Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 21, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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    Right Around Here
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TEEN-AGE NEWS LETTER TO EDITOR
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A Teen-A ge club dance w as
B y M ax B rainard
Mr. an d M rs. R alph V incent a re
last F rid ay evening. It w as
lown
a
few
days
from
P
o
rtlan
d
,
fairly
well a tten d e d in spite of
S pace for several h u n d red m ore
looking
over
th
e
ir
form
er
hom
e
th
e
heavy
rain.
volum es has been added to th e
town.
T
he
club
hopes to have a la rg e r
lib ra ry , th e handiw ork of Mrs.
*
4
'u
rn
-o
u
t
next
tim e.
E a rl Sim pson, who b uilt and in ­
sta lle d them . T h ere a re m ore th an
A rth u r S h erm an , Jr., is pushing
enough books to fill them all. As a R epublican n o m in atin g p etitio n fallen F riday.
It relieved the
soon as th e w e a th e r b re ak s th e for the job as county surveyor. w orry of several nearby househol-
lib ra ry board will push w ork on S h erm an holds th e D istinguished ders and c a n ’t any m ore he dan-
th e new building but. since the Flying C ross w ith clu sters, earned gerous to th e greenhouse.
slab w as poured and C harlie S ta n - n flying "T he H um p" betw een
♦ ♦
h u rs t roughed in th e plum bing, B urm a and K unm ing as a pilo*.
Mr. and Mrs. D uke P hillips are
it would have been foolish to have
home from a C h ristm a s vacation
♦ ♦
m a te ria ls a t th e site. T h ere is no
w
ith th eir d a u g h te r in so u th ern
Rill Z iekerm an is back in the
letu p in circ u latio n and each tim e Plywood saw m ill office, bum ping C alifornia.
♦ ♦
th e doors a re opened th e re a re lack M cC arton, who w as shifted
new p atro n s.
A
huge
boulder,
as big as some
back to th e plywood mill.
houses,
rolled
into
th e highw ay
♦ ♦
T h ere a re tw o crippled robins near My«. rs C reek some tim e Mon­
Doc Guy Rice had one heck of
a tim e F rid ay m o rn ing g e ttin g in o u r neighborhood. T h ere a re day night, allow ing only room for
his c a r and him self into tow n. A also boys ab o u t w ith BB guns. ¡.ght tra lf.c to pass. It stalled sev-
co m p arativ ely new in stru m en t, it 22s and bows and arrow s. Now. i ?ral trucks, both sides.
♦ ♦
s p lu tte re d an d g arg led all th e a boy is about a thousand tim es
heavy
Snow
lies
in the back
w ay from th e ranch, som e fo u r as big as a bird. How w ould it
m iles up th e south
ban k of th e look if you boys w ere h u n ted by to u n « r\. M ount Emily is all w hite.
C hetco, to th e office. G ettin g th a t a guy a th o u san d tim es as big as c^eai down the sides. R a ttle s n a k e
far. Doc called up Ed & M endy’s j you and how would it be if this an(l Red m ountains, below Sm ith
m o to r tin k e r boys,
who invited big guy crippled you so bad it ^*x e r' ^ a v e h e a v y c o x erings and
Doc to b rin g h er in, but Doc didn’t h u rt like ev e ry th in g and you ihe V ulcan P eak-C het co Peak w a-
w an t any m ore to do w ith it and couldn’t do anything, even sta rv e tershed is likewise under a w in te r
blan k et.
sez, "Com e and Get IT !” T hey ir freeze to d e a th in a s to rm ?
♦ ♦
did and had one heck of a tim e
Find w hat you w ant through
g e ttin g it even across th e high­
A fifty-one year-old fir, a m en ­
ace stan d in g in P ine s tre e t, w as the P ilot C lass Ads.
w ay.
L iftin g th e lid. th ey found the
tro u b le! An in d u strio u s pack ra t
h ad d ru g in w et skirich and
p ack ed it all aro u n d th e sp ark
plugs, m aybe ju st to d ry it out
rpo T H E C O N G R EG A TIO N of this past y ea r, w h e th e r you have
o r fig u rin g on hom esteading the
been in faith fu l a tte n d a n c e o r only to a few services.
only dry, w arm spot h e ’d hit in
M ay th e Lord richly bless each and everyone of you, th at we
m an y a w in ter.
m
ay
grow in the know ledge of C hrist who gave His life tor us
T h e boys rem oved th e plunder,
all, th a t we, th ro u g h fa ith in Him , m ay at th e end of o u r lives
stepped on th e s ta rte r, and th e
m o to r p u rre d in appreciation,
on e a rth be as th e A postle P au l say s: w ritin g in T im o th y 4:7-8:
both for Doc and itself, like
I have fo u g h t the good fig h t. I h a re finished m y course. I
enough.
hare k e p t th e fa ith . H enceforth th ere i.x laid up fo r me </ crown
♦ ♦
T h e next tim e S h e riff S abin
of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous Ju d g e , shall give
g ets u p pity ab out tax d elin q u en ­
m e a t th a t day : and not to m e o n ly but u n to all of them also th a t
cies he’ll be rem inded of d rag g in g
love his appearing.
his heels, since ’48 on a new spaper
T h an k s to all the business m en of B rookings: Mr. Bob Vin­
su b scrip tio n , and g ettin g off w ith ­
ou t com pound in te re sts n eith e r
cent, Mr. H en ry K err, Mr. E lm e r B ankus, M ack M alcolm , Mr
he nor anyone in th e office could
H over of K erby, Ore., Mr. H agen, Mr. M oore, Mr. C live M anley,
fig u re, anyhow , w ith o u t clerical
Mr. G lenn D uncan, Mr. C orderm an, M rs. A kers, H iw ay M ark et,
help and m achine calculators.
D im m icks M arket, R edfield’s M ark et, F re e m a n ’s M ark et, Mr.
♦ ♦
Phillips, W estw ood P lan in g Co., Ed & M endy’s, B rookings Plywood
R elief m oney of th e local V FW
S hell S ervice S ta tio n , M obile S ervice S ta tio n , B rookings A uto
.post is g e ttin g very low-. W hat
p arts. S o u th C oast L um ber, Gibbs Sand and G ravel. C arson and
is left m ust be reserved for thos?
M oore P la n in g Co., B rookings M achine Shop, P abco Roofing Co.,
who m ade th e fund available. The
C u rry C ounty L um ber Co.
public is advised any person not
m ain tain in g c u rre n t m em bership
M any, m any th a n k s to each and every one of you who have
in som e v e te ra n s ’ group should
been
so able and w illing to help th ro u g h o u r building program
be told not to apply for m oney
this
past
y e a r May th e Lord bless each one of you for yovir
from th e local V FW post
gracious
help
to us.
O rd in arily , th e v e te ra n s ’ relief
R ev . W illiakd S pencer , P astor
fund w ould have been ad e q u ate
A ssem bly of God.
for norm al purposes but they have
re c e n tly ta k e n ca re of several
cases involving m oney
which HOM E FO R W E E K E N D
Miss La Von W agner, local
m u st, in th e fu tu re , be re fe rre d
teacher, spent th e w eek-end w ith
to som e o th e r agency.
E n co u rag in g tra n s ie n ts o r indi­ her fam ily in R oseburg.
g en ts is bad business for any
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
tow n.
♦ ♦
/J Wond
♦
♦
Mr. and Mrs. Bob H astin g s left
for P o rtla n d T uesday m orning.
Rob will m ak e a sw ing around his
m iddle w est lily bulb clien ts w hile
his w ife stay s o v er in th e city.
STOMACH ULCERS
doeto EXCESS ACID
Ask About 15-Day Triol Offer!
C h arlie Young is still g rum ping
aro u n d hom e w ith som e of Doc
R o n n ig er’s
em broidery,
slowly
h ealing on his tum m y. C harlie is
fau n ch in g to get back to his
No Job Too Large
No Job Too Small
♦
Brookings-Harbor Pilot 9
THURSDAY . JA N U A R Y 21. 1951
N i’l R N A L R E V E N U E MAN
TO BE AT GOLD BEACH
An in te rn a l revenue ag en t will
at th e Gold Beach co u rt house
th e aftern o o n of F e b ru a ry 15, an d
all day F eb ru a ry IB, to assist
C u rry county tax p ay e rs on filling
out incom e tax forms.
4-H S E W IN G B EES M E E T
C laudia S chroeder, p resident,
presid ed over the last m eetin g of
the S ew ing Bees 4-11 club. T h e
m eetin g opened w ith the flag s a ­
lu te and th e 4-11 pledge, follow ed
by songs led by P a tricia M cGinnis.
W o rk on needle cases was begun
P ic tu re s w ere show n of th e
c o u n try an d its custom s, of the
clinic an d som e of th e schools.
T ry P ilo t C lassified Ads.
St. Timothy’s
Episcopal Church
Parish Meeting
TIIURS., |AN. 28
8:00 p.m.
At the Glenn Hurst Home
HIGHWAY MEET
AT (¡OLD BEACH
T h e O regon S ta te L eg islativ e
In terim co m m ittee on highw ays
will m eet at the court house in
Gold B each F riday, F e b ru a ry 5, at
8:00 p.m., to discuss proposed ac­
cess provisions to the new h ig h ­
w ay th ro u g h C u rry county. All
in te re ste d p a rtie s are urg ed to a t ­
tend.
C ounty Ju d g e Guy F o rsy th said
th a t n e ith e r lo cation of th e h ig h ­
w ay or acquisition of rig h t-o f-
w ays would be discussed at the
m eeting.
TELEVISION
YELTON'S
MAKE YOUR HOME AT THE
CHETCO
IN N
ROOM ANO BOARD BY WEEK OR MONTH
ROOMS BY NIGHT OR BY WEEK
R o tary C lub each T uesday, 12:00 noon
Lions Club, 2nd and 4th W ednesdays, 7 :30 p.m
New Open For Business
Watch For Our
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Over four m illion b ottles o f the
T s e a t m b n t have been »old for relief of
ly m p co m i of distr«*« arlsm « froui Stom ach
and Duodarval Ulcar» due to E«ce«» Acid—
W gisH sw . Sour or U p w t S tom ach,
CaMlnaaa. H o sr tb a m , **aap*a»»rM*».
duo to taea»» A c « . Aak for ‘•W illard *
Ma*»«ca” which fully explains this remark-
abla hom e treatm en t— traa— at
♦
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,
»’• ' ,n ,an i G. I helps E ditor,
^ ro°k in g s Hai bor-1 dot.
B rookings, Oregon,
1 ;a r
ps:
I read w ith in tere st y o u r edi­
to rial in re g a rd to B rookings
A zalea F estiv al and th e ap p aren t
d ifficu lty being ex p erien ced in
finding a m an who will head the
co m m ittee for the com ing year.
I can u n d ersta n d th e d ifficu lty
yoo are ex|»erieneing b cause on
m o re th an one occasion 1 have
been obliged to go th ro u g h the
ex p erien ce of heading a co m m it­
tee appointed by the C h am b er of
C om m erce o r som e o th e r specific
group. As a m a tte r of fact, in m \
bom <; at A shla nd I w as the p resi­
d en t of the C h am b er of Com mere»
I have alw ays felt, how ever.
th a t th ese civic ce le b ratio n s ac-
com plished a lot of good for th e
co m m u n ity and for th e s ta te as
a whole. I sincerely hope th a t
j| will
possible foi you in
B rookings to co n tinue y o u r Azalea
F estival. F o r m any m onths I have
been going about o u r s ta te preach-
j np, a KOSpPl of us a p w orking to-
g a th e r to build O regon. I th in k
i t bp festiv als and celeb ratio n s in
o u r various com m unities are all
a p art of the p a tte rn and do th eir
p art in building o u r sta te .
Y ours very tru ly ,
EA R L T. NEW BRY.
S e c re ta ry of S ta te .
CEMENT WORK CONTRACTED
F O U N D A T IO N S *— DRIV EW A Y S — FLO O RS
Qfaw^QpciiW
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1954
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Free Gifts for the Adults
Free Balloons for the Children
P O R C H E S — S T E P S — S ID E W A L K S — PA T IO S
Grand Drawing — 7:30 p.m. Saturday
B A C K ED BY 27 YEARS E X P E R IE N C E
Get "Pickets Now With Every Purchase
Estimate^ Cheerfully Given.
ART GIBBS
Easy Street
Brookings, Ore.
Phone 3272
<•. « A
M & P Richfield Service
N. Brookings
Open 6 3 0 a.in. - 9:30 p.m. Daily - 7:30 a.m. -8:30 p.m. Sunday
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