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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1946)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Ho-xe of the Croft Lily •} '"'■■rhe year, was 84 years old. F uneral W illiam Hoar of services were held a t the Hull is visiting his grandm & Hull M ortuary; G rants Pass. nice M. Echols. He nj. now for the following Mr. and Mrs. Riley Byran and here several weeks. -------- I social studies, physical science,* - ....... - children, Audrey and D arrell, of Doris Somers, of Women may receive one-third P°litical science and government. John Dawson and Lucy Young Millville, Calif., are visiting this spending a couple of of the appointments now being ««riculture, English, m athem at- stole a march on their friends, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. her sister. Mrs. Dav? made for civilian instructors un- ics’ accoL*nting. business admini- Tuesday evening, when they went E. L. Miller. Mrs. Bry an and Mrs. She ju st completed hens der the arm y education program istration. Also needed are in to Crescent City and were m ar M iller are sisters. a t Reed College, Pop- Miss Agnes Hensley returned in Japan and Korea. Academic structors in electricity, radio, ma ried. While details concerning the A rt Crook told the r chine shop, welding, heating and wedding a r e ' meager, the couple Saturday from a two weeks trip instructors must hold a bache lo rs degree or its equivalent and ventilation, plumbing, carpentry, was attended by his brother, Lt. to Sacram ento, and the Bay area. the “sway-back” bridge, C hetco, had been repl have hail at least two years suc cabinet making, blueprint reading, Bob Dawson, and her sister-in- Robert Reekman left Monday six-foot culvert. law. shop mathematics, mechanical cessful teaching experience in an for Cave Junction where he will The bride, a recent arrival to work for the forest service blister A ttorney Ed Ackley, accredited educational institution. drawing, commercial subjects, law offices in the Cents, T eacher of trade school subjects music, art and literacy training. the area from Wyoming, lived rust ccfntrol crew this summ er. Applications letters her folks on a place up the are considered on an individual -- • ' r .............., and «V I IV io of in- *11- ing about the middle' It has been announced th a t m onth, he told the Pilfl ..i— . j be , directed ,. . . to the .. Chetco. The groom, a navy vet >asis Schools established for mil- d'liry should itary personnel comprising the Army Educational Instructor Se- eran, has lived here for some Manrion Nance, district forest day. A form er resident arm y of occur>ati<»n in .Japan and lection Office, 205 East 42nd St., time, and is employed by John ranger of Gold Beach, will show and G rants Pass, he has Korea are offering courses at the New York, 17, N. Y., and should Bowdish. The couple left, drag- films on wild life to the Azalea past few- months beeia ..................... cIub; Tuesd»y afternoon, special work connected high school, junior college and ‘ he accompanied by ? two two copies copies of K>ng tin cans, for their honeymoon - — t ■ _ — • . JUITP 2 n hp C rn n a n H o 11 June 11 nt at 2, at t t the Grange hall. I U. S. Government Form 57, now '*0 undisclosed J coast points trade school level-;. come tax at San Franc Everyone is invited to come. The Salaries, including the over available at any civil service plans to buy property th ! same films will be shewn in the build. seas differential, r a n g e from branch office. Larger I ackages May Be| evening to Chetco Rod and Gun $3,725 to 54.550 for in stru cto rs - — —----- — _____ za * Board of directors o meeting army qualifications. The Mrs. A B Riddell of Portland erseas Soldiers I club. Mr. and Mrs. M arshall Dana ■ m et T u e s d a y ^ r in g a / Civilian Teachers Needed In Japan John Dawson Stole subjects: ! March On Friends nine months in exceptional cases. .. a tra l building on routine by the w ar departm ent, and de Leo Lucas left Tuesda; parture schedules are being a r lay is form er owner of the Clifton for E ureka where he u# ranged for June, July and August. hotel there, having recently sold tially. according to a recent an nouncement of the arm y postal' Gladys Kindell and her son, delivery of a new truck Appointments will be for a year, it to A1 Oien and associates. Floyd, left W ednesday for Port- F or your every insura service. land to attend the Rose Festival, see P ete Lesmeister, Br The new weight limitation is <0 pounds, and a maximum meas-l tirdnent of 100 inches in length' and girth combined is now per-: m itted Not more than one p a r cel will be accepted for mailing in any one week by the same per son or concern to the same ad dress. and each package must contain only those items specifi cally requested by the addressee. The signature of the soldier m ak ing the request together with descriptions of the articles de One Show — Box Office Opens 7:30 p. m. sired, his name, grade, and com PAINTS AND SUNDRIES pany or unit address must be shown postal authorities before parcels will l»e accepted for de F riihn and Saturday. June 7 and S_ livery at an APO outside the con Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered tinental United States. Pine Cone Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing T h e a tre Brookings DUTCH BOY Oregon PU M PS A pump for every need! I. B. X-Ray Unit Will Be Here, June ID The Tuberculosis Unit will be in town, in front of the Central Building, June 10. Children, six, who have attended school, can be X-rayed providing both parents are X-rayed also. Every high school student and adults are urged to have the chest X-ray at once. Please notify Box 132, Brookings, at once. No charge will he made for these! examinations. » ' w«»h Ourortiy À* C io * H o i. Mory A,«o<. Aub«*y M o iiv y TKorrx,» Hofl taymomd Story by Hordbofl ond Holt, ovtboo ¿JAvT’ny o * Bovoty by lo b * Ford //ja i/u n /r .V f r . Sunday and Mtwulay, June D and ID— Lov*S|ory” OF today _ ., tomorrow ., always « ft’ k w oflh. 4* Complete Line of Plumbing Goods, STOVES, RANGES AND “ CU STO M CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS We ju st got in a new shipment! J. J. Gallagher 1’ I. U M B I N G •Maybe Music May Come In Place of Political Chat ,. W A TC H TH IS CORNSl Many a radio listener in this — area can give a sigh of relief * now that the California prim aries are over. There is a possibility a short pause tor music and | entertainm ent" before the air- [ waves again sta rt carrying mess a g e s extolling the virtues ot Cal- itornia’s political candidates. fifWrro W » B 0 nT4 6 F 1 fis A IR E ” \ Wild Life .Movie Booked l>y Azalea Garden Club K . p [ • moving p ic tu n . e n title d : j t Ihe Realm of the Wild" and A ree of Life in Brookings" to It x' shown by the fo restry d e p a rt m ent. w ith M arion N a n c e in Ì Ì L P» h* wttUAM OtfTMU •• OOM KHAtV • | charge. ) The pictures will be shown on l ; ^ 11, at 2 O’clock at the Grange hall. Garden Club mcm- U tend^h frf‘endS arP invited to J a t< nd this free entertainm ent. ’"**• imtio A»mn 1 R trime Dortnr thriller ! BAXTER "» vcMwtNOM * & *• Cotvnbia't // Your Telephone Is a Farm Tool, too Ixical News Items " ednesdiij and I'hursday. June 12 and 13_ WARNER À er- lr,nIr» »a , M Andreu Hoffeldt ! n vt to Met foni jast vveek H lis ? r ? Hoffe,dt ’s sister. Mis> Fay- Islaub of W ashington - » i L i n " ho, arnVed by Plant' to J visit them for a few weeks. „ ? ,l\ a.nd, Mr** Vcrnon Hanscam attended the funeral of Mrs. Hans- N.mn ^ a ? dm other Mr®- Anna Nunn Welch at G rants Pass, f t . ay. .Mrs. Welch, who lived • 'cte with Mrs. Hanscam for a Yovr telephone is one of your best friends in you time, trouble and money in your farm work* •t can serve you only when it is in working ord* won t you please handle your telephone insW coreblly. Treat your telephone as you would d portent ferm tool, and it will serve you well. v W BefbwDato^ 1 H est Coast Telephone Compan.'