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BROOKINGS-HARBQR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON
T hursday, May 22, 1052
F rp u
d u u ru n e r \A/nc
Pi'c**» Gasquet, Gold Beach and
rre
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ear Basin camps Since then he G eorge G ilk e y Was Report M ade On
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has been doing construction and F a ta lly In ju re d
R etired By F. S.
Easter Seal Sale
m aintenance work on the roads
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Jake 5 B a tb e r She»
HOURS
W ith the retirem ent from the in the southw estern p a rt of the
A report from Mrs. A rth u r B o l-1
In a le tte r to Mrs. Goldie V.
W eek Days, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
F o rest Service of Fred G ardner s ta te and in N orthern Del N orte
Sm ith, Mrs. Florence G. StefTy linger, assistant chairm an of the
of H arbor, the service lost one county.
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tells of the death of George Gil Oregon Society for Crippled Chil
of its long-tim e w orkers who had
SATURDAYS
te e n employed by I, for the f lr s tL X d 7 „ b u l i c a r e ' , he“ , ‘„I
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V‘’ d ren ’» recent drive for funds,
9:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m.
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I t was in 1925 th at Mr. G ard H u n te rs Creek road, th e B ear I don’t know how to begin
Ira Brown. Miss D iana Bivins, Two Barbers on Saturdays
n e r s ta rte d his reg u la r em ploy B asin road, the road up the) "My fa th e r, George G ilkey was Bobby Bivins and S andra Whil-
Next To Nook Cafe
m ent w ith F orest Service, w ork (h e te o , out to Vulcan Peak, the fata lly injured in an a c cid e n t- lock stam ped and helped fill the
ing during the sum m er seasons
envelopes.
. f.e camp,
e.k r° ad and " T during
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re- ing
w " no
,tru a c k safety
b>- « Z c a n r d while
stand
each y e a r until the CCC cam ps gon Z
Caves
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Î Î 1 R eturns from thes* ,e tte rs ag-
w ere established. In June.
w a r the
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inK. n° a safety is,and- AP n l 15,
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June, 1933, w
g regated $333.50, and this am ount
ar, the S an g er Peak road to the and he lived for days.
h e became a road forem an w ith chrom e m ines out f r o m Cave
Bulletins
“I know how d ear to him were w ill be added to the re g io n a l! PoBterB Commercial
th e CCC and was a t th e Pistol Junction.
fund
for
use
in
C
urry
county.
all of his friends in Brookings
At present the funds will be
He was also in charge of the and how often he longed to go
building of several bridges dur- back th ere —how much he h a t e d used for hospitalization and care
u.vic—
mucn ne hated „ r T™ n « c .
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ing this time. He has been on this city, though he had so m any J LozelIa Sternberg, who is un-
Qutdoor Advertising
dergoing tre a tm e n t a t E m anuel!
all forest fires in this area, and w onderful friends here, too.
4th and I streets, C ressent City
w as even sent up in W ashington
“I ju st can ’t m ake m yself really hospital, P ortland, for s e r i o u s
to assist when e x tra help was believe th a t he is gone—we had burns. Lozella is from Brookings
needed. In his recollection, the been m aking w onderful olans and and was burned m ore than a
PHONE 643
Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
A r ' L ' X * " 1938 " hiCh b— d —
'o « “ '" * forw ard l o t m ' h y e a r ago. The residents of this
Néon Sales and Service
DR. R. E. SMITH
.e*r
Lacr<r? ° n the head" , th a t we both w anted. And all of a re a have contributed a m ajor
w aters of the Chetco, was the them led to g e ttin g out of this portion of the expenses for her
D E N TIST
w orst.
care. Mrs. M endenhall headed the
city.
PH O N E 2831
Find what you want through
group.
Mr. G ardner, who is a native
the Pilot Class Ads.
“He was feeling very fit, a t the
Dr. Richard L. Smith
of H arbor, is m arried to the for tim e of the accident, had been to
m er Hulda Payne, and they have a p a rty th a t afternion a t the I
OPTO M ETRIST
raised a fam ily of seven children. ‘Townsend C enter. Head injury, I
Now th a t he is retire d from the don t think he ever knew w hat
DR. JOHN WILLS
forest service, Fred hopes to get happened.
O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
in
all the bear hunting and fish
‘Please tell his friends for me
and surgeon
ing he w ants, but plans also to
a n d tell them all how m uch he
Robinson s Building—Next to Dimmick’s
DR. RQ.Y M. W HITE do some logging, and will spend loved them .”
p a rt of his tim e at his place on
Mr. Gilkey had long been a
/ he best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets,
O STEO PA TH IC PHYSICIAN
the upper Chetco.
subscriber to the Pilot, a t San
and Surgeon
Silverware and Jewelry.
In a le tte r received by Fred Francisco.
Emergencies at Any Hour
from Lyle F. W atts, chief of the
I can save you money in watch repairing!
PHONE 2701
Forest Service, W ashington, D.
"S
m
ith-C
orona’
by Appointment
C., he w rites in p a rt: "It is noted the p ilo t Office. T ypew riters at
Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide!
th at you have had a wide and
varied experience in the road a n d 1
1 tra il construction a n d m ain te
n a n c e program of the Siskiyou.
I You have seen this forest develop
¡from one accessible only by tra il
1 to one w ith alm ost 6(X) miles of
41 Buick, has rod out—
I roads. These roads, now being
Phone 2545
Easy Street
used for the tran sp o rtatio n of
l>est offer over $50 takes.
¡forest products are essential to
Want small calibre revol
the economy of all the neighbor
ver or automatic. Let’s
ing com m unities. I am sure it
m ust be of considerable sa tisfa c
trade. I also have many
tion to you to know that you have
other car parts and used
Driveway and Fills
tak en an active part in this de
tires.
velopm ent. You had an im portant
p art in the job to do and you
have a record of which you can
be proud. It is my sincere wish
th a t you will have m any happy
On Brookings Lumber
years of retirem ent and will con
CEMENT — GRAVEL
tinue your interest in forest serv-
Co. Road!
ice affairs in your com m unity.”
ja v
John R. Portz
BROOKINGS
CLINIC
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For Sale or Trade
Serving Brookings
Since 1933
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J O N E S
G IB B S L B R . C O .
ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS
II
Don Carter
ROEDER
Transit Mix Concrete
Funeral Home
508 H. St.
Phone 1091
CRESCENT CITY
D R IL L
A
F iy S ale: Sm ith-C orona type
w riter. W onderful for th a t boy
or girl going aw ay to college-
or a graduation gift. The Pilot.
W ELL
NOW !
6 or 8-inch W ells for Irrigation
LES
SHANAHAN
, ...
WILLOX VENEER IHFG. CO.
An Oregon CO-OPERATIVE Association
6 0 M e m b e rsh ip Shares A u th o riz e d By C harter
February 15, 1952
18 ùears Experience
In if une at I'evaco Service Station or
— Corner Memory Lane and Del \o r te Lane
SCRl I \ l D SAND AND GRAVEL
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL
Phone 244i
—
FILL DIRT
DRAINAGE ROCK
LEONARD’S REAL ESTATE
R e m its for Information, Application or Subscriptions should be
directed to WILLOX VENEER MEG. CO.
PLANT—2 miles north of Brookings, Ore., Main Hwv ioi or
I’OR I LAND OFFICE—Room 713, Board of Trade Building
Corner S. W. 4th Ave., and Oak St., ATwatcr 9388.
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BROOKINGS, OREGON
AT PLANT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY!