Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 07, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    ■nsPAY, MARCH 7
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
1946
trooper with the Am erical divi­
sion, and was aw arded the P u r­
ple Hexrt, with cluster, for the
wounds received in action in the
Philippines.
One brother, E lm e r , a ski-
statio n and drop bombs less than
a m ile to the east. The plane trooper with the Tenth M ountain
cam e out of a coastal morning Division, saw- much service in the
log-bank and returned into i t , , Italian Alps, a n d a y o u n g e r
la te r being reported to have been brother, Ernest, late r of the 3rd
of the type carried in and launch­ Amphibious Marines, participated
ed from subm arines. As the for­ in several island hopping inva­
est floor was very wet at the sions.
T heir father, Fred G ardner, is
tim e, no fires w ere set by the
phosphorus sp lattered about when widely known because of his long
tim e employment in Southw estern
the bombs landed.
Oregon with the U. S. Forest
L ater. G ardner became a para-j Service. He w’as long a popular
erecutive in the CCC camps and
has probably fought on m ore miles
of fire lines and built more miles
of trail and forest roads than any
other man in the Siskiyou F o r­
est area.
¡cookings Lad Only Witness To Jap
Attack on Continental United States
Bn N. S. Brainard
The only actual w itness to a
[apanese attack on continental
•nited States joined the local V.
? W. post, W ednesday night.
Howard* Gardner, son of Mr.
uid Mrs. Fred G ardner, as a
ookout on Mt. Emily, about two
n ile s northeast of Brookings,
arly one April m orning in 1942,
matched a s m a l l single-engined
lonoplane circle low over his
Home of the Croft Lily
fam ily to th eir new home which
is being built a t the m outh of
H arris Creek, about a mile out of
town. N orm an is going to raise
minks from
his father.
has a mink
| River, near
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stock given him by
Gus Schiedau. who
ranch on the Rogue
Gold Beach.
are s t il l h e r e , boys
We wish to take this means to let the boys
coming home know we are glad to help them, and
we wish to thank our customers for geing pa­
tient with us when we were short of hepl, and
short on supplies
We hope we can give you better help and
service from now on.
HANSCAM’S STORE
E. E. Hanscam
Harbor
Viola E. Handscam
Oregon
With The Churches
Baptist Community
R ev . C harles E. D unham , pastor
Sunday school at 10 a. m. W.
IT. Hoagland, supt. Classes for
all ages.
Morning W orship at 11 a. m.
The pastor will speak on “The
M o s t Dangerous Present Day
S hortage.” The text is found in
1 Cor. 7:29: “The Time Is S hort.”
O ur fast-grow ing choir, under
cirection of O. C. Turley, will
sing: “The Lord is in His Holy
Tem ple,” and "Lift Up Y o u r
H eads” By K ratz. Mr. T urley will
sing a bariton solo, “Twenty-
third Psalm .”
W ednesday at :15 p. m. W om­
ens Circle will meet at the church
with a dessert luncheon as the
c pening. This is a work meeting.
S ta r of the Sea
Catholic Church
We are glad to have you and the
Pilot with us, and hope you find
Drookings-Harbor as nice a place
to live as we have!
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
V. A. MENDENHALL
GO TO THE
For A
C 0 M P L E T E
—of—
L IN E
Spray fftateifalt
For Your Lilies
Also check with us for
F E R T IL IZ E R S
HAY A ND F E E D S
First Sunday of m onth at 12
noon.
All other Sundays at 8 a. m.
Rev. Daniel Kelly, Pastor.
R egular m eeting of the Ladies
A ltar Society of the S ta r of the
Sea Catholic church, W’ill be held
W ednesday, M arch 13, at 2:00
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Fred
Rieling, on Ocean road, south of
H arbor.
The Pride Of The Area
Local News Items
Mr .and Mrs. Oliver St. Louis,
of S later, Colo., old friends of
the K essler family, paid them a
surprise visit Friday when they
drove in for the afternoon. It had
been several years since the Kess­
lers had seen th eir friends, who
had been on the west coast for
.ev eral months.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keklin and
Mr. and Mrs. W altei Thorsell of
P ortland have been house guests
of the Joe B erger family.
Mrs. Edna Newman, who un­
derw ent a m ajor operation a t a
E ureka hospital, is reported to
be doing well.
Lawrence Myers, truck driver
lor Thor Asks, brought back a
load of lum ber from Coos Bay
Saturday, to be used at the H. E.
Echols place.
Rec. and Mrs. C. E. Dunham
are enjoying a visit with Mrs.
D unham ’s sister, Mrs. M. B. Ken­
yon of Salem , Oregon.
Save letter-w riting, send your
I friends the Pilot for a year, $2.50
N o r m a n Schnicdau, returned
navy veteran will soon move his
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W. F. Totten
j Painting, Papcrhang-
ing and Sign Work
N othing but the bent m a­
terials furnished.
Brookings, Oregon
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Fluhrer’s Master Bread
Including Pies and Cakes
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Pasteurized Milk, Chocolate Milk.
Buttermilk and Cream, from
The Myrtles
Coos Bay’s Finest Dairy
Loma
Linda
¡F O O D S
Including
RUSKETS
Breakfast
Cap
Nu teen a
Proteena
Vegetona
Veg-Meats
and
Soy Beans
W ATCH
our
Vegetable Counter
for
FRESH
Vegetables
and Fruits
W E
A IM
to keep the bent of
a va i la ble me reha nd me
at the inarket!