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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
Befit Homesifes In The World
IT SEEMS TO ME
9
k
I other buildings will be necessary
—all of which points to greater
growth of the area.
Used to think I knew most of
the people of the area. Now, it
seems to me that I know iess
than half of the faces that daily
I see about town. Many of these,
naturally, are with the highway
crews or unth the line crews, but
many are not have come here
t to enter the lumbering industry.
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By Dewey
In the past week, t»y count,
len families have contacted the
Pilot to seek houses for rent,
during the lime they will be em
ployed hero, some with the high
way department, others by the
electrical contractors now 'doing
line construction in the area.
It is not pleasant to have to
tell these people that I know of
nothing a rail a hie for rent. I am
aware that some of this employ
ment is for short duration, but
the situation is only aggravated
by these few. The need has long
bien with us. If anyone has ren
tals, they should notify some lo-
cal realtor, or place an adver
finement in these columns.
Considerable ictivity is seen in
the community, (‘specially from
a highway crew. which will do
considerable construction on the
highway between the state line
and Brookings. The Harbor curv
e’s will be straightened, and the
highway widened to the state
line. Some moving of homes and
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That garbage dumping ques
tion has come up again. Most
recent complaint comes from Roy
Brimm, who has improved the
hill property, once known as the
"Heights,” north of town, People
go up tlie road to the top 10
view the countryside, and on the
way, dispose of garbage, which
is not exactly a gentlemanly act
for anyone.
There is a garbage dump pro
vided, up the south bank road,
for such purpose. It is no greater
tusk to take the refuse there
than to drive out on any of the
areas roads and drop the unsight
ly mess. Many of these lanes or
foads an private dumping on
them is no worse than dumping
in someone’s front yard.
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This community has acquired
another great asset in the family
oi Rev. Jack Mumbower, wiio
moved into the parsonage at the
Baptist Community church last
week. Rev. Mumbower, dynamic
minister, will be spiritual leader
at the church, and it is the guess
of the Pilot that he will do so
much good in the community.
Welcome to Brookings!
Optometrist Is Due
97 Heat, Sunday,
Ushers In Summer
When local temperatures hit
97, late Sunday afternoon, local
residents sought a 1 1 available
shade, beginning about noon. The
beaches and swimming holes of
the area offered some relief. A
glance at the weather, as sub
mitted by Paul Whirry, local U.
S. Weather Observer:
For the past week, ending on
Sunday:
Max. Min. Rain
July 24 ................ 64
51
July 25 . ............... 70
48
J u ly 26 . ............... 54
58
July 27 . ............... 64
53
July 28
64
54
July
............... 78
50
July 30 . ............... 97
56
Rain for week...........
.06
Monday, until about 10 a. m.,
started out to repeat Sunday’s
scorching temperature, but a re
lieving fog came in to drop the
temperature some 15 or more de
grees before noon. However, the
humidity was so low, Monday,
that all work in the forests was
stopped.
MODEL H MALL CHAIN SAW
Ilio now MALL is the most powerful lightweight saw on
the market, tealuring increased power at the same low price.
Complete with 51-inch bar and chain, the new Model 11 is
Priced nt ONLY
$387.50
on easy bank terms. Cox Chipper chain optional at no extra
cost.
also the new Featherweight MODEL 12-A MALL.
for use in smaller timber, this saw will pull up to a 42-inch
bar with ease..
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DAVIDSON'S
Gifts, Stationery
School Supplies, Cards
record dept
Radio Sales
Service
810 3rd Si.
F. A. Carr & Son
Sheet Metal & Plumbing
Household Appliances,
Sheet Metal, Plumbing
and heating supplies.
Pho. 631
900 4th St
Carre’Fs-Hedrick
ELECTRIC
Electrical Supplies
Your Hotpoint Store
911 Second St.
PHONE 931
Shoe Store
X-RAY FITTED
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinet«
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
W indows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IF IT'S MADE OF WOOD—
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Turn oil 101 at Beach Road Follow the Signs
■ Z
Dr. Silvia Challoner
LOCAL
NEWS
Osteopathic Physician
Hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00
On Hwy 101
At State Line
Mail Address
Smith River California
Mulligan Plumbing
Floyd Mulliffan
Repair & Installation
Supplies and Appliances
3rd & G. St. Ph. 1581
Nielsen Hardware
& ELECTRIC CO.
Complete line of hard
ware and electrical fix
tures and appliances, j
PHONE 143
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
Silverware
Flat ware
Hollowware
DIRELYTE
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
829 SECOND
PHONE 2202
SURPLUS MART
ATLAS POWER TOOLS 2- and
Hardware, also clothing for the
entire family, including boots &
shoes. Come in and shop with us!
1280 Second Street
Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif.
’
ÖMlCE
tYIS EXAMINED
LENSES GROUND
HOURS:^ TO
5:30
»ATU.DAYS,
-»TO noo
4V7 G ¿TKEET
IU*EKA, CAIIF. \
Chevrolet
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 171 Crescent Citv
Lumber Company
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd & Market St.
CRESCENT CITY, CALIF.
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DEL PONTE'S
SHOP
Sealed bids for the general,
heating, and electrical work in
the construction of the Brook
'
ings Seventh-Day Adventist
church will be received until 7:30
p. m., Thursday, August 31, 1950,
at the home of the pastor, Leo
VanDolson, P. O. Box 581, Brook
ings, Ore.
Bid bond and performance
bond will be required. Plans and
specifications may be obtained
from the Pastor on deposit of
ten dollars, this deposit to be
These columns reach 5000 or
refunded after return of the doc
more
readers each week, try
uments in good condition after
receipt of the bids. The owners them for quick service -you’D
are not obligated to accept the find it will pay dividends.
lowest or any other bid. and they
reserve the right to waive infor
mation in any or all bids.
23-3
Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA:
A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
meiit a shaie of >our trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
Located Six Miles North of Crescent City on Hwy 101
JIM'S CABINET
a daughter of the Kinchs. The
Kozels live at Fort Worth Texas,
where the Adventist Union Con
ference office is loated.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goldiz-
en and daughter of Camarillo,
Calif., came Sunday to spend a
couple weeks visiting Mr. Gol-
dizen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
N. Goldizen and brother, Ver
non. Raymond, at one time, was
associated with his father in the
garage business for a couple of
years, but is now employed in
the aircraft industry.
CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS—Give Them At Least A Trial!
Visit our
Compelte
and
Ph. 1512
\\<j therefore invite all loggers in this area to stop in and
view the amazing ¡MTformance of the new
Call For Bids
Adventist church services last
Saturday were conducted by El
der J. C. Kozel, secretary-treas
urer of the Southwestern Union
Conference of Seventh-Day Ad
ventists. Kozel and his family
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Kinch who reside on the north
Pilot class ads pay—try them! bank Chet co road. Mrs. Kozel is
Telephone 2212
Bert McCreery, optometrist, 1010 2nd St.
will be in Crescent City on his
Crescent City, California
regular visit to examine eyes to
fit glasses, at Sea View Inn, Mon
day, Aug. 14. Hours 9:30 to 5:30.
MAY AND McCREERY, 417 G.
CRESCENT CITY
St., Eureka
23-2
Seeing
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950
Mail Orders Filled
Phone 2102
828 2nd St.
Crescent City
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A Snack Or Meal
You can’t ffo wrong by
dropping in at the
Bus Depot Cafe
Mrs. C. I. Patrick
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Staff
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sport in? Goods
Gordon F.
JOHNSON
Store for Men”
Tom Brownzs
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes, Knox &
Baxter Hats, Marlboro
Shirts
920 Second St.
Del Norte Laundry
3-Day Service
Leave. Orders at
Cur-Del Cleaners