Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 23, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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JVRSPAÏ. MAY 23, 1946
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Edenee,
j
dence, Q.
= - ^ S ^ R tor ^ u : o L _ brookings or
hippies Will Be
Sale In Area
i
ago r
; t r
fh u r >
~
■ first w o rld w ar. O there h a t
t ' ld a countv-w i d e ^ X e t i n " tO ( an d M rs* C lin to n M oore cam e
s h a r«?d by young V eterans^iniin0 fTUeSday eveninS. May 2S ^ T h e ¡' H
from A shland. M rs. Llovd
ed in E u ro p e o / i n t h e X i f l T i t
P„
Th*
JJ’ X
'X
p a "> , - » - « - I
iturday, M ay 25
second conflict, who m ade
Poppies th is y e a r for thP
tim e. I f we could know the sto r
Last Appeal Made By
ies o f a ll those v eteran s, old X
Local Unit Of A m er­
young, th e y would m ake an epic
ican Legion Auxiliary
of service and suffering for the
s e c u rity o f A m erica.
here is a story behind ev e ry
“ M aking the popies
of the little red poppies w hich im p o rta n t benefits P fOr d isa b le d
Saint«
rv S um
school «o,
-Aident!
ar and
■»eior.
Advent
this area and a ll | v e te ra n s ,” M rs M endenhall e™
1 9 <5 J - citixensof
- _ , in h ?nOr of th e Itin u e d . - F irs ,, it enables them
pn «'ill «ear
t 11 15
dead. Saturday, May 25 — j
‘ Break ’
rican
pTah; s
Day.
’• Viola
|Each poppy is different and h as e t erj- poppy they m ake. To actu
wisld.
a*l.v e a rn some m oney again' is’
ow
n siurv.
story, r.\pi<aiiit-u
explained M r s . —
»T
Psalm, ;
u , . prwMetrt of
*1 are al
and
helplessness. Most of them ?„„° h
will
th e m oney hom e to th e ir ^ 0 ^ 1
Second, th e w ork is valuable as
.•’ .IS DOING D O D D L E
o
cc u p atio n al th erap y . It occupies
* DUTY >H1S Y E A R ..
th e ir h an d s and m inds and heln •
th
well.
nns and helps
th em
em g g e e t t well
d an r "
cIub a re sponsoring a S ta tn p l / ’ csp e c ,a Hy A zalea
2
t0 ** heId a * the h all nn u
P ? rk ’ and to th e g reen -
r T e n ^ r ’ eVenin^ ’ J u ne 1. A r e p - • m
and to I s s e y s
The Lone S ta r L u m b er Co.,
a ~ ± Ve Wa* p re sen t a " d g av e
h *S yaWl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
R
D
avt™
I
len
at,Ve n am e for th e mill being
of rh ?
l ° the G range m em bers
ure of PFOp^ ed in su ran ce m eas- P o rtla n d a re spending a wee°k T e x a s ^ n v hL Sulliv,an tr a c t by th e
m
J.
° f W a te r». Lov-
Servian
C alifornia P hysicians visiting Mr. and M rs a P H en
i
p
,
e
i
i
o
"<
- ”: r x z t '
turn h
G rangers. D uring lec- n r
Robison n
direction of Ilah
early
to the n W ° ? ageS Were P a n t e d
er, n
POPPY
j/gs
’OPPY DAY
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E N JO Y
t e L
T
i a t h- i c u y
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Smith River
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FOR THE AZALEA FESTIVAL!
JEANS for the little tots, sizes 3 to 8!
SUMMER HATS fo r men and women
Just received from Los A ngeles:
W,ES DRESSES A N D P L A Y CLOTHES
W
HtY’S'Æ / s ä . s ^° p
T em plar Building, Brookings
Pand
Af
3 »
2
^
^
,
t0 re tu rn ot - h e r classes a iic
f te i r <
a
w eex-end spent visiting h er p a r ­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. K enneth L ay ­
man.
Mrs. Eva Hill has re tu rn e d to
h er home from Gold Beach a f te r
visiting her sister. Mrs. A lpha
W alker, who is confined a t th e
| home of h er d au g h ter. Mrs. M aud
Morse.
,
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Row ley and 1
daughter, D orothy, re tu rn e d to +•
th e ir home S unday evening from +
Medford w here they spent the
week-end atte n d in g to business
affairs.
I
essories for every member of the family!
on Disputy!
Electric and G asoline Turbine
A T E R
PUM PS
*^n> ( apacity Desired
U
g
New Fluorescent
H T I N G F IX T U R E S
B ookings electric
R adio co.
v
A- M endenhall
SPO R TS
BEAUTY
SH O P
a , ,h fo e r
Local N ew s Item s
w
SU M M ER
but keep your hair
looking lovely, too!
Z A D A ’S
><
Sawmill M ay B e In
Prdouction Soon
le rn o je . M r._ D ay to n holds a
tu
.
position w ith M ontgom ery W ard
i ° n V ,s being built Irom
er, Mrs R u e, u - i i A . ‘ m oth- Co- a t P o rtla n d .
'
tim b e r w hich w as p u rch ased from
Jim
R
obinson
received
a
m..<t
n
? V - S u lh v a n * and a lre a d y som e
whose m, th .?
L" ‘S P e te rs «n.
m g ro und of a p p la u se last F r i ’ m»i h ,n ery is being in stalled . The
a, S a n u ’! ^ " ^ X
h
day a fte rn o o n w X n he X m e d ' w “ . T r S l C "
mU*
fo li* ? * * *
<ha
frnm m
S frru«»
...........
*
v
»
p
rinrea
-« his
s-.._ r _ e s ta
. u ra n t
11
a -•«Mi-horse p ow er ra d ia l
from in fro n t of
diesel engine.
- Z - '" ,8 ,'he business
session.
_____
a c r°ss th e s tre e t to sto p a ru n -
No m ill pond will be in stalled .
la r
Aid m et in regu- h e d c n ^ ' A p p a re n tl.v th e d riv e r
since
th e logs will be ta k e n to
Th./rx i
T the com m u n ity h all ad fai,ed to se t th e b ra k e s w hen
th
e
c
a
rrie
d by a high line s tre tc h ­
L \ m
a fte rn o o n - M rs E lea n o r ^ k ,n g an d th e c a r s ta rte d to
from su p p o rts ab o u t 300 feet
m ‘ h
preslded- Devotions w ere \
o u t ln to th e m iddle of th e a ing
p a rt.
in charge of Agnes M aris. The StFeet whpn
saw it. an d
At p resen t, «**
all « logging
will
lad,es
ladies , have
h ave P
planned
a n n e d a food
f o o d sale
c» i « l r ra a n ? . to sto p **•
it.
’gg in g w
in be
“I hope everyone who puts on and w hite elep h an t sale to be
tra a c to
It is expected
ex p ected
M r and M rs- H a ro ld Jo n es o f done by . tr
t° r.
r * 11
a poppy on
closn?Py
? n f Poppy
° PPy Day wil1 look hel<t S a tu rd *y afternoon. Ju n e 1 . G ra n ts P ass a re v isitin g M r an d shiD D ed^L ° f n ‘' ,Um ber wlU
f i Z k
,tle fl0“ 'e r and Hn he com n,un ity hall. C o m m itte e ;” ^
A1 B u ch an an a n d A n d y m S ,
«nd e a s te rn
th in k of th e men who m ake the " c h a rKe ° f food is E thel Good- R ,dges' M rs J o n e s is R idge's
-1
POPP'PS
h at they z nave
have oeen
been ' ln a " d ,hp “ hite elep h a n t u n d e r d a u Sh ,p G and Mrs. B u ch an an '
♦u
s. w ----
s
S ee P e te " fo r y o u r every ln-
at they are still dlrpotton
.
- of - M - « ay , Crook a and
n n je
s - s ls ,e r "
^ th r ro
o u u g g h an d w h hat
Jes-
heCfllier» of
csf th
«U_:_
Ae th
. u e close
.
su ra n c e need. L esm eister Agency.
e n d u n n g because
e ir w ar sie
Sle ^ s s a r d . At
of the
! ^ C% T hi‘n h wiI1 60 u n d e r - 'a i ’ernoon * e cream , cookies and
stood th a t th e popy is not a ma-
Were served by Mrs. Eddie
ch m e-m ad e tag. but a carefu lly U e stb rook.
■■....
^2-
.5 s b a P ^ i sym bol of rem em brance The home of Mr. and M rs W al
m ad e by th e disabled in honor of lac<‘ Jam ison was destroyed bv
their d e p a rte d com rades."
| fire late S unday night. The Jam ^
»sons had gone to bed and w ere
auxiliary ..
aw akened by the flames. The
house and co n ten ts w ere a to ta l
t of the American Legion A ux- u l i i m o n th ? G range hpld its rcg - chased
m ir
o
•!!
oss. Mr. « tv and
Mrs.
u r-
e ra l’l
c ^ o Jam
T ' T ison
h e p ‘fo
i
A n new
p erm an
en a t . ___
will
p rep are
bi? which is completing prep-
you
fo
r
a
sm
a
rt
and
active
h'3ns for observance of the a F o rt D ick mT?,','n a a *
h a " m er/ red F ^ g u s o n ranch in low-
« ¿ v e r.7
T h u rsd a>' evening, e r F ort Dick sestion n e a r the
day here.
sum m er. Z ad a‘s will give you
■Hi? poppies have been received S ev eral applications w ere voted lake and have recen tly finished
a
wave th a t will look nice no
on an
d accepted
to »«nbenhip
m em bership building theU
th e ir new
bn
ar:d
accepted te
„ / hom
,m e 'T'u ~
The
h o s p i t a l v : T in itiatio
T t n . ® The first
first and
and second
second building
w
as
p
a
rtly
covered
m a tte r how active a sum m er
building w as o a r t l v
by
•here they wen. m Qfir u
, g
£ lven t0 a large insurance.
you’re planning.
« "ttersns of b oth” w orld n ing J u n e ' s ’ with’ S k " f ’ Y h '”
SCh00' eleC,ion w en‘ olT vprX
‘ Mn V. A. M endenhal| to id , Rreg te a m /
“
E arl de- quietly a s tru s te e election held
“ /wt ¡is they w ere sorted, co m m itte es w ere c h -e n • ’ Mm w '
a f ' ern<x,n' Ver>' fpw' votes
I
tn.de ready fo r dis- Jam iso n g av e a ^ r ,
£
^ “k X s
Closed S undays and M ondays
Ivo®
mi
P ogen
Mr. «i.u
.....
u n a iu rueaa
and Mrs. u L v eonard
R ead
. retu rn ed to th e ir hom e n e a r M er­
ced. Calif., M onday a f te r tw-o
w’eeks vacation spent a t W hite
Rock. On T h u rsd ay th ey w ere
j joined by friends from M erced,
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Edw’ards, J
who also left M onday via G ra n ts
Pass.
, . Mr. and Mrs. Ed H o a r visited
Mrs. H o ar’s brother. W. J. T hom ­
as, a t B u tte F alls, over th e p ast
week-end. The T hom as fam ily
expects to com e to B rookings for
the Festival.
1
Did anyone ev er h e a r th e say
ing: "T h ere’s alw ays room for
one m o re ? ” W ill th a t w as the
w ay it was a t "S nug H a rb o r.”
this wee^ The Lloyd H arbins
cam e across th re e s ta te s to visit
Mr. and Mrs. A1 F alco n er from
S acram ento, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim H am m ell cam e from
Republic. W ash. It had been 14
y ea rs since th ey had seen one
another. Mrs. Addie H arb in of
P o rtlan d w as also visiting h e r
son. Lloyd, w hen tw’o o th e r of
his brothers. H ow ard and R ussell
decid< 1 to come. ’ o. Then, in
, Mr.
crd»jr to have a
ik ir '! e Are LocaI A gen ts For
DU PO N T E X P L O S IV E S
Leave Y our O rders W ith US
t o r B lasting Pow der
Chetco Store
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W ilson Freem an
Brookings, O regon
9M0KINGS
MARKU
Specials, Azalea Week
— ■■ I ■■ ,, -- r, —
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¡Fey. Sel. E nglish W alnuts, lb. 45cf
j Filbers, per p o u n d .................... 35c J
S. & W. Liquid Apple J u ic e ......... 35c
Wellman T o m a to . P uree
23c
Thompson Seedless R a isin s......... 53c
H unt’s Tom ato Sauce, 3 fo r ..........19c
Campbell’s Tom ato Soup, 3 for. .25c
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