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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1946)
-■■■KSDAY. AVGUST l._1946 ■ g g g 2 S £ iÇ ^ H A R B O R PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON Home of th e C ro ft L th i Page Three Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Hanks of >f r hh 1 P ortland, a r e perm anently lo- dav f o / ‘V.°n’ l spect‘veI>- Five P acings with a est dairy club in the history of cated here, having purchased the Holland’s s iste r Mr« I°P ° f and a to,al ° f u il1 ,he counl>- this year promises to home of Donald Bishop on Spruce man, and family E H Reek*[ he aw arded to 4-H club members not only put on the largest ex- S treet, back of th e " B r a k i n g ’"Vlr , u „ L in the showm anship contest R alp n hibit but a lso th e best. H e h a s 13 M arket. Percy Hanks is a c a r- m o n d f L en ° have c °Pe. Langlois, leader of the larg- members in his c lu b L r t'w y t a i t a n “êam ’kèpî I ^ t ê r , ‘ and p a in ir m è 'ìn « On “ “ rescent C ity Takes ,|d H ill Game g in n in g way. by out-lasting by trade. P Ir,s Or,on Proi* r»- near H ar- Geld Hill aggregation 11 toj something of a slugfest. The m o '^ ^ . h 'J T r Ray \ aF o u n ,a‘n e l M r- and Mrs. Sid W-ood of Tor- moved to their new place up the rance. Calif., are now making score: ( hetco which thAv ^anti,. pur U C they m recently their home near Harbor. They scent City—11 ab r h e chased from Mr. and Mrs. Kessel- lived here several years ago. Itson. 2b 5 4 4 0 meier. Mr. and Mrs. LaFontainei person. ss ...............2 1 1 1 recently sold their place south of ler. lb ................. 4 J H arbor to Mr. and Mrs. McMann ach. 3b ................ 5 of Portland. jscam, ci 5 0 Mrs. Edna Hutchins of Olympia, I nor. If. rf .......... 4 0 Wash., is a house guest at the nel. If 3 q home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard linson. c .................. 4 An inform ation center, to keep 0 Bullis for a few weeks. usen, p ................. 4 Oregon world w a r 2 veterans 0 | Mr. and Mrs. R. Chambers of Iffman, ss .................. 2 ¿ ¡P o rtla n d have taken over the posted on educational and housing rf ..................... 2 ------ - M cPherson — F ir Court, which they facilities taciilt,es in ,n all a *l state and inde inde- purchased several months ago of Ixindent colleges and universities 40 11 12 3 Totals Mr. and Mrs. Earl McPherson Mr ln Oregon wil1 soon b<‘ set up in ab r h e and Mrs. McPherson are making *he dePartm pnt of veterans’ af- Id Hill-4 th eir home in one of the duplex, falrs’ at Salem, it is announced, llker. cf 5 on the property until they have* At a m eeting at Salem last Us, 2b 5 rins, If 3 a house completed on their own week of officials of the m ajority nth. 3b, p ....... 4 property. of Oregon’s colleges, called by |gk. lb .4 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tolman of Po- Supt. of Public Instruction Rex nack, rf ........ 3 1 catello. Idaho, were visiting Mrs. Putnam , it was decided that such ss ................... 2 1 T olm an’s mother. Mrs. Menchew, an information center should be Conner, c ...1 last week. Mr. Tolman, recently established, and Edward T Tag Dimmack, p, 3b 4 discharged from navy at Brem- gart. education officer of the de rk. c 3 u |erto n , a fte r serving during the partm ent of veterans’ affairs, was Ley. p 1 0 J war. His wife will remain here named co-ordinator. All schools of higher learning ~ for a longer vWt with her mother .Totals .35 4 9 4 while he left a fter a few’ days. will fill out forms and return fommary 2-base h its: H anscam - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yackamouch them to the departm ent of vet- wn-Viîsk off Cla*X nP,9Choff of P ittsb ueg. Calif., left last week [ rans affairs af?a ir* office> office, listing the lusen 6: oiï Sm iih. 'sV OR a « : D « g a „LeW± y S ^ 2 !:- e . h T . X “ i n 't ^ mack, 6; off S m ith, 5; off home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bey, 1. Struck o u t : by C lau- tion which can be offered incom 5 h Dimmack. 2; h\ S m ith, Foster. Mrs. Yackamouch is the ing students. I tv Bailey 2 Base on b alls: off form er Velma Ray. daughter of When the inform ation is com P 'n , 1. tT Dim m ack, 2; off Mrs. Foster. piled, it will be sent back to all Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jack of 3. Earned Runs. C rescent the schools, and also to every b , 8;Gold Hill, 2. D ouble p lay s: Cleveland. Ohio, were guests at veterans’ guidance center in the L-rson to Matson to M iller. the T em plar hotel over the past state, so that veterans can be fie evening before, in a non- . wcek-end. the informed informed at at all a „ times , „ . They . .. are tourm ~ ng M as to their hie cam«1 under . I $,<“ • uniH r th<> m t lights, n g n ts , w estern states this summer. Mr. chances of . g ettin g college entrv. Vets Information Given At Colleges b | r rd t 1 1 rT’*l_ A * t. the m easu re of th e J a c k ls a sso c ia te d w ith th e J a c k □ I d I Ç , ^17 pcent City aggregation 15 toi& Heintz Co., of Cleveland, manu- f utr.am areal slugging m atch The Facturers of airplane starters, he ’he states :r score: being a nephew of the president ad°Pl 'he iiord 15 i7 j of the company. They were din- terchange 5 l i l Cl I \ • said it is expected that adjacent to Oregon will same plan, and an in- of inform ation will be tfetcA 'em" J. J. G allagher, your plumber, and the lover of good fish ing which is abundant in this area, went to Portland last week in quest of those hard-to-find items so necessary- for good angling—he found th em plenty of them, which he now has on display at his store. Now. he can say th at he«has Everything For The Fishermen Guaranteed Steel Casting and Trolling Rods 50 12-ft. Genuine Calcutta Bamboo Cane Rods —best they have in India. Lures of All Kinds—Hooks, etc. Leaders, Plugs, Sinkers, Landing Nets. ASK FOR IT—CERTAINLY, WE HAVE IT! We have a limited supply of BINOCULARS, e a c h ................. $7.50 J. J. G allagher P L U M B I N G Brookings Oregon LET US HELP YO U PLAN Y O U R N E W K IT C H E N M l g net guests Sunday evening of maintain« d s Mdav, Crescent City will go Mr. and Mrs. M ark Wood, later in Oregon areafilled. for example. attending vespers at the commun . it may be possible to direct local Medford for a league game. veterans to school openings in itv church , . | Idaho or W ashington, or other Edwin Chapman left the latte states. _____ .pa for New Mexico This inform ation plan, accord J ’-tor Anderson and Raymond ' w here he was called hv the illness ing to Putnam , was proposed by k'tfnan spent the week-end a t. °F his m other. S Oil office of C«lUCa«lOIl education so nd . . .» , , .. , the UK* U. L. O ICC OI «4 iB lt.n i friends and rel- M r and Mrs^ Claude Holland K , evcn, u a„ veterans and daughters, B arbara and R u th ,! service center in the nation will have an up-to-date picture of the college housing and curriculum i situation. “ School officials attended the ses- i sion from the University of O re gon, Oregon S ta te College, Wil- j lam ette University, University of Portland, Pacific University. Reed College, M arylhurst College, Mt. Angel College, M ultnomah Col lege. Oregon College of Education ^aturday, .July 27, we purchased Mrs. P. D. and Lewis and C lark College. Had** ' N :al News Items t Lm cau C ias , :. Store Smith Formerly “Polly’s Family Shop” fcnroeder’s interests, and will enter this field uith hopes of establishing a complete mens and ft°niens department store. Please come in and acquainted with us at your earliest possible °nvenience. Let us know your wants, and wel Mainly will try to fill them. Air. and Mrs. Robert F. Smith THE TISDALES GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINEST FR O FT EA STER L IL Y PLANTING STOCK Oregon U. S. A. Dairy Show Billed For August 11th tyieed&tn. K itchen wn ■ h Tappan Announcing New Management— ßrooki in irs. Come in and get your copy o f tuppm Reg. 50c Value! tr A NO CHARGE NO OBLIGATION REE b HOAD M A P S o f A m e r ic a ,' ’ b y Read McMvH/ The annual picnic and dairy show has been scheduled at Floras Include« mxpe of ,***.., JS e e t map« of Creek bridge on August 11. ac JUMi nuleage chart cording to H. S. Cadman. presi between cltlea T arty-elrf* dent of Curry- County Dairymens Association. The pot luck picnic dinner has the reputation of be ing the best ’’spread’’ and the program carries considerable in You will lx* truly proud to possess one of these terest and educational value. The C urry County F a .r Board attractive books, which not only Kives you complete is providing' the prem .um s to be highway maps, but shows how “to ge around” in awarded to purebred breeders ex- most of the principal cities of the nation. I’lease ask ^ H 'c l u b P™mlienn “ ? h e “ ^ ° f ° r -V 0U r C 0P-V SOOn— t h e m »y n '» ‘ lo n g . I m anship contest, to be awarded l to winning exhibitors providing they also show at the county fair,' Aug. 30 and 31. Substantial pre- ’ miunis are being offered which < will be particularly attractiv e to; 4-H club members, according to | . | H. H. Hansen, president of t h e . fair board. The prem iums on dairy’ cattle: I for ** t. second and third plac- ’ ’ ^15. 10. and S5, re- C hetco H om e and Supply com pany COMPLETE HARDWARE LINE ................. m m « — ■■■■