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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1947)
’DAY. sept J n t f . S E P T . hoeolatesl an d 2-lb. IOORE' ety & Ai syshel Bui 1947 iith River Fresh )|a Shop 18, trte Dairymen voted to operative creamery at [meeting. held here, and by a large delegation .... wh expressed their KS to sign up to form rrative creamery when __the plant from m State Creamery Co., close down and cease „ locally, Sept 30. The' at this meeting were ondaro. manager of the Co-operative Creamery Maggetti, president of BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BPnA V TV ,'g the co-operative association, who explained the manner in which the Petalum a Creamery is oper ated. A working committee was appointed at this meeting to go ahead to take necessary steps to form the co-operative, and purchase the Smith River plant. Comprising this committee are Clarence Westbrook, Lester Ul rich, Rich McNamara, Robert Maris, Henry’ Westbrook Jr. Ali ve r Bailey and Nis Jepson. George Sedlock, 19-year-old youth, is being held in Del Norte county jail on charges of as sault, with a deadly weapon, with ’ ILM ow In Sto Super Spf6; P'Jttchroiwi’tc ! 127< 120, £ i t6, and 35 WATCH FOR OPENING DATE Foils, rolls 16oci IphVij ookings, Launderatt SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY Our Opening in our new hom e a t the . Gallas CRISSEY BUILDING OREGON We Hope To Open Early Next Week W atch This Space For Our GRAND OPENING WILLIAMSON BAKERY THE FIRST OBLIGATION TO US Bill W ard Clothing Store “ B ringing Brookings The B est” Soon Will Have Complete Line of SUNBEAM LUMBINGI wsday Sept. t9 invite your continued patronage at “The Fam ily S tore” mith’s Dept Store 0 Mrs. Harry 2, Smith School Days are HERE AGAIN ! Still Have Plenty Time To Get All Those School Clothes Cleaned, and Ready! Fast, Quality Workmanship Woolens, Silks, Knits, Drapes, Curtains and blankets!! ' ’ N BE CLEANED— "LEAN IT! ‘"»aners 'dngs, Ore. “W orld's F in est C lim ate'' mtent to commit murder, follow J Ixx*al News Items ed to Eugene this week Mrs Nel- mg a quarrel with his stepfather. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hawk and son ls a daughter of the Bray- Albert Mellon, operator of the cabinet shop near the feed store son Kenneth, of Eugene, were tO1?S/ u son ,o i ? Ir' here. The youth was taken into house guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L . . . , an<J Mrs. R. E. Simmons, is here custody by Sheriff Charles Glover ,, . > on last week. They were again with his parents. He re- and Deputy Bill Mooney, who tiiends of Mr. and Mrs. Richard cently returned from a job in made the arrest. The youth was lx>und over to the superior court Nelson and children who return- \\ ashington. bv Justice of the Peace Chapman. .Palmer Westbrook en tertained a group of little play mates of the twins, Jennie and Johnny, who celebrated their 3rd birthday Sept. 9. The little folks Which Depends on a few minor details! enjoyed a jolly time togethe*-, with refreshments of ice cream and two large birthday cakes, beautifully decorated. An angel food cake for Jenny, and a choc olate cake for Johnny. The fol lowing were present: Melody and John Ferrill, Jan and C a r o l Hight, Sharon Clemens, Pamela Barnum, Doris Wells, the trip lets, Jane. Joan and Owen West brook, Kay Westbrook and Rich ard Westbrook. Miss Evelyn Thomas, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Carl Thomas, returned to her classes at Smith Next Door to Coos-Curry Electric Co-operative River school Monday, following a week when she suffered se verely from poison oak. Mrs. Phronia Hursh of Oregon City, accompanied ber grand son, Frank Bolen, on his return trip here from a vacation north.j Mrs. Hursh is enjoying a visit' with her sisters. Mrs. Eddie West- is to always have best the market afford9 in way ! brook. Mrs. Ada Hursh. and Mrs. of clothing for men and hoys, plus the service i Everett Woodruff. Miss Betty Tyler, who spent for the famous Fashion Frocks. the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Tyler, lett Friday for Arcata where she en rolled at Humboldt State Col- j lege for the year. Miss Jean Alva Brown, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, who has been employed at the Crag Lumber Co. office, resigned her position and has left for Ber-j keley, where she will enroll in her junior year at University of i California. Tourist Suffers A Stroke. Tuesday Nine E ttinson, of le a v e n w o rth ,, K ansas, w hile enjoying h reak- j fast at the G rayshel re s ta u ra n t, T uesday m orning, suffered a p a r aly tic stro k e and was rushed to ‘S easide hospital by Dr. A. O. I Schm itt, who w as summ oned. Mr. and Mrs. E ttinson arriv ed I in tow n Monday evening, and a t the re sta u ra n t, began ta lk in g to H. W K retzm eier, whom th ey asked il they could get a room because they did not wish to ¡d riv e on in the fog th a t evening. Mr. K retzm eier took them to th e Young H otel In ap p reciatio n , the E ttinson« asked Mr. K re tz m eier to b rea k fa st. During Breakfast, Mr. E ttin son attracted Mr. Kretzmeier*« attention when, all of a sudden, his elbow brushed a plate from the table. He couldn't talk ex- < ept in mumbling tones, and Mr. K retzm eier summoned Dr. A. ;O. Schmitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ettinson, retired merchants, were on an extended auto trip, the first they had ever had. They had traveled through * Canada, and all scenic spots of • ; their fancy before coming here. They were en route south, ex-1 f peering to see many spots in California. SMALL APPLIANCES Fowler and W estinghouse • W ATER HEATERS W estinghouse and Victor . . ! RADIOS BROOKINGS ELECTRIC And Radio Company V. A. Mendenhall Sr. Grayshel Building Don’t fail to see “Pete” if you contemplate purchasing real estate! See Classified Section for BETTER BIAS! Pete J. Lesm eister, Realtor Real Estate And Insurance Crissey Building Brookings, Oregon H. A Painting PAPER HANGING SIGN PAINTING Latest Styles in Wallpaper. Jack Connolly Olsen Lane Harbor, Oregon W, E. WHfe I Brookings, Oregon JO C H E N S PLUMBING That Leaky Faucet That New Home Repaired! Plumbed! —Myers Pumps & Plumbing Fixtures— Templar Hotel Bldg. Brookings, Oregon