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World’s Best Climate PAGE SIX Thursday, May 19, 1949 PP POKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON Call Fer Bids I will River, were callers here last Sat-• I aisiriut district convention cuiivciiuv»» which •• •• - — -• take place Saturday and Sunday, urday morning . . * . ZT-4.. TZI..«i„(Ii orwl Sealed bids for completion of Try Pilot nines class nrl« ads todav! today! " ■ e _ ; with Crescent City, Klamath and play shed at the school grounds ¡Smith River posts playing hosts of ‘School Dist. No. 23 (Upper visit()rs. Celebreties from I |Vf$ fXAMINfO liNStS*G*qUND Chetco) will be opened Monday, 1 ;t|| over the northern district will ■ be here to participiate. i Dr. Bert t McCreery will ...... bp _ _ at June 6, 1949 at 8 p. m. Frame Gr yhound Lines, through the Under leadership of Kenneth < Sp?sjde jnn> 636 Ocean Drive, work is up. Bidder to complete roof and siding, with 1 materials local agent, L. B. Howsley, an Layman, Dist. First Vice-Com- Crescent City, to examine eyes (() v 111***' v v ( ’1 4— T J nounced that they are again of mandrr, entertainment features and fit glasses Saturday, May 21 furnished. Address all bids to IL C * 4 V J. Sparks, clerk. Box 101. Brook fering vacationists this year the have been provided. Assisting in hours 10 to «5. eu ings. before that date. 1 the work are Leo W a rd, Bill i M.b J’ expen^e-paiu fours. MAY & McCREERY II. J. SPARKS, Clerk, These “package vacations arc Boone, Cal Leete, Charles South- Optometrists ! Try Pilot Classifieds for sales’ School Dist. No. 23. “taik r-made” to suit the individ 'worth, Clyde Stevens, Everett 417 G. St. Eureka, Calif. » ual vacationist ’s time and , bud- Hursch, Ernest Cassell, George ---- -------- get and many tours have been Berry jr, Bij| Newman. Barnard planned to various parts of J he. yiecimdon, Harold Schcntz, Al ' CRESCENT UniUM’ State i. as w<‘l! as to Can- Carson Andrew Nilsen, Preston CRESCENT CITY. CALIFORNIA: ada, Alaska and Mexico. They in- jpnsen’ p m . Moen, George D. ’ Wh^re to “FIND” and “BUY” It In elude transportation, hotel moms and others. ! A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City ( oncerns who with private bath, side trips, Oni. of tpP f;ai ir s will b<‘ t he । ’ 1! ! merit HghtM emg. and meals in some ry. intjc crab feP(| at Memorial merit a a “share share ” of voiir trade when (I’m your out-of-town shopping.____ of ihe national parks all at , Saturday evening. There is low unit price for each I to a danceyaf Smith River Sat- ” S sab!1’ Mn 1 lou^ 9ho j urday night, blowing JheJe^- Featured reulUICU Aaam By 7 Greyhound Lines CITY MERCHANTS—Give Them At Least A Trial! vacationist travels by regular | < '.revhound schedules. Each tour is planni d for the individual or1 group, with all d< tails worked Jut and reservations made in ad- vanee. Most lours may be taken at any time of th • year. I hey are remarkably low in cost be cause of the advance planning and low Greyhound fares.” The 1919 expense-paid tour folders are available at the bus depot, Mr I lows I V lid, descrih- ing many it tractive offers. LOCAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Leonard made a business trip to Medford last Friday, returning Sunday. Mrs. Lynn Hampton, who re cently underwent major surgerv at Emanuel Hospital, Portland, is reported convalescing well. Sho will remain at the hospital h i some time, and would return to Brookings sometime a Iter the first of June. Mrr. and Mrs. J. M. Savery of1 Portland, on their annual vaca tion through southwestern (Vo- gon, stopped briefly at the Pilot office Friday. Mr. Savery is a printer for the Crosby Printers. Rev. E. C. Hicks, and daughter. Listeners of Mut”nl Broadcast- Mrs. R. IA Rowley, of Smith ' Corporation, Sunday, heard Commander Scott give this area COli.Ti I'liiDH* pUDlK'il.V about os for’brom i nt: Azalea Festival, Sat In the County Court of Curry urday and Sunday. This item of County, Oregon. mterest look the entire time on Notice is hereby given that the “Romance of the Highways. undersigned has been appointed Com administrator of the Estate of A famous Scott, each Sunday morning oyer Charles White, deceased, by Cur or ry County Court, and has quali Mutual, features some some stretch of highway which fied. All persons having any only he can descrilx? in those fab claims against said estate aie, ulous It rms. The land of Azaleas hereby notified to present the (<wd । rever have been better de same, duly verified as by law re scribed, even in poetry. quired, to the undesigned at Brookings, Oregon, within six Commander Scott Features Festival In Radio Program Notice To Creditors District Convention Of Legion Booked 21, 1949. Last publication. May 19, 1919. M. S. BRAINARD, Administrator. I Hugh C. Gearin. attorney-at-law, SCENT C’TV Tim <t ««n Brookings, Oregon. for the American Legion Public eports Typing G. Howsley PAINTING X Interior Decorating Paper Hanging Spray Paint inp Rural and Farm Buildings Anything in spray or brush work. Dodson Painting Co. Across from Pilot Office or PHONE 41 EREE ESTIMATES Dr. H. A. Stover C II1 R 01’ R A C T 0 R ! J. Street Ph™e 352 CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA Clothing > Toys Furniture “Here To Serve You Chetco Drug Co< your rexall store T. W. Zenier PHONE 1S3 Silverware Flatware Hollowware DIRELYTE JEAN HANKE Sherwin-Williams Paints Telephone 172 WADSWORTH JEWELERS ¡Manuel's Battery ! Housewares PHOME 203 301 “H” STREET J j —B wit it & ELECTRIC CO Texaco Service Tires and Tubes Kaiser-Frazer Dealer ()| Prncnnnf Crescent CSfv City 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 W Ml«« CRESCENT CITY R A D ! O i Mulünan Plumbing ! our record dept and 810 3rd St. PHONE 18 SI 2nd & Market Streets CRESCENT CITY ! Norton Stationery ’ Equipment Comp'y i m. J. Norton. Prop, j 20 2nd St. Ph. 171) Your Hotpoint Store 911 Second St. PHONE 931 Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair. Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City TIDES I Cocktails-Refreshmentsj i COFFEE SHOP j i Mildred & Frank Curtisi Bus Depot Cafe Warren G. Hunter JEWELRY 7ZW Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Stag Complete Line Work Clothes Sporting Goods You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the . LARGEST STOCK of diamonds, watches, ELECTRIC THE Tom Brown's MENS WEAR | ' Jarman Shoes, Knox &• Logging and Mill Sup Baxter Hats, Marlboro Shirts saws, wire rope. 929 Second St. 851 FOURTH STREET Crescent Chevrolet When in Crescent City S Crescent Lumber Company Household Appliances, J Complete line of hard j Sheet Metal. Plumbing ware and electrical fix-j tures and appliances, j PHONE 113 Pho. 631 900 1th St i & Office Supply Co. j = SCHOOL SUPPLIES ’ FINLEY The Family Store Floyd Mulligan Repair & Installation ■ Drygoods and Furnish Supplies and Appliances j ings, Apparel for the . ! entire family 3rd & G. St. Ph. Io81 I 4*, I -nu Carr's Sheet Mata! i Nielsen Hardware] & Plumbing I & ELECTRIC CO. ' ELECTRO-PHYSIOTHERAPY X-RAY SERVICE ELECTRO-CARDIOGRAPH DIAMONDS WATCHES Jean^ Baby Shep REDWOODS HARDWARE Gordon F. JOHNSON “Store for Men II F— -------------------------------- ---- —1 I Del Norte Laundry 3-Day Service Leave Orders at Cur-Del Cleaners Patronize Your Own Chamber of Commerce -è For things concerning The City Welfare!