Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 03, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    Auxiliary Has Lunch
Brookings Should
Be Friendly,
Tisdale Says
National Forest
Receipts Climb
T h e A m erican Legion A u x iliary
w ill be sponsors of a dutch
luncheon, to be held S ep tem b er
14, a t 1 p.m. a t th e C heteo Inn.
N early $37.5 m illion
a reconi
high - was deposited in th e fed ­
E n te rta in m e n t and s p e c i a l
g u ests are plan ned for th e event.
L u th e r L. Tisdale, c a re ta k e r of e ra l tre a s u ry by 19 natio n al fo r­
R eserv atio n s a re in c h a rg e of A zalea and H a rris Beach S ta te ests in O regon and W ashington
M rs. R u th Redfield, B rookings.
P a rk s spoke to the B rookings Ro- «luring the fiscal y e a r ending Ju n e
t a i \ (. luh A ugust
stressin g
R egional F o re s te r J. H erb ert
th e im portance of friendliness to
S
to
n e said today th a t th e to tal
tourists.
am
ount
collected this past y ea r
Let us build a fripndlv city
L et us tre a t o u r visitors in genu­ exceeds th a t of th e previous y e a r
ine friendliness and the w ord of by alm ost $7 m illion. Proceeds
m outh ad v ertisin g will be beyond from tim b er sales co n trib u ted 99
the resources of M idas to p u r­ p er cent of th e total. Othe>
chase, said Mr. Tisdale. R em em - sources of revenue included fees
l>ei th at a to u rist is a neighbor for grazin g stock, land use re n t­
als, and w a te r pow er rights.
aw ay from hom e.”
N ational forest receipts n atio n ­
In v ite him inlo y o u r sto re o r
ally
also set a new record. They
office to sit aw hile. Get him ta lk ­
to taled $75.5 m illion, an increase
V IN Y L TILE
ing about his s ta te o r a re a and
listen to him. Tell him ab o u t this of $5 m illion over the previous
year. About $71 m illion of the to ­
VINYL TILE
a r e a —th e re ’s a whole parcel of
inform atio» he would like to tal re su lted from tim ber sales.
FLOORING
T w enty-five p e r cent of n a tio n ­
have. Soon y o u ’ll become’ aw are
al forest incom e is re tu rn e d to the
of a bond betw een tw o neigh­ I s ta te s for d istrib u tio n to counties
bors’.”
i in w hich th e forests lie. As pre-
Mr. T isdale has been p ra ctisin g I scribed by law, th e m oney is used
this philosophy for five years, giv­
tor public schools and roads.
ing oui v isito rs a little m ore th an
R eceipts
from
O regon
and
beau tifu l p ark s w hich a re clean
W ash in g to n 's n atio n al forests ex ­
and safe and neat. ”1 like them
ceeded ex p e n d itu res for o p eratio n
and I say so I like them and I
and for m ain ten an c e and devel­
show it.” In this w ay he has
opm ent by alm ost $24 m illion. A
m ade m any in te re stin g friends, s u b s ta n tia l sh are ot ex p e n d itu res
and a t th e sam e tim e has m ade
w as invested in p erm an en t im^
m any friends for Brookings.
provem ents such as refo restatio n ,
S ta rt this p ro g ram of frie n d li­
ra n g e reseeding, buildings, and
ness, says Mr. T isdale, ai\d “soon road construction.
you will begin to get le tte rs from
D uring th e year, a to tal of 2,222
I hem, telling you how m uch they F o rest S ervice tim b e r sales w ere
enjoyed th e ir visit and in som e
m ade in O regon. Of this num ber, .
cases, back they com e again, ow n­ 1.96« w ere for less than $5,000
ers of p ro p e rty in y o u r a r e a .”
each.
In W ashington, 3,2«« of
And then th e y s ta rt being 3,665 sales w ere for under $5,000.
friendly to to u rists because they In th e tw o s ta te s com bined, only
know w hat it m eans to be a II per cent of the total n u m b er
neighbor aw ay from hom e.”
o f sales exceeded $5,000.
ITS HERE!
NEW v
ken F lex
Install It Yourself
A verage 6 ' i 7'
K itch en C osts:
P er tile 00<
rf* i
_
^ l2 . o 0
Local People Give
Time, Prizes to Fair
A n u m ber of C u rry C ounty
people cooperated in m ak in g th e
events of the recent C u rry C o u n ­
ty F a ir a success, according to Ed
T ho rn to n of th e C heteo W ra n g ­
lers.
Really Resists Grease . .. Even
C alves for th e calf scram b le
sp illed ink, bleaches, cleaning w ere d onated by the B rookings
fluids or fruit acids c a n ’t h arm it. R o tary Club. B rookings M arket,
L o n g e r W e a r i n g . . . T h e s e B izard and M athew s of C rescent
sm o o th shining tiles w ith sta n d City, H erb M orrel of Langlois,
M iller B ro th ers, W edderburn, the
y e a rs of scuffing footsteps.
O regon S ta te Bank. B rookings,
and th e Coos C u rry Co-Op.
' Choose from 14
W ilson F reem an furnished the
Lovel/ Colors
c a ttle and th e ste e rs for the
ste e r riding event Bill C am pbell
£
and Ted F ree m a n hauled the
E a sie r
a t th e
N ever
a d d to
To K e e p C le a n ..S h in es
flick of a d a m p mop.
needs w axing ex cep t to
its b rillia n t luster!
Curry County
Lumber Co.
Brookirr',s, O regon
Ph, ne 2201
■ s to c k
uni £
s. x
t«>
( ;<ild
Beach for th e la ir free.
A dvertising in th e Brookings-
i H a rb o r P lot brings results.
GIBBS
Concrete Products
1 ransit Mix Concrete
Septic Tank Supplies, Chimney
Blocks, Cement Blocks, Culvert
Tile, Drain Tile, Well Casing
GRAVEL, SAND and CEMENT
Phone 2545
Easy Street
In addition to th e cash values
from n atio n al forests,
th ere are m any in tan g ib les th a t
c o n trib u te to local w elfare. R e­
gional F o re s te r S to n e pointed out.
Such vital reso u rces as p u re w a­
te r and re cre atio n a re good e x ­
am ples, he said.
Leading th e region in receipts
for th e fiscal y e a r ju st ended was
the W illam ette n atio n al forest in
O regon, w hich collected $7,052,-
040. Second w as the O lym pic for­
est in W ashington w ith $4,885,053.
O th e r fo rests w ith receip ts in e x ­
cess of $2 m illion w ere the Mt.
Hood and Ochoco in O regon and
the Gifford P ln ch o t and Mt. B ak ­
e r in W ashington.
F ig u res for the Siskiyou F orest
show 75 tim b e r sales, of which 47
w ere for less th a n $500. six be­
tw een $501 and $1,000, nine be-
tw een $1,000 and $$5.000. and 13
over $5.000. T o tal value of the
volum e cut w as $946.799.00.
realized
Bnxtkings I iarbor Pilot
THURSDAY , S E P T
V IS IT P H E T T E P L A C E S
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R ule of Spo­
k an e w ere visitin g last w eek a t
the hom e of Mr. and M rs M. A.
P h ettep lace . They left Monday
m orning.
Livestock
HAULING
Brookings
Livestock and
Trucking Co.
BROOKINGS, OREGON
L. CAM PBELL, Phone 2281
TED L FREEM AN , Phone 2625
O FFIC E , Phone 2411
W
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ROOM AND BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK
R o tary ( ’tub each Tuesday, 12.00 noon
Lions Club, 2nd and 4th W ednesdays, 7:30 p m .
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Cur'Del Cleaners
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
PICK-LIP ANO DELIVERY SERVICE!
IN BROOKINGS
PHONE
2863
Agents for Del Norte Laundry
EFFECTIVE MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 7
The Following Grocery Stores
Curry County Gas Company
Will Close at 7 p.m.
MATOT BUILDING
C om plete line of G as A ppliances - w a te r h e a te rs
fu rn aces
-
ran g es
-
floor fu rn aces
S ervel re frig e ra to rs and space h e a te rs
:
PROPANE GAS
T an k s for sale, re n t o r lease
Phone 2284
Two Stores w ill be Open every Sunday
"Brookings’ O w n”
Phone 2244— Day or Night
Hillside Street
Brookings, Oregon
“Courteous, Dependable Sendee”
Brookings Market
Cheteo Market
Hanscam's
Highway Market
Redfield's Market
For your convenience
ROY H. BROWN MORTUARY
5 I
S I
1 Iay-Grain
MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE
CHETCO
This Sunday
Brookings Market and Redfield's Market
will lx’ OJX.T1.
5
3. 1953