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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1946)
n-RSDAY, APRIL II, 1946 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON ice to veterans throughout the cal service arrangements in Ore Mrs. Wm. Hempel is staying in state of Oregon. Under this pro gon is in accordance with the an Crescent City American, and the gram, male veterans will be en nounced policy of the Veterans remainder added to the Pilot shop Crescent City this week where m e e t the demands already titled to localized medical serv Administration in making local to her husband has been able to made on it. ices for service-connected condi ized medical services available to leaue the hospital, but must re tions, whereas female veterans veterans throughout the country Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tamba of will receive these localized medi- in all states wherein medical serv Portland are visiting his mother. main to be near the doctor. He will be able to return home the ical services for service-connected ice organizations a r e available Mrs. Albina Tamba. Legion Announces latter part of this week. ailments, as well as most non for functioning under such a plan. New Agreement service connected conditions. The It is believed that veterans in rendering of these services re Oregon will appreciate the op With State Doctors quires individual authorization in portunity to obtain these medical advance from the Veterans Ad Post Commander V. A. Menden- ministration. It is understood | services in their home towns un ill Sr., has just received word that the new medical service ar der the provisions of this pro om N e il Morfitt, department rangement for veterans in Ore gram. said Earl Templar, serv mmander of the American Le gon will be effective on and after ice officer of Chetco Post, No. 138, Tuesday. on, that an agreen^nt has been April 1, 1946. nsumated between the Veter Under this program the veteran s’ Administration and Oregon lysicians’ Service for the furn- will be enabled to obtain author ung of localized medical serv- ized medical services from his family home-town doctor, in most EGGS, 2 dozen............................................... 6 9 C — instances. O r e g o n Physicians’ TOMATO SOUP, Campbells, 3 cans.......... 25c Service, the medical service plan The first April meeting of the F 0 R sponsored by the Oregon State Chetcp Grange was held Friday Medical Society, maintains a cur evening with the Worthy Mas Fire, Auto and Casualty rent staff of approximately 800 ter. Herbert Payne presiding. Mr. i physicians and surgeons located and Mrs. Lucian Harvey. Mr. and throughout the state of Oregon, Mrs. George Hiland, Mrs. Laura and with affiliated physicians in Voorhies. Mrs. Jeannette Pierce See every' city and town in the state. and Benjamin Turner were init This list of affiliated physicians iated into the third and fourth and surgeons is being augmented degrees. Three new applications steadily, due to the return of were read and referred to the in POTATOES, 15 pounds................................. 9 0 c BROOKINGS many physicians from the armed vestigating committee. Deschutes U. S. No. 1 OREGON forces. It was voted to sponsor a 4-H This new development in medi summer school scholarship, to be POTATOES, 25 pounds........................... S I . 4 0 given to the most outstanding 4-H Klamath Falls, U. S. No. 1 club member in this vicinity. MILK, Golden State Can, per case........ $ 4 .9 5 The women of the Grange put on the lecturer’s hour. A square GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, No. 2 can .. 3 2 c dance w i t h appropriately cos Welman Sweetened tumed dancers and caller fol FOR BOYS— lowed a whistling duet by Mrs. PEACHES, No. 2>/o can.............................. 3 5 c Viva Johnson and Mrs. Bertha Peach Treat “extra fancy” Oregon grown Part Wool Trousers....................................... $3.99 Beers. Several songs were sung LUNCH MEAT, 2 cans............................... 7 3 c Sport Sweaters ............................................. $2.50 by everyone after which a panto- Swift & Co. Pork and Beef mine of a farmer securing a wife Sport Shirts and T-Shirts.................................. 95 was presented. The program was MASON JARS, Vacu-Seal, qte. 8 9 c l't- 75c closed with a vocal trio by Mrs. FOR APRIL SHOWERS we have a complete Jessie Judkins. Mrs. Bertha Beers line of raincoats. and Mrs. Bernnriine Steels. Mrs. Grace Edwardson accompanied all the numbers on the piano. The men will put on their pro Templar Building, Brookings gram the first meeting in May and Mrs. Ruby Harvey will be in charge of the program at the next meeting. Following the pro gram. refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served by Mr. and Mrs. John Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Berger and William Wridge. ¿ets May Obtain ledical Attention Lt Home Town 8RQ0K/NGS MARKET Ladies Entertain Grange Meeting SA TU RD A Y ONLY INSURANCE Edilh Ott EA STER S P E C IA L S Fhibrer*s Master Bread P HI I V*Q FULL 1 O — The Family shop “t Just A rrived NEW SH IP M E N T OF: Waterproof Tarps, Tents, with Poles. New Assortment of Tools. Electric Water Pumps and Pressure Tanks. Tubs, Wash Boilers, Granite-ware and Household Utensils Groceries, near complete as existing Markets can furnish. E. E. H A N S C A M Harbor G E X E R A E : : Oregon Page Sells Restaurant; Will Move To Texas Mr. and Mrs. Tom Page who have lived at Brookings for sev eral years, and have been active in restaurant work during most of that time, have sold their res taurant, the Nook Cafe, to Jas. Murphy and Bob Dorus. Mr. and Mrs. Page will move to Texas to make their home, due to their health. The new owners will remodel the entire building and will spe ------+ cialize in serving sea foods. They will make doughnuts, both for counter service and retail trade. They have a restaurant at Seat tle. Mr. Murphy is a son-in-law of Dr. Schmitt of Harbor. E E E C T RI C CONTRACTING Housing Wiring and Industrial Wiring Radio Repairing Service Is Now In Operation W estinghouse Appliances "’estinshouse and Zenith Radios When They Are Available—Watch this space BROOKINGS ELECTRIC & RADIO CO. V. A. MENDENHALL Local News Items Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, state president of Federated Womens Clubs, of Oregon, Portland, and her son, were Tuesday visitors in Brookings and Harbor. She spoke at a health association meeting, Monday, at Gold Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jesser and son of Portland have located in Brookings. They are brother-in- law and sister of Mrs. Charles Grayshel. They have taken an apartment above J. J. Gallflgher's plumbing shop. Melvin Fitzhugh Sr., pioneer Curry County resident, is seri ously ill in the Crescent City hos pital. Members of the family have been summoned to his bedside. A complete job printing shop was purchased this week at Coos Bnv bv the P ?|ot. Part of this eouinment ha* been sold to the SA T U R D A Y S P E C IA L S Egg Shell Rolls -1 Parkerhouse Rolls Cinnamon. Rolls Butterhorns Tea Sticks Hot Cross Buns Danish Pastry E V E R Y -D A Y IT E M S Hamburger Buns Doughnuts Dinner Rolls Wiener Buns P A S T R Y S P E C IA L S Mince Meat Pies Huckleberry Pies Blackberry Pies and Cocoanut Cream Pies Pasteurized Milk, Chocolate Milk, Buttermilk and Cream From Mi MOMS MMM/6 / PHSOttAl APMAMMCt! THE M YRTLES Coos Bay’s Finest Dairy