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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1948)
page Pou I* World'» Finest Climate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T Brookings. Oregon t'urrv County Raised $1293.53 In Its March Of Dimes Campaign For 1948 ' hall on March 11 between the i hours of 9 a m. and 1 p.m. I Mr. and Mrs. Jack K aiser and ____________________ __________ daughter Donna a re visiting their The success of the cam p aig n ' friends here’ They are stopping Gold Beach With the March of Dimes campaign closed. can *** a «rib u ted in no sm all ~ J10" * ° f MF 8nd MrS John C Porisrh, Curry county ,5art the u*w*‘Insh and untir- J c a m p a i g n d.rector deposited ,n« efforts of the com m unity Mr^ E . H Reekm an left by >646 77 to the credit of the Currv fh aim en : Mrs. Connne New- bus. Tuesday, for A shland where county chapter Infantile Paraly- hoUM* of W edderbum ; Mrs. Jean «J** plans to visit h er paren ts for sis Fund An equal amount was S jra tto n of Port O rford: and the rem ainder of the week and forwarded to the National Four Mrs Verna Mendenhall of Brook- to take ln the basketball to u m a datkin for Infantile Paralysis. lngs i1* " 1 at Southern Oregon Col- The local chapter funds a re ' H e,PinS out in th,s campaign le8e of Education, in which the maintained to provide aid to in- has been a P^asure. Mr. Ponsch i Brookings Bruins will ta k e part, fantile paralysis victims within toId your correspondent. Curry'. A license exam iner will be at Curry county. The N ational county's support of the March of lhe G range hall next T hursday March 11 from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Foundation funds are used for ^ imeS is unanimous. Anyone wishing to obtain drivers research and education, and also, ~ ------------------------- — — license or renew th e ir old one to provide aid in epidemic areas i n T h p V lillllw iY * hi j iu iio o x . should be there by noon so they will have tim e to com plete the exhausted. Editor, P ilot: required tests. The Curry county chapter fund 1 tried to you on the phone Mrs. E stelle G arrard of Wood was increased from >1601.09 to J’PSter^ a>' afternoon on the phone >2247 86 in this tenth annual 001(1 ®$ach but 1 couldn’t land, Calif., spent the week-end M arrh of rw m /- a" ... nuaI - get . you - as — there ------ was -—, nobody to here ^ t h h er son-in-law and March of Curry SPnd down down 80 «o expect this ib i. will be daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dot- eniinfv i< n Dimes i < , ampaign. TP Urr> SPnd « w til ’ to defray the late for this week. W as unable son, and looked a f te r b u s in e s s cost of one average case of j j o I i o to get a release from those who m atters 8inr-o i r* u ?eSs without calling for financial as- 1 promised to reconsider and it fall Mrs C arrorrt h* 3 T slstance from the National Eoun- had already come out in the DiO\e d ' , n l h a -s em* dation. Oregon Voter th at I was refiling ' u 3S 8 pract,caI nurse in County expenses included onlv 80 1,1 *** *endinS »« my filing j the hosP»*al at Woodland, cost Of March of Dimes cards S° ^ n' Am lSorry this bas Mr. a nd M rs- Melvin Sm ith of p e te r, cards. h35 bU‘ ° " ' ." d p p r e s . Charges. A(lams O phir Oregon D™w c ™ k e t î ’ ' "** “ " 'l Following are some of the February 27, 1948. i Crockett. noteworthy contributions which drew special commendation from the county campaign director. The Gold Beach chamber of Mr and Mrs. Ben Kerns. Jr. Thp Sm ith River Ladies Aid, commerce for sponsoring a big!visited his parents a t O rla n d ,|s<x\lety held its spring fashion) X “.¡¡¡2i "T "” ' J a 4 0 0 iC ,llf S aturday and ¿ u n i ; . , _ afternoon ...... and tea Thursday Which Ah" U’ 90 «*<*'* »«enaw i th e l“ ' ' ? ; hall, w ith M r, total c n tr.h u -,.,,. «0,O|H-n house a , the new; B a p ti.t n “ cha.irm a" ° f Marion Bt.w.rs nf r w n u <<>mmun,ty church parsonage 1 affair. The reception room an«l h,s t ^ Î n ' k SU nday after noon C ake a " d n in t ^ autlful with ^ u e t s of drummed up , bu r , who ipunch werp sprved following in- fIowerin« P^ach and daffo- >50 for their u Z , , W er SP*‘Ct,On ° f thp building. ^ils arranged by Mrs. Forest <ManorCs littleDg ? ru L Vincent'* R estaurant w h i c h th<? pr° Kram’ me Local News Items Smith River News even put the contents has c,° * ^ on Mondays f o r \ P»ggy banks in Daddy’s MarA h’’ p?” t ’everal months, now h a s c r S ? œ £ s ♦ s y ! Fe sang tw ° voca’ aSco™Pan,ed by Miss ---f rived home SPECIAL PUR CH ASES o — $3>29 Row who h Itl.O lS F S 'ueke L lo w e r« ! and S,rip«xl I’ atle m s Moore s Variety & Apparel Store Yes, we give Hrookings . . . .. • GREEN STAMPS! March 4, Removal Bate! while they last Discontinued Lines & Broken Si?« BOYS TENNIS SHOES, 3' ., to 6 MENS TENNIS SHOES, 6 ' to 9 LADIES HOI SE SLIPPERS, now t,” «3 < J W „re $2.50, Now— LADIES HOISE SLIPPERS, now WOODEN SHOES, 11 to 2......... P l l r o n ly J ** ' 10 OFF on all Rubber Footwear .MENS HEAVY WORK OXFORDS LADIES BLACK DRESS OXFORDS Broken Sizes •* I in < -,| S4rJ « h . i o | Broken line of anklets and many other items come in and look! H e Will Be C losed Mar. 8, 9 and 101 Bruin toun c. El< | x .nage rill be Phoen 1 rrembe Rausc Doi for moving and re-arranging our stocks, but will Reopen March 11th in our new location, across from post office.’ Brookings Shoe Service! R A U ’S C A B IN E T new i school Lf Alti h . in’ of tl l V, Wl SHOP! CABINETS Sash and Door Frames Houses Built or Remodeled D Call at Residence Of D im e, movie., ' ’...... J » . , , . R Abbot,. o( K U raath iïv ' m ^ E u X F a T c m X îS R*rt D c M o s h of the Texaco V.“ , t o r ° ( f - 'b r o t h e r . h e entertainm ent. A. , b , Z ™ .'•« to n , o ™ .* ,* ,, fur - d - d v ru n u . A , r an„ M r s js h o . M,s, B ™ " D ,n,™ '„UX . J " í * ¡r Ml n 'h ^ U e k . ' ° f ‘hC Rtohard m.rfeled ,nm e D im « container to over « 0 ? , l Iovely frocks from C vnthia’s The grade schools of C u rry 1, N fruni HumboH S tate C ol-, Dress Shop in Crescent Citv. The county, which large or small, all ’ fctate* »h a t Clarence B ram -, collection consisted of fashion« ' “ ‘ generously T T f ? ” : rbo/ * as n" th* honor for street, afternoon and s X contribute,! Mr and M r ^ M Sem‘St^ « H " ’ ThC White Iinen co^ e d As shown by the above sta te hient, central C urry . , county ____ , is , . __ . ’ J ario n i Renthus- tea table was centered with yel this years leading contributor to vlsltlnK th eir daughters ! low daffodils and pink blossoms the M„mh ol Dime, B n - k , n g , . J " » " »"« Mm. u, ,he n „ u , ring Kern H arbor was the leading co n trih u -' i ? n . . H \teR$en this Weck- neth Cayman and Mrs. Alf Good- tor in the 1947 campaign Both! Br° ° klngs Shoe W'D1 be lin presiding at the coffee and northern and central Curry coun- Ip ov’n ‘'’ to Th. ir new location, tea service. The silver offering ty made record contributions to . f'’r, T r offuYS of the Coos-, netted the society a neat sum for the cause this year 1 e n d ^ 1 ^ 0 ^ 0 1 4 ° ^ ^ k- upkeep of the community hall. 77,., ©m j.h The cam paign in 19-18 was con tnd. Blair Gould has been doing L ub ' * River W omen’s ducted , entirely on a voluntary painting in the new location. havi set the date of the Bill Maury and wife Kay, left basis without special solicitation Following is a com plete finan Sunday for San Jose, hen ' they annual Daffodil tea for March 24 when there will be man> I cial rep o n of the 19-48 camjiaign plan to make the ionie. beautiful varieties and a large Judge A E showing receipts from northern ndbo report! tollection of blossoms on display J central and southern Curtv coun crise examin, Club pn'sident, Mrs. Maude Luick ty. retro Granee < x’t'ntS an invitation to all to keep this date in mind and plan Beh to attend this spring festival. .64 Frank Evans has tak a con- anfc o naul garbage from the River area to the ! > ’ 14 county dump near Wake- Al« rhis dump will be used nother location is avail- JFK S E 1 Thursday- leade 4-H club Harold Rau Brookings, Ore. BILL WARD’S CLOTHING STOREl Clothes For the Working Man!) Another Shipment of Boys Tex’n JEANS. (Made in Texas) Sizes 6 to 16. These went in ¡1 hurry before so first come, first served. Table of *-()dd I.e t’' men's u o rk p a n ts . Formerly I SJ.D n . (ioin ti at S2.DH. Our New Spring .Mens and Boys Socks are Here — Gav Colors. ■ ■ ■ ■ 0 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Braakings CotGfie IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS NEH BUILDING ON PACIFIC ST. H ig h est Q u ality S erv ice and a square deal to all PH ON E 134 Oregon lande Goldizen IB a > iia a iB a George IV. Daria ■ a ■ DR. Centra