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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1948)
page EIG H T The W orld s Best C lim ate S _P 0 R T S M E N ' S nrT< M JK 1L»o-M ArCrRJK HIJLCJ I , HTO-. rCYlfS, Or^Jfor C 0 R N E R w « E n ^B y" ? ,,ursnay- November ; I com m ittee of the local organiza- tio n Classified Adj Get Bingo Party Sat. Page are now sharing the same P a t r O n S f o S c h o o l s Rod and Gun Club Doings— People who like bingo will be The Ram rods basketball team, “dog-house.” ______ ___ Don Johnson and Ralph Besser , s o . interested were the mem- glad to h e a r th a t the V. F. W. sponsored by the Chetco Rod & In terio r Decoi Gun Club, held its first practice S°t th e ir limit two successive! 1 r ' J n Thp discussion at the Par- A uxiliary has planned a bingo session last week at the high days. No sizes reported but n o -; e n t’T o c h e rs Association meet- p arty for S a tu rd a y evening at P ap er Hanging Sprav Rural and Farm Bui» school gymnasium. T hree or four body has said they w ere f i n g e r - ,,/ ’ as* Thursday, t h a t Lynn the Odd Fellows hall. T here will ) Hampton, m oderator, had to bring be a door prize and refreshm ents Anything in spray or bn*. new men turned out and they lings Bill Hotchkiss, o f Lakeview, I tbe Questions and answ ers to a available. The public is invited. looked p re tty hot. Due to insuf- Dodson Painting Ct flcient notice, some of the play- • put an end to the rum or that the close. Across from PihTqgU The hostesses stood first on ers missed this first practice and "a’mon run has slackened by PHONE 41 ' H arvey Lockwood is confined to atte n d e d the high school jam boree bringing to gaff two whopping one foot, then on the other, try-1 the Gold Reach hospital with a FREE ESTlMATis ir " to keep the coffee hot while at Gold Beach. Chinooks, one of which weighed serious case of pneum onia. Now th a t definite . practice — — eve- 40 pounds on the famous Hans- th«* group discussed “W hat is ex-i DIE TÍ nings have been set, how ever,: earn scales. Congratulations, to pected of the school.” ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■I, Mrs. W. A. Foltz led the dis and with prospects so bright for ¡you. Bill! cussion. giving the parents view-i a swell team, all players are I L iar’s Club - anxious to “get-a-g o i n g” and W hile it doesn’t exactly entitle point of w hat is expected of the break in th eir new sweat shirts, ¡h im to a member of the coveted scuool. She was ably followed by P ractice nights have been set I band of “Liar's club” members, the " * stu d en t’s 1 point of view, given for Thursday of each week fol- j W alt Andrews, assistant cashier by Joan Byrne. Rev. Nick Neufeld spoke on lowing Thankgiving at 7:30 at J of C urry County bank, at Gold the high school gym. C ontact I Beach, did catch a 22-lb. salmon, what the church expected of a Merle H anscnm at th e H a r b o r ‘ on a No. 6 flat fish hook, corn- school and Mrs. Rert DeMoss ¡ 0 reg ó store for additional inform ation, monly used for trout, last Sun- expressed the teachers’ sntim ents Fishm g Gossip— day. T h a t’s one for Ripley, so 0,1 ,he subject. P re se r ng f o o r Mrs. Gladys Top news this week is the 1 ,h e L ia r’s club is suspending all S >ibstituting ¡W orki Kindel at the last hour. W arren STEELH EA D ARE IN ' A I rules in his case. Sm ith took up the angle of the Doc T ravis w as he first to A Feller S e t— b . Chi T ain’t altogether catchin’ fish school board. »-enort landing one of the tor- pedoes. A 12-pound beauty taken * ,h a t feeds » naan. W hat food does r Following ° l,o" ’’ng each talk members at th< on the lower, below the bridge. Ter X°ur stomach just fishin’ does " ! ’' ‘‘ l)un‘^ w ere given an op- ikings This w as Doc’s first. The storv ‘ r y °u r soul! j port unity to ask th e sp e ak e rs BODY ANO FENDER WORK PARTO roes nhr»it ready t.>, ——— --------------- ---------------- fions a t the conclusion of the r, and « roes th th at at he he w«« was about viewpoint. Discussion was open p in c ' a rk his tackle carefully in his i WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN boat w ith outboard and all and I " © i G T O n L O O M S W l . l to all present. ire, M Many interesting and w orth hire someixxiy to tow it out in ing at t while ideas were brought out by the bay and sink it. He has some r, when the speakers and also in the dis how suddenly changed his mind ¡of dispu cussions that followed. The large) about that no strange, ain ’t it? and th E lm er Parker, who o p e ra te d SALEM Oregon world w ar 2 group in attendance have been Hudson the popular resort on the river, v eteran s’ farm and home loan i'i( mist'd just as interesting a I reet ion c tor k h * wife out to show the lit- program , tem porarily slowed up program at the next meeting, on s C . N . G o ld iz e n G. W Darlw d the c b*' (ii-i Thursday in December, lc woman just how it was done, due to a shortage of funds, should piy had said chairm en of the p ro g ra m ■ i is. P a rk e r cought two dandies <» going full swing again by the uver and ” R R " » « R H H U M B i a i f f l I I I I I one a 15-pounder while Elm er first of Jan u ary . D irector Will- Jlumbia. lvw a ank. He and Bradley iam F. G aarenstnxrm of the state speaker department of veterans affairs if the st 1 H i > '. • \ KN'g in 1 n was r . 1 here was good neds also I a class of veterans heretolo Jason I deemed ineligible for the p< p i l jy a t Si la r $6000. four per cent loan to in is nov buy farm s and home in Oregon. e Univer S ta te A ttorney George N euner .1ST W ITH NOW— 1 govern J ruled on Nov. 8, that lack of cit- L j izenship is no bar to eligibility Have buyers for beach prop- I1S50 it i rly and homesites! Also 20 a. i for the loan provided the non- lere it r j citizens were bona fide Oregon o r more of good bulb land, also Corvallis residents before entering arm ed two business lots. ue to la< i forces in World W ar 2. and serv >f gover ed 90 days or more Here is a real d eal: 3:5ft acres moved. ith unfinished house. Electricity, G aarenctroom ’s prediction was I 7,000 Croft commercials. 9000 based on recent action of the de dized affodils, 15(XX) iris and 2 acres p a rtm e n t’s sev-’n-m an advisory |w !-n thi adino clover planted for seed. ■ com m ittee which approved the ) ed 1 2.000 down, $25 to $35 per mo. re-advertising o f $2,000.000 o f ishioned /A 'N T IN g ] / :GISi DO »TARI Brookings Garage G E N E R A I REPAIRING Resume After Jan 1, Director ’'eports We Work With SPEED to Fill Your N E E D ! ......... — M — T E L E P H O N E 134 BEE-YUTIFUL bonds to finance th e loan pio- Lxcellent buy, with g<xxi term s £,;,m a fte r a scheduled sale on 10 acres with 5-room m o d ern, *s,ov' 5, failed to a ttra c t bond ouse, orchard, berries, w o r k i buyers. hop, chicken house, large barn, ■ The new sale, in w hich the de- y ear supply of wood cut. new partm ent itself may bid. will be fonareh wood range. Onl half) held Dec. 7. in the d ire c to rs of- mile from grade school. , flee, sta te library building, S a lem. and proceeds to s ta rt the For only $1600 total price loan program going again should •ou m ust see this. House and l a be avaiiable the first week in »ere w ith beautiful ocean view January, G aarenstroom said. 'nly 1 mile from Brookings Can In the m eantim e the d e p a rt iave the o th er half acre cheap, ment is continuing to receive and itxxi soil. process loan applications up to the point of actual disbursem ent. IX>n t f o r g e t o u r exchange \ ete ra n s applying since Nov. 5, •erviees. D rop in or mail a card, are being advised th at th e ir loans stating w hat you have to sell, w ill be com pleted as soon as the rade or wish to buy. FOR SALE funds a re enough on hand. The dpeart- 3 wood ranges. 2 iron folding m eni m ds: 1 xleeointf b,™ liV. ---- n?Pnt haS ‘ n _ ouKh ™>ney to com ots; I sleep in g b ag like new , plete some 500 loans pending on ’ weed b u rn e r with 25 feet of boM»; bulb scales weighs up to Nov, 5, the d irector said. 1 he opinion 2 pounds; Fly rod; oil h eater; ’ atto rn e y g g e en n eral’s e ra ls opinion double sink. > ni * th a t wn unknown num ber of Oregon veterans who had been classed as ineligible for the loan SPECIA L! H ollander blended luskrat fur coat like new. cost • •«'cause they a re not Vnited S ta t es citizens may now apply N eu 150 will take $125. ner ruled th a t the 1944 consti tutional am endm ent creating the 16-inch fireplace wtxxi manv loan act requires only th a t the th er items applicant must have been a res ident of Oregon when he tnered servR'e. even though he is nt a citizen Complete Real E esfute S, t m v - H South eno ot town Mrs. M artha S t e n arriv B r o o k in g * , O r e g o n from Hanforii w here »he 1 b v « l tor the past year, and w dl again m ake her home in H arbor stmoksm Distinctive Stationery is a "m ust77 in modern business transactions. Distinctive stationery is a simple matter for the modern equipment of our plant—consult us, and be convinced. YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ARE OUR PLEASURE AND DELIGHT! publishers stationers and lithographers C. 0 . LEONARD BROOKINGS (by the sea) F ' ' f ' »rk.r.cs, Mi tool Di Hs For lilding the pilot printers lu’ion. 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