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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1946)
3 o . 1946 may ì i B qspay « may ? starving >g our liv cord levekl !y. must aPPy over needed rain.] he atter estivai, lut wn. ------ ■ —— jergency Food Election Vital (actor In World world food crisis This program is co-operating to handle and ship. They are S eattle. Re\ E. C Hicks of Sm ith Riv closaly with the President's fam -unable for individual collection F rank H assett and A. O. Boll er. Calif., was a brief visitor at and distribution. The kinds of ine — have X T "roed“ ? , ^ - "A I T ° S‘ Weded are7 inger returned Thursday a fte r Bnvokmgs. Monday, anti from here share w heat p„ - 1 H 1° “ nd densert- evaP°ra h>d. or dried) pea- noon from Medford where the\ left by bus tor Coos Bay to visit a n a .e u h e a t, fats, and otls But nut butter, meat, and fish. Next had been delegates to grand lodge his son* anfi from there to Salem the American rw>-ni , w m u . meat, ana ns B ertha daughter will spend spend m orn. . , „ u, want tO fh> n l«n<‘ are: baby foods, baked! of 1. O. X O. ‘ F. Mrs. IM'* " ,a W " n hirry, u r >.1 to visit « a * ‘m ugnier n He o win Fourth Of World Is c Emergency Food he. ms, stews, soups, honey fruits * 1S" ora Gustafson, Mrs. Boll- today at Payton, to return early m ger and Mrs. Ellen Johnson ne*t week Hungry and Starving Collection has been organized w juices and“ v e g e . ^ s R.vc everyone an opportunity to I In many cities o n -r Oreeon the u e re delegates to Rebekah As- Call at the Pilot office while | At Present * ime w hichbU,o o i X r r , 7 <,y have ¡ X r / r ^ ^ i ^ l ? ln2 l y at ,he SanW t,me at Med* (in town- 8ny day, to subscribe to w orn io obtain iood. or ftwwi m in the thn hnk.af ... this ,u:- drive. , In this .. . I lord, >r food! behalf of the B rookings-H arhor Pilot. urgency food collections for canned in tin. ■uea, un-incorporated, it m u s t ' + \ • cour.tr\ Sponsor# of the Colhefion renrospntnthr« nt ♦ I bc f r o m Personal, m outh-to- 1 June 15, is lagging in this m A i n c 7 7 s s X ^ n " °du “F * a l' B"d ,hr<,Ugh loCal' ! -a >ays Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, , .. ‘ 1 usciing this col-1 organizations. hairraan, w l1 appeals lor lection. S ecretary oi Commerce -------- -------------- ------------ imbutions immediately, Henry A. W allace is the national im . n outlining the need for this chairm an, and Mi s, Eleanor Roo- F O F C S l S c r V I C P »rent, Mrs. Stevenson* points sevt and Herbert 1 Lehman, 1 r rw „ I orm er directoi general of I NRRA i U f rC C illlfjo n pe emergency food collection are honorary chairmen. The food everyone a simple, direct collection is on behalf ol th e' c nrinty , COM PLETE H A R D W A R E LIN K Spring and (except for the past personal means of giving UNRRA. Brookings Oregon Pooling ot supplies in this p ro -H u " ± 7 ' "I"“ '*"» « « T l y k additional help to the hun- and starving overseas. I t of- gram will m ake possible the w i d - h 1h,‘ ;il's an opportunity to all Amcr- est and the fairest distribution of j picious entries in Curry county ' For Good Locks and Plenty of Long Wear is to translate into term s of pei sonally-donated f o o d am ong' tor another year. With the re cent -’0 hot days of May, fore-, her theft sympa’hy for the fam ilies and individuals in war-* t for the ranchers, loggers.' pions of suffering men, women devastated countries that need! anc reeroutionists of this area is children in w ar-devastated it most. iem atical at this time, b u t' Although gifts may not be ear-1 then can be no doubt concern-! ie main objective of the col m arked for particu lar nations or ing the dangt rous fire conditions on is to secure cash contribu- groups or individuals, contribu which have developed in the lip t The secondary aim is to tors may be sure that all will get oid country, a short distance m- gifts of food packed in more as a result ot this united land fron the coast. The combi- effort- nation northeast winds a n d ’ are a fortunate peopled f average American today is| “These gifts,” says Mrs. Steven-, h tem peratures h a v e dried to an exti'i mely low mois- lit more than ever before. son, m ade to the emergency food'f*- I yet 500,000,000 people in E u -| collection are deductible from ture content, and ram s have not be n adequate to remove this I and Asia—a quarter of the individual income taxes.” irid’s population are hungry , Collection depots are selected hazard? starving. j by the local emergency food col-’! As contem plated at present, L battle"- th; t b m rg h t us lection •ommPte ' in each com-1 following cessation of war, none B e a u tifu l tory scourged most of the na-i munitv Stores, churches, schools,1 °i the forested areas in this vi that fought with us. The P°hce stations md tire stations cinity will be closed to all travel, IV drought m hr-Jt a century a re listed among the ceiving as has been true of the past, but Red the war. Disease has places in most localitk In the lam ptire perm its a n d burning These are quality seat co vers made of fine materials local area, grocery st. Hui malnutrition. perm its will he required. Many and precision tailored to fit perfectly. Bee them fishermen, miners, and l a t e r nhe high responsibility of a “labeled" boxes fo r th e pur today. Shop early while quantities last, at and powerful country, the Because of difficulty in handling hu n ter, will want to travel and ■ n c iu mountains, common-sense of a f a r food for overseas shipment, the People at Coechw and Sedans.................................................. 13.95 warned to never 's nation, and the hum ani-i , em ergency food collection is pur- smoke whi It traveling, and if a sympathies of a generousi pose ly lim ited to food {lacked in 'f ail require that the fullest j tin. Canned foods arc < h racier-1 person must moke, to stop, have h effort be made to pro- istically American. They «arc eas- the si ke ar 1 put out the cigar- whf ' ever, and go on. Complete Range ol Sizes rehef for the victims of the ilv identified. They are practical ' ette, buil< a campfire in a — , Aiwa: safe {. iway from inflammable INCINERATORS mate t keep it small and un Collapsible W ire each ner n ie < circumstances leave it un- til pu at out. rest service officials insist MAGIC W EED KILLERS ibservance of these simple Weed-No-Mot i , S-oz. package ! rule: by m otorists if they wish to f njoy the pleasures afforded FOR SALE IN NOVEMBER •<e forest, and to protect th« er up industry, so vital at Place Your Orders Now time. Chetco Home & Auto Supply Company ÎD S idy ietor kings, Or S K A T C O V E t t S ......... OUT-DOOR CLOTHES DRIERS WHCTATUM SPCC/OCUM Î $10-95 $1.00 la y BULBLCTS For Fall Delivery T IT U S BULB FA RM Closed on the Sabbath Oregon VERN W /C i. o o A4 m v c m po » y o u a s a n o f A y c ^ r o v m o hft TOO« .... % AS GOOC AS NEW/ >4 o C Ó 'KRN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for lXl0.\ Oil, c o . PRODUCTS latroi st On ‘ount! f°MBLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Portable and “In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding B ookings O regon Local News Items i Mr and Mrs Gird Logsdon o f , j Corvallis, «and their friend, Mrs ' Gilman Sagen, of Crescent City, | were here Saturday tor the Azalea i Festival. Mark Cotton arrived here Fri- j day afternoon from San Fran- ! cisco, accompanied by Mrs Cotton and two daughters, to enjoy the i festival. They left yesterday for j San Francisco. While here they ' were guests at the McPherson I Fir Court. Mrs. L. M. Hilt of Eugene, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W H I Hibbard was here for a week, i She is the wife of Dr. L. M. Hilt of Eugene. Mrs. Dewey Akers left Sunday j evening for Dayton a fte r spend- 1 ing three days here, guest of her ! husband, and to be present at J the Azalea Festival John Bowdish and Charles W ard ! returned Sunday evening from ' Medford, where they went Wed ' nesday on business. Charles i$i I owner of a new P o n tiac 8, with ! the latest in adjuncts, which he j is sporting around Mr. and Mrs C. T. K athrcns of j Portland, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Bell of Tacoma and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kelly of Seattle were week end visitors at the J R Yelton | and A. P Hendricks homes. Mr. ' K athrens is traffic m anager for ! Montgomery W ard Co., at P o rtl a n d , while Mr. Kelly has a like : ?• - with Stars Roebuck Schedule Change June 2nd T rain No. 333 will leave Coos Bay 30 m inutes e a rlie r effective June 2nd. Following i# the n tw schedule Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive ( oos Bay North Bend Reedsport Cushman .. Eugene 6:30 6:42 7:45 8:52 11:31 p. p. p. p. p m. m. m. m. m. Train will leave stations not shown above 30 m inutes e a rlie r than a t present. Use our overnight sleeper to Portland and save time! Next Time, Try The T rain S. P. The Friendly Southern Pacific (See your nearest S. P. Agent)