Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 16, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    ?SDAY, MAY 16. 1946
lublicans Only
ididates On
lorrow’s Ballot
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
Smith River
Hom e of the C roft Lily
ra g e Three
nes Maris, telling of the death
it on the blaze. In the m eantim e,
of her friend, Mrs. Sadie Cooley
Helen Fisher saw the blaze and
Mrs. Bennie H am and Mrs. Alf Pettinger, who passed away a t
spread the larm in the store, and
Goodlin of Sm ith River, C a lif.,: the home of her daughter in Id­
Bert DeMoss called the fire de­
w ere Brookings shoppers, Tues­ aho, following an illness of sev­
partm ent.
day and while there called on eral months, due to heart ailm ent.
F ire broke out in the w a re ­
Q uite a crowd gathered but by
friends.
Mrs. Pettinger. native of Chetco , house of the Brookings M arket,
tim e m ost of them arrived, the
vdlley,
was
the
only
dau
g
h
ter
of
Lake
E
arl
Grange
met
in
reg­
■mocrats Have No
Tuesday morning, but was dis­
u la r session T hursday evening at the late John and Lizzie Cooley, covered in tim e, and put out be­ blaze was out. Thor Ask, ow ner
¡lings In Curry Co.
th eir hall a t F ort Dick. M aster pioneers of C urry County, Ore. I f o r e any seriuos dam age was of the store, stated th at the dam ­
Primary Ballot
Bennie Ham presided. Severa’ im -1 She had made her home for many! done. The volunteer firemen a n ­ age wasnegligible, and w hat dam ­
age was done came from smoke.
p o rta n t m atte rs w ree taken care years at Agnes, Ore., and is s u r­ swered the alarm , but through
xnple ballots for the forth- of during the business session. A vived by her widower, C harles the quick action of Ray Goldizen,
For The Census
pg primary election, set for num ber of applications were re­ Pettinger, an officer with the U. of tjie Brookings G arage next
S.
Navy,
in
the
South
Pacific,
and
ceived,
seeking
Grange
m
em
ber­
door,
a
foam
ite
fire
extinguisher
Mr.
and Mrs. Frank P e rg rin a
ay May 17, reached Brook-
seven chidlren and grandchildren. was brought into play and the announce the birth of a 5-lb, 14-
and Harbor Monday. Except ship.
Mothers day was observed a t blaze w as out before the fire oz daughter, at Palo Alto, Calif.,
R eports were given by com m it­
five names on the sta te and
the
local Methodist church S un­ tru ck arrived.
the past week. Mrs. Pergrina, the
tee
chairm
en.
Plans
are
being
ict section of the ticket, the
An extension cord, being used form er Miss Cleo Cross, is the
ocratic party has no candi-| m ade to m ake several im prove­ day with a large attendance. Rev.
The list as appears on t h e ' m ents at the hall, following a re­ E. C. Hicks delivered the sermon, by w’orkmen, short-circuited and d aughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J.
port by Alf Goodlin, building com­ with several special M others Day fell on a pile of paper bags con­ Cross of Brookings. At present
hymns by the young peoples choir. taining insulation m aterials. The Mrs.. Cross is with her son-in-law
m
ir Representative in Congress, ( ittee chairm an.
Corsages were presented to the sparks set the bags afire, and the and d aughter at Palo Alto. F ra n k
Fourth District, Coos, C urry, j Tom Pennell was appointed as oldest m other, Mrs. Eddie W est­
P ergrina is a yeoman first class
ps. Jackson, Josephine, Lane G range in su ran ce agent by Mas­ brook; the youngest m other. Mrs. fire was sta rtin g to burn rapidly
in the navy and presently is s ta ­
w
h
e
n
Goldizen
discovered
the
te r Ham. Bernice W hite was ap­ Jesse Lehmkuhl, and to Mrs. J.
Linn Counties: Republicans
smoke. He grabbed a large foam ­ tioned at the 12th Naval D istrict
pointed
captain
of
the
Lake
E
arl
;s Elsworth; Democrats -
H. Moore, m other of 11 children. ite fire extinguisher and turned headquarters at San Francisco.
degree team .
is Aubrey Wood.
C harles Glover gave an o u t­
ir Governor: R epublicans
99
Snell, and Henry Black of line of the C alifornia physicians’
tr.omah county: Dem ocrats— service. At the meeting, T hurs­
C. Donaugh, of M ultnomah day, May 16, there will be a rep­
resen tativ e o f t h e C alifornia
Ity.
Since thrill-packed adventure
jrSecretary of S tate: Repub- Physicians’ service present to ex­
tingling excitem ent
are
-Robert S. Farrel, of M ult- plain the Grange Co-operative and
H
ealth
plan
to
the
members.
Mas-,
w
hat
every
movie
fan
craves,
county; Democrats—David
«of Linn County and Floyd te r Ham presented Billie Chaney, it is suggested you hustle over to
a recent newlywed a lovely blan­ the Pine Cone ’Theatre and catch
er of Josephine County,
P ictures’ "Perilous
or Cimmissioner of B ureau of ket from the Grange. At the close Columbia
of
the
m
eeting
sandwiches
and
Holiday,”
starrin
g P at O'Brien
or: Republicans—W. E. K im -1
of Marion County; Demo-; baked beans were served by the with Ruth W arrick and fe a tu r­
ing Alan Hale, E dgar Buchanan
s—Ralph W. Peoples of Ma | refreshm ent com m ittee.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
and
Audrey Long.
The
home
of
Mrs.
Eva
Hill
was
county.
Based
on
the
celebrated
Col­
Dr Representative, 17th Dis- the scene of a fam ily gathering lier’s story by Robert Carson
Coos and Curry C ounties:; M others Day. when her three sons that thrilled mililons, the film is
TEX-SUN BLENDED JUICE
ublicans—Stella A. Cutlip of w ere present to extend greeting. the perfect vehicle for P a t O’­
'County and Fred W. Adams, The living room was beautiful Brien, providing him with the |
?urry County; Democrats — w ith bouquets of flowers. The rom antic swaggering type of role
SUN-BLEST ORANGE JUICE
m antle was a m ass of roses and
46-ounce
can ....................................................................
at
which
be
is
so
adept.
A
gang
various flowers. A dinner was
ile County Offices
served at noon, and during the of international crooks and two
TOMATO SOUP
or county commissioner — afternoon music, singing and a glam orous women looking f o r
3
cans for ........................................................................
love
lead
P
at
a
m
erry
c
h
a
s
e
!
social tim e was spent. Present
Marsh of Port Orford,
against
the
intriguing
background
;,
w
ere
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
C
rockett
or County T reasurer: Repub-
SWIFT’S LUNCH MEAT
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald C rockett of Mexico City. And P a t handles
r—
Irene Boyd.
them
all
with
his
usual
finesse.
P e r can ............................................................................
County Sheriff: Republi- and H a r v e y Lockwood of the
Chetco valley. Another son, Zahni In addition, as a surprise, P a t
-R. G. Sabin.
turns up as a convincing croon­
hr Justice of the P eace_ A . E. C rockett of Pistol River, was un­
er!
T h at’s right—he sings in sev-1
able to be present as he was out
eral
scenes, and is good, too.
in
the
hills,
bear
hunting.
Democrats have filed in
Ruth
W arrick departs from her
county.
W ord was received by Mrs. Ag­ form er dem ure p ortrayals to i
play the p a rt of a sm art girl
columnist from the states w ho'
knows all the answers, and she
E W - - -
handles the new role adroitly.!
Sim ilarity, Alan Hale gets the j
•athing Trunks for B oys........................*......$1.25
chance to display his versatility
as the “heavy” of the film, and
aily Colored Sport Sox, 614 I d 10*4............... 35c
is as menacing a villian as this
reviewer has seen in a long, lo n g ,
trails, 8 to 14 .................................................$1.80
time.
Roy Chanslor has whipped the
Do« t Forget That Graduation Gift to be found at
story into a crackling screen­
play, and the ch aracters come
vividly to life. T here’s P a trick
Nevil (P a t O’Brien), an adven­
tu re r with an eye for a well-J
Templar Building, Brookings
turned ankle! A g n e s S tu a r t;
Cloth and Accessories for every m em ber of the fam ily!
(R uth W arrick), a new spaper gal
on the track of a story and a
husband! M ysterious Dr. Lilley
(Alan H ale), who kills for the
thrill of it!
Fire Does Little
Damage At Market
“Perilous Holiday
At Pine Cone, Sun.
BROOKINGS
___ MARKET
—Friday and Saturday Specials—
V IC .
A id .
Just Received A Shipment Of Those
Extra Good, all-Brass
CHAMPION SPRAYERS!___
COFFEES
EMMRICH’S COFFEE
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
WELLMAN COFFEE
DEL MONTE COFFEE
7Ç— The Fam ily Shop
Row M Display!
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
Electric Turbine
W ATER P U M P S
Any Capacity Desired
New Fluorescent
l ig h t in g F IX T U R E S
BROOKINGS ELECTRIC &
RADIO CO.
V. A. MENDENHALL
The Chetco Cafe has announc­
ed. th a t startin g today, the cafe
will be closed on Thursdays. This
is a change in closing days. P rio r,
to this date they closed on T ues­
days.
Too Late To Classify
FOR SALE—a 1 1-white porce­
lain enam eled trash bu rn er with
hot w ater coils, very efficient. Al­
so boys all-wool coat and cap,
size 1, like new, reasonable. W.
Christenson, 1st house north of
Gran ge ha 11.
____________•
For quick sale: 40 acres good
soil, 4 miles south of Gold Beach,
excellent ocean view, on county
road, h -m ile from highway 101.
about 10 acres cleared. Lots of
heavy fir tim ber on the balance.
Spring w ater piped to 4-rm house
woodshed, chicken house, bam ,
about 2 acres in potatos, garden,
berries and bulbs. $6500. Physical
condition cause for sale. A. R.
Canned
M IL K
Limit: One Case To a Customer
$ 4 .8 9
Per Case
BORDEN’S
DARIGOLD
GOLDEN STATE
SEGO
CARNATION