nAY, SEPTEMBER 12 1946
BROOKIN' GS-H ARBOR I’ll.« >T
¡Is Due Dental Meet The Faculty!
For One Year
war 2 veterans are en-
lo dental care for one year
[¡scharge from active duty,
rernment expense through
•terans Administration, ac-
to information received
Oregon Department of Vet-
Affairs this week,
iranswere advised that they
first contact the V eterans
istration regional office at
;\V 10th. Portland, to as-
i their need for dental tre a t-
is in accord with recent
regulations of the VA,
provide that within one
/ter discharge, a veteran
aulty teeth can have them
at expense of the V eterans
stration. without need of
proof that the fault was
incurred.
any instances, VA officials
it will be possible for th a t
to authorize dental tre a t-
through the v eteran ’s own
dentise. His dentist will
• required to apply for and
it a VA form, in order to be
ved by the Veterans Admin-
on. The patient will fill out
327, and "Request for Den-
iting.’’
forms are available eith-
VA field offices, at theP ort-
pg;onal office, from v eteran s’
•officers, or at the P ortland
llem offices of the D epart-
of Veterans’ Affairs.
• teeth which are determ in-
VA dental exam iners in
ind to need treatm ent, will
ten of by the p atien t’s dent-
lo in turn bills the V eterans
stration.
veterans out of m ilitary
(more than a year also m ay
their own dentists’ services
* expense, but only for ail-
i which were service incurred
other words, those teeth
the veterans’ service rec
how to have had treatm ent
¡time of service.
Family Will Move
IrookinKs, Saturday
are
the injuries
Knapp Hospital
ing in
from
received suffer-
in*Vhp
t
S
^
” ' he
^
f/owe- of the Croft Ltty
L. business. While here he visited
ap-
as Brookings,
Oregon,
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. t
-
was arr- artm ents. He left for his home
es,et b> Highway Officials this Tuesday,
t REb(. ENT CITY—William S. week, for failure to place proper
SPECIAL Avon face powder,
• Jet ormack a resident of Kalispell flares on the highway on each
2 regular size boxes, $1.19 plus
Montana, died from a heart attack side of his stalled truck
tax. Amber Campbell, hack of the
eas?nn?d< v eVCnin^ a,WUt 39, mi,CS
The truck was
on
Nook Cafe.
•
route r , g a 0? 1 S lty‘ ? ' h,k\ en* highway about six miles north of
W W& Rutherford was a bus
E d i'h s
Slt
daughter> Mrs- Crescent City, and was hit by
Mr S m ^
L
reSC° nt City'
Jam es A Rol*’rts *>" Claude, who iness caller at Gold Beach Mon.
Chi .;<>?Ii,i i OrniiU.k ' u n a ,'Ve ° f iive in San Jose- Doth Roberts, morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill W anl returned
mois was born Novem- and son « are
in the
hospital
huav* i n g . 1
i t in
i n t i Knapp
v n a p p rit
>spiI<11
late
last week from P ortland
WaS a farm er by suffering from injuries sustained
occupation
where
they had been on a buying
in the accident.
tour for W ard’s C 'athing Store.
Mr. McCormack, had visited in
Bill said he had bought quite
Crescent City for many years and
stock of merchandise.
made many friends here who will
¡Avon gifts for all occasions (gift
he grieved to here of his death.
J. W. Cotton, of San Francisco, wrapping free). Special prices on
Besides his daughter. Mrs.
ISagen of Creeent City, he leaves came to Brookings Sunday from overseas gifts. Amber Campbell,
two sons. George McCormack and Medford where he had been on back of Nook Cafe.
VV illiam McCormack, both residing
in Kalispell, Montana, and three
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
Funeral services will lie held
in Kalispell, from the H. H Camp
Shovel
Road Rock
bell Funeral Home. Funeral a r r
angements her were made under
Backhoc
Fill Material
the direction of the Roeder Funer
al Home.
Dragline
River Silt
wreck
j
Mrs. L. D. Horner, u ho udii
teach muste for the entire
school system.
’■BOOKINGS. OREGON
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Bolxut
s n .n g his home ad d ress J D. Bowdish at th e Vincent
r
Local News Items
Excavating
A rt Guthrie, who will have
physical education and sci
ence, geography.
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MYRTLE POINT—The Myrtle
Point Herald has been sold by
A rthur Jones, publisher, to Mr.
and Mrs. J. Logan White of La-
Grande, Oregon, it was announced
by Mr. Jones in a farewell “swan
song’’ on the front page of the
Herald last Thursday.
The new owners take over the
operation of the plant immediately
In commenting on his retire
ment, Mr. Jones also editorially
asked the M yrtle Point council
menmbers to resign and let “new
brooms the work of the old.’’
Jones das been publisher of the
Herald for the past six years. He
is an ex-minister. He has anniun-
ced no future plans.
Wooodward, who
will teach English and sev
eral commercial subjects.
Sand - Gravel
READY - MIX CONCRETE
BASEMENTS
FOUNDATIONS
SIDEWALKS
RETAINING WALLS
All kinds of Concrete Work
Kellogg & Bihl
Yelton Apts.
Brookings, Oregon
Afws Ruth
W ard’s Clothing Store
the feedt
From Exchanges:
Dewey Akers and three
¡ftt. family of the editor of
Lot. will locate in Brookings,
W, and will move into the
house, across the street
wold mess hall, which was
r occupied by T. S. Abbott
tuly.
CRESCENT CITY — James R.
Carson of Harbor, Oregon, who
was driving south on 101 highway
just a few miles north of the town
of Smith River, on the Brogan cor
ner was hit by a car driven by D.
L. O'Neil of Brookings, Oregon
age 12, will e n te r the on Wednesday evening about 7 :45.
?rade. and Virginia,
W arrant has been issued for D.
driving under
a third , grader.
this L. O’Neil ..... for
, ........ Until
~ .............
...................
......... the
“ h®d been residents of influence of liquor, no lights, and
"here they disposed of on the wrong side of the road,
e only last week when the i Carson was accompanied by
location became a v a i l - 'C a r o l Lee Crockett and Rosie J
Potocnick, both of Harbor, whr j
8,
\i ! >
Open 7:00 a. nt. to 8:00 p. in.
CHALMERS SPORT T-SHIRTS
In Small, Medium or Large Sizes
BOYS SOX — Just Received These
MENS KNIT SHORTS
In Small, Medium or Large Sizes
BLACK AND RED CRUISERS
BOYS BEANIES
BOYS LANCASTER HATS
MENS MERRIMAC HATS
100 Per Cent WOOL SOX
d in n e r s an d sh o r t orders
100 per cent Wool SLIP-OVER SWEATERS
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor
BOYS WOOL AND RAYON DRESS SLACKS
•ILY B U L B IN S U R A N C E
Grange now for fire insurance coverage
Lr°m digging to shipping a n d re-planting
^ e- \ou cannot afford to gamble against
re while bulbs are in storage.
ETJ:
LESMEISTER AGENCY
r EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
.i..
SHOE LACES in 24”, 27” and 40” lengths
GORILLA BLACCK TIP LEATHER LACES
MECHANICS BLACK HATS
Engineer Overalls
Gloves of All Kinds
MORE CONVENIENT HOURS during bulb harvest—10 to 8