Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 19, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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    lY, JUNE 19- 1947
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ERO üK IN G S-H A RBO R
PILO T. BROOKINGS
dois News
W orld's Ein« st C lim a te
ans d ep a rtm en t in th e s ta te li­
b rary building, o r at th e P o r t­
land office at 416 SW 11th Ave.
Most im p o rta n t of th e new
laws a re am en d m en ts to th e s ta te
v e teran s’ loan act fo r th e p u r­
chase of ¡'arms and homes, w hich
provides a $6000 m ax im u m loan,
and to th e s ta te ed u actio n aid
act which gives O regon v e te ra n s
not alread y studying u n d er th e
GI hill a m ax im u m of $35 a
m onth up to 36 m o n th s w hile
studying m academ ic o r voca-
tiortal schools.
A nother act included in th e
pam phlet is an am en d m en t to
th e s ta te ap p re n ticesh ip law to
provide w ar v eteran s re p re s e n ta ­
tion on both s ta te an d local a p ­
p ren ticesh ip councils.
yr* Helen Fain
pioneer and H is-
Xcation met S a tu rd a y ;
- Grange hall w ith 25
x pot luck lunch w as
tnooo by the ladies, aft-
the business m eeting
„ presided over by J.
[¿rson of Soos Bay.
, nterested in the his-
X and Curry counties
to join the association
oemg SI- and dues of
ji Mrs. Inez Chase is
OREGON
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P age A'me
m ent since its inception in 1945,
serv in g as head qj th e P o rtla n d
office of th e agency. B efore th a t
tim e he w as ex ecu tiv e s e c re ta ry
of t h e O regon W a r V e te ra n s'
S ervice co m m ittee, estab lish ed in
1913 by th e s ta te le g isla tu re an d
abolished tw o y e a rs la te r w hen
th e d e p a rtm e n t of v e te ra n s' a f ­
fairs w as cre a te d .
Mr. and Mrs. E llsw o rth W oody
and d a u g h te rs re tu rn e d fro m a
v acatio n at S a n ta Rosa, an d A l­
tu ra s. C alif Monday night. Mrs.
R egina H ag g erty w as in c h a rg e
of th e Woody cabins w hile th ey
w ere aw ay.
up is working tow ard
wt building w here all
data may be kept,
Tfce driver o f this ear was kitted because hr was driving “ too fast
tneeung was held on j fo r conditions.” Rounding a curve on damp, slippery pavement, his
m achin e skidded off the road and rolled over and over down ike tide
Mr. Matson gave a
o f a steep em bankm ent! finally came to rest right-side-up with the
Pag day and its m ean-
New Administrator Is
driver crushed in the wreckage. Stated speed limit« apply only to
bid on display a flag
average conditions, and a safe speed at ordinary times can be a vary
D l l II A M IN IO
Heading Vets’ Affairs
stars, owned by M rs. j dangerous speed in bad weather. T h e law hat a right to expect
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eman of Coquille. T he
motorists to drive below stated speed limits tshen specs*
stroom if this city w as sw orn in
one time, wsa used on
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last w eek as d ire c to r of th e O re ­ »
IJ 1 1) a t I t
operated at Gold Beach
j..; day.
T hom pson. K eith, Glenn. Brooks | K en n eth P urdy at T u rn er. Ore. gon d e p a rtm e n t of v e te ra n s' a f ­
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act meeting of the as- a nd K e n n e th W agner, H al S tra in j Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson fairs. succeeding G eorge E. S an-
»ill be held at C oquille arid M a ry D onaldson.
m otored to E ugene last w eek,' day, w h o resig n ed because of
at the community h a ll?
L eav in g T uesday to spend ten w here Mrs. Donaldson will a tte n d poor h ea lth .
W atch for dates at Crescent
G aaren stro o m , age 32, has been
oup has a m em bership, d ay s a t th e 4-H sum m er school su m m er school at the V niversitv.
city,
for your convenience!
d the two counties,
Rf C o rv allis a re Speed A nderson,
Lois Sm ith, po stm aster, a t assista n t d irec to r of th e d e p a r t­
„ Grange held its reg - D o" n a H ° ,se s’ ; A nna K r e u u e r tended the p o stm asters conven­
w meeting Saturday and <? 'a rles S . \
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tion a t G rans Pass. T hursday to
. of the sta te eon-1
P auli"*1 a "*l A ndy A nderson S atu rd ay . P aul Sm ith, Mr. and
ta r given by Mr. an d I ,,av e P » r " h a s « l th e frozen food Mrs. C harles Doane drove over
->nce Brooks who a t- lo ck ers a t L an g 1®1« from E. J. S a tu rd a y night and retu rn ed on
B RING ING BRO O KING S TH E B E ST
e i«ion. Marion B ro o ta I ™ ley a n d w i" « > "'1 """ »? >»- Sunday. Lola S ypher w orked in
rated the home economics fore. T h ey a re busy rem odeling th e postoffice while Lois w as gone
articles from the s ta te th e office. T hev soon will have and E ste r S torm w orked for P au l
Discussion was held eon- frozen foods av ailab le for th e S a tu rd a y at the store. .
telephone service w hich public.
Miss Jack ie W ells of E ugene is
J e r r y D eR osier of the H am let
available to people liv-
now visiting Joan Henry.
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wn Bandon and P o rt
H arold G alherth has re tu rn e d j
PVT AW AY NOW FOR FALL—AND SAVE
iOocia Sweet gave a re- ag e m e n t of th e P o rt O rford th e ­ from Los A ngeles w here he had
a
tre
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| tae home dem onstration
been employed.
M rs. Don B rooks w as shopping
o will soon he av ailab le
John D. M ereen of P o rtla n d
Sizes fi to 14
of Curry county. O tto a t C oquille, la st week.
is spending tw o w eeks w ith his
M r. W ahl, m a n ag e r of the P o rt bro th er-in -law , J. P. Y o a k a m .1 Overalls, Bib. waist and Sailor, suntans, olive
.spoke a few words about
»rag program the first !O rfo rd b ra n c h of th e C u rry C oun­ W hile here is talk in g politics and
drab, moleskins, and semi-dresB pants. ALL
school. which was done
B ank, fo rm e rly of Brookings, looking over some of his in te r-;
PRICED
RIGHT AT COST TO CLEAR FAST
f A short program , hon- h as m oved his fam ily to P o rt ests in C u rry county. Also ca ll-;
—SO
COME
NOW—WHILE THERE'S STILL
«Day and F ath ers Day, O rfo rd an d w ill live in the home ers at th e Y oakam ranch th is
re c e n tly sold by Mr. and Mrs. w eek w ere C ounty Com m issioner
A GOOD CHOICE!
Elk Garden club held L aw ren c e Kock.
and Mrs. C ulvert of Coos C ounty.
meeting F rid ay a t j M r. an d M rs. Win. M ontgom-
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Jen sen
■ Mrs. Florence Adolph- e ry an d son a re spending a few of D enm ark w ere Coquille bu si­
'»View ranch, which h as d ay s v isitin g h e r siste r at Red­ ness visitors. Monday.
issortment of flowers in wood, O re.., and w ill also m eet
Refreshments w ere se rv ­ h e r b ro th e r from C alifornia here.
Pamphlet Contains Laws
ie hostess.
M rs. R u th M urphy, Langlois
Affecting
Oregon Vets
ras Willow Club w ill g ra d e te a c h e r, has rented an
M anicure Instrum ents
SALEM T w enty new law s a f ­
wisiness meeting T h u rs- a p a r tm e n t in th e A nderson Apts,
-6 at the L anglois and w ill m ove before school be- fecting w ar v eteran s, passed in
Scissors
Pocket Knives
ta i, with pot luck lunch ' gins, th is fall.
the recent session of th e O regon
M rs. G eorge Connors of Ban- leg islatu re, have been published
Boy Scout Knives
•»J be a m ixer a t th e , don e n te rta in e d w ith a dinner, in pam phlet form and w ill be
*“°1 gym at L anglois, h o n o rin g Mr. and Mrs. Andy An- ready for d istrib u tio n som e tim e
Lae 27 at 8:30 p. m. i d e rso n ’s 25th w edding anniver- this week to in te reste d o rg an i-
Kelton watches and alarm clocks
gram and m usic fo r sary , also a tte n d in g w as M rs.j zations and individuals. W. F.
5 planned with refresh - C o n n o r’s d a u g h te r of K lam ath j G aarenstroom , newly ap p o io n ted .
¡state d irec to r of v e te ra n s’ affairs
low Everyone is in- F alls, O re.
Bill Ward Clothing Store
A -T C -O -S -T
BOYS
PANTS
51 Guage Nylon Hose, pair___$1.98
Mr. and M rs. .Clarence H a g e n ,saj<] early this week .
4-H club held its
( sday evening at the
anfi Mrs. John Don-
^■nmark Ralph Cope
sent were Kenneth
left T u esd a y to spend th e ir va-
The pam phlet. 500<) of them ,
ca tio n in M innesota, and expect a re titled “S u p p lem en t to V e t- 1
to r e tu r n som etim e in A u g u st.'e ra n s' laws of th e S ta te of O re -.
Mrs. Joe Everest left to spend gon." They -ire available, free.,
a few davs visiting her brother a
the Salem off ee of the veter
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Chetco Drug Co.
T. W. Zenier
PHONE 183
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175 80 PIPE DREAM— 1
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Next Door to Brookings Market
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