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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1952)
Thursday, December n , 1952 B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R P I L O T . B R O O K IN G S . O R E G O N PA GE Game Commission Say: 's No W inter Elk In Baker Valley The extended B aker area elk season closing Dec. 21 offers slim chances for bagging any of th? elk th a t w inter on the w estern edge of the B aker valley, reports the gam e commission’s La Grande regional office. Many of these elk roam the B aker w atershed where they are safe from h u n ters and venture B. B. Crabb Co. Bookkeeping Pay Roll Taxes Insurance Kerr Building Brookings, Oregon onto the valley ranches and a l most to the outskirts of B aker in winter. W ith little opportunity to take these elk in the regular Oregon veterans of sendee since season and no adequate w inter range for them, the extended sea the s ta rt of Korean hostilities son was set for the B aker area. I may apply now for state home Now, following a long period of and farm loans through the Ore- « ra u ie r and ano light ugnt snow, snow, the the i?°U DePar,nient of V eterans’ Af- open w eather elk have not budged from their ' ,a irs* E rnest J Sm ith, loan super sum m er er haunts, haunts, and it an, ^ a ..c ! v,sor announced today- summ and it appears The 4 i»er cent loan program, that tew elk will be taken in the extended season. In brief, the originally restricted to veterans commission does not recommend of World W’a r II. was extended a trip to hunt elk in the B aker to veterans of the current em er gency by the Oregon electorate area. on November 4 and the am end Dry w eather conditions showed ment became effective Monday success throughout the reg u lar when the ballot count was allicial- elk season in northeastern O re ly certified by Governor McKay. gon and indications are the kill To be entitled, Sm ith said, the was not high. Both deer and elk I veteran m ust have hail at least 90 season records will be tabulated days of service betw een June 25, on the basis of report card re i 1950, and the term ination of the turns and hunters are rem inded | current emergency, must have to mail their cards w hether a been honorably discharged, ami kill was made or not. m ust cither have been an Oregon i resident when he entered active or have come to Oregon and Do your Christinas srop duty lived here lor two years or longer p/ng in Brookings. following his discharge. World W ar II veterans must have served 90 days or more hon- oiably between Sept. 1, 1940, ami Sept. 2, 1945, and m ust have been Oregon residents when they en tered active duty or have come j to Oregon and lived here for at least two years between date of ! discharge and Dec. 1, 1950. The Oregon loan entitles a vet- i m an to borrow up to 75 per cent oi the appraised value of the home or farm being acquired, in an amount not exceeding $6(XX). Mere inan 9000 World W’a r 11 veterans have borrowed in excess of $38,- -84.CXX) under the program since Anent State Loan To Korean Vets BROOKINGS CLINIC Office hours. 9 a. in. 5 p. m. D R . R. E . S M IT II D EN TIST PH ON E 2831 Sleek modern styling in gleaming blond oak— self-rising tray. Dr. Richard L. Sunti AS ADVERTISED IN OPTOMETRIST LIFE DR. R()'i M. WHO E O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN and Surgeon Em ergencies at A n y I ln u r HENDRICKS Massive streamlined modern chest finished in rich American W alnut. Has self-rising tray. O N f G A t M IN I iA V W Mrs $ 6 4 95 PHONE 2701 Evenings by Appoint ment FURNITURE PH O N E 2841 BROOKINGS f O » A LA N t I Serving Brookings 5 ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY ! Since 1933 "Brookings’ O u n ’ Phone 2244— Day or Night d Hillside S tre e t Brookings. Oregon J p "Courteous, Dependable Service” ONE- AND TW O -RO O M COTTAGES ROEDER COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING-by week or month Funeral Home SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE SOUTH O F BROOKINGS 508 H. St. 1945. Application is made through the Salem or P ortland office of the sta te v eteran s’ departm ent, or through local county service ofRicers or real e sta te brokers, -------- Savings bonds are becoming m ore ami more popular with those arranging their own pensions Io supplem ent their social security. For instance, the man of 55 who buys a $37.50 bond each m onth will autom atically have one m a turing for $50 each month a fte r he is 65. A m an of 45, following the sam e plan, will find each of his bonds pays off $67.34 a fte r he passes 65. ELEVEN $S$---Dcal with your I ionic Tow n Merchant S a \c i , 1 ; ' ' ! Let Ralph Do It RALPH A. YO UNG Custom Farm T ra cto r W ork Rotovateing — Leveling Lily Row M aking Ask For An E stim ate P. O. Box 5 9 6 Phone 2274 Brookings, O regon C H O IC E P R O P E R T IE S Ih g h v ay h rontage (Highway 101, O regon’s Main S tre e t) CHETCO RIVER FRONTAGE - R E SID EN T IA L LOTS NEW HOME'S - RANCHES - FARM LANDS ACREAGE - INDUSTRIAL SIT E S INCOME PR O PER TIES Beautiful Scenic, P arklike Ocean Frontage W. H. BRADY REAL ESTA TE BROKER G ardner Bldg. iP h o n e 2801) Brixikings, Oregon The R eal S e c re t O f SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE AJvicc on how to be happily mar ried was never so freely available as it is today. Marriage problems are openly discussed in newspaper columns and on the radio. Marriage advice is available from the man next door, who speaks from experience... and from the psychologist, whose views come from study and research. *1 here is no topic. . . from etiquette to fidelity .. .on which advice and counsel are not available. Yet with all this marriage edu meant it to b e ...a n d He made it not only a contract — but a Sacra cation, the modern divorce rate ment. continues at an appalling high! W hen the marriage of a man and Ibis condition obviously is not due to ignorance of the so • led wi)in.ai is a Sacrament, they ro- facts of life.” It cannot be attri ceive title to all the divine helps buted to economic problems, for necessary to overcome the dis good times have been repeatedly appointments and difficulties of marked by a high divorce rate. Nor life. I he) are thus better able to overcome personality dif can it be blamed on the excuse of personal incompatibility," which ferent e s . . . better able to deal just so often appears in divorce peti ly with each o t h e r ... better able to tions. und erstan d |fic m any p rac tic a l 'I hese and other practical prob problems of living together. lems undoubtedly contribute to Marriage is not a strictly private marriage conflicts. But the basic, affair. It is die concern of the whole fundamental cause of marriage community. It is the special con failures goes deeper. It is the failure cern of the Church, which is t barg of many people to realize the true ed with safeguarding this Sacra meaning of marriage . . . to recog ment. That is why the Catholic nize that it is a life-long union of Church strives to impress the true a man and a w om an. . . to see that nature of marriage upon all who its main purpose is the begetting hear her voice. and rearing of children. In Catholic eyes, marriage is, first of all, a contract w h ic h ... as with all contracts . . . must be gov erned by justice. A purely senti mental and physical attraction be tween a man and a woman, which W hether you are al ready m a rrie d . . . o r is not permeated by a sense of duty ,u»t th in kin g alx>ut to each other and to God, is not the i t . . . you w ill be helped by a pam phlet love upon which enduring homes we w ill send you explaining the true are built. nature of marriage and the blessings that come from a proper understanding But the Catholic Church reaches of the married sure. W o re today for your that marriage must be what God free copy. Aak /o r Pamphlet No. KC 19. S U P R E M E C O U N C IL K V IIG H T S O F C O L IH IIB IIS R E L IG IO U S IN F O R M A T IO N B U R LA U 44JJ UNDIll «LVO. '¡4|ifcs ” toU15 M IS 1 O U » ! Phone IOÇI w CRESCENT CITY 1 lú Í 2 n » ati2 ¡ L J í í ^ i IZ L Ì M