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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1948)
Bago Fight W o r ld ’» Frneef C A m a f BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregen local news latter part of the week from I been visiting at the E. E. Hans- River home, looking afle-. In R m -------- Portland where he became ac cam Sr. home. terests ln arter, ’" in- u* I terpctc in tnu 7 ........ '! " • R. ¿u Moore, arrived ............................. Ifrests ‘."'W late . ^ i Mr. and Mrs. Archie An lerson ! O f weeks mis area a for or a a emmu couple from Virginia tojoL?* Gardn<’r "nd Warren quainted with his new grand «■Neeley killed a 250-lb bear on daughter. T-fc _____ . . . and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander-| wr D. _ J definite * uciiiiuç time with Ke<J Mountain last Wednesday. Mrs. Bass, mother of Mrs. E. | Family. Mrs. Florence Royer and two I son left the first of the week on Thursday two jeep loads of local daughters ----. niutiivu IU UlVIi flUlJie home « HUHUJlg returned to their a hunting trip into Canada after ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Santa Monica M onica last la st umoir a t t a r t hie, tramp People went out again to the at Sant^ week after, big game, mountain, but had no luck in lo- alter visiting friends on the Win- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of ■ eating any more bear. The group chuck for a few days. Seattle have moved to Harbor " was composed of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne to make their home. Mr. Smith ® Howard Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Payne's father. O. W. is a son of Mrs. Louis Stoller ■ R- S. VanCampen, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, iller, enjoyed enioved a visit rpppnflv h ad hiwn recently U'hn who had been visiting them in I M Warren McNeeley, Mr. and Mrs. from Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dexter, Seattle, and returned home when John Wilbur. Mrs. Sadie Merritt of Downer's Grove. 111. The Dex they moved here. Ernest. Elmer and Tommy Gard ter and Miller families w’ere in Bob Wilson has returned after I ner. timate friends before the Millers working in Central Oregon for a Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schafer moved to Oregon shortly after few' months. of Klamath-are the parents of 1900. Other recent house guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Axford a daughter, born at Seaside hos at the Payne home were Mr. and have returned to San Francisco pital. last Friday. They have Mrs. George Karm and son of after remaining at their Chetco named the little miss Cindy Kay, Portland, who spent the week and she weighed seven pounds end here. five ounces. Mrs. Shafer is the Mrs. Carl Bolin, accompanied former Etta Potocnick. and is hy her daughter, Bette, arrived For Sale: Fat hogs. D. C Jag w-eJj known in this area. from Glendale last week. Mrs. BODY AND FENDER WORK gers, miles up North Bank - linh C am bers returned the Bolin had been visiting in south Chetco 3 Road. • ern California and attended the ceremonies at which Bette was WANTED: part time stenog ■ WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN graduated from nursing school rapher. Dictation, typing and a at the G l e n d a l e sanitarium little bookkeeping. Write box 144 “Bette will remain here for about at Harbor, Oregon. 28tf a month before returning south. For Sale: Equity in almost > Mr. and Mrs. Carroll S. Pratt new Bu85 Skagit with sled, lines, and party left t h e i r summer C. N . Goldizen home on Bear Creek up th-j Win- and blocks. Complete logging out G. W Dariinfl fit. V. & V. Logging Co. Pistol chuck recently to return to their .River, Ore. • home at Santa Monica, after en ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i ■■■ joying a few weeks in Oregon Leland Pettigrew made a trip ■ from Eugene last week and on I his return was accompanied by h-s wife an(* children who had ■ z-........ — troop Graakiags Garage Classified Ads WOW! G E N E R A L REPAIRING T E L E P H O N E 134 AIR PARCEL POST I SEE THE NEW R* bfomuiio« or p«««^ (werv>. »oni m row Umi «gent or phone - Crescent City 7RH JEEP At Ed & Mendy's Chevron Service Station I BEE-YUTIFUL UTHOGKAPHtD STATHW&y Hook Ask for Ed, Mcndv or thas CUTU, C. E. Jones I Witt Distinctive Stationery is a "m ust" in modern business transactions. Distinctive stationery L-O-O-K is a simple matter for the modern equipment AT THIS - JUST ARRIVED Black Gabardine Platforms w Sizes 4 to 7>, Special at & Play Shoes Brown. Black Red 5 fo g All White Sandals Broken Sizes of our plant—consult us, and be convinced. 9 2« 9 5 A now special at M 9 3 *9 5 new shipment PLEASURE AND DELIGHT! YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ARE OUR Of Mens Dress Shoes and Roots BROOKINGS SHOE SERVICE W IE R 'S M O RTU ARY F I N E R A I, 21-hour Service D IR E C T O R PHONE the pilot printers Burial or Cremation stationers and lithographers Crescent City, Californio Arrangements can !>e made for either publishers BROOKINGS (by the sea) OREGON I