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12 Brookings-Harbor Pilot BOWLING SEASON TO Earmark M illion START IN SEPTEMBER The bow ling season d raw s near, For Forest Fire w ith th e m en's leagues to open as soon as S ep tem b er 13, at the Prevention Use ¿»tone {minted out th a t ap p ro x i a n et o r line in th e p ro p eller of m ately 1 3 of th e to ta l an n u al ! a vessel m eahs a disablet boat, tim b e r cut in the n atio n is p ro and th a t spells a dangerous s t- duced in O regon and W ash in g uation. P ro p er handling and all ton. P ro te c tio n of th is v alu ab le due cau tio n w hen handling g e a r reso u rce is essen tial to both local can save you a lot of e m h arass Azalea Lanes. T here will be four Well over SI million of federal an d n atio n al econom ies, he said. m en t and m ay v ery well save ' m en’s leagues, and tw o ladies funds has been e a rm a rk e d for y o u r life. 1 leagues. T h e w om en’s leagues will O regon and W ashington s ta te V\ anda R am ey, A m erica’s m ost s ta r t earlier. fo restry org an izatio n s to assist Reach th a t bu y er th ro u g h ra d ia n t television sta r, will be Those in tere ste d in sponsoring in the prevention, d etectio n , and P ilot C lassified A d v ertisem ent. Read th e classified ads. T hey pay! in Del N o rte county to crow n the a team , o r in bow ling this season control of forest fires d u rin g th e P lum of P u lc h ritu d e at th e open- a re asked to contactG ordie Olson, c u rre n t fiscal vear. ing of th C rescent C ity C en oi th e alleys. O regon will receive $591,056 and ten n ial P'. - a n t , it w as an n o u n c W ashington $541.227. th e F o rest er! here *!C week S ervice announced today. F o rty - Miss Rompy Wo interview ed FAREWELL EOR one o th e r s ta te s and th e T e rri S hirley Trone, one of th e plum s to ry of H aw aii receive federal Mrs. Clell F rasier, Boise, Idaho, fire control funds. com peting in Ifhe b eau ty con- d u r>ng her television show is visiting h er paren ts. M r and I he fe d e ra l-s ta te co o p erativ e in San ?'rancisco last w eekend, J Mrs. L uke ro u tin g . She s n e cam«1 Fadling. cam ° program has been in existence will crow n the plum of p u lch ritu d e '^ P ^ c ia lly to spend the tim e w ith since 1911. T he objective of the ALL P A R IS H IO N E R S O F T H E a f te r th* the crow d selects th e win- h , r b ro th p r. D ennis who has on ««- oiiginal legislation, stre n g th e n e d n e r by booing ap p ro p ria te ly d u r listed for arm y service. Dennis by the C lark e-M cN ary Act of 1924, CATHOLIC CHURCH in g the selection. will leave S ep tem b er 13, to assist in providing an Also a fe a tu re highlight of the INVITED ad eq u ate system of forest fire Mr. and Mrs. Donald C raig, « p rn m - night of th e pag ean t will oro tectio n for p riv a te and o th e r PLANNED POT LUCK be • ’ p -.s e n fa ti ,n of Q ueen for and fam ily a r v acationing at non federal tim b e r lands. F u n d s A Day, Mrs. M ary N orales, who Y ellow stone P ark . T hey plan to be ap p ro p riated by C ongress a re a d F o r Inform ation w as selected last M onday and who aw ay about tw o w eeks using th eir m in istered th ro u g h th e F o rest will vacation all next w>pk in tra ile r for th e first time. S ervice to th e s ta te s w h ere d irect CALL ALICE ROSEN 3535 Del N orte county. Mrs. N orale - 'p e n d itu r e s a rc m ade by s ta te O vernight g u ests at the fo re stry d e p a rtm e n t. w as brought here thro u g h the it -SUNDAY, AL ( » LSI 29, 6 p. in .- effo rts of Bet i Sigm a Phi s o r Floyd S w earingen hom e w ere his R egional F o rester J. H e rb e rt oritv. b ro th er, O rville B. and fam ily. jnnaag"jugnmm -amm. git’umnncmnrùârr - ciicumu T hey left here for C ra te r Lake*. Mr. S w earingen is on th e s ta te w atch re p a ir exam ining board, | P o rtlan d . THURSDAY, AUG UST 26, 1954 TV STAR TO B i ------- ------------------------------------ AT CENTENNIAL Just About Folks! FR. A -n'ications Due For Elk Hunt A pplications for p erm its fo hunt in the controlled Tenm ile lake elk bunt are due in th e P o rtlan d oflice of te game commi* s o n ‘not la te r than 10 a. m „ A ugust 31 A special hunt is being held in th e area im m ediately e i t of the tow n of Lakeside in Coos co untv in an a tte m p t to harvest some v,,r th e eik causing serious crop (iepredalions in the area. One h undred perm its will be issued he- the hunt ex ten d in g from S nt em b er 18 th ro u g h the 22nd, and the hag lim it will be one • Ik of e ith e r sex. T h ere in no fee for the perm its. A public draw ing will h held nt the P o rtlan d office of the gam e com m ission on S ep tem b er 2, and nil in tere ste d persons are w elcom e to atten d . All applications m ust be mad« on official application blanks SEE OUR BACKYARD BARBECUE F o r I fome, Picnics o r C am ping Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Muncy w ere called to T oulum m e. Calif., by th e serious condition of th eir d au g h ter, Mrs. Jo e S p eak er, who han an em ergency appendoctom y F riday. B efore going to press it w as learned 4hat h e r condition w as im proved. I’R E N U P T IA L PARTY T hose p a rtic ip a tin g in the Bon nie K ay M incer, Hugh C. Dawson, jr. w edding w ere e n te rta in e d a f t er re h earsa l T h u rsd a y evning at eight o ’clock at th e Chet co Inn. H osts for th e sm orgasbord w ere Mr. and Mrs. A lbert M incer anil Mr. and Mrs. R alph Reed. G uests w ere seated aro u n d sm all tables d ecorated w ith flowers. G ilts were p resen ted to the a tte n d a n ts by the bride-to-be. &e-O pening OF H u b e r iv ie a t’s Gin Reconditioned Lockers Will Assure you of the Top Quality Meats you Mere Accustomed to. II SPECIAL! RENT A WARM ROOM LOCKER RENI ED BEFORE SEPT, ist $ 1 8 EOR 19 MONTHS OR $ 1 5 PER YEAR Custom Cutting and Wrapping — Our own Country Cured Sausages. * k ' 'W . / ANNIVERSTARY Mr and M rs. A rchie H endricks and fam ily e n te rta in e d w ith an an n iv ersary tu rk e y d in n er a t the ClifT House Tuesday evening Those in a tten d a n ce w ere em ploy ees of H endricks’ F u rn itu re , Mr. and Mrs. Jim Yelton. Mr. and Mrs W illiam M artineau, and Aug- ist Johnson. (ÌALLAGHER FISHING TACKLE JU ST ANNO UNCING THE V isiting at the Virgil G oldsberry hom e is his bro th er, S te w a rt, and fam ily, P o rtlan d . T his is th eir first visit here, and p u ttin g it in Mrs. G o ld sb erry ’s w o rd s “they love it.” C E U B R A Ti Eiwjz to Carry and S e t Up H A M IL T O N what a w onderful way to A R R IV E BERSHIRE NYLONS N EW FA LL SH A D ES 30 — 50 And 60 G uage • • M edium and Ixm g L engths A COMPLEAE S T O IK GF BERSI IIRE ANKLETS T h e F in est C otton A nklet On T h e M arket Nyloiï Reinforced He»l and To«» S tato 4 to 11 Moores 39c VARIETY AND APPARTI SH O P BOYS OXFORDS GIRLS a STRAPS l'EENS I STRAP $ 4 .9 5 to $ 8 .9 5 $ 4 .9 5 to $ 5 .9 5 $ 4 .9 5 Gould's Shoe Store V IM ENT BLDG. BROOKINGS