta in in g and increas ing the flo w o f vita , telephone service through eoch com m unity's Central O f fice system. The problem of servicing a constantly e xp a n d in g West is a chal lenge which Charley and others like him are m eeting d a ily to help furnish a n d m a in ta in te le p h o n e se rvice fo r more and more people .2» T1T1FII0H CIUPI.H