Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 11, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Mrs. Jam es Hocking was host­
ess on a recent evening for a OSC Forester Prepares
Stanley party at her home, with Report of Myrtlewood
HEAVY W INDS CAUSE
a dem onstration of Stanley prod­
Special to The Pilot
MUCH DAMAGE
ucts by Mrs. Irm a R ohrer of
Crescent
City.
The
door
prize
Oregon
S ta te C o lleg e- The first
Del N orte highways w ere lit­
tered with trees from the w eek­ was won by Geraldine Jordan. comprehensive report on O regon’s
end storni followed by rain, hail O thers present w ere Ada Hursfi, unique and handsome m yrtlewood
and thunder which let us know Edna Ross, Dolorosa Hight, B ar­ is being compiled for publication
bara Norm an, Ethel Goodlin, H a r­ by an Oregon S ta te college for­
w inter was sure here.
rie
tt Hight, Verna Mann, N orm a ester.
During the heavy wind, the
Jordan,
Bobbie Bursk and Olym ­
The study by W arren R. R an­
strong gusts a t tim e blew down
pia Rodgers.
dall, assistant professor of forest
tree«, the largest tree to fall be­
Owing to the Sm ith River m anagem ent, will cover grow th
ing a large redwood on Highway
101 through the redwoods south school being overcrowded w ith characteristics, logging and m ar­
of Fort Dick. Traffic was routed attendance of 199, the school keting. Publication is expected
through Elk valley and lower board has made plans w ith the next fall.
Coastal and w estern m ountain
Fort Dick road until the large church board to use the back
redwood was cleared away S u n ­ room of the church for a class­ areas of southw estern Oregon and
day. Power lines w ere broken room. The third grade will use (. alifornia are the only places in
from falling trees, and transform ­ this room w ith Miss Im a Gay the nation where the m yrtlew ood
éis blowed out by lightning. The Hansen as their teacher. Changes grows. The finest specimens are
old barn on the la y m a n ranch also have been m ade in class­ lound in Coos and C urry counties
In California, the
blew down during the heavy wind rooms at the school. A nother in Oregon.
species is known as California
Saturday night. This barn was teacher has been added.
used as shelter for stock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford M orrison laurel and has also been called
of Springfield, Ore., w ere call­ l ’epperwood and Bay, according
to Randall.
The Sm ith River P.-T.A. held ing on relatives the first of the
Although most of the m y rtle­
its regular m eeting on Monday week and m aking plans for the
wood
production goes into novelty
evening at the school house, w ith funeral service at Brookings,
and
specialty
gift items, the haitl-
Ore.,
for
the
la
tte
r
’s
father,
Mr.
President Mrs. Edna Sam uelson
presiding. A g«xxl attendance was Jack Hill, 81, who passed away wood is also m ade into long-w ear­
ing, tough friction blocks for
out in spite of the storm y night. at Springfield Dec. 6.
hoists, for ship keel blocks and
Plans were made for a food sale
Mrs. Emma Cooper, age 86,
on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 13, m other of Henry and John Coop­ as »a veneer for plywoods.
at the Community hall. Proceeds er, had the m isfortune to fall at
to purchase tre a ts for the school her home Friday, injuring her
children when the school C hrist­ hip. She was taken by Roeder
m as program will be held T h u rs­ am bulance to Seaside hospital.
day evening, Dec. IS, at Commu­ Plans are being m ade to perform
To the E d ito r: At Cam p W hite,
nity hall.
near Medford, there are about 900
surgery on her hip.
Mrs. M iriam Barnes left rec e n t­ veterans unable to earn th eir own
Tlie new tee ter-to tte rs have a r ­
ly
for San Bernardino a fte r re­ way. Several are bedfast invalids
rived and are installed on the
her invalid and all are past medical help.
school grounds. H arriett H ig h t,, ceiving word saying
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program chairm an, arranged the s*stei‘ «nd husband were injured • These are the men you once
following program. Sixteen second ■ 1,1 an autom obile accident. The cheered as heroes!
grade children under the direction s‘s ,e r Uas seriously hurt,
Many ot them have dependents
o f their teacher, Miss Hansen.
Mrs. Agnes M aris left by South- who receive their small compen­
m arched in singing "Silent N ight." "*’st Airway plane a week ago sation checks while their loved
Each recited a verse pertaining to v*s*t her «laughter and hus- one gets only his bare bed and
to Christm as. Mrs. Hulda Jor- band- D r- a a «l Mrs. Lloyd Tyler, board- no
cash
for
stam ps,
genson, a native of Denm ark, at. San Anselmo.
smokes, ex tra coffee, candv. and
dr«ss,(| in h(<r native c o s t u m e , ----------------------------
such.
told how Christm as is celebrated
One year from now, 115,000
Coupon books at a dollar each
in Denmark. She sang "Silent I*'« pie who are healthy today will
are used for these essentials. How
N ight" in Danish tongue.
have tuberculosis.
many of you can afford to m ake
these m en's dull days b rig h ter?
This should not be considered as
} on Cat: Always Do Better A t hlatot's
charity just plain hum anity.
ou can hand your rem em ­
brance. or anything you have for
( nmp \\ hite, to any veteran or
auxiliary member, any time, or
W ill I k ( ) | k * i i Evenings I p to 9:00 p.m.
send to Mrs. Amy Randle, 1115
U e st «1th St., Medford, certified
I ntil Christinas
hospital contact officer.
Faithfully.
M. S. BRAINARD.
Service Officer.
D is tric t 7, V F W
PLENTY O F PARKING SPACE
SMITH RIVER
Curry County Gas
Opens Office Here
Editor. The P ilot: W ords can­
not
express our appreciation to
...-.nuiauiniu-x^nrrahnnr"^santmnn^jj?
all who have contributed tow ard
the repair of our. home, damaged
by tire. T hank you.
She's Dream ing
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hasset.
of the
E L E C T R O N IC
xT
Essanbee
DO LL
z
w hich w ill be given
to the lu c k y w in n e r
Sat., Dec. 20
4:30 p.m.
Th,. beautiful d o ll .« a n d . » I n . high
S EE
HER
IN
She «Inn "Roek-A-Bye
D IS P L A Y
S penaJ to The Pilot
Recent research findings in
sheep breeding and diseases will
highlight the annual m eeting of
the
Oregon
P urebred
Sheep
B reeders association at Corvallis
IVc. 16. The m eeting will s ta rt
at 1 :30 p.m. at the Benton hotel.
The director of the Arm our
and company livestock bureau.
Col. E. N W entw orth, will dis­
cuss sheep research work.
A
forum on sheep diseases will bo
conducted by three m em bers from
the OSC departm ent of veterin­
ary medicine. Dr. J N. Shaw.
Dr. L. R V aw ter and Dr. O H
Muth.
W IN D O W
by
TOTS to TEENS TOGGERY
• -1U
Sheep Breeders Plan
Annual Meet Dec. 16
A business m eeting and ban­
quet w ill conclude the annual
m eeting.
and says her prayers.
OCR
Table Type, L. P. and Conven­
tional. C apacity 10 records.
New’ needles, fine tone
Cost $169.50
LEE
Defense bonds are for personal
as well as national defense. The
individual with a backlog of sav-
R IC E
BROOKINGS
Trust
Dorothy Cray
...to make you a *
Christmas Angel
Golden Orchid
luxury series - in - scent
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alatevi
Cologne. . . . . . 4-ox. f 1.25
■x . «
. 6-ox. $2.00
Dusting Powder. . . . $ 1.25
1 erfunifr-;4-© *.....$2.00
Not ¿etched:
Soap—3 cakes____ $1.25
Rath S et. ................$2.25
Hand Lotion........... 11.00
AU price» p la t tax.
Give anything in Golden Orchid to someone
special. She'll know how you feel the instant
ehr sees the package. For this Dorothy Gray
fragrance is made for and worn by the
women other women envy.
CO.
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Baby
PHILCO RADIO
STORE
M ATOT
........-r •
ings can ride through difficulties
w ithout realizing how’ tragic they x
m ight otherw ise be.
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The Curry County Gas com­
pany, with headquarters form erly
in Gold Beach, is opening an
office and appliance display room
in the M atot building. Mel Hanlon
and Bob Thompson of Gold Beach
will be available for service in
the locality and will be glad to
help with problems involving gas
and appliances.
They can be contacted at the
office of the company. Phone 2891.
In The Mail-box:
M A T O T 'S
Thursday, December 11. 1952
Of the estim ated 400,00 per­
son* w ith active tuberculosis in
the Cnited S tates, approxim ately
150.000 are unknown to health
authorities and m ay not even
know they have the disease
CHCTCC DRUG STORE
Office Supplies
Now Available at the office— Phone 2282
• Adding Machine Tape
• Typewriter Ribbons
• Sales Btxiks
• Receipt Books
• C a rb o n Paper
• 1 une 1 ickets and Cards
• Statement of earnings
• Coast \ iew Stationery
•
•
•
•
•
Scratch Pads
• D e b it Slips
Large Manila Envelopes, 6x9 and 9x12
Employees W ithholding Blanks
Typewriter paper
•S e c o n d Sheets
Copy Paper
Specially Made Forms To Order
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