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Page Four Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBÛR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON L21 master, left» on the bus Monday Dodecanese Island, Finland, Italv, from “behind” the line crew, the evening for San Francisco where Greece, Poland, Ukraine and to patrons will bee afforded almost of*Cave and T. Mrs. Oliver she will attend the national con Yugoslavia. c ave Î Junction Mrs. E th l Goodlin continuous ser\ ice. except a cer- weekX “nc' w" er - Speat tb, vention of Postmasters, to be held These nations received ir. July tain small sector on the same week-end at Lake Earl Grange met at reg- at the Fairmont hotel, Oct. 22 to and August 102,262,906 pounds of line being "cut in.” Mr. and ular session Thursday, with Over- 25. Mrs. Mildred Maas, assistant, American meat. They were ac Held U over for anoiner another week- week Mr. Wilber seer Ray Robinson presiding in will be in charge'of the local office Thev received 4 429 742 Dounris VCI ,lur A m erican soan ’ Pounds end by popuiar request js the Cave Junction th; 1J the absence of Master Ham. The during her absence of American soap. VOiCP-rprnrHina nrnnncitiAn offer- - U1Qn this voice-recording proposition first and second degrees were The deer hunters have return. They were g i v e n â ’nnnndi ed, by Curr- V County Electric Co. d^dates^Clifford “cam pC df was' cd home from a ,°-da>’ vacation pounds of lard, 6,246.016 pounds aiaates. Clifford Campbell was spent in ,n Modoc County, where of oleomargerine. 2,212,781 pounds back page of th fs X u e on the accepted by demit from Escalcn ,hpv were out after big deer. of shortening, with smalled quan- rA P u S lssue’ Grange. 1 ' They y report having a grand time, tities of peanut and soybean oil, Deer hunting season ends to- The Lake Earl degree team Clarence Hight was lucky to rentiered pork fat, beef suet and morrow, according to Sheriff R. will put on the degree work for bring home a deer. Hunters have tallow. G- Sabin, who clarified a question the third and fourth degrees for a had poor luck this year, with but They received 72,167,056 pounds ln the minds of many local resi- PH0106M large class of candidates Thurs a few bagging any during the of sugar—so scarce America aents who - on thought the season V., ougai—au atflitr in nmvriva . noo»»' day evening, Nov. 7. The home ec season. that housewives are not able to onomies club will hold its meeting can fruit for their families <----- - ' .1 at the Hah Robinson home on VIA a j Shipments of flour, grain and Nov. 13. The invitation of Chetco * OUT M ea t, oO ap A n d certain cereal products amounted Grange was accepted for Booster: S u g a r A r e G o in g A w a v to 937,205,440 pounds, milk and I night. Pot luck supper was served cheese to 123,920,152 pounds. Chicago Herald-American following the meeting. In the same two months, th e 1 Because of illness of Rev. E .! The New Deal administration department of agriculture reports C Hicks, pastor of the local Meth which has contrived, with its col- tremendous shipments were made odist church, Sunday, Lyle Alli lectovist controls, to make meat, to other foreign “claimants” — son of Crescent City took charge sugar, soap, and fats scarce in Britain, Belgium, France, Italy, ADVERTISING has made the whole com of the morning service last Sun America, has been engaged at Greece, the Netherlands, Finland, I painting and decorating conscious day. He gave an interesting talk the same time in shipping vast India, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Chi on the life of Joseph, taken from quantities of these necessities to na and North Africa. • the book of Genesis. Miss Daro- foreign nations, a department of To these nations went 40,074.739 lene Nelson and Gordon Miller agriculture report reveals. pounds of meat and livestock prod ADVERTISING—p 1 u s Kem-Tone quality sang a duet, "Jesus, Lover of My Most of the supplies were given ucts, including millions of pounds Soul." with chorus by the choir, away by UNRRA to Albania, Aus of frozen fresh beef, for steaks tre a te d a gigantic new paint m arket and accompanied by Mrs. Rowley. tralia, Byelo-Russia, China, and and roasts, and millions of pounds Mrs. Pearl Bosch, local post- Czechosolvakia, as well as the of frozen fresh pork loins. The^^eceived 35,475425 pounds Is a, concentrated paste paint and contain« of lard. emulsifying agent to make it mixable with They also received 1,315, 342 pounds of soap. ter. W ater is added “on the job” to make it m W*ll sell my entire holdings, 1— miles south of The generous and human Amer "brushable.” This means that one gallon of Kt ican people are always willing Harbor, consisting of ten acres, including new to share with others to prevent Tone makes 1 ’ gallons of paint, readv to aw house, providing I can sell bulbs with land. distress but there is evidence that This place is not only fine bulb land, but one great quantities of the supplies shipped abroad by UNRRA do not of the finest building sites in this valley. On NEEDS NO SIZING, NO PRIMING—except go to alleviate distress. Highway 101. Will subdivide to suit. They are diverted into black surfaces th at are extremely porous. There« markets in the lands to which good reasons for using Kem-Tone. Ask for'e; they are given, to provide luxur ies for the greedy and to enrich (3-ineh yearlin g s ......................... lOe each) thieving officials and c r i m i n a l bands. Moreover, the American people should look at their needs first. An American government would put them first. But the New Deal admitistra- tion, having demonstrated its in difference to the needs of the « American people by unnecessarily depriving them of meat, soap, sugar and other necessities, thru its stubborn mainteance of col- j lectivist controls, now emphasizes its indifference by providing those scarce articles in abundance to her peoples all around the en tire world. Phone 41 Brookings, Oregon The foreign-minded New Deal operates on a policy of America _______ WILSON FREEMAN, Owner last. Smith River Miracle Maintenance K E M - T O N E -- K E M -T O N E -- K E M -T O N E -- PLACE FOR SALE K E M -T O N E -- TOM NEWTON Be Smart by Using KÊM-T0XE! J. J. COVER CROP SEED Certified Vetch, cwt................. $10.00 Austrian Peas, cwt..................... «7.50 Rye, cwt........................................$4.50 Kodota Oats, cwt........................ $4.50 P L U M B IN G Chetco Stott CHETCO STORE For Sale House, 6 acres of land, Croft lily planting stock Chicken house, Bulb Shed, and equipment. O. R. Williams First House north of Bainesacres, Highway 10] At Rivers End --- —.... .......... er Local News Items A board of directors meeting of Cham ber of Commerce was held d the C entral building. Wednes-, da> evening. Several members : attended the affair. Power, from the Copco substa tion, was turned on Tuesday by Coos Eelectric Coop, now build ing lines from the state line to- I ’1 By using power BRING WASTE FATS TO VS W e Pay 4c per pound SUNBLEST GRAPEFRUIT Jl'll 12 46-ounce cans Per Case .................................. Sli OLI) SOUTH ORANGI! M E 12 46-ounce cans Bill Ward s Clothing Store fe'Loaki+Ufi the fceA* •COME IN ANO SEE OCR LINE OF Beys Clothing He have a beautiful selection of o t ‘SHIRTS (sizes 2 to 12) Boys Hals, Slacks. Sweaters and School Clothes Also a fairly complete selection of Bovs and i Mens Slickers Regular Store Hours 9 to 6 _WVVM.«.w____I Per C a s e .................................. ft ORANGE - GRAPEFRUIT JUG • Tru-Pak—12 46-oz. cans Per Case .................................. ft- ABOVE PAR APRICOTS _ 24 2r<. size cans Per C a s e ............................ . . . f t H. 0. OATS Per package fry Wellman Fameus Foods i; COFFEE, per,pound__ Mellow West Cheese Pound .....................