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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1948)
y World’s Finest Climat* Page Eight wa OOKINGS-HARBCR PILOT, Brookings. Oregon taken care of during the THURSDAY, MAftpn .Editor, P ilo t: ring be called soon to , Mrs. B ertha W hirry has W hat’s being done about the draw n up by business's In The Mialbox Ariisi Visits Here f be. met n ting. recommended to receive the chain store orders? One su re com m ittee to try to ht. thing the contact persons have Tieaded lily growers to Where She Painted grand degree of Chivalry at the coming E ditor: Pilot: lodge session at Eugene So many people are interested all done their p arts faithfully. a definite a k I in May, in recognition of her out- in the com m unity ambulance, the iCroft lily bulbs th a t a re any able organization.—Mn standing work in the lodge. This comm ittee feels th at our objec- good will sprout. Who can help Stafford. n Church _____ Murals honor was given by the lodge to fives could be better gained by it ? One thing e can w ake up to is th at the time to sell C roft Many people who lived in this Mrs Manila H assett last year a report on how it doing, B oca, News k area about 10 vears a<»o will r e - j and recipients plan to at- We all know’ an am bulance is. lily bulbs is in the fall. W hen G ilbebrt Christensen member Mrs. Flora Wheeler, the tend tbe Grand LodR<? to have a mighty fine rig to have handy ¡there is such a great surplus it la te la st week from a tr»l artist who painted the m urals a t the de^rees conferred on them, and we ’ all it w.. isn’t . something ¡can t 1 be uvuv done unless «11 all w iinout ithout took him into the nut 1 ...... know . .. the Baptist Community After .,^....,,1,1 Icxec; •. Cnrnmi nity church, A fter tko the meeting closed, re- to lu tor George ... to provid« will work for the in- busines. and the agonizing h o u r s she freshm ents of fruit jello, cookies f*,cause George, just like anyone Many have gone into Discussions concerning spent in its completion. and coffee were served by Adelia ( ' us high he j usl the guy w r >« «• •; will try to organize to cal school bonding pr™^ That lady together w ith her- H assett, Mildred D rake and M ary m isf°rtune might put him in net- : c mpetition w ith the jobbers. The v ita l to this area, will d si ster-in-H w Mr* S m ith and her H assett. an ambulance and then he’d (save the industry. A m eeting will become the little guy who w asn't ---------------- — ...... .............................. up a t the next chamber; rphew and niece, Mr. and Mrs ___ nephew _________ _______________ there. Smith, of Redding. C a lif, visited »> x m r Now, t h i s committee, t h e this area last week, to view the ro o e rtj I ra n s fe rs A rc R I N E H A R V E » an tin g which she says is not R epo rted Bv L csm cistcr Georges, h a v e rustled better than $1000 in cash toward the u According lo Pel,. J. Lwmois purchase of a new am bulance,; h« r 11 heeler, it will te r Agency, the following prop-1 make decided upon still open,; be recall«!. worked on seven S tu d io B u ild in g an old m ilk itn V th.’ ^ M ^ w e 'r * a p,xxl one‘ A dance is to be B rookings, pieces of f house on the Ulrich ranch up th e 1 k 1 run at the Chetco Grange hall, Winchuehk. 1 H A. Sanders and Frank Me- the evening of March 17. You By aid of a contrapition to keen XIaban ha- just disposed of the should buy a toicket for w hat you her balance ithout crutches as Io<al i u ' r ’el Cleaners to Mr. think they’re worth over th e , sue painted, she was able to keen and ' Irs Henry Z. Horst and Mr. m arket price, w hether vou go the balance M the picture so S and Mr8’ Tdc ArditL P a s s i o n (or not. and if you don’t go, the when these several nieces of ply- givPn’ Monday- fund will be fa tte r by the tax board were carried » a half miio m ik. M>* and Mrs. Hamann of Port- that wont have to be paid on State from the house across the old hind have purchased the Fred those turned in at the gate. suspension bridge, and placed in ’ a l rge home and acreage on People who may la te r have use pttei the church, only a minimum of ’he heights just northeast of I for the am bulance must then pay Local “touching up” was needed. Car- Brookings. __ ____ _ the standard ra te unless it is r . ing the pieces were Paul Roper Another deal of the week was known by the com m ittee that and L. G. Stafford, who placed the sale of the George K. Honnold they ju st cannot, but use of the M A LL M O D E L 7 them in a truck to prevent dam- borne and acreage just off Easy am bulance will certainly not be «ge while in transit. street to Mr. and Mrs. E arl G il-|denu'd on a dolar basis. B ut—we As the Baptist m inister at that Tnort‘ of Dallas, Ore., who e x -rmU!St keep the tank full, good ' A one- or tw o-m an tool» L ow er in price, more p j J tim e wanted a series of meetings, take possession about Hires, well equipped, ready to nothing was done in way of dedi- Mar'-h 15 The Honnolds will foil, anywhere, RIGHT NOW! lighter in w eight. 24-inch model w eighs only 75 „ cation. Mrs. Mark Wood often tnove to Crescent City where he I The com m ittee is investigating More com pact in d e o ig n -c a n be m ore easily transported, M at she was so attracted to the " ill hen nerer to his work w ith ^ h e laws concerning am bulance picture that she often did not Ahe California-Oregon Power Co. 'operation, especially in regard rough te r r a in - o p e ra te d w ith a m inim um of clesran«- h e a r the speaker. j -------------------------------------- j to the insurance* set-up; both in- r Miss uaed successfully a f te r a few instructions. Mows d™ Mrs. Wheeler was educated in C a r d P « « rlv C i v n n I t v ¡»urance on the rig itself and the repre I music in England. Peo- »> ■ , . ,, attitu d e of comopanies who may tim ber up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter, i pie 1 <• c a I I how her onderful K lv d n o<)< l.ll ( ,UB have issued policies on possible 1 Brook ting chain swivels for any agle cut. A utom atic sum eould always he heard as The card party given by the I PflGonts. I t is also laying plans bay 12 »he painted. Appraisal of this Rebekah Social club Monday ev e-‘ for first aid facilities, ■lutch keeps engine running w hen saw chain is Je fie day painting by other a rtists claim n*ng nt the IOOF hall a ttra c te d Gn f°po of all this these other- Quick detachable idler is easily rem oved if saw is > ling, ts worth to be ut least $2500. a good crowd with the following wise busy neighbors are looking Action, cut. Im m ediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot receiv in g prizes: Ladies high into a central location, where thè p Mrs H. J. Weigel, high, *be outfit will he most bandy in ■apacuie«. Also pneum atic and electric models, nents E. and . Miller; ladi< Mrs ,case ol need. They are trying, in I made i • 1 5 ms men's ................. low . Bra*- every im aginable way to Jook( sharpener. nard; pinochle prizes, Peggy Ask into the future, intelligently, and f uiiu ir. m < h i "nd a Mr. Brooks, and door prize,¡have absolutely everything ready M ary j. F t tin g e I ' »» fhi* 1 . r e g . u la r m e e tin g o f T o p az ...... when YOt need it. and their ioh R- h,kah lor«» No. 241 was held The last of this series of card never be finished. J 1'dtd f r S. R, H U N T , D is trib u to r Cted i *- ay evening at the TOOF parties will be held at the IOOF ^"e have m any thing brewing Bid Jo n es, B ro o k in g s A g en t ball with vice-grand Agnes P ar- hall. Monday evening The i March 2' we’d like to do. We have one g e r presuliing. Routine b u sin ess'at b;00 o’clock. and si thing we, each tine of us must do incl and that is to take the best care school. of our own private hides. Sup I port of our ambulance and the cted on Southern C u rry County Headquarters am bulance committee, is right buildir ‘-mack in iront of us and we must nd the keep it there, ahead of every-' thing else. Brook ing-H arbor I r area Pied f0 o Z ’ 'T"'1,''’ Accredited PIANO Teacher >T. GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SI j Bertha Whi rry Feted By Rebekahs AIALL CHAIN SAW CO. loggers , millworkers mill operators and general public Appliances— Appliances GAS APPLIANCES r H O 5 E THREE. B A H 5 P R O M T O F A PAWN S H O P S IM P L Y M E A N , S ,T u , ° T O O N E YOU S erv e, Gas Refrigerator Tappan Gas Ranges W e ste rn H olly G as R anges R udd ( t;h M a te r H e ale rs G e n era , G as W a te r H eaters M onroe (»as Heater*. tU O N T 6 E T i\ EI.E(TIH< APPLIANCES l ire stu n e 0 Z en i„ , R .|(, ios Ambulance Business“ k U T-.]>;‘nCv Ticketts, Donate What You 0 Av diable. l0neV t0 HaW Amb»lance Sei OIL APPLIANCES II. C. L ittle H e a le rs and Floor Furnace« S p a rk s Oi, H e ate rs P e rfe c tio n H e a te rs and R anges Duo T h e rm Di, H e a te rs that j/o« uvinf *J'<> « e n ic t than it H AGGERTY SHF TWIN8ERVICR SHELL Muolt Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co. ■ COM PLETE HARDW ARE I \ E ! A t Harbor Grange Hall Its Up T j Y ou This A dm iral (»ihson “ Saint Patrick's Hard Times Don« WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th Monroe (»as Floor Furnaces G en eral E leelrie ► <T SACK»' T h-• \ l l vv iA - ^ ave Helped, Now We K <»t Riirin U t l - t ?'0Çerate in Finishing The ot Huy ing This Ambulanse. \'., Th\>0I)aineWp,‘ <1 h' The Committee' S e e ‘l W d t! I This I Rcncreasi L htions t I most w ’-he m | ’> kt.,»], pise son becau dances I P enjoy is refie< ude of f room . ' felatioi F - < - the »kings Hi ? time o mt a ro n f fk UI (fji ni Taf— •‘tZ 4Ticn ' f • • e . i.,- G n ™ T ra d in g S ta m p , on E v e ry th in g be probi by the A tte n d T h e . m J •***» wooKWWi.ogami Brookings-Harbor Ambulance Committee