Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 31, 1950, Page 12, Image 12

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    PAGE TWELVE
The World’s Best Climate
LOCAL NEWS
Howard Cantrall spent a cou-
ple days at Medford last week
whilc his sisters, Miss Cordelia
Cantrall, underwent a serious
operation, from which she is
convalescing satisfactorily at this
lime.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keehnel
of Pacioma, Calif., are spending
a few' days in this area on their
way to Portland to visit their
son and family. They are part-
owners of the former Mark
Wood property at Harbor.
Donald Ault, popular clerk at
E. E. Hanscam & Sons store,
left the latter part of the week
for the naval hospital at Brem­
erton, Wash., for a thorough
check-up and possible surgery.
Mrs. Donald Crockett, Vernon
Crockett, accompanied by Mrs.
Doyle Garvin and Walter Gar­
vin of Smith River, left for the
Pendleton Round-up last Wed­
nesday.
Brookings postoffice finally re­
ceived a supply of money order |
forms, Tuesday afternoon after
several days lack of the blue-
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1950
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS^ OREGON
colored blanks. As these blanks |
are printed expressly for each'
individual postoffice, with name
and number, the forms are not
interchangeable from orn* post-
office to another. The Harbor
postoffice had an unprecedented
number of money orders to is-
sue during the last several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Cisco
of Seattle, Wash., have been the
houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Anen of Smith River for
the past five days. Mr. Cisco is
the maternal grandfather of Mrs.
Anen and Miss Pat Murphy. They
were also dinner guests at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. A. O.
Schmitt. The left for Seattle on
Monday, driving by way of As-
toria and Longview.
R. M. Knox, county agent. Mr.
Henry is an athority on dairy
marketing
problems. He talked
Work on a garage to replace
the one that burned recently, is to many people of Oregon in
to start soon at the F. N. Ty- defense of the Oregon Milk con­
gart home on Memory Lane.
trol law.
pitted by that time,
Ralph Vincent is in Portland
this week on business, ka\ingj
here last Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, new
ners of The Town Shop, vete
over the route for the Oregonian
to replace Warren Nixon who
resigned to acctp another job.
This route covers the city and
to the state line.
Work on the new Davis TrucK
and Tractor building, on the rear
of the J. D. Gardner property, is
progressing rapidly, according
to Paul Davis, manager. An ad­
vertisement appears elsewhere in
in this issue.
Portland visitors over the week­
W. D. Sibley, of Typo-Print, at end, purchasing goods for their
Gold B^ach, was in town Monday new store soon to open in the
on business connected with the
For quick and positive results
forthcoming Curry County lair, Vincent’s building.
use
Pilot classified advertising.
of which he is publicity director.
Mrs. Glenn Simpson has taken
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Echols
announce the forthcoming mai-
riage of their daughter, Patii-
cia M. Braun, to Joseph L. Hell- j
rig on Saturday, September 23,I
at Star of the Sea Catholicj
I Church. The couple will live in I
Don Ollinger, who has been Brookings.
employed by the engineering of-
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kerr, who
fice for the summer, leaves this
had
spent the past week at Se-1
week-end for his hom<* at Am­
at
tie
and Centralia, Wash., re­
ity to visit his parents before re-
turning to Oregon State College I turned home the fust ot the ,
for his senior year.
¡week. Shirley, who had spent a
I few weeks visiting in Washing-
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beem have ton, returned home with them.
a roof on their new home on
W. H. Henry, of Portland, man­
Wharf street, and hope to move ager of the Dairy Co-operative,
in within a week or so, despite was a business caller in this
the fact that it may no be com- area last Friday, accompanied by
Boys and Girls
$3.95 to $6.95
Oxfords
Boys Hi
Shoes
$4.25 to $7.95
Boots
$6.95 to $7.45
Boys Field
IT NEVER FAILS
Fidd Boots
$10.95
OUR COMPLETE LINE
has been chosen to give you the highest qual­
ity obtainable at reasonable prices. These
shoes are built to stand up under the rugged
wear given them by growing children.
GOULD'S SHOE STORE
:
N O R I N E
TEACHER OF
PIANO, VOICE, PIPE-ORGAN
High School Credits For
Life Certificate
Accredited Pupils
Studio Bldg., Brookings
IT NEVER FAILS
Box 207
Teleph
¡44,
Brookiig:
DELCO-REMY
AUTO-LITE
PROTO and S. & K. TOOLS
Hein-Werner Hydraulic jacks; Gates Belts and
hose. Prestone Anti-freeze.
Bert DeMoss
Dimmick Buildin
Brookings, Oregon
Wart, the Speed Cop.............
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