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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1946)
rogé Ten nome oj me uroji L,uy Sense And Some NO NSENSE for the gun, many of the pioneer families would have had few sub stantial meals. No great number of generations could ever wipe out the love of firearms in the American people. People* of this area haven’t come to appreciate the work be ing done, and that being planned, by this rod and gun club. Made up of sportsmen who love the outdoors and such sports as are n furnished ; ; ''; « . ’'^ by r k , the 'n K outdoors, k w ^ u e r m these ent ried veterans were forced to live Earl, and am ily of San A nselm o..' the Pine Cnn* doubled up with relatives or They were looking over the a re a Mrs. Ethel yy X ' friends, and at least another one- with idea of locating here to es- and Mrs. E <5 m fifth were in cramped, unsuitable tablish a lily business. He is zanita Ore • quarters. m anager of S tu a rt Oxygen Co., in O. M. Bieham k 'W , s (»The lading . home th 2. Predom inantly, the m arried San Francisco. veterans were seeking three- to Mrs. Madge Moore, p ro p rie to r, Bigham. SisteR five- room apartm ents or four- to of Moore’s V ariety Store, told the John Bowdish six room houses th a t would rent Pilot Monday m orning th a t m any 1 W ard left m J cu , or sell for from $30 to $50 per tourists had called at her store (w here they month.. ’••• and most of their purchases w ere ! looking a fte r k . • nd 2 3. The m arried men seeking myrtlewood novelties. : tv Dusiness apartm ents or houses were alm ost Norris Kemn l e f t R e t u r n ™ « I a ,°rm a H°eger, a n« 'T “ “ « fiShing trip ° " ,he McKenz°e s ™ M r ^ a n d ^ M £ ' * 1 Th„ .**3“ r riVer' He eX[>« ' ,s “ > vis“ W ends land, of C o o X i * " of game and hunting rules and practices for perpetuation of the veterans for family units is a c t- j__________ L sport all America loves—hunting ually g rea ter than the 37 p e rc e n t1** and fishing. living doubled up. Fully half of those already renting said they plan to find a b etter place to live' I ef* ceo««. within the next year. Few Veterans Able To Find A Home ies a t! th e Cleveland home this VERN hst>R W " <f aoMNtwc r r A f SM oorw -rr sovmo S AC GOOD AS Local News Items Homeless Oregon ex-servicem en, .• ... „ „ and Mrs. Roy y F F. ' Cottre11 C ottrell are sharing their house-hunting of Elder Glenda?e p ^ f R° By Dewey troubles with a large proportion i ° hn™ Í ' WC*3 . T “ ”? ,, h° me of M r- and Mrs J The Oregon Coast M agazine” of the nation's World W ar II vet- . published by the Oregon Coast erans. according to a report on a J ' ^ » « K h e r early this week., Association, which boosts for the nation-wide survey received this . ^yle Redfield, o f Redfield's tourist travel over Highway 101, week by the state D epartm ent Sq.uare Deal Gr°cery, was a Eu- reka business visitors, Monday, in came to the desk of the Pilot of V eterans’ Affairs. Monday. In the center of the 8- "About th re e -fifth so f t h e m a r r - ^ ^ l e s ,orr h U Sl] frUi' S and Wge f° r h,s store' Page paper were portions of a ted w ar veterans who w ere dis-, number of letters from people, charged last December were still Liewey Akers returned on the as far away as New York, w ant seeking more suitable living a c c -! *arly Monday morning bus from ing io know about vacationing on omodations in early April.” acc- Dayton " h e re he spent the week the Oregon coast. ording to the survey, now being end with his family. Tourist travel alreadu « c° nducted by the research service f ,Mar* C Cotton left Tuesday business. has not started we «fLee of coordination and planning -f or a bus,n^ s ‘rip of a few days tap to « X f « X J e *" ,he V e,crans A d m in istra tio n J,n -th eS .a " F ra "eisco area. Roy Sunderland, owner of the men, by tourist camp oumers and Main points disclosed by pre- Chetco Home and Auto Supply others who deal with the travel- ‘T.,n.ary s p o r ts from the survey, mg public. Wert new cars and " b?cb was conducted among 3CMXJ Co., returned home Sunday from a week's business trip at P o rt v ,.n ,„ u l. these lh, ; r people vvo ^ enI,sted ! " listed men fbscharged rtischarg“d from five i*and hmx more plentiful, land. Things are more difficult I laim they would never go so and th ree navy se p a ra tio n to buy now , tv f a r as to estimate what the nurn- J*'nters ,n the ,ast two weeks of jng the w a than r ” at any time dur- f*'r <>/ tannsts coming over High- L 1W5. were these: ; Mrs C I p he reported. P atrick left Monday Mtiy in i would be. ' 1. Only a “ -----" sm all ------ proportion of • I ’hose veterans seeking apartm ents for Ashland to spend a few days *n F ^P aration for this antici- or bouses were able to find them visiting her m other, who has been „‘ J ’ , a ' e ' aU a,ong the coast ? the first lhree m onths a fte r seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs Glen Simpson had r a r L v UrkSl C°,UrtS are rising “ C h a r g e . Two-fifths of the m ar- as week-end guest, his brother, | apidly P» 5 as people ,M‘‘,ple can build build, and as _____ ___________ m aterial sources p e rm it From ,i“ a,L ,Lake southward. no less ban 50 such new courts a re un der construction, if such can be conn ,.,1 from the window of a bus »Pieding along the highway. IA U C M COO XouQJ AMO TO O - a o> o VERN’S AUTO SERVICE Authorized Dealers for UNION OIL CO. PRODUCTS COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Portable and ‘ In-Shop” Electric and acetylene welding BROOKINGS OREGON Looking Ahead," a column in this magazine, lists many attrac tions which are likely to interest travelers to travel over the Ore-1 gon coast highway. First on the hst, beginning the first of this month and running until the tenth of August is the S{riped Bass Derby at Coos Bay. Starting the past Sunday and running for two days was the Oyster F e s fitv il at Bay City, with pumics. July 14 to 20—Blossom Week in the Brookings-Harbor Area, when acres and acres of lilies will be in bloom. 2 to 4 Hedliead Roundup a T ait, with plenty of p retty girls, beach races, w ater sports and entertainm ent. Aug 10 and 11 Pirates Regat- a on Coos Bay Aug. 28 to Sept. - R egatta Salmon Derby at As toria Sept 2 to Nov. 3 W ald port Salmon Derby. OcL 20 to 22 Annual convention of Oregon t oast Association at G earhart. topie busy in the fields and about their businesses, do not make much news, as well be at- a r n d 1 btk th<* dirth ° f feat^ d i'S i h ‘S W*LIC* ’be hool election Monday, which did not arouse much attention, hap penings of note were few "«>'• 1. «-wryon. glad , 0 |earn hal < h..,c„ a Gun C|uh has ptanim l another shoot. People ^ “ " L 0 ,hls ar,’a ,il” ‘ ^ « s .J » n’an> haVe r ‘*ih' '» hoast of their prowess Reeollec- *h"” ' ,n Apnl *><■ bear out this assertion. PERSONALIZED ATTENTION T o most people the phrase "G reyhound Service" means one thing above all o th e r s - the friendly, fxrum ai interest Greyhound folks take in helping their customers with eviry travel problem , in doing everything they can to assure each passenger a m ost G reyhound’s reputation for personalized •erv ice is no accident. From the very begin ning. careful considc-ration for the welfare o f T a i hound policy. Drivers, agents and all per- « « n e l are carefully chosen and thoroughly trained to carry out this policy. Today, Grey hound is rightly proud o f the fact th at a child, an elderly person, or people enjoyable trip. 1 « « tts passengers has been the keystone o f Grey •IS T P A C IF IC I ■ •O S w ho have never travelled before can enter a Greyhound depot and be sure f gwnng safely, pleasantly to their d e stin .^ n s S egga c I . . . C 0 D I T g R I YHO 0 ■ c P g T IO O I I cla