HELLO WORLD
PAGE FOUR—BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT—JANUARY 6, 1955
MANUFACTURING george tryön dies
I OF H EART ATTACK
CENSUS IS DUE
A
report for manufact
uren are being m ailed to all
state m a n u fa c tu rers by th e B u r
eau of th e Census. T he la st census
of its ty p e w as ta k e n in 1947. An
e stim ated 275,000 firm s w ill r e
ceive th e fo rn .; th ro u g h o u t th e
U, s .
T h e top ranking m a n u fa c tu rin g
in d u stries in O regon, according
to value added by m a n u fa rc tre,
au the tim e of th e 1947 census
Saw m ills and planing m ills, w ith
$3,000,513X100,
w ith
Plyw ood
p lan ts ru n n in g rtext w ith $31,-
091,000.
T he 1947 census show ed 3,075
m a n u fa c tu rin g estab lish m en ts in
O regon w ith value added by m a n
u fa c tu re of $675 m illion. ,an a v e r
age of 105,591, em ployees fo r the
y ear.
G eorge T ryon, 59, ch airm an of
the board, of S u pervisors of Del
N orte C ounty died a t his hom e
at
H iouchi, la st w eek a fte r a
h e a rt a tta c k . He had been su ffe r
ing w ith a h e a rt ailm ent for some
time, an d planned to re tire from
office.at th e end of his te rm , which
expired J a n u a ry 1.
He had served on the Del N o rte
board for 24 years, and w as the
son of John and Jen n ie T ryon,
pioneer se ttle rs in the F o rt Dick
area, tie w as a m em ber of the
M asonic Lodge, and L ake E arl
G range, and w as active in com
m unity afTafrs.
H e is survived by his w ife
T heresa, a son M urray of Fort
Dick, a d aughter, Mrs. Byron W il
son of S a n Francisco, and a bro
th e r P resley T ryon of F » rt Dick.
BETTER BUYS AT LESMEISTER'S
Mr. and M rs. K. R. S urgeon had
a baby boy, Joseph L. T he baby
weighed in a t 7 pounds and 10
ounces.
ALMOST N EW TW O BEDROOM HOME on paved stre e t,
close to school, church, and park N ew ly painted
inside an J out. Full price $8925.00 Im m ediate
possession $1000.01) down, FH A balance $63.40 a t
$56.00 p er m onth. Sm all m onthly paym ents on
difference
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Mr. and Mrs. -R?- 1.» O liv e
' d r o \o th e ir d a u g h te r to P o rtlan d
w here they visited with relatives
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STAR OF THE SEA
ALTAR SOCIETY
B E A U T IFU L BU ILD IN G S I J E close to new library. O w ner
m ust sell. P riced a t $900.00.
CARD PA RTY
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We h iv e pros/ierls -for nearly all types of
city and rural properly.
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Homer Hagggpty Or Eva Lee Long
PETE J. LESMEISTER, Realtor
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Release Figures
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COQUILLE AUTO .CO.
T H R E E BEDROOM HOM E in" re stric te d district. H ardw ood
floors, fireplace, and lots of built ins. L arge pictu re
window w ith ooean view. G arage am i lawn.
LIST WITH U8
OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED AT
iA 'L L .. .'.’HAPTER MEETiNG WES.
and brought back th e ir grandson
D ouglas fir ind u stry p ro d u c ts
. S. held th e ir installatio n of : Spence, Sentinel
to H arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. D ale L anding had 1
fficei s T uesday evening, Ja n 4, j T he officers w ore pale blue net o rd e rs and shipm ent sta tistic s f
ith th ? public a tten d in g .
form als, w ith the five s ta r noin»s ¡J th e first eleven m o’lth s of 1954
a 7 pound, tw o ounce girl. The
M r .and Mrs. Bob H astings and
baby w as nam ed M arla Daleen.
In sta llin g officers w eiv E ik e n
; dresses in th ir enbla- Were n leased today by H a rris —.
fam ily re tu rn e d from P ortland
Sw
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In
sta
llin
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M
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Robfux.
m
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colors.
The men wore tra - S m ith, se c re ta ry of th e W e t
a fte r
spending
D ecem ber
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C oast L u m b erm en ’s - Associât ioi.
Iris 1 ditto: al tuxedo«. •
Mr. and Mrs. D ouglas E udaley through Ja n u a ry 1 w ith 1 re la Sw an, In sta llin g Patron,;
Th? w eekly av erage of th e We t
Eindel,
In
sta
llin
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M
arshal;
Rose
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r’esy
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ills,
w
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m
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bad a baby girl.
tions on both sides.
C oast lum ber production in No- -
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C
aptain,
E
llen
A
rrell.
H ubbard, In sta llin g C haplain, and
, mb- r was 202.193,000 b. f. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lowe and Alice Rausch, In sta llin g O rganist. E lm a M itckell. Alice Spence, . 105.2': of th e 1919-1953 a v e ra g e
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard Seely
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and
M
argaret
Bre
Officers
installed
w
ere
H
elen
fam ily trav eled to M orton, W ash.,
had a baby girl.
O rd ers averag ed 185,749.000 b. t :
w ith Mrs. Ja m e s Rockwood, , re Ilanscam , W o rthy M atron; R alph
Two lovely songs w, re sung bv S hipm ents 194,146,000 b. f ., W ee..
D.
Rowley.
W
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P
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tro
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Agda
tu rn in g to Brookings on Ja n u a ry
Bickner, . Assc. M atron; Chas. B ernadine Steele w ith Mrs. S ta b » ’
2nd.
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Announce Winners In
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B ic k rrr, Asso. P a tro n ; B eulah P a tte i son at H i p piano. Th£ new i J ’roduCtion.
sta r choir sang also.
! ' of t b - 1949-lto3 average; O r -
Mays Magic Contest
R ichard Adams, who is -in 1‘efTlvy, sec’y; E thel' Jochens,
T he sta g e and half w ere .beau-1 • rs 190.883,000 b. f . , , - hipm r
tra in in g at A fm y Chem ical C en t T reasu rer.
tifully
decorated hy Rctse H ubbard 205 1-57,000 b. f.
W inners in Mayjs F un and M ag er, M aryland, has been spending
E th el Jackson, Corn)
Odessa
Eteveri m onths of 1954 cu m u
ic Shop contest w ere announced the holidays w ith his parents, Mr. W hite, asso. Cond.; E th el Molino, -'■liCP R ausch, l.illian W iede men
lative production 8,573,336,000 o.
th is week, w ith Bobbie W a lh a p r and Mrs. H ow ard Adams, B rook C haplain; E ula Brim m , M arshal;
Elbe] Mòloino.
f .; ’Eleven m onths oif Î953, 9,558.-
doing the draw ing. W inners of the ings.
| Véra Fow ler, O .rgahist; K ath erin e ' .Many lovely gifts wOrg. receiv 685; 000 b f : Eleven m onths of
»
first two prizes, which consist of
ed . by tire w orthy M atron, who
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S andstrom , Adah.; Gray'ce Bàr.-
a ladies and m a n ’s w atch haven’t ~ M r and Mt's. OstenlA'gg of C h i- ‘ Iholoniew. R u th ;. A nn?’ N elson-, ir n tu rn h ad pre
all h r 1952, 9,340,678,000 b. f.
O rd ers t for eleven m onths of
fiieke^l u p th e ir prizes yet.
The co former, resid en ts of ftrOok- L sfhei’; Sfuriai G iagg,
.Mai t ha;'
í
G irts and those
ia
E lecta; E tb '.i fa i’ticip atin g ^ 'i,h a lóvóly ' cor- 1951 breakdow n as follow s: Ra.il
num bers are' 022415, and 022406 ings visited th eir dau g h ter, Mrs.
N orm an,
& T ru ck ’6,242588.000 b. f.; Dw
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sage and g ilts
respectfully.
H ow ard Adams a n d - th e ir son __________________ * .
SPr.,.,,
iin
e s tic Cargo’ 1,663.584,000 b i'-;
T hird place w ent to Rosie Vail K arl O stenberg and th e ir fam i-‘
R efreshm ents ■ w ere
niajoring in m usic at W alla W alla, a ite r the ce.i -monv ' b, M arianne Local 329,016,000 b. f.
M eter, C rescent City, and 4th lies during the past week.
W ash., College spent th e h o li-j F a lle rt, B a rb a ia and Leroy Pol-
‘ T he in d u stry ’» unfilled o id e f
w ent to Mrs. Lily M yers, Brook
days w ith h e r parents, Mr. and lard, Ire n e and R alph Young, file stood at 679,579.000 b. I. at
ings.
Miss Gladys Robison, who is Mrs. A rth u r Robison, B rookings. I ! ois M eNeeloy and Cliff Brimm. tiie end of November, gross stocks
F ifth place .is unclaim ed and is
at 888.492.000 b. f.
a jew elry $et, the num ber 022413.
S ix th place w ent to W a n e tta W in a set of cuff links and tie bar.
Figures covering th e th ird
E ighth place was ta k e n by
ter, C rescent City, and seventh
q u a rte r of 1951 have lu en atljust-
is also unclaim ed num ber 022304, Rosie Van M eter.
(d to latest inform ation avail
able.
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CO N CRETE B A SE M E N T LIV IN G Q U A RTERS on large lot
in good condition. Finish as you desire.
$4750 (X), form s.
LOCAL NEWS
8 o'clock p. m.
January 15 th
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house with private dock 011 3S0 feet RIVER -4
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FRONTAGE. Onix $55 00. full price. S u so i W ’l
Bookeeping Supplies
Filing E quipm ent
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feet (MT. AN FRONTAGE
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Y E L T O N 'S
/ hrec lied-R; oom H om e
on aere lot. Close t(. shopping eenter. yet lots of
privacy. Firepl ta and double garage
$15.0011
4L acres—Level Li lv land in Harbor—Only $5,000
Oiilv Siioo.oo— Si00 down
LOR RENT - Lu Furu. Apt. (..'lose in
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TO TS
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ANNUAL
CLEARANCE
SALE
SOUTHERN
CURRY
REALTY
Thursday Jan. 13th
THRU
a year
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$ 3 .0 0
W e can put a Pilot in
rdon E raser, an o u tsta n d
ing Bible teach r will be al th e
T b '* ,k in g s Bible C hurch ea'..".-
e v e n in g ' to r o re w eek Itegin-
niiig
Sunrfn
Ja n u a ry
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Large Git y Lots
BUT for
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M O N T A N A 'S
Sat., Jan 15th
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HOT SPRINGS
3 B O U LD ER , M O N T A N A
a »
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enj°y ani^ benefit from a week or
more at this famous resort. Situated on an
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1,800 acre*M entana Ranch halfway between Butta
-j and Helena on Highway 91. W onderful food . . .
J warm, com fortable rooms . . . large, beautiful lobby
. . cocktail lounge , . . organ music nightly. O utdoor
|t_ -Jtj swimming pool, indoor hot pools, steam baths,
physical .therapy. Good fishing nearby.
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Buses leave the hotel twice a day for the famou»
y*'«c..# E nterprise Uranium Mine, where hundreds have
received relief from arthritis, neuritis, rheumatism
* and other aches and pains. Plan now to come to
Boulder where you can enjoy the hospitality of the
Diamond S Ranchotel ar.d the benefits which many h
obtained from the Fiee Enterprise Uranium M ine.
IFyz/i 'i \ e x t ll'ee/(y //
Attention Everyone
ESPECIALLY
LOGGERS
BAP X
will be here next
week
And here you will also find the only radio-active
22 hot springs in this d is tric t^ P la n now to.com e to
J , this tai
amous resort. W rite either to “ Pappy" Smith,
Manager, Diamond S Ranchotel. or Fergus C. Fay.
General Manager, E lkhorn Mining Company, Boulder,
Montana, for illustrated folders.
A'Headquarters for the famoul
FREI ENTERPRISE URANIUM M I N I
relief for arthritis sufferers.
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