ruY JUNE 6. 1946
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. B R O O K iyr.c
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veteran notifies the company th at
he has been discharged from the
service.
Officials of the D epartm ent of
V eterans’ Affairs said th at some
ned servicemen who hold insurance companies are n o w
cial life insurance policies senidng out notices to this effect
their terms of m ilitary to ex-servicem ent holding com
should check with th eir mercial policies.
»ce agents to make sure
provisions of their poli-
The Lilly B.
still in force, the sta te
nent of veterans affairs It was in the month of April, 1946,
this week..
Far down on the beautiful Pacific
of such a checkup is Past the Chetco shore, past the
, Should Check
irance Policies
the veteran's insurance
contained certain special
provisions—double indem-
raiver of premiums, or dis-
income—the policy m ay
tiuplated that such provi-
rould be terminated or sus-
automatically because of
service. In such cases,
ieran should make appli-
to have any term inated o r
provisions restored.
Veterans who served in the
forces before Sept. 2, 1945,
liled to report their status,
ave paid premiums for pro-
that are no longer in
By reporting to th eir in
agents, it should be pos-
to obtain refunds for such
ajments.
According to some contracts
itatement of suspended pro-
i will not be made until the
WHY
i you worried, if you can-
obtain window sash and
W HEN
can use crystal sheet glass
all window openings as
cy home buildiers are do-
ance they have found
w HERE
be obtained, to th eir
Icifications and orders from
Chetco
Builders’
Supply
^Ptefe Information
Central B uilding
mouth of the Winchuck river..
Into the golden shawods of the
broad and dangerous Pacific,
Chugged a fishing boat, at thè
helm sat Brookings fisherman
Fair and neglected hair covered
his brow.
As undisturbed by the waves of
the grand Pacific,
Swiftly he chugged away, far
from the opposite shore.
With a feeling so deep and still,
As he dropped his anchor and cast
his nets.
Weideman Had A
Close Call, Fishing
U’m. L. Weideman can thank
the presence and quick thinking
of Jim P etty and Mrs. Jenkins
and Mrs. Shingler last Friday, for
possibly his life.
While fishing from the rocks,
near the old wharf. Mr. Weideman
slipped in some m anner, and fell
some few feet down into the sea
Evidently, in the fall he h urt his
hip or leg. because he acted as
if he were stunned when Mr.
P etty reached for him, to hold
him above w ater while the ladies
obtained an old rope and threw
it to him.
According to Mrs. Jenkins, Mr.
Happy at last to think that all is Weideman was as white as a sheet
well
when they rescued him.
And as he sat back and looked up
at the sky,
He saw dark clouds lifting their
heads—as if in warning,
Then rose a sound of thunder, and
Visitors Impressed By
Community Opportunities
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore had
the wind and waves,
as week-end guests three execu
Beat his boat into the oncoming tives of the Golden S tate Ltd
tide.
Creamery', Oakland, Calif., and
He lifted his anchor and drew his form er business associates of Mr.
nets,
Moore.
W ith the tide he chugged safely
The guests, W alter Lippi, Les
to shore. *
lie Wahlin and Mr. Barry, were
Anchoring his boat he went w ear deeply impressed with business
ily home,
conditions in Brookings. W alter
Ah, things didn’t go well for our Lilli is reported to have been p a r
fisherm an,
ticularly impressed at the prog
On wakening, the day had dawn ress shown in the community
ed in spendor,
since his last visit here a year
A fishing trip was in his mind, ago. He has property here, and is
As he wandered to the beach, but said to be seriously interested -in
was hushed, as he behold.
business opportunitiees of the
As silently before him lay his community.
faithful boat, the Lilly B.,
M otionless lay her broken form,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith
m angled was her beauty.
Done was this by the storm of Leave For Scotland Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sm ith left
of the night.
Faces of friends were m ournfully Sunday for Scotland. In m aking
the trip they plan to stop at K lam
gazing upon her,
ath Falls for a visit, then going
Speechless at first, they stood
Then a fisherm an sad: “Let’s to San Francisco and Los An
geles to visit friends. From there
bury her here,
On the beach, in the sand, on the they plan to travel to the east
coast by way of the Panam a Ca-
shore of the sea.
nay, thence to Scotland for an
indefinite stay.
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W ATER
And with the ebb of that tide, the
good neighbors went home,
Leaving hebind them the wrecked
form of our one-time
Fishing Boat, the Lilly B.—Con
tributed.
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Local News Items
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jam es of
¡Coquille visited their daughter,
■ Mrs. M. S. Brainard, Memorial
' Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Blackie Brian of
California are visiting Mrs. B rai
nard and Mrs. Mabel Miller. Mrs.
Brian is a sister of Fred G ard
ner.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tierce have
returned from M ontana, to m ake
their home here.
Fred Gardner is working at
the Redwood Ranger station and
will soon come here lor exten
sive work on the Chetco River
road.
G. II. Jenkins returned Mon
day from* Gold Beach where he
had spent a few days on business.
A fter being closed down for
a couple of weeks due to sawmill
breakdowns, the Curry County
Lum ber Co. planer was in oper
ation Monday. Mr. Kessler be
lieves the mill will keep him in
operation more or less steady
since repairs have been made.
F. A. W aters, George Lovett,
and Ray Miller are on a business
trip to Bakersfield, and Avanell,
Calif., getting delivery’ of about
the last equipm ent for the mill
which they are building north of
Brookings.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobs of
San Diego., Calif., have been vis
iting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph T. Jacobs on Easy
S treet. The young Jacobs plan to
retu rn here soon to make this
their perm anent home.
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