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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1949)
PAGE TWELVE The World's Best home for the holidays. A feature of the evening was a large Christmas pie, which gave gifts to all who put in a thumb. Mr. Johnson left Wednesday for San Francisco to resume his practice of psychiatry. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins are enjoying a visit of her uncle, of Seattle. Co. Service Officei Reports To You; BY C. E. SEGER Gold Beach. Ore. Ex-prisoners of war are ad- ' vised that forms for filing claims under the war claims act of 1949 are being prepared, and will be available in Oregon as soon as they are printed. Only claims on the official form will be consid ered. This word was received by the Oregon department of veterans’ affairs from Daniel F. Cleary, chairman of the war claims com mission in Washington, D. C., the agency set up to administer the act. The war claims act provides payment of one dollar for each day a U. S. Armed Force mem ber was subjected to malnutri- Classified Ads Partly furnished 3-room apart ment, for rent. Also sleepings for one- two or three persons. 44tf Hendricks Furniture THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 19Ä 3RGOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON W. INCOME .TAX RETURNS Les Thornton At C. 0. Leonard Real Estate Office HEARTIEST NEW YEAR tion. while held in an enemy 1 the garden tools, with mental prisoner of war r camp during notes to only purchase good ones . world war 2. Although the act , that rest easilv in our hands ' was approved by congress in like the clasn of a friend, and do July, 1948. appointment of a 1 the work with a right good will. commission was made only re- A cheap tool is a waste of money cently and the preparation of —the garden catalogs will soon regulations and application form be out and we shall sit before the fireplace and plan the months is still in progress. Chairman Cleary’s letter indi to come. Our fire burns like Jos cated that forms when complet eph’s coat of many colors, for ed will be distributed through an green, we use that effective spray . Oregon state agency. Your county ■ material, powered copper sul- ; service officer will receive these phate or copper chloride. Barium forms when they become avail- nitrate produces blue. Potassium able, and will gladly assist in permanganate makes a purple filing of same, or a card re- flame and strontium nitrate aj questing one will bring you one ’ red. Clacium chloride produces [ orange. Sometimes one finds at by return mail. Phon 343. beachcombing, a log which, when burned, gives off a strong perfume, a spicy, sweet odor. I wish I knew what it is. A Happy New Year to you all! 1950 Gas Appliance Co., Inc. Forest Service Has N#« GOLD BEACH — Two forest service films will be available for showings to organizations or schools of Curry County during the week of January 8 through 14. John Porich, forest ranger, announced early this week. LOTS OF LUCK TO YOU FOR THE WHOLE YEAR AHEAD. Both are recent sound, koda- chrome, 16mm pictures. ‘‘Life Blood of the Land’’ is a picture on water conservation. “Smoke Jumpers” is a film de picting the training given to the smoke jumpers, jumping tech nique, and of smoke jumpers in action. Organizations or schools wish ing to show these films should contact District Ranger, John C. Porisch at once. MODERN Refrigeration MAY THE YEAR AHEAD BE AL l Local News Items YOU WANT IT Mr. and Mrs. John Wilber and two children of Yamhill are en- joying a ten-day visit here with the Donald Payne family, and other relatives. Mervin Hanscam spent Christ mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr., coming from Eugene where he is spend ing several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John Arlandson returned to their home at Coos Bay Sunday evening after spend ing Christmas here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Payne. A large crowd attended the firemen’s dance at the Grange hall, Monday evening. The funds laised is for the annual Christ Santa came to Weeds’ Acres mas party. and brought many things. Some 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lindskoug were needed, some were not. and entertained a group of friends some we would be better off with Monday evening to meet their out, no doubt. Our neighbor, Mrs. Gladys Lindskoug. sent a silver son, Robert Johnson, who was bird from her Christmas tree, and we laughed and were pleas ed. recalling a conservation of a year ago about how much more a Christmas tree could mean B Y C O N N I E with decorations which formerly hung from friends or loved ones’ trees. So the silver bird which Next To The Theatre list'd to gleam on the Lindskoug GOLD BEACH, OREGON tree, now swings on ours, and we’ll one for their tree! With the passing of Christmas comes the last week of the old year. The crumpled bits of tissue paper, the torn seals and rib- bons are being burned, the notes of appreciation w ritten, and men tally we prepare for whatever the new year will bring. “We have left undone those things which we ought to have done, and we have done those things which we ought not to have SEASON done” in 1949, but now a fresh. clean year awaits us and we to do differently and to Free gift and mailing wrap! right now by spraying in MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS the g a r d e n. replenishing the ! FILLED PROMPTLY! plant medicine shelf Gold Beach TO BE Brookings Personalized Laundry CALL PHONE 262 Have you tried our Fluff-Dry? Family Fluff dry, per pound......................... 10c (Chenille Spreads, Double Wool, double Cotton Blankets, Exta). People who wish to wash at home, may bring their clothess in to be dried for 6c lb, dry wt. Along Azalea Row FASHION FINDS CONNIE'S TRE Al YOURSELF JO A FULL DAY OF HAPPINESS Cedar Lane Cann'y Rex & Faye Hayes . DIAMONDS. 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