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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1948)
L;?Ay. AVGUST 12. 1948 MOOKINGS-H a rb o r p il o t . Brookings. Oregon World's f inest Clim ate WITH RIVER r _ a.___ community „ni.v Soil hall, B u c k n e rs aunt. Miss Fttn E t‘8 vv-.ib' » Ä 4 ,L hrst S1X months of 1948 iti; River gathering of I ^ iv°js S an ta Rosa' a " d other r e h ! home p u r c i X °* °r jj# scene of a ¿ » re of the late Mr. and Page Five A N N O U N C IN G 1 have purchased the FRED LEE Well- Drilling o u tfit, and w ill be ready immedi centered w ith iuv> low | 18 formt' r Louise •>? Kyle, (or- cvnivit’u wim per cent of of white gladiolus. This, J r .eSi i ent ° f th,s area following a keen an annual affair of thel s ? ? * o rn so " r e turned horn*8 applicant*«" E U e fth e pioneer fam •> ‘ ‘¡ “ J ’ wher» atcly to d r ill Ttells at any time. Contact me to r estimates and plans. tv ft-union was held in Following the dinner th e sun was spent visiting and, General Delivery t g acquaintance w ith r e l? the appraised value, determination of the d ig ligibility. t h e ap- made by a rep- director of . ,u ^ “ ‘ iana nice. ■ a r , affairs. ( , the The interest J Vanoort rt a* a‘S° veterans r thi' ,oan ' anport flood are a ! ° F th ‘S ,Oan is a t th e ra te of ,, anpoIt flood area, J ” lj)ervent' Per annum nn the a1n ia8’ A ash ds « W ..ii t‘h a* unpaid balance. in te re s t. y ° n v e i p p i a d L c L e S s O of I interest. — • “ “ “ to contact their coon,, servic. » ‘ t e j n d d u b lead- officer, who hM information and + > _ " 8 Partj applications necessary for obtain- and w iener roast on the river bar a t the bridge, Monday eve ing these loans. Upon phone call ning.. The group gathered around or a card mailed with the vet e ra n s name and address, an in- a huge bonfire. The local firemen moved th - rtp!unp'’le‘ priT arcd by fire engine garage to the co- w departm ent of veteran operative cream ery lot where th e 1 nia‘k‘d to 0,086 fire engine will & housed l i e “ m‘ Many were unable to a t- Bern« Harsh ol Sm ith , r e raster of cerem on limitation was accepted and Mrs. Daniel Thornes rend the 1949 re-union a t Sar X ranch, the A rabian farm at Scappoose, Ore. _ the daughters and the and their families, of the Haight family, present Mrs. Sophronia H ursh of office has not found a place n„ v ,2 . „ City, Mrs. Eddie W est- post w here it can be moved Barbara and Beverly Stoller Mrs. Ada Hursh, Mrs. ___________ ________ ' accompanied their cousin to her Ktta Woodruff and F r e d ~ t home a t Salem Monday night by t of Smith River. Mrs. Lctsy U.O. bGrVICG O f f lC e i bus and wiR sPend several days red of Carpinteria, Calif., j visiting at her home. Laura Cassidy of Portland, aster. Lydia Pack of Van- B Y C. E. SEGER r Wash., was unable to be Gold Beach. Ore. because of illness. The FARM AND HOME LOAN [members present was Mrs. BENEFITS wua Hursh who is 86, and An ever-increasing demand is youngest was little C lara Bolen, 5 months, daugh- being made by Oregon’s world Mr and Mrs. Ronald Bolen. " a r 2 ,veterans for Jhe farm and vr.g the social time in the ho™ loan’ avaiIabk‘ to any el- won a buffet lunch was e n - ;,g lb le V6teran of world wa r 2, a the evening, bringing w h° u Was a residen’ of Oregon ifair to a close. a t the tlm e of his e n try into the >0 conuc? S " “ 8. L P R IC E Pllot _ Brookings, Ore. ■ Class Ads Reach Your Cutsomers! CH ETC O C A FE THE HOME OF FINE FOOD We Feature Fried Chicken Dinners, Sundays! Floyd Kindel C L O S E I) E A C II M O N I) A Y Reports To You ' service. ^ •B u c k n e r. with h er, Wm. F. Gaarenstroom, direc- •• Billie and Barbara, re- to r of sta te veterans affairs, re- :rotn a motor trip t o 1 p o rts th at more than $3.200.000 Just Arrived THE N EW e s t in g h o u s e C O M M U N IT Y CHURCH Is G iving A Cordial Invitation To people of this com m unity fo r special MUSICAL AND INSPIRATIONAL PROGRAMS to be given a t the church auditorium THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Aug. 1.2 <3* 1 3 TWO SUNDAY SERVICES These programs w ill bo given by the PACIFIC COLLEGE AT NEWBERG, OREGON W ith the Quartette is Professor T o rnb urg , an e x tra o rd in a ry musician and Cartoonist. Helping w ill be Professor Roy K n ig h t who w ill speak. The evening, filled w itîj quartette selections, The h e a rt of the Laundromat, the S ealed -in -S teel Transmission, is g u a ra n te e d for FIVE years a fte r y e a r of m anufacture, a g a in *! < . cartooning and talks and pict ms u ;II be w orth yo u r tim e to come to each event. Don’t forget toe dates! manufacturing defect*. wings electric & radio co . / W IN G IN T H E E L E C T R IC L IN E ’ lendenhall Sr. ner Bui’d ’ng W. E. W olfe Brookings, Or< Each of the Evening Services Begin Prom ptly a t 8