Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 28, 1951, Page 10, Image 10

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    BROOK1NGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, June 28, 1951
accident Tuesday about six miles
north on Hwy 101. Their white
Alyousis Larners received at­ Studebaker went over the
tention from Dr. R. M. White, bankment and rolled over sev¥
Tuesday morning for a lacerated eral times. None had more than
finger sustained in a woods ac­ scratches.
cident.
Norris Kemp, owner of Pine
Jimmy Robinson who had been
Cone Theatre is looking toward
spending a furlough with his par­ the future—having purchased an
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Robin- acre of the former S. K. George
son, left for San Francisco last property, north of town next to
week where he expects to ship; the Dempsey car lot, where an­
out for the Orient with the army other theatre will eventually be
engineers.
built. There will be plenty of
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Gould and parking space t here, too. Mr.
daughter, Barbara, went to Coos
Kemp informed the Pilot the
Bay, Sunday, with their son,
Pine Cone theatre is being air-
i Gene, on his way to Eugene to
conditioned, and that 100 new
I enter the army air force.
seats will be here soon.
C. F. Yahr, of Brookings Fer 1
& Seed, went to San Francisco B:
the first of the week on business
Scouts and their parents will
be glad to learn that Phillips
Clothing has been appointed of­
ficial Boy Scout headquarters for
uniforms, equipment and acces­
This picture, lil^e another in this issue, show a close-up of construction, and from sories for Curry county.
- oppositet end of the grounds. Imporant steps in construction will be recorded t Mrs. Mary McMann returned
Wednesday from Clear Lake
m pictures by Ed Ingram. This plant is planned for opening about fanuary fi
Highlands w here she was a guest
Construction is said to be at least two wee!{s ahead of schedule.
of Mrs. Madge Moore for several
days and visited the recently-
opened store, there, by Mr. and ■
Mrs. Fred Moore.
, _
V. F. W. Department Encamp­
ment will be held at Klamath!
Falls this week. Mrs. Lucille Mo­
lino. Ermadee LaBarge and Am-1
her Campbells attends from this
prst. Amber Camnbell wil’ be
installed at President of Dist. Office Hours: 9-12;
: 00-5:00
No. 6. which includos Myrtle
Evenings by appointment
Point, Coquille, Bandon, Gold
Beach and Brookings.
Goetz Building
’hone 293
Mrs. Mabel Taggart of Orick
came to visit her mother, Mrs.
J. G. Goings for a few days.
Mrs. Paul Harvey and young
son arrived recently from To­
ledo. Ohio, and are visiting her
husband’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. ■ Sawmill and Woods Men
One mile north of Carpentej^-
L. IL Harvey. They will be joined
soon by Mr. Harvey and they may ville on Highway 101.
make their home in this area.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jensen of
Wilmington. Calif., and their pas- 1
senger, walked away from what !
LOCAL NEWS
Huge Framework Rise« For Brookings 'Plywcod' Plant
Baby Sitters
FOR HIRE
CALL 452
CHETCO CAB
Foundations Being Poured In Plywood Plant Erection
Dr. Robt. E. Smith
DENTIST
HELP WANTED
Bodenhamer-
Mason Lbr. Co.
'red on the site exciwated
i, progress oj construction
rogress edition to be pub-
n'll! be recorded m pictures.
” jirst oj me year, when the new
“ plant is
CHETCO
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Ph. 452
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