Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 20, 1946, Page 10, Image 10

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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
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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..
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and most of their purchases w ere ! looking a fte r k . • nd 2
3. The m arried men seeking myrtlewood novelties.
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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«
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“ “ « fiShing trip ° " ,he McKenz°e s ™ M r ^ a n d ^ M
£ ' * 1 Th„
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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
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Local News Items
Homeless Oregon ex-servicem en, .•
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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.
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1. Only a “ -----"
sm all ------
proportion
of
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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.
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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
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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
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