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Page Eight World’s Finest Climats BKLMjKK’SGb-HAKBUR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon Thursday, May 9jrLSc®ui. ",al °.r/ an.ize Local News Items 400,000. O ther representatives of tures were shown, the sta te of Oregon were Carl In add;tion to FOR SAL distributing - o Promoti„ g~ .« « , June H assett s;;,';,anT ra i : .'r All girls interested in Scouting ms nisi ' lon fia v e l inform ation dept; ° lUil anu pium oung vaca- H arness and farm last and their m others are invited to received invitations this Hired Jobsey, central Oregon ,10n and tourist travel on the eluding disc snik atten d a meeting in the Com week to be present at her wed- ding to Richard Juelson which representative; and V. C. McVail. Oregon coast, T innerstet visited tooth harrows, ridi* 1 m unity church basement, Mon- was scheduled to take place or For'land cham ber of commerce, travel editors of travel m aga- lnK Plows, mower8 ? ! the™ 'organVzinV^ ^ u\ s<1; y ' Wb' g°Ib’ ‘ 'xhlbl' “ ' . red a “ zine» 'a n il' nwspap<'ra T h a m T X Scout n , U , * * * • » .he ; t> « K space, o n e ..,, the (,f commercc * chiaTi." J u to " 'w h o w',;'s V 'u r M llar^'s» at the stow s. X gatw autom obile a sso c See Bradle f t. area. .,,.1 is ... .u„ »<_ and . Japanese I , tneK., glass .rin.w floats w ere part ___ lations P ete Lesnu • * girl the daughter of , Mr. 1 ? and . travel - a bureaus " T ? in San at P< Girls seven through nine years Mrs. F rank Hassett of Brookings, °f the coast display. Moving p i c - L ’.t" s or ' Odkland and Los An' place Mrs. F rank Hassett of Brookings, on south bank-Cheti of age may become Brownies ,ne P,c-'geles. and Scouts at fen years of age. and graduated from the Brook He reports th a t the California Thia organization will be spon ings high school last May. She people were very appreciative so rs! by the V. F. W. A uxiliary, was a member of the Festival of the Oregon exhibit and the Better Buys and Mrs. Doris Freertktei will be C ourt last year. She has been aid given by the Oregon repre- making her home with her sis one of the leaders. 138 acres, ranch and re s o r\ sentatives to those seeking in- te r in Kodiak for the past sev- . . --------- — ------ — ..... & ••• The local Scout com ndttee is eral months. All her many fn- |n r a r ■cmc wonder ' w onder spot with \ 4 forn form ation on vacationing in Ore composed of Mrs. E. L. Miller, , . I , , , m ile ocean n tacre fi.rn n m mod- gon. mile ocean frn frontage. 6-room Mrs. H. T. Jam es and Mrs. ends extend their best wishes for Cameras a happy marriage. , ‘‘,n no" K > w,tn "replace, 2 mod Claude Goldizen. Mr. and Mrs. George B a x t e r 1 "?h* L ^ di" gS in The com m unity's cooperation ! eluding 6 unit unfinished apt. Gifts for is asked in establishing this c h a r have moved to Ashland where building and large barn. $15,000. Flowers . . . acter building youth organiza they are building themselves a Liberal terms. for all occasions. Im m ediate E very Occasion home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Koehler tion in Brookings. 5 lots, business location. H igh ' Service are in charge of the B axter Mo- way frontage, center of Brook tor Court. Earl Carson returned honk ings. $5000. W eather Report Irvin's Florists la tte r part For the past week e n d in e J the J* PaFt of ° f the ,he week Week a a fte f tc r! r ! MoteL 7 good c o t,a Scs- °H heat Brookings, Oregon & N ursery inriay: Max. m R i *8?end,nK som<? • 1 “ m e t,m h u h e in San .'-.m Fran r u n laundry iduncuy and arid drying room equip Sunday Max M Min ain cisco. Mrs. Carson rem ainedJ Landscaped. 7.8 acres. Orchard, April 26 “ HALL-MARK" I Phone C rescent City 2224 52 40 0 there for another week as she is ¡barn. Ready to go $33 000 April 27 or Call at .54 34 0 undergoing niedteal tn*atmcnt. 5 tl„ able a c r„ , Brook. April 28 51 39 .08 Cards i 2 unfinished house. 50! Titus Bulb Farm s ___ » - o iu i j u iu iriih n cu n o u se, A pril 29 55 35 M w « k « X h hy garaE e' «»'■eroom. : stoves ,. April 30 55 41 ol ! week visiting her parenti * May 1 54 37 0 and Mrs. Tony Olsen. Mr. and May «o . V . ~ ; ’ t 5-room modern house near _ 2 53 44 who i ,a r T B i" u , , d“ vlew- 19 acr" " T otal rain for week 15 2 W h> ......... , r . T u , X y' U ,raC,Or and T otal rain for April A verage for 20 year period to Duplex, 7-rooms, May 1st 35 93 zy , • — . .w .*», right in town T otal to May ««i 1st una this year t ’'f eK(,n Display Show Fp w ith 1 acre. $5000 <»,I In Ir» C i ’«ili r . . a c r e , H arbor, 2-bedroom T otal t o May 1, 1948 4997 \\ Well alifornia O ver average modern iiu home, cone, lu foundation 14 01 V a m o i i "T';_ . . iu c, vonv. u n u a iio n . i ~ ----------------------- of the o ,i n ’ mana5 cr by 36. 2-story garage and shop Or Charles (Bugs) Doucette returned fn.m <' T . ass,H',a *,on- O<xxi buy at $4000. Terms. and At Next Monday Meeting K, , . ... **1 Friends of Miss g if t S HO The I Oentistry . In Denture Work, the strong ai «i i;r x r ^ i ’i w X ;:T i t x — n ~ £’n"su;x^ M rM '? ™ “ floor and foundation. G arage. $5000. 3-bedroom modern home in town. Lot 100 by 385. C an't last lo n g • • Beautiful ACRYLIC plate is suj erior to any denture ever made. s,9 7 5 j _____ Your plate may be wor P . I. L M M b te r Atienry th e Sea Scouts. > show from April 8 to April 18. the overall attendance b e in ' rissey Bldg. h m im . „ ■ — M ■ i h » > I Moni home the same day I the same day teeth are exj Brookings __ _ tracted. An old denti MOTHWS DAy, Sue., Muy 9 can often be re-made a less expense. DRESS SPECIAL S2.IHI O FF O„ Ml B etter Dresses No appoint needed fo out-of-town patients. this week only Other (iift Suggestions HOUSE DRESSES 8 E W —( 'R i s e —COLORFUL i romu It DR, J. E C entral Building W uit STEV EN SO N Brookings, Ore?( ,, , Mother Will Be Thrilled With One of These ALL SIZES $3.79 to 55.75 rt'ARY ! Augt Ohio. Or A Nice Blouse Eyelet Trimmed. Peasants. Plain or Gibson in C ottons or Crepes $3.95 to $6.95 MALI. MODEL 7 GASOLINE ENGINE CHAIN SA’ A SLIP A GOWN H a nd kerehiefs—( n*pact ..1 design ' l ri can be more easily transported! IV a ‘'e r a few instructions. Mows de»T nm bvr up to and including trees 12 feet in diameter, Moore’s Variety & Apparel G reen S a v in g S tam p. 'n cur im m ediately available in 18-inch to 12-foot cut : ' ' ’ ' ? v sharjx ner. life I ^»bk bu F'-' over ' Per’ntcd w ith a minimum of clearance- ting chain swivels for any agle cut. A utom atic stalk ' : ;'< h keviks eng.ne running when saw chain is Jam Quick detachable idler is easily removed if saw is jatsa e n jo y Asjc For Y our ’ ‘ ‘ ’' K" ’ni‘in tool) Lower in price, more m weight, 21-inch model weighs only 75 lighter »loves or Costume Jewelry Will P ase H e r Moth« of SIERRA CHOCOLATES 'pevially (»¡it Packed For Her Special P, I '.2J6 . to L I Prpcee ¡n Fe¡ ; i , '<' an 1 electric models Bill Jones, Brookings Agent P .. .rJ m ai l ch a in saw co . S. K. H l NT. D istrib u to r I ' • •Tie