Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 28, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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ates Back To
iid-19th Century
jROOjCINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
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I ’ o íih
of the Croft Lily
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Page
Seven
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Oreeon sinco v m ,nH h
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** here
never lx* a greater forthcoming.
At Wednesday Meeting
many people come and go (mostly X-ucUon c ^ u c lT a p la c J ^
7 r* ? " enti°n tO, the faet
Oinc<‘rs f<”" the coming year
go), up until the time in 1939 Mr.
\
U undei ,he current set-up. were elected last Wednesday evc-
Amadon and Mrs. Stafford brought To the editor of th,» Pitot-
sta,e hnes do not have any bear- ning at the meeting of the V. F.
lout the lily stock of our late I T1 i a
n o te o’
,„ J
T g \ n ,’he ,ransacilon a"d adds W. Auxiliar> Elected were Am-
Continued from Page Six
1 his is a note ox appreciation that failure
to meet the terms of ber Campbell,
Campbell, re-elected
re-elected presi­
tll))n that particular-1 riend’Sifd ? 7 Croft S i n c e that to the O’Neil Electric Co. of '
0, came 4e Hot which now !time “nt,1f.1 ^nt?’red the Marine city. My radio, after nine y, your such loans will be handled by the dent; Alice Stoaks. re-elected to
years federal government,
desire able
treasurer post; Grace Zerbel. re­
name 1 and was soon f " 1“ 1 not,“ d tbe po“ ,bilHies of! of service, stopped. Now, since
s
It js undPrstood that loans may elected secretary; three-year trus­
name,
anu
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nrocressivp
dpupliinmont
,n
th.it
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.
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' iS,h" X a X ' g r ^ / ' i ^ ! prOgreSST d-olopm ent in that hls
i w a f^ ie .
he obtained on any type of build­ tee: Bertha Whirry; two-year-
ed to thi alrea . h
S
section of Oregon and I believe Friday to sit uu to 3
floral merenanatse
w „.c. .,«
, .................
- a. UP m. '» to 3
merchandise which
h a d u |everyone Qf (hc
thp „o,d
..old.timers„
did ......... — - s"
ing contemplated, homes. farm trusteee, Mary Lytle; one-year
,)Joadcabls ot Portugal, buildings, or business structures. trustee. Thora Gustafson: chap­
m proven p ro h tab le \ e n u re s th e san)e j , took , h(? npw pe0_ !IS't ,n
ereby establishing
le
pje , th e ««outsi(je rs„ tQ show the England, ( hina, Japan and Ire
lain, Luella Young; guard, Edith
siness into what now appears to Jocals just w hat couJd
donp land. It works better than it ever
Berger;
senior vice-president, E t­
I also wish to tell how valu-
ve all the elements of being the Im happy to say that all of us did.
ta Dill; junior vice-president,
able
your
paper
is.
I
can
see
now
.aland most stable business fo r boys jn thp servjce fire proud of w here j cap
cxpense of
Sam Gott was absent from his Roseallah Sullivan; conductress,
? community,
Monday at t h e Central Phyllis Johnson and musician. Osit
ut. back of all this—extend- the people at home for making two business trips to Crescent work
Johnson. The appointive officers
building,
due to a case of flu.
it
a
place
enjoyable
to
return
to.
City.
Joe
DeMartin,
Brookings.
far b a c k into pre-historic Very fine work.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kessler will be announced by the presi­
es_is an undeniable funda-
Have endeavored to interest
are remodeling their home, re­ dent later.
ntal which has “played the my mother in getting something
It’s A “Foot-burner”
cently purchased from Mr. Mur­ Following the meeting games
inte” role in all of this area’s in the form of a place for the
When
Tractor
Comes
phy, in preparations to moving were enjoyed, led by May Lytle.
maw whose unique- young fQlks whcre they couJd get
story: a climate
Refreshments were served by Mrs.
there shortly.
Walt Harmon’s thrills in an­
- has set the place apar and j together and dance, play games,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Victor
Schmeer,
Bertha
Whirry and Mrs. Jesser.
ticipation of a nice new pow­
wch will undoubtedly continue and bold parties just among them-
brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. | The next meeting will he held
er garden tractor received an
be the guildir.g element a seives with a reliable person pres­
Charles Grayshel, of Portland and April 3, and all eligible to join
,wn through the years to come. ent to maintain order. Sort of a auful jolt when the rig ar­
Mr. and Mrs. M. Buck and tw o 'are urged to come. Mrs. Susan
rived.
“coke joint”—not necessarily a
sons, brother and sister-in-law of Spangler was initiated and Mrs.
He was going to sue the
Mrs. Grayshel, and Harold Jesser. Tom Newton w a s balloted on.
charitable organization, but a
transportation company be­
of Portland, were week-end vis- Mrs. August, an honorary mem-
place of profit. Allow only soft
cause they didn’t bring a seat.
itors here. They were looking for her, from Los Angeles, was guest
A marine, Cpl. J. A. Benson, drinks, coffee, doughnuts, and pie Sympathetic souls took Walt
possible homesites.
of honor.
AWS 12, MAG 33, stationed —maybe ice cream—in the place. aside and pointed out to him
It would induce families with
Santa Ana, Calif., writes the
that not only was there no
¡lot, following reading of the teen-age children to move in and
seat supplied with the rig
stay if there were a place like
fst two issues:
but, also, there wasn’t any
Gentlemen: Congratulations on that where they know their young ( place provided to put one.
>ur new venture! Seems to me ones would stay out of trouble, j
Wult has reconciled him­
ns is “just what the doctor or-
self to tagging along behind
There is no place of that sort
►red” insofar as expansion and ¡n Brookings at present and it
a
the thing for the rest of his
»velopment of the Brookingfe- would take a bit of co-operation
life, and not having the fun
irbor area are concerned.
and a good business head to put
of a change from riding his
Complete Line of
Received first two copies of the j something like that over. It would
old Model T.
¡lot today (Mar 22) from my be as much of a God-send to the
other, Mrs. Chas. Bickner of area as the lilies.
Veterans May Apply At
rmkings,
who has had a won-, Too^
many
of m
the e le
teen-agers
• .... °
lo o m
a n y oi
e n - a g e rs B a n k s F o r H o u s e 'L o a n s
>rful habit of sending me a
e bave been going away to attend
Veterans contemplating loans
school and the only reason for
for
new construction now may
that is the lack of night life to
apply
at their local banks with
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
Keep Fit With Massage a certain extent.
an assurance that action may be
This is all just an idea and I had within a couple of weeks, if
SCHOOL SU PPLIES
see by your editorial: “The Mail- for new home construction.
. box,’’ of March 14. that a com­
For business purposes, loans
Graduate Swedish Masseur
mittee has been formed to or­ may require longer to go through,
ganize a recreation center. If only based on the business experience j
Mt «aber of
Proprietor
it doesn’t fall through for the of the applicant-. This news was
Oregon State Assn, of
sake of the young people.
in
a
recent
Portland
da'ly,
a
t­
Medical Masseurs
I’ve been in the marine corps tributing the statement to R. B .1
By A ppointment
over three years as a radio oper­ Hurd, chairman of the Oregon ;
ator and has just finished five Bankers association veteran af­
Nelson Bldg.
Brookings
and a half months duty as a sea­ fairs committee.
Oregon
going marine in the Pacific on an
Owing to the demand, applies- L Brookings
escort carrier and am now await- t ion forms may not yet be avail­
ing discharge June 1. Was think­
ing of re-enlisting but after read-
ings in your paper of all the op- j
portunities at home I’ve come to •
the conclusion that the old ad- !
B A K B E R
age: “No place like home” really I
G Q a »
applies to all Curry county boys.
GOOD
Oh. yes, I have lilies, too.
QOOO
I wish you worlds of success
Closed Sundays
and a prosperous future. Very
sincerely, yours, Cpl John A. Ben-
and Mondays
son, AWS 12, MAG 33. U. S. Ma- I
Jj
rine Air Station, El Toro, Santa J
Brookings, Oregon
Ana, Calif.
(Well written, Johnny, and it f
Local News Item s
In The Mailbox:
Chetco Drug Co.
D ru g s
Lucian A. Harvey
T. W. Z E N I E R
PH O N E
183
LLO Y D ’S
Shop
OOD
Brookings
G&rogo
At The
Chetco Cafe
Authorized Dealers For
TEXACO
W hether a SNACK or a full-course MEAL, we are prepared to
s e n e You.
SEE US
fo r th a t E ngine
T U N E -U P
IU1U10 vzw*
Our Coffee is H ot—and our D rinks are Cold!
Jim and Edith Robinson, P roprietors
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LAI DE AND RAYMOND GOLDIZEN
Brookings
Oregon
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