Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 29, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE SIX
T hursday, May 29, 1952
Cost Of History Explained; Book Larger Scouts Go Camping
E ighteen m em bers o f Eagles Jake's Barber Shoj
Than Originally Planned For $5. Each Eagles
Troop 222, Boy Scouts of
Brookings Market
To Open Sundays
HOURS:
According to an advertisem ent
“A Century of Coos and Curry,” pioneer history, is Am erica, w ent on a cam ping trip W eek Days, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
elsew here in this issue, Brookings
atu rd ay and Sunday. The group
distributed. To clear up some misunderstand- S pitched
M arket will be ojx n Sundays, ef­ now being
cam p ai
at t 1 h n e e forestry
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1 1 * 1 1 'T'l puuneu camp
luivauy
fective, Sunday, June 1.
SATURDAYS
ing of the price, this statement is being published.. 1 he building about eight miles up the
9:00
a.
m. to 7:00 p. m.
This action was taken, accord- orj„jnai contract with the publishing house called for W inchuek. The boys enjoyed all
ing to Bob Dimmick, to accommo-1
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e
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the cam ping and swimm ing ac­
d a te th e increasing tourist trade a 500-page book to sell for $5.00. Several hundred orders
tivities. The lads had heard the
n
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c a
z
and to care for the local dem and werc taken at this price, to be used in obtaining bank stories of the "big ones" people i
N e x t To N ook C afe
w hich has been m ade upon the joans | O p ay for the printing.
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had caught, but the only fish to
•tore. Action of the rem ainder ot
A fter cu ttin g the m aterial pre-
All persons having signed or-J bite w ere the “w ee” ones.
tire stores is expected, a lth o u g h pare(j as m uch as seemed wise, ders which have not been deliv-
T he forest service has asked
no announcem ent was m ade a t th ere rem ained a 631-page book, ered, w ill receive them a t the $5 the troop to clear up the Elk
th e tim e this news i t e m w a s , including pictures, w ith a $6.00 price. On or a fte r May 22, all ad- M ountains trail, and the boys
w ritte n .
C om m ercial
B ulletins
price. The cost of 3000 books when ditional sales will be m ade at the accom plished several m iles of the Poster!t
ready for delivery, not including $6.00 price.
task, and hope to finish on the
Sm ith-C orona” T ypew riters at freight, expense ot delivery ann i (A num ber of copies have been next trip. O ther activities included
¡sales, and D ean P o w e rs expense Ufe at the Pilot office to help the a council fire S a tu rd a y night,
th e P ilo t Office.
Outdoor Advertising
accounts for trips to Coos and people wishing copies. This is be- w ith skits, singing and story te ll­
C urry, in connection iw th editing ing done to help out the society ing. Sunday m orning religious
4th and I streets, C ressent City
(not yet received) is show n:
sponsoring the book).
services w ere held, and then the
Paid to Emil R. P eterson
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boys w ent swimming at various
PHONE 643
S alary .......................... $ 6,918.50
tim es during the day, and enjoyed
C ar M ileage ................
978.32
a tre a su re hunt. The lads had so
Neon Sales and Sendee
Supplies ........................
124.51
much fun they reg retted the tim e
to leave for home.
$ 8,021.33
The printed pink leaflet that
Hours: 9 a. in. to 5 p m. T o ta l
Bill of Bin fords & M ort,
you will see around town this
next door to Brooking Mkt. P rin tin g ......................... $ 7,027.02 w ec^ ¡s a program of the activit
John R. Portz
NORMA'S
Beauty Salon
Printed Leaflets
Are Programs
F ee of D ean A lfo rd P o w ers
Evenings by Appointment!
D R IL L
A
i'(i1,nig, «'te.
LES
NOW !
SHANAHAN
18 Years Experience
Inquire at Texaco Service Station or
Corner Memory Lane ami Dei Norte Lane
.«.'A7;«VZ7> X./A7) 7 7 7 ) GA' /I PL
SALVAGE SAND AND GRAVEL
TOP SOIL
—
FILL D IR T
D R A IN A G E ROCK
Phone 2341
LEONARD'S REAL ESTATF
in e v e r y
furnished b> th e A ll-Y e a
'" ( E v e n t s A ssociation. P au l Davis
Total I ost .................. $16.048.3o ^,ias co n sen ted to ta k e c h a rg e of
th e d is trib u tio n of th ese an d will
see th a t each s to re on th e m ain
s tre e t has a supply of th em for
convenience of p atro n s.
T he Boy S co u ts will he ask e
for Irrigation
to d is trib u te th em to th e v isito rs
a, th e e n tra n c e of th e p a rk both
S a tu rd a y and S un d ay .
W ELL
6 or 8-ineli Wells
jeg scheduled fo r th e A zalea Fes-
S 1*000.00 (K 1 |
S o m e th in g new is provided this
y e a r by th e A ll-Y ear E v en ts As
so c ia tio n : coffee w ill be served
free on S a tu rd a y , as w e l l as
at th e b arb ecu e S u nday.
Thi
“ F am ily P jcn ic in th e P a r k ’’ is a
fe a tu re of S a tu rd a y .
No Cherries Wi!l
Cross 'State Line'
C alifo rn ia d e p a rtm e n t of tg ri-
c u ltu re , th ro u g h th e b u re a u of
p la n t q u a ra n tin e , h as Issued a
n otice s ta tin g th a t no c h e rrie s
w ill bo ah o w ed to he ta k e n into
C a lifo rn ia from O regon th is year.
The >ta te in e n t re a d :
“T h a t’s rig h t, w e know you
like ’em . an d w e don’t b lam e you
hut d o n ’t b rin g ’em this y e a r.’
H e re ’s th e s to ry : T h e so u th ­
e rn O regon co u n ties a re now u n ­
d e r q u a r a n tin e for th e cherr>
fru it fly, w hich a p p e a rs in ch er-
1 tie s as a sm all w h ite m aggot.
In fe c te d c h e rrie s ta k e n into th is
s ta te (C a lifo rn ia ) could r« adilv
sp read this se rio u s post info tlu
m a jo r c h e rry
grow in g
areas,
w h e re th e c ro p is w o rth ton m il­
lion d o lla rs a y ea r. N one of
w a n t this to hapi»en.”
To k ee p this pest from sp read -
, ing. th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of ag­
ric u ltu re w ill prohibit th e e n try
of th o se c h e rrie s u n til th e pest
th re a t is ab ated .
“W e th o u g h t y o u ’d like to know
'a b o u t th is before you m ak e plans
for th a t c h e rry g a th e rin g expedi
tion. \ \ hy not tell y o u r neighbors-
about it. ?”
d ir e c tio n
Telephone lines touch even’ phase o f com m unity life.
Thev make jx m ib le convenient, q u u k contact w ith homes,
busine«es, farms, industries. And these im portant lines are
still growing!
M ore than mo*r industries
the expansion of your trie­
r ‘s' ,• compam diresth adects 1 .
it means you get
mote every day for your small m onthly b ill.
■ •
rumimi inumi
W A R D 'S
Propane Service
G IB B S L B R . C O .
Phone 2545
Easy Street
ROCK FOR LOGGING ROADS
Driveway and Fills
Transai Mix Concrete
CEMENT — GRAVEL
GREYHOUND
4
More TRAVEL EX TR A S- No fx/roCo«».«
Yes, bigger value! More Thru-Express buses. Wider
choice of routes. Finest air-conditioned buses. World’s
best drivers. Free Vacation Planning Service. Ab lower
fares. Choose the Leader— choose Greyhound!
<0 Freq u e n t—So T h r if t y !
Port la ml Oregon
S14.00
$6 5 5 S p o k an e, W ash.
S eattle. Wash.
$9.55 Lt s Ange les, Calif. .
812.20
We c a rry « COM PLETE line Boise, Idaho
S6.55
$15.66San Francisco, Calif.
of Gas Appliances, Wedgewood
x-tu» Federal Tas
Tappan. O'K eefe A M erritt, and
tleturn trip 20% LESS . . . on Ro^nd Trip Tickets
Caloric ranges G eneral w ater
heaters Servel R efrigerators -
Colem an furnaces.
Tanks for m t , sale or lease -
C rescent City
Phene 111
i ) ln » n c
At Jet. Ilw ys 101 and 199
Kerr Bldi:
BOB RE7TKE, A gent