Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 16, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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n / m e o f tue u ro ft m y
P IC Will Help
V eterans Start
Pine
Cone
T H E A T R E
tj
One Show----- Box
O X of
O i l ICC
opens at 7:45 p. m.
This bill is of p articu lar in ter­
est to C urry county because of
the excellent steelhead fishing
th at can be had in the rivers of
utiA area but
out which
wmcn can oe
this
be ruined
\e te ra n s planning to en ter the by a feu- selfish outlaw netters.
taxi or m otor freight hauling bus-
The game club also discussed
iness in Oregon will find it easier plans for another gun shoot to be
to obtain perm its if they first held, probably next month,
fam iliarize themselves with the
It was decided to have a ladies
state common c a rrie r’’ regula- night at the June meeting, to
tions before applying. This was which each mem ber will bring
the advice given this week by his wife. Dancing, moving pictur-
public utilities commission of- es of Ken Taylor’s boat trip down
f cials to Hugh E. Rosson. state the Middle Fork of the Salmon. I
f
u T a .rs
r . •: S n a k e
R iv e r,
and
east
w ill
director.
feature the evening. A chili feed
Generally speaking, existing was » f 'e d following the busines.
carriers a r e ’’sympathetic" to­
ward veterans entering this busi­
ness. according to A. F. Harvey,
Bv Larrie Robinson
superintendent of m otor tra n s­
port for the PUC. But the first
The school was given a beach
thing
should Know,
know Pa r t>’ by the Baptist church Fri-
...... *> the ’ veteran
Vivian snuuia
Harvey said, is that the m otor da>’ night at the m outh of the
transportation act requires that r ’ver. The p a rty was well attend-
he show his business will not im- cd and all had fun.
pair the ability of existing car-
This week is exam s—and all
£ ” nd » d ? UnoilV r' e
PUb' Clt SSeS aFe S' udyin« for ‘he finals.
pubfic
*° „ Sun?ay ,here Wl11 ** a
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given for the seniors by the frosh
B> consulting with public util- The whole student bodv is in
h U t r,?nVn,SSlon officia,s before- vited. It will be at Bruce Hole’s
hand, the veteran can receive ad- home at 2 00 p m
I
I v ice which may prove helpful to
Monday the sophomores are
h ‘>rn-.es up°fnrn.Kh £,TfaIls" wh<,.n giving a p arty for the student
up for the hearing on his body. It will be a t the Second
. * ‘S X . *° " P era,e- H arvey su tn tn e r Bridge
One veteran in John Day was m o in in g ^
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th<?
Brookings, Oregon
School News
Friday and Saturday—
May 17 and 18
UC&î ftu
Mftf'
and
“The Magic
Stone”
Sunday and Monday_
May 19 and 20
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The Chetco Rod and Gun Club ?• ,Fn lst ° ’her organizations in
its m onthly m eeting at the
*S proiect’ or a combination of
i« * » * .
H arbor Grange hall. Tuesday eve- * T Pt
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" »th unprecedented crowds ex-
Rules were made for the an-
U? S su^ estpd th at the
a Cartoon
nual fishing derbies, including thp T P °
the a re a ’ who have a
tro u t derby, » t- lh e a d
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steelhead and sal- neoni.
• ™ura Pormit
IX'ople to sleep, to register these
IX)N AMECHE
in
SH O U T
A B 0 U T ”
with
Jack Oakie, Janet Blair
Phu a Cartoon
Full Price Range
,0
her election. This bill makes
m » i,J 7 it .'
ber
illegal to have in possession five
or more steelhead at anv o J l
time. The purpose of ,he bill ^
ine transportation o f i l
E , r o r X X X ?
bu’
repo
w i i l 'c l<
, 7 81on
? 'T P « ’. it “ is reported,
Inn-h ’
n 3 hOt d° 8 s‘an<l for
un7 PS- R estaurants expect to
v “” ' ,he. enti« ' dV
0 ,7 ""
and comPlete details of
n n „ ,° 2 'a s'°
n u i " ** and
s~ n in oh next
tne
pr,n,cd
Programs,
______ lssue of ‘he Pilot
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SEE
estiva
C irculating H eaters
j)urt V
Fes
‘unctio;
Stays W hiter Longer
naxing
official
(. June Shr
of th
w. June is
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queen's
l&rol Lee
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HOUSE p a in t
r
second
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OUSE PAINT
’3.25
Gallon
beauty! Contain« Titanium Dioxid«
104 bruuaM
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p i Up
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r the A
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DU P O N T E X P L O S IV E
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>en, Diar
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Leave Your Orders With US
For Blasting Powder
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Chetco Store
W il>on t reeman
' '-honor
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Brookings, Oreg« 1 princ
PF
o1^ Bill
V ^ z' Bil
■ J®imy
have
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‘ Siri« u-j
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Headquarters For
Gutl
Sporting Goods and Fishing Get
DUTCH
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BOY
PAINTS AND SUNDRIES
...
PU M PS
ec iic
Hand — Gasoline Powered
A pump for every need!
( ° m< T n v e " C JJf Plumbing Goods.
m
RANGES AND
CU STO M
“ P E T E ”
A IR E ”
CIRCULATING oil heaters
e just got ir. a new shipment !
For \ our Every
Insurance Need
J» J. Gallagher
l*ete J. Lesm eister Agencv
Real Estate and Insurance
Brookinsrs
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SUPERELAME & SPARKS
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A ti
ereiai
purposes
T
C resto n e O utboard M o to r...%
H. t . Little Bloor Furnaces. . $157.1
ine a
Perfection K erosene Ranges ?ign
'
building. Medford, Liberty build­
ing: K lam ath Falls. 619 pine St..
Coos By. Hall building; and On­
tario at the city hall.
H earing are assigned frequentIq
at various points in Oregon, m ak­
ing it necessary for applications
to travel to Salem or Portland.
Applicant» w ill’ be'no'tifie’fid when
from P„gr One
t’o”' 11 ^ 7 7 '° appear- acconii" e f P,h flower «!"’»' » ill be Viewed.
_ _ y'
, h'’ 1,ueen and her court will
he present at all occasions,
ailure of a few mem bers to
'J“ ' ma t’er. ‘he A ltar So­
n e ts called off its scheduled din­
ner
for h 6:30
p rn. at the Odd
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a l l E f f o r t js
W « b « d ., .„d T h u r s d a y , ^ " —
-May
Mav 22
22 and
a n d 23
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4,
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Rod & Cun Club
Met Tuesday Eve
flHTt
rM
Plus
—
Azalea Festival
Plans Completed
By Committees
i
,/ji/ay
nd
N ow Availably
Tirestont
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i n ^ h S,' o
P L U M B I NG
Oregon
ne Oi
CO M PLETE H A R D W A R E L IN E
QVEE
dOVVn ° n his a PPlication,
W ednesday at the school will
lack of ~ c a
, bCCaUSe ° f his <* a
Iuck dinner or picnic
to show the ^
tZ ntu .teStirnOny” f° r SChOcl and Pa re a * . and aH
freight lin
f ° i hlS projecte(1 care to COI™‘ It s ta rts a t 12 noon
u t h f n C O n su H ed
-Mrs. Levitt H om er is h a v k i X r
fficials, who advised him to music recital Fridav nieht at tho
prepar h,s case thoroughly for school. Eve^-onc £
h< next hearing He did this, and
The eighth grade graduation Is
i n g ' ^ n X “ ^ a ' * ' a ,e r h e a r- Wt for
a f> e A ^ n E ^ n o n e
ing his application was approved is urged to come.
°
num ber of h3d 3 considcrable
Commencement will be held
testify in hi
present to Tupsday night a t the gvm.
nni ?•
ha f H a r v e y avers
Ethel Pierce and Merle B aum -'
IF natio n for perm its should gardner went to Crescent C i t v
£ X
‘° Ge° rKe H E,agK pub- Tuesday -o rn in g and s ^ n t the
•C utilities commissioner. Salem, day shopping.
However, personal assistance will
The last dva of ^h n n i i
n
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Chetco Home & Anti
Supply Company
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