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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1955)
August h BROOKINGS-HARBOR , 1Ç55 HAfPlHtMS -.b • B a it” B artley, his w ife says, is p e ttin g along fine at the San, Jackson V eterans H ospital, in P o rtland. B a rt is in for ticke tro u b le and expects, before they discharge h u, to have it all cor rected. M hartley is handling hir job, w hile he is gone. Mr and Mrs. R .chir Price, and , baby, of Ashland, an? visiting the Ed Petersons T he P rices found it so frigid be, ' they don’t dare nut th e ir noses out of doors They said it was 107 w hen ,h«y left th e ir valley home. A rticle On PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Hot w e a th e r in the back coun try a n ’ in ,h canyons is h am p er lag logging. H um idities a re very low and th e fire hazard high M any men are going into th w oods around 3 or 4 in th e m orn ing. As conditions are hazardous for all woods (»iterations, many lo ad ers have to lay off. also, and ioys cannot be hauled. Brookings GOC Post In Magazine An .‘’ tid e a p p 'ii* '! about the » m k a « . G round O bserver Post in the Ju lv is<ue of th A’.tc r a u Elash tht; offje>al G O T . m a ;- azine. The a rtic le a p p ra re d as tallow s: • 1 tr - Untl1 F e b ru a ry 21. 19a.>, tn. Brookings post w as o p e ra te d from th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Bill M rs Joe (Babe) H ritz, and H am m on. On th at d a ,’?. the post d au g h ter, M arilyn, and Mr. and building was ready foi occy P ? " 2 . DIMMICK BROS ^Brookings M ' t . Miss. Kay P anzer ,of P o rtland, visiting the Dr. Roy Whit»? fam ily. Kay . d a u g h te r of Al, used to live here. TO PIC K C P BUS Leo L ucas went cast to Lima, O hio to nick up the new school I,us. T he trip w as expected to ta k e 10 days or two iw vks. Thursday, August lììh to Saturday, August 13th Mr. ami Mrs Cary V ahr and son V ictor left Sunday on an Jx- t nded trip back to W isconsin T hey plan on visiting C a rl’B b ro th e r in Princeton. W isconsin Skippy n n r t n i w » r n , i n n h e e a i l O il H „ 4 - llO U l ru a: basis. conference of Pres- R o je b u n t. » re vacationing L ake of th? Woods. Mrs. l i n t i • vvis ( la rk College, antj ^ jrs M auer a re sisters . i tre Rev. O sterm eier, > in h u rst, and Mrs. Roy Eikt nberry, of Sheridan has been down visiting his son. IL Stanley. E arl and family. •Ms. F! en H a rro u n are . -m ath F alls j esent- A fter over 30 y ears of , e a l i v! s H oyd Sw a n tig e n r .oust’ guests tw o ' b iers fam iig s, Mt. iM axim i la y lo i, ', and Mr. and Mrs. ■len) lu rn q u ist, and rry, all of P o rtlan d . ¡derm is due home • b p hospital w h ere he ’ o p eratin g , these past loni h u rts he su ffered o n th? school house lie Sm ith, for m any st er hen?, is v acat- 1 ne of h er grand- t Cam as, W ash, tret S an d ers is tv- t ? Seaside H ospital te r lo u r m onths in ju ries re su ltin g o accident. She is pned in w alking. t nu m b er of people w ) a re in te re ste d in and especially Mrs. who lives at th e r < u n it. She is in ral and if m ore st I, they' wou d like th -lr co n tacts and es- ' up a com petent in- f fk A C T fX P O U P I UAUUC a> a l i A P P O IN T S M A N in C u rry County, E ra n k rved notice notice th a ’ Sm ith has served front hen? henceforth, he’s going to ta k e it easy, any how, he's now 69 and figures he'd b st step aside for some younger folks w ith i jp t]e fresh er am bition. F ra n k w orked fo r m any years around Pistol R iver country, and e ’ ja | 4, has {v ,,n doing yard and jew n work, lie ’s definitelv no* re tirin g his p u tt-p u tt velocipede, PREMIER - Light Meat - solid pack Tuna 2 can Q uart ’i MIRACLE WHIP I Swiitning 73 3 1b. SUNSHINE 1 16 29c äGraham Crackers. . 2 lbs. 57« (orlon oí SC D IA M O N D BOOK MATCHES » «Z O’ > iamfi clearance DRASTIC REDUCTIONS 1 SWIFT - BROOKFIELD Aladdin Table Lamp R eg u lar 16 95 Reduced to 8.95 69 MEATS I VEGETABL and Bridge Lamps -.'i 2 pounds ^American Cheese on Floor Lamps, Table Lamps tV e i 4 0 15 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- j No m atter what service or product you f r o m ’’A” (for "accountants” ) to "Z " (for - you’ll find a convenient clue to its where- n (he handy Yellow Pages Classified Sect ion) telephone book. They're vour handiest guide ■ v n< ighlxyrs who sell and serve. 25 Water Packed KRAFT need a helping hand? V o i« « ; JoW ’8 case of 48 3*50 Dog *Aod 2 for 15 P o rtla n d m an w ith an out- sta n . d in . g . record in rganizational . v WOrk has been nam ed by the Or- epon Coast Association to head tli<* second phase of the non-profit tra v e l prom otion group’s expand- jng activities, «according to Don H oughton, P resident. A llan F lin t, 61, form erly m an- a g e r of a la rg e four s ta te mid- w est re ta il d tie rs association was selected from a large number of ap p lican ts by the executive com- m itte e , H oughton added, to ta k e c h a rg e of the drive to double the D on’t fail to adm ire th e bright shiny new green tile in Bill o rg a n iz a tio n ’s m em bership. T h o m s o n ’s post office. Bill’s Selection of F lin t will perm it try in g to get his help to go stock- Yellowstone. 1, was th e ir first association’s m anager am, ¡ng foot on it. but figures Clipper n a l vacation in nine years. ' public relatio n s director. V erne E ttin g e r and W inchuck F erdie Ayers, m ore tim e for tra v e l pro- will soon have it ru in t, anyhow, Mrs. M S. B rain ard w ent over m otion and a tte n tio n to U. S. and s p e c ia lly if th f y shed their to M edford F riday, to visit old 101 highw ay im provem ent, boots, too. friends .the W alt Ricks, hut c a m ’ T he association is th e largest Mr. and Mrs. Don V aughn, Mr home a day ahead of tim e b c a n s ’ and oldest organization of its and Mrs. Al Phillips, and M r and of the heat. SI.” m u le th > trip kind in the Pacific N orthw est and Mrs. Iz.vHoy P o llard left, last w ith th e E rnie M addens and re- num bers all of the county courts, w eekend, to ta k e part in th e tu rned w ith Mrs. Don M cC arton m ost of th e C ham bers of Com- speedboat races on S h asta Lake, and son Jack, who had been visit- nierce, and m any of the civic n e a r Redding, and than down to i,<g kin folks at th > Jackson clubs, w holesale and re ta il bus- tfle races on L ake Tahoe. All county scat. m esses in th e seven coastal count- three couples took th e ir boats - ies and in Del N orte county, Cal- w ith them . T hey expected to l>e A bad leak in the wat< r sy stem , ifornia. and Pacific county, W ash- gone abriut tw o w eeks. in front of the C tholic C hurch, ington in its m em bership. Iv . . . . . . w as plugged this week. T his Among trav el prom otion acL- koy I im m ick is back horn?. S|)Ot has caused a great deal of ¡vitins so fa r th is y e a r th e assoc- ,e<'Up e r a t‘” g J recent e a r expensive tro u b le a s th e pipes a re m tion has published and distrib- s u ig n y , at I o r,lan d , l b s doim; ¡n soft, spongy ground This tint » U(e(| 75.000 copies of an im proved nkrn> work, g ettin g hack into ¡t w as cast into m olten lead and and expanded expanded 32 32 page page trav el ’or,ainin«1 (o,r f**8 01,1 job- at 1 the should hold, according to th ' guide to the O regon Coast. It has Plywood plant. H e lln e r b rothers, who di«, th e job. also obtained television and radio tim e on th e P o rtlan d and valley ome w ag says the abbreviation S everal m em bers of 1 h’? E a ste rn stations, in stig ated nation widw , “C A L IF.” really m eans, ’Come S ta r and th e ir fam ilies, g ath ered publicity in m agazines and news- And Live In F lo rid a !” at a potluck picnic in the A zaO a papers. S ep tem b er issue of SVJN- P a rk last Sunday. T he w oatli r S E T will fe a tu re the e n tire O reg- and food w ere ideal although it on Coast in sto ry and picture», looked, lor a tim e, a s if tbv crow d E lin, w ill w ork th ro u g h the m ight be show ered on but the association’s co unty u n its prim - drops held off until all bands had a rily , H oughton said, and will be gone home. in th e field m ost of the tim e. t w ith th e ir child en and w ork s sister, Mi- Mary ' > will stop over en i C alifornia vacation • at Poulsbo, W ash. Th post w as built by vo lu n teer labor ami most o. the m a te r al list’d in th.? co n stru ctio n w as to - nated o r p u re ,’..is« ' w :,h disco, n’ fro m ,(H.al m e rc h a n ts Several or- ganizations have m ade donations for the constru ctio n of the bui d- t le ’’ig Thv VFW A uxiliary. G range, and th e A m erican Leg -n A uxiliary held a sp ag h etti dint r to rais.? money lor the post’s co.a- pletion. A nother asset of the B rookings post is a Ju n io r GOD organizat >u headed bv “Ju n io r W izard ’ B yron B rim m , Jr. . Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew G unsolus, .and two children .i ist i t u r n ’d fm rn a v a c a tion trip th ro u g h E rcsno B akersfield. Las Vega and tak in g in B ryce and Zion L ark s w .th an extended visit in SUPPLEMENT Spring Lamb SALE ’ wa\ Swing Arm BRIDGE LAMP 22.95 Reduced to 18.95 Cantaloupes 2 for 1 ! U'RE IN B U SIN ESS... , • rested in how easily and "Classified 1 -ings buyer and t g e th e r .” L or lis tin g in- •i. ? k for our Business Office. s is i z W in P ro g re s s G r o w in g A re a Wrought Iron Lamp Modern Brass Adjustabl and Table Qmibination 1 LOOK LAMP Was 17.55 R eg u lar 22.95 Now i $.95 M.irked Down to 18.95 Rciiittilul Regi or I IG I RLXL LAMP 19-95 } way LLOOR LAMP BR A SS w ith G re y an d Red F iberglass R e d u c 'd Shade fro m 25.95 Mark« d Down Irian 21.95 TELEPIIOU m iP M le g s 5?« 16 \-------- J Shoulder Roasts 49t 1b t — RED RIPE Watermelons 3c 1b (■RAVENSTEIN Apples 3 ibs. for 29c to I9 .9 5 Attractive 3-w’ay Moderi FLOOR LAMP 27 95 Regularly On Sale for 23.95 MANY OTHER LAMPS To ( ho*>se T roni Reduc’d in Price for this sale i i M l FANCY - HENDRICKS FURNITURE STORE 59c lb [ STEW 15c 1b Radishes & Green Onions 3 bunches 14c