6 Brookings-Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY, FEB. 25, 1954
TEEN-AGE NEWS
th ro u g h
book
re n ta ls
and
fines
collected:
Right A round H e re
By MAX B RA IN A R D
A Teen-A ge dance will be held
F rid ay , F e b ru a ry 26. at th e VEW
Follow ing m uch o v erseas serv a re being set out. W ith a s o u th e r
hall, s ta rtin g at 8:00 in th e ev e ice in th e P hilippines d u rin g ly breeze already in his favor h e’ll
ning. 'Hie usual adm ission will lx* W orld W ar II and K orean service. probably be diving in, headed for
charged.
G harlie H assett is re p o rted to e ith e r Gold Beach o r Salem .
7’he club hopes to see everyone have hit som e tough luck and has
An o b itu ary from th e C rescent
th ere.
the deep sy m p ath y of all e x -se rv C ity A m erican tells of th passing
icemen C h arlie’s now back in K o oi P e rry C a rte r A lspaugh, w 11
rea to begin w ith and on top of known for m any y e a rs in the
that h e’s a second looie, and to co u n try as “B u ste r.” He died at
cap it all, h e’s still in th e M a C rescent City F e b ru a ry 13 and
rin e C orps. H e’s a w e a th e r spe w as buried at Gold Beach. Born
cialist, probably consulting K o in O regon S ep tem b er 30, 1908, he
is survived by wife E stelle, nee
rean g eese’s w ishbones.
Mr. and M rs. A ndrew ‘‘H a p p y ’’ Coy, d a u g h te r of W illiam and
H offeld recen tly m ade a large M ary, now living at P ort O rford,
co n trib u tio n to the lib rary shelves. and d au g h ters, Mrs. Bud H aas, oi
Among th e th re e boxes of good W eott, Calif., and M iss M arlene.,
volum es they brought are several a stu d en t at OSC. A lspaugh had
Y earbooks of the D e p a rtm e n t of been em ployed as a logger at
A g ricu ltu re, very v alu ab le for re f K lam ath.
erence m ateria l, and one of them
R eceipts of redwood, d r if t
is especially in terestin g , being for wood, pocket volum es and phono
m oney saved, to o !
grap h records have been received
the y e a r 1897. f
N o oil burner layoffs! No chills!
A recent item in a P o rtla n d by the VEW post and au x iliary
N o repair b ills ! Instead, a cozy
p aper told of th e d ea th of G eorge from C am p W hite. Mrs. Roy
hom e a ll the tim e when you
S m ith at th e hom e of his d a u g h W eidem an co n trib u ted a lettu ce
heat with years-ahead Rich-Heat
te r in th e Coos Bay a re a George, c ra te of fine driftw ood of all
Burner Oil.
a n ativ e of W est V irginia, w as a sizes; Lloyd S tefan i, th e paper-
Top selected crudes, specially
y e a r short of 80, tau g h t school on bound volumes, phonograph re c
refined then double treated, give
F loras C reek in ’91, and used to ords from Mrs. R obert S m ith and
R ic h fie ld Rich Heat its steady,
have a feed sto re at Langlois. He others, an d the rest of th e m a
genial heating quality. Richfield’s was co unty clerk in th e early p a rt te ria l w as assem bled by th e m em
of the c e n tu ry and built a hom e bers. A g reat deal of vario u s m a
exclusive ingredient, Solante, gives
in Gold Beach, still stan d in g te ria ls a re used in h an d icraft
protection against heat-wasting
though in a different location. He w ork and th e re h ab ilitatio n a u th
rust, sludge and corrosion and
used to have a saw m ill at P istol o rities th e re will w elcom e stu ff
makes your oil burner la\t longer.
River, built in th e w in te r of 1905. oth erw ise discarded as useless
Yet you do not pay extra for Rich-
Heat ... Let us fill your order now.
D ale Hill, of R oseburg, w ith th e clean co tto n o r wool rags su itab le
S ta te V eteran s B ureau, w as in for quilts, rugs, etc., nylon hose,
R IC H FIE L D
town th e m iddle of last week lapidary rocks, yarns, books, etc.
checking on several hom e loans, T h e local v eteran s and th e ir la
dies will accept m a te ria ls and see
som e of which w ere new cases.
T h ere is a fairly p ersisten t r u th a t they get to th e hom e. T here
m or th a t an R E D . ro u te is con are cu rre n tly about 900 to ta lly
tem plated, both n o rth and south, disabled v e te ra n s there, including
CONTAINING SOLAR/Tf
out of the B rookings post office. at least tw o from B rookings
N a te K lien felter, from up the
It is well known th at plans are
being pushed by the d e p a rtm e n t so u th hank of th e Cheteo, left lor
to r in creasin g the postal facilities the P o rtla n d v e ts ’ hospital this
past w eek and Ju le K oehler re-
in the area.
Phone 2685
A local businessm an is te n ta 1 tu rn ed from a checkup.
T he m ayor of the W inchuck
tively dipping his toes in the po
After I lours 2395
litical pond, peeking th ro u g h the | w as seen about tow n over the
BROOKINGS
OREGON b u llru sh es to see how th e decoys w eekend. He did not finish out his
term before plodding down to an
ex p erim en t w ith th e so u th ern
C alifornia clim ate.
M rs.
D orothy
’’O reg o n ian ” '
Sim pson w as window shopping for
ru g y a rn the o th e r day. Seem s
like her husband. Glen, has fol
low ed his b ro th e r Earl. Mike
Page, C h arlie Young et al. in g t-
ting som e c u ttin g and basting
done, and sentenced to ta k e ;t
easy for a spell, mav be m ak in g
som e {lotholders, dish m ats, paper
doll clothes, o r w hatnot.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Gov ke left
for P o rtla n d T uesday, w here Boz
is having a going over at the
P o rtlan d clinic.
T h ere is a logical storv going
about th a t in a recent heavy
th u n d ersto rm , not so fa r down in
C alifornia, a house w as badly
dam aged by a direct stro k e on a
television an ten n a . T he dam age,
if any. w as probably caused by
a stro k e on the support of the
ae ria l and m ight have been avoid
ed had th e support been adequate
ly “g ro u n d ed .”
H ere a re the new est books ju st
added to th e shelves of th e com
m u n ity library. T h e ir p u rch ase
Stop and recall the special beauty that wood gives a home.
w as
m ade
possible,
m ostly.
sunny
days
always!
“W ith K itchen P riv ileg es,” L ou
ise K ent.
“T h e L ittle A rk ,” De H artog.
“T he L ast P rin cess.” C h arles
Locke.
“T re a s u re of th e S u n .” A deline
Atwood.
"T he S p are R oom ,” N elia G a rd
ner W hite.
T o tal loans fo r J a n u a ry w ere
181 volum es of which 223 w ere to
ad u lts and th e balance to ju v e
niles.
T ed F re e m a n says h e’s been
laid up in bed a couple of w eeks
w ith bronchial-pneum onia. D idn’t
know it could hit a guy so quick
and all he know about it was th a t
his chest got m ighty sore and then
STATE TAX AGENT
HERE IN MARCH
T he O regon S ta te T ax Division
will have a re p resen ta tiv e at th e
C heteo Inn in B rookings on W ed
nesday, M arch 17. to help ta x
p ayers w ith th eir 1954 s ta te in
com e tax form s.
T he re p re se n ta tiv e will be on
d u ty at th e Inn from 9:00 a m .
to 4:00 p.m.
T h e ag en t will also be at th e
Gold Beach C ourt H ouse T uesday,
M arch 16, from 8 to 5, to help
Gold B each tax p ay e rs w ith th e ir
problem s.
sorer! D oris su re added a s ta r to
h e r collection tak in g ca re of him.
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For Curry County
Phone 411
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