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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1947)
September 25, 1947 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS ■ supply yearly 10-15 million ft. of - tim ber forever. However, there is qu an tities of local tim ber that is owned by individuals which will last for a num ber of years, theil Obye, supervisor of "We are thankful," Mr. Obye ’ National Forest, G ra n ts continued: “because we have only himself a Rotarian, w as had only seven fires in the Sisk- at the noon luncheon, ( iyou forest this year. None of of the local club, an d these w ere allowed to reach any j how the forest serv- proportions where actual damage inned its work re g a rd - «’as done. You must remember ads. and sale of n atio n al th a t th ere still is danger for bad , forest fires. Records show th at . • two or three bad ones started. • explaining w y - jro n jcaj]v on gept. 26. We hope a W had been m ade up %jg f;) P »««* hetco, J r . • H. L. Abramson, of Idaho Falls, ; he upper Chetco bridge, i * * 0; >n h u home city, was a visitor, and told something wnri tor lim ner g o v ern s , . . , , “ X e rv ic e policy of build- of • > » » " » » « * canvas p ro d u c t.. esi wivti i j m anufacturing. He is visiting h* he told told th e C1UK I n M r. and Mrs. John H o g a i o!d of this area. th e new friends of th at area. had holdings in the u p p er region, and with an eye permanence, the fo rest was to locate p erm anent jb that direction. J E ditor, P ilo t: The executive forest service divides its board of the Parent-Teachers as- ■ry into ‘working circles,’ j sociation wishes to say that all fa the Siskiyou is m ade up constructively-minded taxpayers »st Supervisor ,rv Speaker OREGON “W orld’s Finest C l i m a t e " P a p e of that Idaho City. Mr. A bram son is a m anufacturer of can- \a s products. Pilot Classifieds Get Results! / cion Plastics Por Beach Play Mix Lemon Juke AT HOME TO Rr llEVE PAINS Money b ack—"if this recipe fails Mnny of the thousands o f folks who hwvw been taking lemon Juice fo- eum allc pain — have t.iund th a t by acU-. i« two table- spoenful* of Allenru to one tablespoonful of le n ii':. Juice in a glass of water, they get faster relief for the aches and pains caused by the gouty phases of rheum atism , neu ritis and lumbago Allenru is a 20 year old prescription mane Just to relieve aucii symp toms Costs little at druggists. BACI AGA« y wir «M In The Mailbox: one of which is the area | must vote to exceed the 6% r,f ibe etntn A tv n rk ' lim ltntirtn nt thn Kphnnl nlnntinn part of the sta te . A v o rk lim ita tio n a t the school < h et ion de is given the p atro n ag e [ion to the urgency of de- on timber. As yet th is Bj circle hasn’t shown u r- to demand more money favorirti r»~i_» i v i , .. . . . on terests of the Brookmgs-Hartor . . . . i Will H ave C om plete Line of SUNBEAM 'M rs. Bertha Moore Was Surprised, 79th Birthday SMALL APPLIANCES Fowler and Westinghouse WATER HEATERS Westinghouse and Victor RADIOS BROOKINGS ELECTRIC And Radio Company and Mrs. Don' Masset, Mr. and Mrs. John Two- n>R an(J Rennip Mr and M|>j Roy Hendry Mrs> Sue Benham, Missouri Morgan and Ralph! Moore, H arbor and Mr. and Mrs. .V erne Funk of Torrence, Calif. | CIGAR 2 for 15c It yowr d 9o l»r h o*/» o< Job» t u t k in I , m it o »o < ling0M»in n, wwiin.il.t J Friends of Bertha Moore, last week, surprised her with a "pound i shower” on her 70th birthday. Cake, straw berries, and coffee ¡were served. Present to observe J the event included: Betty Swan- j son, Hannah Smith and Naomi Cassell of Crescent City; Mrs. Pansy McElwee of G rants Pass; I Mr. and Mrs. Forest Dunham of ¡Smith River; Dr. and Mrs. C. II. I B a r n e s. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ¡Thompson, Mrs. Laura Vincent, of Idaht Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woodriff, ing Mr. Cora Mae Miller. Mr. and Mrs. gan this Barney Mathews. Mr. and Mrs. of long Grant Powell, Mr. and Mrs. L.¡Mrs. II< W. E. Wolfe Brookings, Oregon T ^ m medical authorities, who ought to tw a has so constructed and physi- Woman th a t in manv cases she's certain distressing symptoms r, *i‘e- For instance, when she enters '~<r during the menopause, the r , n IcrtiUty ebbs away. »V/ k cn certain days’ of the month—fe- iimcuonal monthly disturbances are ri-d 7 ’? iuffpr from pain, nervous dis- ■ f • tired, cranky, you snap at &’-d husband—then do try Lydia ± tv», i 's , ptabie Compound to relieve •iW-onis. i t s famous lor tills purpose. KO EXTRA RAIL FARE! Better Service, More Often, to More Places For short or long trips . . . G reyhound’s the convcn- u n t, economical way to go’ Schedules are tim<*d to fit vour travel needs. Here are the buses leaving daily f . - n ESPECIALLY For Girls and Women x j " ', . c uipnund Dors more than relieve r,r-'7.' Pain. It also relieves accom- r-r L u tension, irritability and weak. C ngs—when due to this cause. • tr.y thruout the month — this ■t -. .ne helps build up resistance - .v d distress. A thing any sensible 5 w'ant to do! barn’s Compound is also very - L • rr aeve hot flashes and those funny, lings during the years 38 to to the functional ‘middle-age' kJ. 10 Wcmeh. s Cump^und is w o rth tryin g ! X* Z 7 > - Z / P. V E G E T A B L E > Best and Biggest Miss Eugenia Moore has gone to Ashland w here she enrolled at Southern Oregon College of Education for the fall term. She underw ent a tonsileetomy during her vacation between quarters. ’ A w ater main was laid by the Brookings W ater Co. from the! Studio Building, south to the new laundry building late last week. The laundry will be o|x.*n shortly. PERFECT OMAN HOOD ? S R uskin Local News Items THERE SUCH A THING AS g i bave our criticism and c0<per. Thompson: Mr. . j. . u i community. ation be of a constructive nature. sed on a sustained yield, The school board and teaching, Don>t negk,ct to vot(. jt yQur Mngs-Harbor circle cam staff need the cp-operation of respongibjliy Mrs A p H<?n dricks, president; Bernadine Steele, vice-president; Mrs. Geo. Widney, seertary and Mrs. Wm. Burrell, treasurer. A. Mendenhall Sr. .. o*hel Building , . Colorful \ elon plastics for heachwvar and for scenic lutckdrops weire features of the 1947 photographers’ model contest at Kent State F rid a y evening at 7.30 at th e University in Ohio. Willie MacKnight wears a Firestone Velon cape scrool house if w-e are to have and a Contro elastic yarn bathing suit in this summer scene, the standard school th at we w a n t! ......................................... .................................................................................... for our children and the bertI t a - |w , hU , |mi, bu, | Mr and Mrs. Bob' — jo c u n d ,. R O O K I N K S NORTHBOUND—Coos Bay and Portland f env*» Brookings ..................12:18 a. m. Leave Brookings .................10.03 a. m. SOUTHBOUND—E ureka and San Jjeav«- Brookings ................ 3:52 a. m. ) e a :e Brookings ....... 0:19 a. m. T S. A BOTT, Agent Bus Depot 1:48 p. ni. 7:22 p. m .; Francisco 11:5b a. m .; 8:48 p. m. Brookings GREYHO U N D When you go eaat you m ight ns well get all you can for your money. And i t ’s p retty hard to find a bigger bargain than this: O n y o u r ro u n d trip ticket to Chicago, N ew York an d moat o th e r eastern cities you can go or return via California for not lc more rad fare th a n y o u 'd p a y to go straight east and back. See San Francisco, Loa Angeles and the colorful south west. Go one way, return another. See twice as much at no additional ticket cost. SP The frie n d ly Southern P acific Bee your nearest 8. P. agent, or write J. A. Ormandy, GPA, 6 tt Pacific Bldg, Portland.