Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 03, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS,
T M Land of Opportunity
Vets May Correct
Leave Pay Errors
forces leave bond and check or
money order in lieu thereof. No
further action is required on the
the part of the claimant."
she w ill visit for a week. Upon
her return home she w ill be ac­
companied by Mrs. Irene Porter,
who has been visiting there for
several weeks.
Mr. .and Mrs. Homer Kessler
left Sunday for Portland where
they attended to business m at­
ters connected with Curry Co.
Lumber Co.
Mrs. Etta Kessler, who had
been visiting her sons, Homer
and George, has been ill w ith an
attack of flu. She has been stay­
ing at the George Kessler home.
Professor (add*,
students): "The
Pa tent s left leg
t ill it is much shone»-
right. Therefore he I*
what should you do »
cumstances?"
Student: "Id
SALEM—Veterans receiving in­
Mrs. Reeves Taylor and son,
correct terminal leave bonds for
and her brother, Mervin Hans-
payment of unused armed forces
cam, left for Eugene Sunday af­
leave or furlough should w rite
ter being house guests at the
the unit from which payment was
home of their aprents, Mr. and
Householder (heanne
made, stating wherein it ir be­
Livestock men throughout Ore­ Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr for a
the first floor):
lieved error has occurred. Under gon w ill be particularly interest­ week.
W .
Don’t worry—everyone’s as baf­ there ?”
no circumstances should the bond ed in the announcement that Dr.
fled as you are.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Worthylake
be returned with the correspon­ Charles Foster Haynes of Hel­
B urglar (with pea, .
and sons of Bellingham were
dence.
of m in d ): “ This is statu,
ena. Mont., has been appointed as
If I were allowed to define it. now signing off until ta
This advice was given early state veterinarian with the di­ visitors at the home of Mrs. N.
I ’d work for a living wage.
morning at eleven o’ci«t
this week by George E. Sandy, vision of animal industry of the B. Moore one day last week. Sev­
night everyone.’
director of the Oregon Depart­ Oregon state department of ag­ eral years ago Mrs. Worthylake,
That dizzy feeling many people
ment of Veterans’ Affair, after riculture. The announcement was formerly Mary Moore Barrows,
investigation showed that many made by E. L. Peterson, director taught the Winchuck school and complain of is hardly ever caused
Subscribe to the Pilot
by doing to many good turns.
terminal leave bonds and checks of agriculture, just prior to Ap­ boarded at the Moore home.
that friend living el
being mailed by the government r il 1. on which date Dr. Haynes
to veterans are at fault in these assumed his new post with head­
respects:
quarters at Salem. Dr. Haynes
I he amount is less th in vet­ has been with the Montana Live­
eran anticipated; serial number stock board the past 21 years.
is wrong; or the veteran inad­
He takes the position which
vertently included leave author­ director Peterson announced he
ized by the medical officer, thus had created when M. E. Knick-,
losing pay to which he is en­ erbocker was named chief of the
titled.
department’s division of animal
The department of veterans’ industry. In this setup Knicker- ■
affairs, after contacting the var­ bocker w ill continue to have di-
ious service
on the mat rection of the division adminis­
...... branches
.............._
ter, recommended the following trative work and Dr. Haynes w ill
nr<
uvul11v> .
__________
. . .
procedure:
be responsible for the strictly
Where a man is in doubt as to technical or professional phase
the correctness of the settlement of the department’s service to
? n ..amhTrOt ?tranRers inthis area—having lived on the coast for
for unused leave, a letter ad­ the livestock industry. This cre­
dressed to the terminal leave unit ation of the position of division
!n X
”/ •v ea” - « nd ln Uwt <>«ne have built up a clientele
from which the pay was received chief and state veterinarian came
a d 2 i r ? M I ™ ? S‘i" Fr“ncisco To Portland, who have expressed
stating wherein it is believed er­ after Dr. W. H. Lytle ceased ac­
a desire to locate along the coast in Oregon. Therefore—
ror has occurred w ill suffice. Do tive work because of his failing
not send the bond and check back health.
with the correspondence.
The settlement» w ill be re­
u ? aa n. i m^ .r. o f.listinK which we offer fo r your approval,
checked, and , if adjustment is re­
and
include the following pieces of property:
quired, the claimant w ill be re­
Mrs. Effie Barstow left Sun­
quested to return th e armed‘ day for Cupertino, Calif., where
Montana Man Is
Ore. Veterinarian
a
Real Estate
Office Opens
i l i
WE SOLICIT YOUR LISTINGS, NOW!
Local News Items
No. 1
No. 4
Half Acre, 5-room House with
IM M E D IA T E
D E L IV E R Y
On ANY SIZE Order of
SAND AND
GRAVEL
f’or ( oncrete or Road Purposes
HULL
&
STO LLER
PHONE 91—Brookings, or
Leave O rders at Hanscam Store
bpth, electricity and city water, floor
furnace, butane cook stove and hot
water heater gith with place. Also
10.000 jumbo bulblets and a large num­
ber of Croft commercials. Cash or
terms.
¿HOP
Department
For O utstanding
a lues like these:
,
NEW ARRIVALS IN—
'atA‘.r an<1
Sets
$•> •>;
Cnb Blankets
... «•>7o . £
Receiving Blankets
--
Panne! Gent ns and Kimonos............ " ‘ ° $ £
All Wool Soakers
" ' S e K; i , E i S - f t r
......................¿ ,7£
and plowed in A -l condition, and well
drained. 125,000 two and three-year
old Croft lily bulbs, 10,000 jumbo
bulblets, 190 nectar berry plants and
a livable 4-room house, good water.
Can be bought on terms.
♦
No. 2
No. 5
25 acres, 23 acres cleared, 3
acres in lilies, %-acre daffodils, 6500
strawberry plants, s o m e machinery
and stock, consisting of two 2-year-old
heifers, 3 sows soon to farrow, 1 house.
3 rooms and bath, lights, city water and
oil heading slstem. Bam and two other
buildings, one rented. This is a good
investment.
No. 3
VISIT
OUR
BABY
5 acres, ocean view, cleared
25 acres, 8 acres tillable, t'hct-
co river frontage, beautiful building
alte. Bargain. See this to be convinced.
5 acres, beautiful view, city
water and electricity available. This
can be bought right.
No. 6
One new 6-room house, never
lived in. 2 baths, rumpus room, laun­
dry room, large living room with plate
glass window. Gorgeous view. Bed­
room. adorable kitchen, wired for elec­
tric range; oil heat. Priced right. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Immediate
possession.
It Interested In Timber. Consult W. E. Deveny
about any of these listings:
- 10,000,000
feet old
irrowfh
.w ar around
logging
^ o r a fir tio n u
’ '" 'tn 'tin ilx T .''
>
■ CC" ten ‘’ W . ,‘ .
PW,Cr
some fir> Kood cat show. Roads lead
300,000,000 feet redwood «nm «
construction to be com pleted '
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Sh° W’ LiM C
' ES. U E HAN E SOME SMALLER TRACTS, TOO!
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mooms iwmry
W . E. Deveny
LICENSED RELL estate broker
Brookings
(east End of Town)
Oregon