Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 06, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Ho-xe of the Croft Lily
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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.
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I social studies, physical science,*
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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
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I IV io of in-
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ing about the middle'
It has been announced th a t m onth, he told the Pilfl
..i— . j be
, directed
,.
. . to the
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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
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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
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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
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za
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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.
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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.
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6 F 1 fis
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Wild Life .Movie Booked
l>y Azalea Garden Club
K
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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
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L
P»
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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.
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R trime Dortnr thriller !
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Ixical News Items
" ednesdiij and I'hursday. June 12 and 13_
WARNER
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lr,nIr» »a , M
Andreu Hoffeldt
! n vt to Met foni jast vveek
H lis ?
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Hoffe,dt ’s sister.
Mis>
Fay-
Islaub
of W ashington
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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^
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H est Coast Telephone Compan.'