Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 09, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    MAY 9, 1946
lore Members
deeded To Aid
Area Climb
Developments Coming
Rapidly And I d e a s
Are Needed, T o o
With events shaping up as as
iey are, Brookings and the en-
re area make more and more
emands on the local cham ber of
mmerce. This body, a clearing
¿se for ideas for the good of
community, needs more and
lore members.
The coming Azalea Festival is
good example of need for com-
Binity-wide co-operation. Many,
(¡¡> may be said of few, feel the
fcamber of commerce has its
fingers in too many pies” and the
(immunity should have an op-
Brtunity to help. Herein lies the
greatest misunderstanding of the
ommunity. The chamber of com-
erce does not feci it wishes to
id the spotlight in everything.
Holding the chamber of com-
lerce together today are a few
ivc-minded men, whose desires
to make this a better corn-
unity They wish no praise, nor
i they seek any unless leader-
easily done by joining a group a spearhead com m ittee to carry'
hoping to do ju st th a t.................... into every city and town through
the s ta te ’s newspapers.
"In the five years since the
Shaves And Haircuts
founding of Keep Oregon Green
Hiked In Price Here
in 1941, newspapers of this state,
“Shave ar.d a haircut, six bits” have given magnificent support,”
—th a t’s a memory, just like the this constant attack by editors and
q u a rte t favorites, "Sweet Adeline” reporters against m an-m ade fires
and “M other M achree.”
has been so successful that na­
This week, long a fte r all the tion-wide attention has been a t ­
harbors over the country had tracted by our work. By cutting
raised th eir prices the last time, forest and range fires to an all-
Lloyd Stefani has hiked his up time low, our national resources
to the new level: $1.00 for a have been saved; jobs have been
haircu t and 75c for a shave.
protected; and continuing pay­
rolls have been insured.
Named to the Keep Oregon
Green com m ittee a re : Tom B.
B y J. J. Gallagher
Purcell of Gresham Outlook, the
Good fishing reports have been president; Charles A, Sprague,
Oregon Statesm an, vice-president;
coming in this past week.
Fishing on the Chetco is the G. G. Crawford, H eppner Gazette-
best so fa r this year, with re­ Times, treasu rer; and Carl Webb,
ports of catches of silver-sides and Eugene, secretary. All are officers
big tro u t. One nimrod stated he of the publishers' association.
caught a 10-lb. silver-side and
a two-pound trout over the past Adventist Raise Funds
week-end.
The Seventh Day Adventist
Ling cod and other surf fish church, last Sabbath, collected
are being taken off the rocks.
$1065 for the fam ine relief drive.
Clam diggers have been active
The Dorcas Society of Adven­
the past w’eek, taking a large tist church had a supper and a
num ber of b u tte r clams.
musical program Sunday night,
According to the tide tables, and proceeds, am ounting to $65.
another good four days of clam also went into the same fund.
tides will be coming up, May 15
This is a total of $1130 raised
to 19.
by the Adventists in Brookings.
Fishing Gossip
up demands such.
More members, representatives
[every walk of life, are needed
orely needed to aid in the
immunity development, which,
the past year, has grown by
ips and bounds.
If one has difference with the
lumber's idias. the place and
ly to iron out these differences,
to join, and to make known
ideas. Maybe the cham ber
lotild grab at new ideas immed-
Itely.
Since it your com m unity as
t* u« any other person’s it is
to vour right and privilege to
tip shape its future -which is
Newspapers Help
Keep Ore. Green
F u rth e r pointing to the need
for a vigorous forest fire preven­
tion cam paign this summer, with
fire hazard increased due to the
g reatly stepped up tourist travel
through Oregon. Gov. E arl Snell
recently cited Keep Oregon Green
work as a vital service for all
citizens.
G overnor Snell called upon nine
new spaper men, officers and di­
rectors of the Oregon Newspaper
Publishers’ Association, to act as
— For Mother’s Own Day—
Be it a practical gift or a token of
affection, it can be found at
Moore's Variety
AND A PPA R EL SHOP
Brookings
Market
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Oregon
We Have Some Good
.Alfalfa H a y .
Just Brought In From Klamath
Now In Stock Here!
and Don’t Forge tWe Have
Cement, Roofing Paper
Local News Items
Lt. Bryan Omohundro Jr., for­
m erly of Nashville, Tenn., visited
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Ellis Garcia the past week. He
left last Monday for foreign duty
with the navy in China.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Garcia had
as week-end guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Hynvann of Burns, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Carson have
just returned from San F ra n ­
cisco where Mr. Carson consulted
a heart specialist. They w*ere in
the Bay city about a week, and
they report it was crow-ded with
navy s h i p s , especially around
T reasure Island.
Mr. and Mrs. P erry Haley of
K lam ath Falls and th eir daugh­
ters, the Misses Ju a n ita and Iola,
of San Francisco, and a friend,
Mr. Ramage, left Tuesday a fte r
enjoying several days visit here
with Mrs. H aley’s brother and)
sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. How­
ard Haggerty, at th eir home south
of Harbor.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Simmons
of Murphy were here Monday to
attned the funeral of Mrs. E l­
m ira Haight.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush and
son, and grandson, Joey Bush,
left recently to retu rn to Parker,
Arizona, where they will spend
several weeks on business.
Mrs. Florabel Sm ith returned
last w'eek from a business trip
to Portland.
O. W. M iller was surprised last
w’eek when Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Dexter, whom he had known at
Downers Grave. Illinois, about 50
years ago. stopped in for a visit,
while on th eir way to Arizcna.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Perkins
enjoyed a fishing trip to Gold
Beach last week. Mrs. Perkins
caught some nice fish while Bob
watched her pull them in, it is
understood.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Pepper-
wood, Calif., were recent house
guests at the home of their niece
and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Miller.
Too Late T o ’Classify
FOR SALE—will sell my entire
planting of Croft and Kenyon-
Davis lilies in ground, at a b a r­
gain. Consists of about 10,000
yearlings and about 25,000 bulb-
iets. Several thousand should
m ake com m ercials this fall. A
Real opportunity for someone to
go into the lily business at sm all
cost. Buyer m ay lease ground for
next year’s planting
'^ K e r -
nar, Unnch Pnad. I
The pile of lum ber n e a r the
See “P e te ” for your every in­
H anscam store is growing, so surance need. Lesm eister Agency.
th ere is hope th at enough will
be delivered soon, so th at con­
struction can go ahead on the
addition to the store.
Mr. and Mrs. Benjam in Kerns,
Jr., returned from th eir wedding
trip and a re now m aking their
home at H arbor. T heir wedding
w as an event of the la tte r part
of April at K lam ath Falls.
M erle H anscam Sp (a) 2-c, re­
ceived his discharge from the
navy at S e a ttle last week and is
now a t home a t H arbor. He is
the last of the four Hanscam
boys to receive his discharge, and
three are now at home assisting
th eir fath e r a t the H arbor store.
Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Payne
and son, Kenneth, stopped for a
visit here w ith relatives on their
A Gift
way to Cave Junction from Port
Certificate
Orford.
Appeal to the girl in
Mr. and Mrs. George B. H ar­
M other on M O TH ER'S
ris have gone to Longview, Wash.,
D A Y — give her a g ift
for a visit.
certificate that w ill en­
A fter several test runs, during
title her to a lovely
which tim e all m echanical diffi­
perm anent or o t h e r
culties w ere elim inated, Curry
beauty treatm ent at her
County Lum ber Co. got its planer
favorite beauty shop.
under way Monday w ith fair run
of lumber. Hom er K essler believes
he will be able to take care of
dem ands of local people within
a short time.
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Payne
Closed Sunday and Monday
a re m aking th eir home for the
Miller.
Give
Mother
Zada’s
Beauty Shop
PUNCTATUM SPeCtOCUM
ttiy 80U IITS
FO R SA LE IN N O V EM B ER
Place Your Orders Now
For Fall Delivery
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BULB
FARM
Closed on the Sabbath
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B R 0 0 K IN G S -H A R B O R
Real Estate For Sale
C ontact us w hen in need of a home, bulb land,
o r any p ro p erty in the B rookings-H arbor A rea.
Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need!
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate And Insurance
Office Bus Depot
Brookings, Oregon
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UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS
COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Portable and ‘ In-Shop” Electric
and acetylene welding
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