Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 12, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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Brookings-Harboi Pilot
THURSDAY , A UG UST 12, 1954
Right Around Here
Diego. T h e ir wives w ere in th -
p a rty w hich left for th e south
la s t W ednesday,
• • •
S ev eral m em bers of th e local
V F W post a tte n d e d th e funeral
service for A rth u r Gibbs, at
G ra n ts P ass, S a tu rd a y . Gibbs was
a m em b er of the post here. T he
services w ere conducted by H ugh
Gould, v e te r a r s ’ service officer
of Jo sep h in e C ounty.
LIBRARY BOARD MEETS; REPORTS ON
BUILDING PROGRESS, BOOK LOANING
CHORAL G R O U P TO STA R T
New- choral sin g ers a re needed
i by a local ch u rch g roup which
has been s ta rte d u n d er th e di­
rection of Mrs. Cy M eadors. All
those in te re ste d a re ask ed to con-
ta c t M rs M eadors by w ritin g
her, G eneral delivery, Harljor,
Oregon. T he m eetings will usually
be held T h u rsd a y evenings.
At th e re cen t an n u al m eetin g ei, read a b alance of $2103 32. in
of th e L ib rary Board, all the of­ th e building fund but s ta te d th e re
ficers w ere reelected ex cep tin g w ere som e sizable sta te m e n ts ex
F ren ch ie A rrell, to whose place pected from su ppliers th a t would
Ben Jo n es w as elected. T h e nom — m a te ria lly change th is sum . She
in atin g com m itee said th e w ork said th e re w ere several outstand*
in hand, they though t, would best ing pledges from individuals th a t
proceed u n d er the d irection of had not been picked up and th a t
M ax B rain ard h ung up a record those who had carried it this far. she a n ticip ated an increase in
fo r o th e r gopher co llecto rs to
M. S. B rain ard rep o rted lack association m em bership as soon
shoot at H aving been robbed of of vo lu n teers despite rep eated as
public becam e m ore fam il-
a w hole flock of bulbs, he a t last ca lls and in te rru p tio n s by fes- *a r u 'ith th e project.
found w here th e ro d en t took a tivals, th a t th e re w as p len ty of
Dues a re 52 50 p er person and
peek a t the outside world, c le a n ­ w ork for both men and wom en, will
w elcom ed by any board
ed out th t hole, and set a tra p . and juveniles, experienced o r not. m em ber o r th e ’ib rarian .
In tw’o days, got th e p a p a gopher, T he building, he said, w as rough
Dave Franklin, O w ner
th re e m ouse-sized children, and plum bed and wired, th e roof on,
Mr. and Mrs. “P o p ” Reed of th e
th en th e m am a gopher. Tw o of the and m ost of the sh ak es on the
C hetco Inn w ere visited by th e ir
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children w ere cau g h t by th e tail. o u tsid e walls.
tw
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of
Medford.
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N ext day he got a big buck go­
Mrs.
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Geo.
Lostroh.
Local
Agent
p h er in his front yard.
ian, rep o rted a sh arp increase in day visit.
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D ale H ill, re p re se n tin g
the both borrow ers and circu latio n ,
s ta te v e te ra n s hom e loan d e p a rt­ som etim es loaning a hundred
lo o k s a day. D uring th e y ear.
m ent, and w'ho m akes th is area
33rd ANN UAL
each m onth, had nine c o n tac ts to 250 ad u lts and 165 children took
m a k e w hen he w as h ere last »
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end; one on refinancing a loan- ' nCreaS<' ° ' 25
O' e r ' h,e
one concerning rem odeling ih ro i T . ' - T y f a r '
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AU GU ST, i i - i 2-14-14
on hom e purchase, and four re t- ? !
volum es w ith m any m ore
e ra n s in te re ste d in new hom e con-
“,e a ' a,la,>k‘ « h e n m ore
Gladiolus Parade Wednesday
is lru c tio n
Hill re p o rte d »11 o , l ? paCe can be had
,h e new
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H O R SE RA CIN G THURSDAY
them looked f a v o r a b lT for a o
d '" g
M em bership
receip ts
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D
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13-14
Jo
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Lewis, T exas, C aller
proval
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P »m o u n ted to $105; re n ta ls. $31;
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CARNIVAL. SATURDAY
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Fines, $52; G ifts, $55.18. $100.48
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A fternoon
hands about th e village, M onday
Mrs.
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Goldizen,
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C O M E — M E E T YOUR F R IE N D S — 4 BIG DAYS
ev ening; said A1 w as going to
rush through p o ttin g up his poin-
s ie tta c u ttin g and get down here
so’s to give the W inchuck tro u t
a rough w orking over.
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Jo h n E ldridge is re c u p e ra tin g
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Mr. and Mrs. U rlain S m all and
d a u g h te rs D elores and Evelyn
ca lk 'd at th e E. L. M iller hom e.
E velyn rem ained for a visit w hile
th e rest re tu rn e d hom e to Eure*
ka.
MS OB
Mrs. May S ta ffo rd is recuptr*
atin g from m a jo r su rg e ry , in
P o rtla n d
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Leo P o llard and A1 Phillips
a re am ong th o se who took p a rt
in the speed boat re g a tta , a t S an
Daily
Freight Service
Coast Freight Lines
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BLOW PIPE O()„ Inc
I’. O. Box 309
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JOSEPHINE COUNTY FAIR
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Phone 2411
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On Costs
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Phone 2211
B rooking
According to latest o fficial M otor Registra­
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in C a lifo rn ia ...e x c e p t Chevrolet and Ford
. . . t h is year through June 30th.
Buick . . . 20,681 Studebaker . .4.925
Oldsmobile .16,105 Nash ........... 3,635
Mercury ....1 5 .3 5 5 C h ry s le r........ 3.507
Plymouth ...1 2 ,5 7 7 De S o to ........ 2,901
Pontiac ...,1 1 ,2 0 3 Lincoln ........ 2,289
Cadillac . . . . 6,329 P a c k a rd ........ 1,452
Dodge ...... 5,146 Hudson ....... 987
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because it’s the most
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because Buick dealers
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payments. Now’s the
tim e... switch to Buick I
Buick costs less to b u y ..•
to operate.. Ao trade I
MOHHHC 8U/CK
On Highway 101
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North End Of Town