Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 11, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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Home of the Croft Lily
BRUUKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS,
lilP JVlUllVil
]\I<irTpII UUv» Older
residents of the valley. The
tfW
funeral was held June 26 at Hoi-
Tn Uttfticn
Rilirlpc VUIlLIitVv
Cnnplovo rnent
man & was
Lutz at m ortuary.
Entomb-
Memorial P ark
mausoleum.
Joe Morrell returned last week
from Astoria where he had a t­
tended the state convention of
the ¿fraternal Order of Eagles,
which was held June 27. 28 and
29. He report« that there were
over 1900 members present and
that the next annual convention
will be held at Medford. He is a
member of the Klam ath Falls
Aerie, No. 2090.
Smith River
.¿ rtiK sp A Y , jyry
dy is the form er Dorothy Kam
berg
Fishing Gossip
Mt. Q 4 M
/-a, y or ™am eaa»
C r e ^ n t ^ T t v M ? nCea M rOW,
n i *h, " ,L
,M ? ? d Ml? ‘, ? as
By J. J. Gallagher
The two sea-going “profs
Kemp and Guthrie, have what it
takes. They made several forays
in the bay and knocked over ,en.
black snappers and ling cod.
The bjg native trout are in
Mc/ ay went up the Win’
chuck and got a nice catch of
,hem soma “P ,0 20 inches-
Bi” Tuff of Redwood quaran-
Firel^ngMUnCy and M" S SUe An"
15 '» « ^ c h e s tong f ^ m T h e
Family Re-union Held
a
, ,,
lulv 4 3 r "unlon ’vas held ° n
M. nev r , mu
mcmbe,rs of the
nn Z
uT <
3 . P'Cn,C
thnG»
nC I s n v e r- Among
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home the past w’eek.
Mr. Mobley, Co-op bulb inspec­
tor, is in the area, m aking his
inspection of lily patches. Any­
one interested, please read ad-
P ITTS B U R G H PAINT VALUES
YOU C A N T B E A T /
Longart-Laatlna
Paint
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, Winchuck in the past week.
When the tides lowest in 70
Former Del Norte Man
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horn and years, anybody and his brother
Passes At Portland
children and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- went clamming at Meyers creek
Word has been received here ert Browne and children, of Ash- a couple o weeks ago. Manv got
by friends, telling of the death land have returned home a fte r their limit in a short tim e thev
of Chester Becksted, 69, who spending the Fourth of July hoi- report
passed away at Portland, June 22 iday with Mr and Mrs. Oscar
H ere’s one on Elm er: “Happy is
Browne
from a heart ailment.
the
man who
can enjoy a snuuze
snooze
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...«w vim
He was a native of Smith River
Mr. and Mrs. H ostetler and two on a fishing trip—and still get
and spent his younger life here, daughters of Forest Grove, Ore., flsh without typing the line to
attending Smith River schools made a brief call at the home of his big toe. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er
He later moved to Portland, re­ Mr. and Mrs. C hester C r o o k , Hanscam went up the Winchuck.
siding there 40 years, and has Sunday, on their way home a fte r so tbe tale goes, afishing. The
been employed as printing fore­ vacationing over the Fourth in ! w eather just suited Elm er so he
man of a large shop. L ater he Del Norte County.
. good wife
went to sleep and . his
was employed by the Oregon
caught
enough
fish
for
both.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kam berg
Journal.
have received word telling of the
Surviving are his widow, daugh­ birth of a granddaughter, born to
ter, Mrs. Paul Morrison and a Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Hardy of
S il
Good Cots Cofe
Where Good Food
and Friends Meet
Until Further Notice
New Hours: 7:00 a. m. to .3:00 p. m.
Special Purchase USN surplus stock
o. I>. SHIRTS
On sale
at
o. ». TUOI SERS
O n
s a lt»
$1.05
¿«85
£» —
nt
Limited Quantity!
A!oore's Variety
A M ) APPAREL shop
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attend
BROOKINGS-HARBOR day
H onoring B rookings-H arbor plavers on the
¡ ’
cKsaed
by
oan officers said. This use of the
e ciaus loan was approved sev-
h-,nd.r?°an " ’S aS0 in an »Pinion
handed down by the sta te a tto r­
n e y general. it was pointed out.
Pbe advantages of « -fin a n c ­
ing under the sla te loan act were I
follow s>y ,k'Parim cnt officials as
interest, pav-
pay-
biota I- Four
i " tier cent uiivtvsi,
‘ !>• only on unpaid balance of
oan'M
any hom
c ioan c°n-
tracts require the '^ y m ^ t * oM m
r rweri ° " ,hC <ln' ' r<' amount bor-
O»ct. during the en tire life of
'h ' contract, regardless ol how
paid 0 ^ ,he PrincipaI has b c c n !
f 01 mohfMviU|' nHy rt’duces am ount
1 »^Gh hlv home paym ents valu-
‘
f / ! ld ’o ,h e v e t ^ a n m aking his
ad ^ m e n t ,0 covilian life.
1 ! io in a i s , of t,lp sta te v eteran s’
,»th
obtained from service
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‘»D5 1 organizations
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1 ’ot departm ent of
’ a iJn .a - Pa'',m<>n,,at 116 s ' v H th
Ixical News Items
Mt and Mrs. Ellsw orth Woodv
> 1 - , the bclidays .„
Game S ta n s at 2:tH) p. ,n .
!
fetersun Park
Crescent City
Prizes will be given during game to all ttlav
ers
»1.«. ear,, ,h ,.„.;S l,e
« Il
com w ,
\
I
gal. $3.57
Renew Floor« W ith
Flortiktol
«
two 00 an
J i
1 -- -
00 * •.
fooa I
!« V
gal.)
Freshen Up Witi
Waaerspar
A
S o a r p « n t th a t
w ith s ta n d « h e a v y
f o o t tra ffic . P a r w o o d ,
o e m e n t , t n J U l.
I
gal. $3.94
topat:
» w k or
I
Addibeawr
Pnea a n
qt.:
Curry County Lumber
e ith sr , iX’nalty for payini off
1 4*th<?r P«rt or all of loan
»head
♦ of time
Sunday, July 14, 194«
w- —
J“
Through « “Loans
Low cost of cl( >sing vetcr-
( rescent City Team, on
W allhide Paint
Ask For Color Dynamics Book. Fi
Brookings
EAGLE
H. J. H arris and her
r«at u « X r’ , T n r 'CiL n rau n have
' the?r hnm :
to m ake
( ”l ,r borne and are staying at
; the Tem plar cottages. ‘ S
i • Lss Edith Bynon of
H n d ^ Ii$S Bcverly B>™n o f’Pori?
(.ranis Pass \ ersus Crescent ( i(v
or
B IL L IA R D S
NO W OPEN
Uool, Cigarettes, Cigars, Candy
t
_
aKajn.( W property
pur- + i
World
ar 2 veterans.
A tte n tio n M e n !
P ittsb u r g h
S u b .
P r rx if H o u « e P a in t
g iv o t y o u y e a r » o f
|
e e o n o m ic a J p r o to c -
• f-Krà» t i o a . E rtrn-b ed w ith
’ t e n * " V i t o l n o d O il» ” rt
Re-financing Done
I „ rA , I ecent trend toward use of
I World W ar 2 veterans state loan
for the re-financing of existing
m ortgages and contracts against
’arm s and city homes has been
noted in the application of this
I benefit to Oregon’s recently-dis-
I charged servicemen, departm ent
i of veterans’ affairs loan officers
, disclosed this week.
A considerable num ber of ap-
o
f° r ,he S,a,e loan of UP
1 w i.f O cu' r‘'itl.v arc being made
Ic idea of retiring existing
G rayshels
vertisem ent elsewhere m
sue of the Pi]ot.
F or your very insilr.
See “Pete" at ¿ T ”"*
E state Agency.
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mu* 1» GELLANT, Proprietor
1 dI Hotel B uilding
Brooking?. Oi
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CftetoQ Store
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Brookings, Oregon
tVll.SON FREEMAN, Owner
nails
FERTILIZER
FEED
CEMENT
SPR A Y IN G MATERLV
fruR Line Of Groceries
’ RESH MEATS
FRESH VEGETABL
FRESH FRUITS
s EE
uS
F IR S T
For Anything
Try Weit’man Famous Foods
^oilm ans Marmalade, 2 can..,
Sunshine Krispie Cracker;
Poet Moss, per sack...............
GET y o u r
spergon
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h ig h e st p r ic e s pai
Here for all local fresh eggs!
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