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I“"'1 Thursday, May 24, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P agi Sts Sunday evening. On making her Ira Darst has the framework Kay Nichols, Joy Gott, Myrna pledge, each girl was presented well along on his new home on Lamb and Connie Jaklewicz a white rose by Rev. Jack Munn Tanbark Lane. By the end of received Rose Degree in World- bower. Mrs. C. A. MacKenzio the week the roof will about be Wide Guild Girls, at a ceremony sang a special solo. at Baptist Community church, The newest addition to Brook-; dies; cigars for men and toys and completed. , _ business community. Ferry's balloons for the children. Valu- Mrs. Goldie Smith, local post master, left Tuesday for Klam Mobil Station, will officially open able prizes will also be given ns doors Saturday, June 2. A away. First prize is a new. Mob. ath Falls to attend a postmas huae celebration is planned to battery; second prize a lubnca ters state convention. , i mnrk the inaugural inaugural day the tion job andJhirdjs an assort- mark the day of of the Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kessler are ment of Nfobil specialty items. Red & White unit at the south parents of a son, Keith David, Only five minutes from postoffice. Immediate possession. Must west corner of Hwy 101 and Pa- born at Crescent City, May 25. ~ your agent or write owner: be seen to be appreciated. See The young man weighed about cific. eight pounds. Operator of the new’ station is Editor, Pilot: I don’t see the Vern Edgmon, a brookings resi- A picketed riding horse be dent He is a veteran service sta- sense sense of of giving giving away away expensive expense v longing to Rev. Jack Mumbower tion operator and he is prepared food to a lot of people who did San Francisco, Calif. 251 Dolores Street to offer complete automotive not need it while its cost could was found badly cut on its leg Monday. Just how the accident Also two nice lots close in, for sale. service and know-how to mo-1 have been put into the new am- happened is still a mystery. of the station is bulance so it could be all ready torists. Owner when some of these same people Dorothy Rowley, Mary Knapp, Tom P. Ferry. Dixie Allsup, Virginia Akers, The station is equipped to pro really need it. They could have just as well vide complete automotive serv ice. Such convenience as pick charged for the food and coffee up and delivery service will be and we would have had the Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA: available to customers, as well money to buy a big piece of am as the complete line of Mobil bulance or a decent place to take A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who products and services— including care of it and the fire truck. — merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping. car washing and waxing. During Terry Lombard, city. the summer months the station Editor, Pilot: I want to thank will be open from 6 a. m. to mid- all of my Oregonian customers night. Regular hours of opera- for the gracious co-operation OFFICE SUPPLIES tion are from 7 a. m. to 10 pm. they have given me this month. Stationery Saturday’s opening festivities will feature free gifts of all kinds My daughter. Ruth, will deliver Typewriters, Adding Machines Silverware including hand lotion for the la- the papers while I am gone. — Telephone 2212 Many thanks.—Dorothy Simpson. 1010 2nd St. Flatware Crescent City. California FERRY'S MOBIL STATION OFFICIALLY OPENS HERE SATURDAY, JUNE 2nd BEAUTIFUL 2-DEDROOM HOME In The Mail-box: i i r 1 1 1 W. S. JONES CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Trial! DAVIDSON'S DIAMONDS WATCHES Del Norte Laundry 3-Day Service I 4 ’ i ] AVAILABLE FERTILIZERS Muriate of Potash Dolomite (Lime) SuperPhosphate Sulphate Ammonia 21-0-0 < Î BROOKINGS FEED & SEED Bus Lines Petition For 'Ticket Raises' SALEM On May 24. petition was filed with the Public Util- ities Commissioner of Oregon by the Continental Pacific Lines, dba Continental Trailways, and Pacific Greyhound lines, to adjust their Oregon intrastate passenger fare base: Under 50 miles from 2 to 2^ cents per mile, with a graduated scale over that distance. Increased cost of operation is give nas reason for this petition to the State Public Untilities Date of hearing has lieen set for 1:30 p. m. Thursday, June 7, at room 210, Public Service Bldg., Salem, Oregon. LOCAL We Deliver in Brookings!! Leave Orden at Cur-Del Cleaner« Hollowware DIRELYTE Nielsen Hardware WADSWORTH JEWELERS CRESCENT CITY Visit our record dept Compelte Radio Sales and Service Ph. 1512 840 3rd Si. Crescent City Furniture Co. Everything tor the Home1 Frank & Stella Grenbemer Crescent City, California 1220 Second Street & ELECTRIC CO. Complete line of hard ware and electrical fix ture« and appliances. PHONE 143 ........................ ....... 829 SECOND PHONE 2202 — SURPLUS MART ATLAS POWER TOOLS — and Hardware, also clothing for the entire family, including boots & shoes. Come in and shop with us! «VII IMAMINRO UMSSS GROUNO ÔMÎCf 1280 Second Street 4 VJ Phone 2752, Crescent City, Calif. NEWS Del Norte Feed Store Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of Los Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor at Chetco Inn last week end for several days. Mrs. Dorothy Simpson, Ore Albers Feed, Seed, Hay, Fouir gonian carrier for this area, ex- I pects to leave this week for Nor-i Coal, Paint, Cement Roofing, idgewock, Maine to settle up an Nails, Fertilizers, Pres-to-logs. ('state. She will also visit her ACCOUNTING Crescent City father whom she has not seen Ph. 1081 BOOKKEEPING for a number of years. Mrs. Harriett Baker honored Phone 302 her mother, Mrs. Glen Zirbel, at Room 6 a birthday card party last week Hendricks Building Anywhere — Any Time! at her home on Easy Street. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. BROOKINGS. OREGON Phone Orders Accepted! James Koeller and Kathie and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Gribble. A storage shed in the rear of the Davis home on Pioneer Road burned to the ground Saturday Phone 551 Crescent City night about m. Cause of fire was not immediately learned by the Pilot. Mrs. Jessie Sisk and daughter, Slurley, returned Friday from Sheet Metal & Plumbing All Work Guaranteed! We use only th»' best quality ma Lewiston, Idaho, where they had terials in all repair work. been foi* the burial of her hus Household Appliances, band and father. They expect to Next Door to Fire Station Sheet Metal, Plumbing make their home here. Shirley and heating supplies. is employed at the Pilot as an apprentice. SMITH ■ ■ «1 Gilbert's Shoe Shop L. A. Carr & Son NOW OPEN! Pho. 631 Office Is Moved COURTIER'S Beauty Studio Of»cn Mondays through Saturdays Evenings by Appointments PHONE 381 Coos ( lurry Electric Co collection agency from the ter ot/ce, in the co opera I tive's own building, ° next to 'the bakery. —adv. 900 4th St Chevrolet - Buick Sales-Service Auto Repair, Painting Radiators Repaired. Ph. 471 Crescent City For Price Quotations On All BUILDING MATERIAL Phone 1881 2nd & Market St. CRESCENT CITY, CALIF. ———— CarreH’s-Hedrick ELECTRIC Electrical Supplies Your Hotpoint Store 941 Second St. PHONE 931 Tom Brown's Nunn Bush Shoes Arrow Shirts Genuine Levis Pendleton Shirts Jantzen Sweaters White Staff Complete Line of Work Clothes Sporting Goods MENS WEAR Jarman Shoes, Knox Hats, Manhattan Shirts, etc. Jim McKilvary, Prop. 920 Second St. Dress You can’t go wrong by dropping in at the Bus Depot Cafe Mrs. C. I. Patrick A Snack Or Meal Making lessons. Sewing Supplies and Yardage; Buttons, Buckles,s Betts made to order. Gordon F. JOHNSON “Store for Men” ft cauf CRESCENT Lumber Company Flowers Wired Margaret's Gf EUS c KA, Crescent Chevrolet O 5:30 4 341:00 HOURS The Furtados' 9:30 a. m. to 3 p. m. ■ i 140 H. St. Phone 143 Crescent City Nicholson Furniture Exchange 858 3rd St. Crescent Citv Armstrong Linoleums, Stoves? Evcrythina for the Ham fi