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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1948)
5 P age E ight World’» Finest CUmaiê ------------------ CO „ H a c n itn l P l« « HUT from ,he retaining wall, ran H arroun accompanied them on send these pictures to the com . nO SpiTai r l a n f lo w n th e S tr e e t. By th a t tim e a ** a fishing tr ip to C orn Bay Jean, p an v ’s h e a d office as p ro o f o f th e F r k M r* nodson ls Paa few people had seen her a n d m sister, is spending the Exp'ained Tuesday were » on th eir porches. The badly, the H arrooun home. week at need for im m ediate w ork on th e ' A barn at the f«, local exchance - ir y Pl,ot classified J ' for results. It The county hospital plan. a J frightened anim al couldn’t stand A big shipm ent of shoes, long O n_nincr nr th n . ♦ announced in the last issue of siSht of hum ans, reversed her since ordered, arrived Tuesday r, \ ,1 . g «- ne c n e tc o Home the Pilot, was explained to the course and disappeared south. evening a t Brookings Shoe Serv- h .iik i- * ?• sto r* G ray shel| R otary club, Tuesday noon, by Dressed o u t . s h e probably ice. An advertisem ent appears in LrarV iv d U,P fem G eorge Mateer, M at. e r of Gold would have weighed 75 to % e th e r colu m n s of th is issue dU to — . 1 — un? of KWvs E00^ - Mrs George 90 other columns this ’ v wi — — .—___ . — I — A. *■ F pounds W ilm r lls Beach, one of A the originators of of a venison. George Milne, of St. George ¿"irt' ih*’ d i ’ 0,'™' M r’ S underland i . , a" ' e<i: Lady (or the T ,n, y .M.,d,. j --------------------------------------- V«ah. w as a R otary club v,s,tu; " ' 1 , . hours a d , c ° childr, vv 1th incorporation being car- E e r n n o r l U a m A Tuesday. Mr. Milne, prom inent , M rs‘ Amber Campbell re tu rn e ,1 ~ , a d®>’- Can furni« ried out by the group, member- ^SC O pO Cl ■ TOITI a iG O t R otarían of th a t town is in this ast week from an extended trip ' rs Doris Freeman ship will be sold over the county O n | v T « r k î l l 14/xrrJ area fishinE- He was here about ' " 'hlch took her to the m idwest. neTCo store- to raise $50,000. with one-third V Z I,,X 1 u V - Ï ll ll n e r C ; a year ag0 H er son, Dickie, rem ained in Los For Sale: cheap, or of the estim ated cost to be p u t. Because of the stifling heat of John Mello of RerkeU v ,A ngeles to viist relatives for a for outside property a on , h , hallo, as a levy against the valley about G ram s Pass. ! f o m i a u a s a b î e l in , h V ' T county property, and the other Medford and Ashland, scores of a re a a r r u i n e -H M r and Mrs> H ow ard Dodson location, modem home rooms on 20 acres. 3 m - one-third being given in form ot m otorists flocked to the seashore He recently fold hi r mo’*niní ' i r f K Iam ath Falls are visiting at on 1010, then west Vmiu a federal grant. ¡ ¡to « c a p e . When they " a rriv e " 0,6 W¡ls° n Freem an ho™ this Sm ith, Brookings. I nder the present hospital plan seemed most of them would -p . -~ --------------- ------ ■ ■ ■ ■ auxiliary units will be estab- freeze, so sudden was the change 1 uesrtay m orning, while some ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I lished a t Port Orford and Brook-1 of tem perature to them. , ° r P101*6 patrons w ere w aiting ings for first aid stations and all ; R estaurants open, Sunday re- . l.elephone calls to be placed emergencies w h i c h cannot be Port one of the best days of the at the Brooklngs exchange, hit sum m er in m eals served upon the idea of having th e ir moved any distance ^pictures taken while w aiting. In Membership subscriptions in the act of drinking coffee, these the Brookings-Harbobr area are people claim they are going to under direction of Mrs. Doris Freem an. Mrs. J. A. L esm eister of F re s no. is visiting her son and daugh ter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lesmeister. She was accom pan ied by Mr. and Mrs. H a r o l d Smades, also of i r Fresno, who are are r a is u u r e s n o , wno A yearling doe. probably chas- visiting M r s . Sm ades' p arents USERS *'d into town Friday by dogs the thr» Lesmeisters. Ipcm oictare la ilo r-d by became more bewildered as she Tom Ayres, m anager of C urry saw the buildings, and ran back county fair, was a visitor in this and fn rth „ r . " , — « v is it o r m th is BODY AND FENDER WORK ?ore s e r i n / . minutes be- area Tuesday on fa ir business lo r e seeing s e r in e an avenue a v e n u e of escape, ____ _ . - . fore He was a guest of Leo Lucas at south tow ard Ben K erns’ re si R otary club luncheon, and told WILLARD BATTERIES dence. TITAN the u club of m the e fa ir plans for n u u OI w nen first noticed, th e doe the coming month. « IS I I FT I n o I n il)n L . * — — was on the lawn at A « the Bud Mc Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed of M ed Vay home, trying to find a way ford were week-end visitors of to the Floyd Kindel yard. T h w art, th eir son-in-law a n d dau g h ter cd by a fence, she finally leaped Mr. and Mrs. P a t H arroun. Mrs Ben and P at K erns Brookings C. N. Goldizen Classified fa m Brooktogs LOCAL NEWS RANGER HIPCORD Bewildered Doe Ran Loose Friday g e n e r a l r ep a ir in g Days m The Town Shop T E L E P H O N E 134 G. W. Darlinn ■ ■ ■ O U T IO A R 0 M O T O I See ft n o w / • I f i truly rem arkable! You won’t believe It until you see it. It’s one motor that does what you always thought It would tak e two motors to do. It carries you over the w ater at speeds that take your breath aw a y end it throttles down to perfect, crawling, mile-an-hour trolling. It’s the new MARTIN MOTOR . . . flood-proof, sputter-proof • . . instant starting. Its spar kling performance secret lies in o revolutionary new principle . . . rnochamca lly-contro Had peppef rvlvasl MARTIN gives you every th ng you would ordinarily e x pect in an outboard motor, plus many highly-important exclusive features. ALTERNATI FIR IN O TWIN C IR T IF IID « i H.F. • S tt LBS. E. E. HANSCAM & SONS PZO ,V R R R BBC HA y 7 5 _ I I A R H (» lt W IF R S SEE Bur Bsw itself OF ROBERTS, JOHNSON, RANO NAL’CNALLY-ADVERTISED SHOES THE LATEST irts rive Styles in Mens Dress Shoes the finest In Work Shoes (including 'yard-w ide' sizes) THE BEST In Boys Lace-To-Toe Boots, Engineer Boots, Seorg< and M ilita ry Oxfords OREGOS M O RTU ARY F I X E It A I. 21-hour Service ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 11 I» I R E ( ’ T O R PH O N E 2301 Crescent City, California Arrangement^ can be made for either Burial or Cremation — AT THE— Brookings Shoe Service Bringing You The Best In Shoes for Work and Play Blair Gould BROOKINGS Peggy Gould .if r