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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1954)
sw ing 8 Brookings-Harbor Pilot ! and a in in q u iries for financing ¡jawing over of house plans. B ut, w e a th e r aw ay off to one side. Bud C ross w as forced into q u ite a renovation job he h ad n ’t figured on. S eem s like he had a fro n ta l a tta c k by a m ess of te r m ites and a batch of dry rot, just w hen he w as figuring on som e addition to his home. Bud put in a lot of o v ertim e and burned a lot of m idnight oil but is p re tty well satisfied, for the tim e being. And som ebody said they w ere so rtin g w eeds and lilies, by the acre. ros, and th e ir job w as an essential co u n try should be b u rned over, FAM ILY V IS IT S H E R E one. W hen they had th e lines of “like the Indian did,” and the Mr. and Mrs. Roy G ard n er of THURSDAY A PRIL 22, 1954 com m unication in shape they younger men have been ed u cated E u rek a, son K enneth of San a w ent on lookout posts o r into into refo restatio n , beginning w ith Monica, d a u g h te r M axine Rev<- suppression crew s u su ally assigned the seedlings com ing along under olds and son Douglas, from N a to a project, and alw ays a v a il th e ir n a tu ra l brush cover, soon tional City, called on relatives By M ax B rainerd able for h ittin g a fire. Most of to o u ts trip th eir n u rs ry and b e T uesday. the lookouts now h av e roads to come a m erc h an tab le crop. C le a r w e a th e r su re m ade a d if them . feren ce aro u n d here. A parad e of Now, th a n k s to th e developm ent tru c k s not to going and su ndry A rth u r (S h o rty ) W alk er was in of a irc ra ft lookouts a re few and o u r fair city from his P istol River rig s w ent to work in th e P ioneer far betw een and tra ils a re n 't Road prim itive area, w here a l Gold Beach beat. H e’s sure N ext tim e you a re in o u r shop, needed because both m en and slipping. D idn't m ention politics m ost n o rm al tra ffic w as resto red you’ll notice we have someone m ateria ls can be dropped onto a a f te r sev eral m onths’ in terru p tio n . upon wh ch. not so long ago, he fire when it is sm all. R adio has su stain ed him^blf alm ost entirely, n< w here at DAVIS TRUCK AND LeR oy W eidem an got busy on his ta k e n th e .place of th e m iles of e ith e r in a county office o r con- TRACTOR. P acific A venue project and, to “No. 9 galvanized.” g e th e r w ith Art Crook and his Ivan M oulton cam e to work for v ersatio n ally . c a t, w ove som e c a t’s crad les w ith F ires, too. a re few er, and th ere us last M onday m orning, and is W ord has com e of the addition I a re m any of the longtim e re si th e local w a te r lines and u n doing a swell job. Ivan has a of a son, H arvey M ilton. Jr., Apt »1 d en ts who can account for this. e a rth e d a sew er m anhole ev e ry w ealth of exp erien ce on IN T ER - o n e seem s to have overlook d. 5 into the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. In the old days they supplied on I N A TIO N A L eq u ipm ent, and we T h is jo b in te rru p te d folks going H arv ey W allace, of G ra n ts Pass. of the principal sources of in are m ighty glad to have him to th e B aptist E a s te r services T he young m an is a n< phew of I come. Then, too, the race is dying The M oultons a re a verv nice b u t everyone was happy to see M niton a n d * E rn e st F o ster, of out who w ere convinced the whole I ’d Political Ad. family. Beside Ivan th e re ’s his th e w ork in progress and look« d I larbor. wife, Anna; d a u g h te r B arbara, fo rw ard to a p re tty , handv, age seven; and M ike age ten. s tre e t. P en t-u p f le e ts of log and 'Ph«' V FW bow ling team is Ivan will be here alone until lu m b e r tru c k s got to rolling a fte r .pretty m uch e la te d over w inning school is out. but he is looking th e w in te r layup and all then th e C ity B ow ling T ournam ent. around for a house now. W hy not w o rries now a re cen tered on th e ir T hey racked u p a score, th e first drop in and say hello to Ivan when h y g ro m ete rs which m ay re g iste r night, th a t t<x»k th e pep out of you com < to DAVIS TRUCK AND th e woods alre ad y too dry, in th e o th e r team s. T he vets are e s TRACTOR to see and drive the places to w ork in. T he c o n tra c pecially pleased lx*cause they had new M ODEL 100 P ick u p we a te to rs a re flying to th<* new school been, for m uch of th e season, in SYM BOL O F E X C E L L E N C E announcing th is w eek. jo b w here E ran k has alm ost a th e c e lla r o r ju st ¡»art w ay up the I m ile of tren ch to dig for footings, c e lla r stairs. EM BLEM O F SAVIN GS I t ’s a honey, and priced right, an d plans to stick around for too . m o re w ork for his m echanical T im es have su re changed. Ju st Cold Beach, Orc. mole. G ardeners, too, blossomed about this tim e of th e year, sev out and flo ated on th e ir perenial eral of th e county re sid e n ts used hope's of m aking dubs out of the to be h ittin g for th e back c o u n try g u y s and gals th a t illu s tra te seed to w ork on th e forest tra ils and a n d plant catalogs. telephone lines. 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