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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1955)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR Thursday, May 19, 1955 M r and Mrs. A rt T oresburg have moved from Brookings to Bill Thom pson. B rookings P o st m ake th e ir home in Medford. m aster, a tte n d e d a d istrict p o st m a ste rs m eeting for Coos-Curry M rs D ora H. Thom pson, P itts counties in Gold Beach Sunday burg. P enn m o th er of Bill T hom p M any m ail im provem ents w ere son a rriv e d last w eek tor an t ö discussed. A proposal to studs the tenden visit»here w ith the T hom p possibilities of a tru c k ro u te sons. stra ig h t down the coast from P o rtla n d , w as made, and will be W» si m in ister Fellow ship a- brought before the au th o rities. gain m eets at the hom e of S h a r Mrs. W a lte r Anderson who w ent on Jew ell on S unday evening at ta E u re k a last T uesday re tu rn e d 6:00 p.m K aren W allaae, the F riday, bringing back w ith her leader, w ill have as her topic. h er d au g h ter, Mrs. Dick Bullm an and th re e child ren from F o rtu n a . "V andalism .” C alifornia. They stay ed thro u g h Sunday. A T CO N V EN TIO N 0 9 9 9 from eo/tsy I 1ère I am attain folks. My message this week concerns the entertainment now showing at the “CLIFF HOUSE.” This is not a “come along gag” 'The Three O f Us and Sherry M a rtin ' are really tops; and are doing a jam up job. Don’t take my word, ask anyone who has heard them. I’ve had so many compliments on our food, that I, myself believe it’s good. yourself. Must ring off now. Why not try it Until next week. I await tlie pleasure of meeting you in person at "THE CLIFF HOUSE" School Census Has Changed • Harbor News ¡ b a c k c o u n t r y Mr. and Mrs. W eeived w ord S aturday th, w ere g ra n d p a re n ts for the secón 1 Adding m achines w ould tim e, w ith tb ? :r son. Will ¡am Jr. have been of much us? in hi Ot Sonom »019 a lx «'('miri g and his wife ot the c o u n ty 's school money nd fiv. tiro paren ts >f a sev in 1882, w hen th - school te r on ounce dai ly The , for the e n tire area tallied proud gra parents e go to ping 425. and schools beeom Sonom a uainted m onths, the term , th a ew gra i w ith theii lite r in ginning M arch 10 T he county received 8367 OS about a w ?s Waldier C harles Port lan 1 from th e sta te th a t fiscal year, w ith his School D istrict No 1. (P o rt Dr- arriv ed F riday to -hen and ford» had a surplus of $16 19. l’?f: I m otht r Mrs Ann* day s. ovt r from the previous year, to L’ tlrcr r datives for which w as added $61 11 from the : Miss Joy ce Jo rd a n a <1 Jimm.. Phillip- w re m arried 1 , Count \ s ta te and 855.04 from county tax es. tallied 8132.67. M iscellaneous Jud g e Guy F o rsy th e at Gold Mr o th e r rev en u es b rought th e tre a s Beach T hursday afterr •on urv for th a t d istrict up to $183 87 and Mi . Edw in I Sonny > , diapm an The previous y e a r they had spent accom panied them to ( •Id Beach $152 38, so th y had $31 19 a v a il for the ceremony Af’< a short able for the th re e m onths school trip. Mr and Mrs Pl Hips a n W hat w ith total county school living in Ha* bor. 11«' >s em ployed incomes and the n um ber of p o t at th e S outh Coast M The Met hers Day d iner pre- en tial stu d e n ts betw een the ages of 4 and 20. e ucation figured a pared by the men of t e G range cost of 36 and a fractio n i" n t- a ttra c te d a large crew S aturday evening w ith iw ry e n i praising jM'r stu d en t. M M. B a te s w as senior directOi th e men chefs A she I alk on of th e P o rt O rford d istric t and M others w as given by J. B T ich en o r (a fo rm er teacher* crm cicr, and each w< given a corsage. was elect* d d istrict clerk This Ft day tl Att, -nd te a c h e r's in stitute, o u rth at Ell« nsburg, May 5th and 6th. degre« s a re b ing t th .' h 'te e 1881 w ere S ta te S u p erin ten d en t re g u la r m eeting « of E ducation L. J. Pow dl. County G range by th*» egree S upt. C. E. Philbrook. \ M G ill team for six ('and Mrs. Gene Rei espie. J. F M aars. Mrs. E. H four Canfield, M rs C lara M errim an. children and a friei « >.l,'; all of G ra n ts Pass, w ee < end at the hom e o: H ng's Notice lo Creditors parents. Mr am rbei t P ay n e Mrs R eiling ; d th ' IN T H E COUNTY C O t’R T O F V FW Auxiliary Disti '('ting Till-: s rA T l < >F ORE! i< IN Sunday On Monday they FOR CURRY COUNTY re tu rn e d to G rants tluw IN T H E M A TTER O F w vre accom panied by R ' 1- ing’s cousin. Bob Re* T11F E ST A T E O F w h ) will \ isit r e la th 's in R« PC L O U IE W W EBB, Deceased R iver Valley this weel Mr. and M is. H Z S m ith left N O T IC E IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t th e undersigned. D orotha L. i recently’ for B urns w here they Webb, has been appointed Ad- ! will sjM'iid the sum ni’ •r o p e ra tin g m in istra trix of th e E sta te of i n cam p in th«' m eutn (ins in th a ' Louie W. W ebb, deceased, by the area. C ounty ( )u rt of the S ta te of O r- i f I H ll S ta r te d egon for C urry C ounty, and has A stu d y n u x 'tin g tin qualified All persons having Wedr afti.'rnoon c la im s a jainst said ( 's ta te a re last h m onth hereby n o tifh d to n r sent th e I 1 :15 p in. ot The meeting sam e, duly verified as by law re- | been organize (piired. to the undersigned at th e « will ? held at l d ille r e n t homi office of h er a tto rn e y , Ed. F. I each m onth. T his m onth’s me« t- Ackley . Room 5. H endricks B uild-i ing will be on W ednesday May ing. Brookings, O regon, w ithin six! 25th at th«> home of Mrs Jessie Ju d k in s India i> m onths from th date hereof. Iheme. D a te d : May 11th, 1955 D orotha L W ebb, A d m in istra trix D a te 1st publication, May 12, 1955 M rs F. A C urry, Mrs. ( ' I- D ate last p u b licatio n : Ju n e 9, 1955 brook, Miss Ellen Bailey, Ed F A ckle.y S te w a rt, S. D M errim an. J A tto rn e y for A d m in istra trix ley, and J. B. 'Tichenor. P.O. Box 625. Brookings. O regon JUDGING BY THE "OOHS" AND "AAHS” THAT GREET FORD S APPEARANCE . . . BY THE NUMBER OF FOLKS WHO ARE TEST DRIVING A FORD—AND THEN DRIVING IT HOME . . . IS IN FLOWER S everal have been asking about trip s into the back country, now th a t the w e a th e r brings around such th o u g h ts again. There is still q u ite a bit of snow back th e re . M elting snow has to run off. some place, and in this process, erodes gullies and chuck holes, hindering or stopping tr a v el. E very y e a r th e F orest Service fixes up the roads, w hen they figure th e y ’ll stay fixed, and trav el m ust w ait until w ord comes th a t the roads a re in th e ir usual good sum m er shape. 'The best w ay to find out the condition of the road you ¡»lan to use is to call th e local office of th«' Forest ervice. 'They’ll know, or can find out, conditions you can ('\|H 'ct to encounter, T his y e a r will probably be e x ceptional w ith th e unusually late storm s and cold. As soon at the hot sun hits th? hills and gulches about everything in th»» w ay of plan t life will be busting out. all at once, instead of the usual o rd erly parad e M other N a tu re m a r shalls w hen the elem ents an? less tt m |»erm ental than they w ere this Spring. P rospects are very good that you'll find grow ing wild, many ¡xvsivs suspected of w and e rin g aw ay from your garden, ¡M'nstemons, coropsis, lilies, sax- ifragias, bleeding h e a rts, m im ulas. larkspur, and many, m any o thers but th ey ’re prospering w here the C re a to r put them and it’s a pivt- ty good idea to leave them there. African Professors \ isit I h is A r e s Among the gUCSts -«• 'u n f Side Gamp last week w«*»•«' m o Misses Dien W yers and M«• tc ir e k a Mes who an? pro!«'ssors At tnu V niver- sitv of P erto via in ;?outn A frica 1 lit* lilt I It'S t' njoyt’d i wo days of clam m ing, fi slung ¡nul ju st r« - laxing Besides tom mg the C S --E L K S , th e ; professors «• -ing research w ork a t Cal Tei ? lad.os were met a t S u rf S y M rs L. J. K nee , a form t r r s aient of H ar- bor, who w ith h er husband a rc now operating th e IP easant C reek B and h nea r T orrey ’, U tah. Mrs. Knve and the two visitors from Soutl l A m erica left S a tu rd a y for th e " !•Cnee R anch in U tah. D A N C E -- FOR MEMBERS ONLY $O LOCAI. GUEST Dean Williams and His Orchestra SATURDAY MAY ?1st ELKS H A IL OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS See MCNNiNC < _________________________________________ _______ __ BLAIRS THEATRE O C C A S fO M CRESCENT CI7Y, CALIFORNIA YELTONS 1 HI, M O M M V - THIS IS SUSAN." • •• but we never guessed how much! S Page Q --------------9 We guessed youd like it | PILOT - BROOKINGS, OREGON ENDS SATURDAY U n d e rw a te r Fur of ìlio boffom ol th e se .. EVERYTHING WAS REAL FINE ANO I DIDN'T LOT? MV TICKET-ANP T H iy V E GOTA REAL LIVE BABY CALF ANO I CAN i FCEO H IM — ’BYE! I LOVE y o u ! gran ' ma WANTS TO TALK TO YOU NOW ! " THE 55 FORD IS GOING TO SMASH EVERY CAR SALES RECORD I .NEW TRIGGER-TORQUE PERFORMANCE IN 3 MIGHTY ENGINES F o rd ’s 3 new car engines for ’55 give vou T rigger-T orque response. The 162-n.p. Y-block V-8 has a 7.6 to 1 compression ratio. T he 182-h.p. Y-block Special V-8 is offered w ith Fordom atic D rive in Fair- lane and Station W agon models. And th ere’s a new 120 h.p. I-block Sixl i ROAD-JOINT JAR REDUCFD BY NEW ANGLE-POISED BALL-JOINT SUSPENSION Ball-Joint Front Suspension is one of the greatest contributions ever m ade to riding and handling ease. And for ’55 i* s still more com fort . . . because are set at an angle to cushion roan .. a k from the front as well as straig h t up. I hat reduces road-joint jar. THE THUNDERBIP.D INSPIRED FORD’S LONG, TRIM LOOK T he T hundci bird — F ord’s personal car th a t created such a sensation — has left its distinctive mark on the Ford cars for 1955. You’ll find its sweeping straight- line fenders . . . its lower, fiatti i look . . . its all-around w indshield . . . its impres sive grille and visored headlights . . . reflected in every ’55 Ford. thing's find” I t ’s the warm , jx'rsonal closeness th a t m akes Long D istance m ean so much to those who mean so m uch to you. Long D istance calls are /c.sf, easy-to-make and so inexpensive. Reduced r it e s are alw ays in effect a fter 6:00 p.m. week days and all day on Sundays. W o u ld n ’t so m e o n e he. it \o u r voice today? so m e w h ere '55 FORD D e a le r 's D U N N IN G M OTORS GKBERT ROLAND • R ICHARD EGAN ’ LORI NELSON g / 0 fru tti« « « I lOMN StUftuLS • Sil«««» I f b j C O M IN G z SOON! THOMAS 0 ’« m s . . . O u t o f the page« of the most erne tin g ito ry ever w r itte n come« th * I \ ftKid Rates From Frootofings to LOS ANGELES * .................... CHICAGO * ............................. NEW YORK * ........................ Corrplefe ye i ' c s / i l fa tte rl W o u H yo. Boo of Tele ->hone N am b o rt"— your o the /o ca / on f long distance number! * drop a card or call our Batmen Ofhc e a handy Blue al directory of i t ottoni Juil jr free copy. o f them a l l ! 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