Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 18, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
“World’s Finest Climate”
■ZHCRSD ay , SEP”
TVziwo Itrxm o !dent and Mrs. O rm an E. Ells- James are at Arcata, where they
l i t r e s IlC lllb worth and Elder Griffith of the are enrolled at Humboldt State Topaz Rebekah Lodge
Awful Fresh Matf.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Barton Northern California Mission from College. Mr. Brammer attended Met Tuesday Evening
The first September meeting of
are the parents of a 6 lb., 9-oz. I San Francisco. Mr. Baxter is the college before in Montana.,
daughter, born early Sunday at president of the local church of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. "Dude” I opaz Rebekah lodge w’as held
Seaside hospital.. T h e y have Latter Day Saints. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner have moved to the Bud Tuesday evening at the IOOF
named the young miss Vicki Lynn. Baxter also had as recent dinner McVay house at the mouth of hall, with Noble Grand Beth Si­
1 an<l U bs,
One would hesitate predicting ■ guests, President Henry E. Wil- the Chetco, from Brookings. This mon presiding.
th° future of the young lady, but! hams, district manager, and his is almost a home-coming for Mr.
Rita Tierce reported that part!
when they realize that her great-¡wife, two elders and tw'o lady Gardner as he and his brother, 1 of the linoleum for the kitchen'
grandmother,
Smith,
is I missionaries,
all of Eureka,
and Fletcher, ran a hotel, store and had arrived and that curtains
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postmaster
at O Brookings,
her!
Elders
John
Lott u and
Dale Co- n postoffice
at t that
location from lad been hemmed by Millie P e t-1
paternal grandmother, Goldie’zier of Crescent City. Most of the 1904-1918. Crossing of the river jerson, ready to hang. It was de-
Swearingen, is clerk at the same group enjoyed a huckleberry trip was made at a location of the I cided to to have a work party!
office; her great-great-aunt, Har­ the next day
present bridge, and also up the this lriday, Sept. 19, to clean1
riet E. Payne is Harbor postmas­ Mr. and Mrs, John Mello have river at
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Miller r place,
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---- the main hall. All Rebekahs who!
ter and her maternal grand­ had as recent house guests his which, for many years, was call can come at this time are asked
Grayshel
mother, Kathryn Reekman, is brother-in-law and sister, Mr. <?d "Ferry Ranch” until the bridge to come at 9:30 a. m. with some­
clerk at that office, her destiny and Mis. Paul Fincher of San was built.
thing for pit luck.
will have something to do with Francisco, and Mr. and Mrs. Har-. Miss Phyllis Huffman and Miss
Agnes Darger and Mercedes
the mail (male).
ry Holliway of Richmond, where Merlie Baumgartner l e f t last Phillips were in charge of the
Recent house guests of Mr.jMr. Holliway j s sergeant on the week for Fresno and Selma. Calif. "Good of the Order” and they
and Mrs. George Baxter were
force. The group made a They are entering college at the
trip to Crater Lake while here respective places. Both graduat held a practice of some of the
Apostle John A. Widstoe, and his 1 «.
Now In
Rebekah work, then conducted
nvii as taking
iar
as well
in the ocean and ed last year at Brookings.
a
"What’s
the
Name
of
That
river fishing.
Super
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bolin re­ Song” contest. Winners of the
Friends here have received an- turned to their home at Har­ contest were Mildred Drake, Beth
! nouncements telling of the birth bor last week ater spending sev­ Simon and Adelia Hassett.
! of twins to Mr. and Mrs. Chester eral months at Glendale.
Refreshments of sandwiches,
Sizes 127, 120, K ,
Jackson, of Reedsport, at the
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Leming
Kaiser hospital, North Bend, on have moved from the Baxter olives, and coffee were served by
616, and 35
Sept. 8. The babies are Chester cabins to the former Reed house Adelia Hassett, Mildrd Drake,
Mary
Hassett
and
Lilly
Coffman.
III, eight pounds and 11 ounces, above Harbor. .
25-It rolls, 8ma
and Kathie Lee, four pounds and
Shur-Line fire protection for Subscribe to the Pilot today!
100-ft rolls lfe®
15 ounces’ *d r‘ Jackson was a ; large or small buildings. See Har­
well-known Harbor resident, the .vey, the Shur-Stop man, Studio
family formerly owning the now Building, Brookings. .
Ellis Garcia place on Jacks Creek.! Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Bower re-
and
Mrs. Emil Edwardson returned turned to their home at Big
Brookings,
last week from several weeks Creek, Calif., after looking after
C A M E R A
Oregon State Law requires all
trip which took her to Ashland their bulb harvest here,
H e a d q u a rte rs
and then to Sacramento where
Donald Payne arrived Tues- trucks to have mud flaps. We
she visited her father.
day from San Diego for a visit have them—
Why sleep with one eye and with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 20x30-inch ................. $5.75
ear
open? When the Shur-Stop Henry Payne and other relatives.1
A fu ll line
F o r E very
watchman on the wall or ceiling Shur-Stop—the fire bulb with 20x36-inch ................. $6.00
O C C A S I O N
o f F am o u s
will fill that service 24 hours the one-two punch in the first
per day. 365 days per year? See round- See Harvey, Box 188, at
DUTCH
N E W CAM ERAS
Harvey, Shur-Stop expert, Box Studio Bldg., Brookings.
R
OY
188. Brookings, or Studio bldg.
Misses Mignor Carmichael,
Now In Stock1
P
A
IN T S
FILM
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Reagan left Myr t*e , Porter and Mildred Shaf-
the
latter
part
of
the
week
Bill
'
'
oi
Pu8ene
were
week-end
vis-
F ilm
N o w In
to go to California where he is ,tors
Mrs' William Hut’y who
F I L M
S
to c k a t
We Give S. d H. Green
entering Stanford University, and
n?ak‘ng an extended visit at
Mrs. Reagan to go to Lakeview jH?e *]ome of her sister, Mrs. Tom
Savings Stamps on Sales
to visit her family until her hus- Newton,
<ni “ of Harbor.
J,,u "
A few dollars invested—thous­
band can find a place for her
PLUMBING!
ands saved with the automatic
to live, near the university.
Brookings, Oregon
fireman
the wall. Call on Har-
.<•»»» the on Shur-Stop
»
hu# Mr. <ind Mrs. J , W. Gardner
. 1 1 » vey,
man. Box;
“ H A L L -M A R K ”
G r e e tin g C a r d s
OOertm,
Clnrrnro
m
Kans., arrived Wednesday to visit
‘ larence Brammer and Tommy hcr daughtcrs Mrs r„m Newton
and Mrs. William Huey.
Chocolates
». a a ! /
< ’ a .
( m
MOORE
Variety & \pj
m
Shop
film
1
GIFT
SHOP
MUD FLAPS
Ralph Vii
P A I N T XI
G IF T S !
Chetco Home &
Auto Supply Co,
J. G. Gallai
Me Vincents
Sanitary fHarktt
SALE On All Ladies SUMMER
To° Lale To AassOy
C o m p lete L ine o f
For sale: 1947 Travelite all-
m e t a l . 27-ft Tandem trailer-
house • Nelson dolly) used less
than 3 mo. Butane stove, 6-ft. j
Frigidaire, electric h o t water
heater, inlaid linoleum Venetian,
blinds, fluorescent lights, plneyt
of built-ins. Varnished w o o d ­
work, Sleeps 4. Can be seen at
I Glen Sumner residence.
•
Girls School
h R E S S E S
H à c rc will "fire” strike n e x tf
Good intentions won’t pay your
loss. Insurt today with Pete Les-
metster Agency.
Dresses
$6.*75
Values to $12.75, N O " . .
In Gan Prints and Plain Colors
Cucumbers for pickling and
other vegetables. R. J. Stoken,
'a mi. north of town.
29-2*
$1.95 to $.195
a
SEWING
to r sale 8 sks steamed bone "
meal. $25. See Mr. Hanner, at
1 ’u. Barnes residence, 4 mi. so.
Brookings.
•
NEEDS
Kick-rack braid, all colors
~~bias tape, all colors and
blanket binding.
Crochet Threads and Yarns. Too!
new dress materials just arrived *
Moore’s Variety
And Apparel Shop
n ‘ (• • '« S .& H . G reen S a v in g Stamps
N e x t D oor to Postoffice, B ro o k in g s, O re g o n
,
For sale: Allen med. oil heater
almost new, $20 less than cost (I
have 2» C. A. Spooner, Smith
River. Calif.
i For Sale: quantity of dimen-
j sion s4s lumber 11 rolls roof­
ing; centrifugal pump. Wiscon­
sin gas engine 3 hp; Sun Flame
oil heater; battery radio set;
about 100 lbs nails; 15 sheets H
inch plywood, quantity of 1 to m I
inch pipe and 3-0x6-8 front door.
Chas. E. Wiedrick, 1st place
this side of Lopez Creek on left
on old hwy 101. Will also sell 5
a., too. t No Sat. calls).
• .
Pick out your Christmas cards
at the Pilot, at low prices.
“QUALITY MEATS-
COURTEOUS SERVICE'
TRY O U R STEAK#
LLOLD E. MOORE
G a r d n e r B ld g . N e x t to
Get Your
SCHOOL
SH O ES
Now!
A re H e re A t L a s t— S h o p F c ~’
o f sizes a r e com plete-
Brook’"
Shoe Repair?
B . J . GoulF