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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1955)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR SUPPLEMENT — Page 2 HAS O PE R A T IO N H ouseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Mead, Brookings, w as T h • L ion’s A uxiliary had a pot ta k e n to the C rescent C ity S e a luck picinic a t Jededlah S ta te C harles R ausch over th e w eekend rr- M ary l-o'.i S u n d erlan d and side H ospital W ednc day w here P a rk in C alifornia on Sunday for h< w a »operated on for a broken Lion m em bers and th e ir fam ilies. i.o g er D anielson of Eugene. T h e re w ere about 15 fam ilies ulcer. Mrs. S am G ott and tw o dau g h t- present. • i s a spending about 10 days in Mr. and Mrs. H arold S argent R iversi ie, Calif, w ith h e r sister H ouse g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C ou and children who arc and tw o children of G rants I ’as visited the Bill Thom pons and F. L. M orton a t” th e ir son. ack, from L a y to n . T hey a re all th e re o th e r friends here over the w eek his w ife and tw o children G regg visiting relatives. end. Mr. S e a rg e n t was a f o r m r id Beverly. T hey a rriv e d M on day .nil will r d u r n to M onm outh te a c h e r here. Friday w here Ja c k w ill begin h 1 Mr. and Mrs. E a rl F ra iz e r of d u ties as re g ir tr a r a t O .C L . E ugene visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil C larke S u n P.T.A. E X E C U T IV E ME E T IN ’» day. B ow ling is beginning to progress 5 h e r e w ill D? a m e e t i n g o f the p I’ A Executive Comm i <*e th's in Brookings. In the V o m en s j.':id y at S pan. a t Lie hom e of 1< g u e last T hursday a t the / • l anes Ricky H aggerty M is Amy Davis. scored a 570. A m e e tin g w as held recently >n Chadwic h is expected of the Bow ling Association, with th s vv k( nd. F< m ally, i G ordon M iller elected president, A release from the Coos-Curry few address Ì r*r as M ”S. A illiarn sue« ■*« din” A rt G uthrie. Gonlon E le c tric Co-op describes the re but O lsen w as elected secretary . 1 an - fu sal of th e s ta te hydro°1»‘ctrical it will be n ie S. Ch « -7i w r m ade by th e association for u id* r ny o.d r am it wii b° nice commission to g rant a prelim inary th e com ing y e a r It is hoped to jx'rm it for engineering studies for i , e h e r back in h er o» 1 nome have five m en ’s leagues, and two a hyd roelectric dam on the Illin ,e ii v ill p ro b ib ly P nice to h r w om en’s le a g u s . ois R iver as a "legal nulitv.” Sponsors have i?ceived th e ir to it h ie. Helen h a . had a Io n ' . ion, inch iing a m ajo r o p e r notices so th a t they can s ta r t to Tvan Laird, president of the j Coos-C urry board, stated th. ation, at ti e Providence Ho pital. form th e ir t ams. It is possible th at an inter-city b oard’s action w as to vote unan- ( a k la n d , Ce l i t w h ere she ha 1 be form ed betw een 1 im ously to continue prelim inary 1 ei. pi i< sly hospitalized. Mrs. league m ay Job BarkI / is going to stay vith B rookings and C rescent City It , studies w ith the punxrse of seek H i ■ i, t o r t tim e and the ' e w ouldn’t be inter-city com petition, ing a license to build. Loth H lens. ( W « •’< will b u t each team w ould bowl against "In view of the fact th” federal come n< ft h v ' • 1 n t’s, a ill th e o th e r team s, som etim es pow er commission grant d us a plane, o u t of M edford. bow ling in C rescent Cily .»ou perm it to proceed in May.” said som etim es bow ling in Brooking«. Laird, "we a re following our a t to rn e y ’s advice th a t the recent holding of th e U. S. S uprem e Court in th'a P elton Dam case a p plies also to th is case In that fc I decision the S uprem e C ourt held th at under the properly clause > of th e C o n stitu tio n t h e f e d e r a l governm ent tvserved solely to it self the pow er to issue licenses to co n struct d am s on so-called re s erv ations of the U nited S ta le s and th at O regon had no right to veto the federal pow er com m ission’s exercise of federal a u th o rity by refusing a s ta te p erm it.” T he board has hired S cott Blair, w ell-know n ichthyologist, on a co n su lting basis to study the fish problem in this rem ote and in accessible a re a on w hich no real stu d ies have been m ade to date. L aird said th e b oard is very se r ious about its responsibility to protect fish life and fish spaw n ing grounds in the Illinois River. R egarding Iho s ta te hydroelec trical com m ission’s obpection to th e cost of pow er gen erated at th e pro|»osed dam , the board sta te s it w ould not consider build ing th e dam unless it w ere both econom ical anil feasible. U ntil p re lim inary studies a re com pleted, they pointed out, th e re can be no real d eterm in atio n of pow er costs. Perm ission from the s ta te to com plete these studies w as th e reason for requesting a perm it from the sta te . “T he board hired John S. C otton • y ' an in te rn a tio n a lly know n hydro Mr. anil Mrs. L eland Lock, the f o r n v r Peggy M ff.t electrical e n g in eer to select a w re m arried recently in B ro o k in g s,-a t th e A ssem bly of feasible site for a dam ,” said God C hurch. T he best m an w as Hving Laird. "H e w orked for only th re e bridesm aid w as Rosalind G a rd n e r. I he Locks are living m onths, and told us th a t his e s t here in Brookings. im ate of 6 S m ills per kilow att hour for the firm i» w e r delivered to Gold B each w as the h ’ghest possible cost, and would probably NOTICE lx* considerably low er by the tim e a firm figure can be determ ined. ’ T he M and M Wood W orking Com pany w ill accept j w ’in g Interest egins In A rea For A Quality Refrigerator ? HERE is A Now 9.1 cu. ft. FRIGIDAIRE At No Sacrifice In Quality Regular 269.95 S p e c ia l D uring the M o n th o f A u g u st $ 1 9 9 .9 5 Come In And See Why Frigidaire COOS-Cl’PRV PLANS FIGHT sc a b ., bids \ u Kusl V.F.W . A u x ilia r y Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Stafford Honored On Birthd” C elebrates Tenth A grouo of friends si r i Mr. and Mrs. L. G. S taffo M at th e ir home on A ugust 2nd in re- iLm brance of th e ir birthdays. Mr S taffo rd w as eighty-six on J u ly 29th and Mrs. S ta ffo rd wr.s jx ty -aev en on A ugust 2nd. The ’roup, w hich arrived singing "H appy B irth d a y ” w as m ade up c f M r and Mrs. C arl W allin and d a u g h te r Kim. Mrs. C. L. W issen- V isiting th e ir parents, Mr .<• ger, Mrs. R uth W issenger and d iv a . They brought refresh m en ts M rs E lm er E rb and throe bro - cf ice cream and fo u r b irihday ers and fam ilies, Mr. and M K enneth E rb, Mr. and Mrs. S cakes. E rb, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick F are Mr. and Mrs. Ed McKee an A uxiliary w ere honored and given th re e children from Albany. a gift, the P ast P resid en ts being: A m ber Cam pbell. Doris F ie man, J e rry A rrell, w ho stopped H a rrie t Baker, G ladys B raindard, help his uncle in Coquille w ith h and H e n rie tta Dill. R efreshm ents w ere served at haying, en ro u te from his A lasl.au tables decorated in ned. w hite and trip has re tu rn e d home to Brook- blue, w ith a b irth d ay c a k e ap- ings. O ver 200 tons of hay w -.e p io p ria te ly decorated for the stored. occasion. A n n iv e rs a ry Here C u rry C ounty A uxiliary No. 966 VFW , elebrated its te n th anniv e rsa ry last W ednesday evening, A ugust 3rd. a t the VFW Hall. V isitors for th e ev< ning w ere th • p resid en t of D istrict 7, M rs. Edna L afferty and h e r husband, Tom L a ffe rty of A shland; H a rry Birch, lunior V ice-Com m ander for th e D e p artm en t of Oregon, and Mrs. Leila Birch, D ep artm en t H ospital C hairm an for Cam p W hite, the la tte r tw o from Shady Cove, and th e m em bers of C urry C ounty Post No. 966. A fter a brief welcom e by the A uxiliary P resident, C lara Bow lin? the C h a rte r m em bers of the A uxiliary w ere given sp cial rec ognition and th e ir ten -y ear pins. The C h a rte r m em bers who are still m em bers of the A uxiliary are. A m ber Campbell. Gladvs B rainard, Beryl Bollinger. B rita D ahlstrom , H n rie tta Dill. T ora G ustafson. Lilly Myers, Anabcl Sm ith, B ertha W hirry, G race Zirbel and Alice Ross. O th e r mem- hers who also received te n -y e a r pins wvre H a rrie t Baker, Zelta Baughn, Phyllis B aum gartner, May Freeman, Huldfl Gardner, Velma M cCullough and B ernadlne Kelley. E rm adee L aB arge receiv ed a fifteen-year pin and the following nremb rs received th e ir fiVe-year pins: Alice B cm. Ckx> Craig, Y v o n n e F o x . E dith Hynes. E leanor Koehler, S tella N ikrent, M ary Olsen. N orm a Phillips, Alice P utnam , M arjorie Golds- Ix rry, Bonnie L im ing, B eatrice Calderw ood and E thel Molino. The Egg Server Butter Compartment Quickube Tray« Famous M eter-M i»er Mechanism Open D a ily a t 7 p.m . FREE TICKETS FOR PRIZE DRAWING — P insetters Needed — the ER VALUES for S C H O O L O P E N IN G .righi tunli D vn NEEDS Regular 79c value 'Springknight Broadcloth7 Dazzle Print // Springknight exclusive features makes this a real value at this price A fine grade of crease resistant broadcloth, spot and soil resistant, stays neater, fresher longer. 49c yard 89< yard Regular 59c value Regular 98c value // EM BOSS ED T ot T 0 N S" * For Delightful casual fashions, use permanently embossed cottons. Featuring a crisp, lustrous surface, needs no ironing. 68< yard Regular 79c yard prior lo 11:00 ' I // Corduroys // 16 rib w a s h fa s t // Pendleton u a ll w o o l fla n n e l k i.hl. d inform ation as to the tim b e r c u ttin g c o n o a tt, lid form and m ap show ing th e location ot !«■ obtained at th«' said ottiec of th e limb«'. md M W ool ! W orking Comimny. Retains its velvety smoothness and softly napped for beautiful color through repeated swarmth and comfort wa nngs. M akes beautiful 37-38 inches wide skirts, jackets a n d it-vv ay m ay . M T IM BER M AND 20.3 ”L” l urei a, D IV ISIO N M WOOD W O R K IN G COMPANY S treet 89c yard California 2nd GROWTH DOUGLAS FIR FOR POLES and PILING « Ceoin/ugil» « Turbine« Call or W rite fo r Price List i tool Hanscam's Center Woven of 100 f springy-resilient wool right Th, M and M Wotxl W orking Company re se rv is th« to a ?eept or r e v e t any or all bills. • Jti Water Svstcnu for deep or «hallow well« lill, Dilli < 53< yard will be posted August 23, 1V»3 at 2:00 P.M. i tl • T im ber Division, 7.1 and M W ood W orking a t t h e oft Company, 20.» "L ” S tre e t, E ureka, C alifo rn ia and o ta l bids ace ited. 11 Service, • Suede Cloth Cotton Shirting, A Suede Like Finish that is Extra Warm. Yet Lightweight. Printed with .David Crocket. W ANTED « Coeirector« Type • Subineriibl«« L A N E S -- I bid PUMP OR WATKR SYSTEM e « • Hanscam’s Center --A Z A L E A Regular 98c vd. value e Sump Pump« Big Trade-in Allow ance Come in Today! AT SE W I N G Model SOV-91 Spd • • • • of P residents I M,uth ol th e N orth Bank Road in Section 30. and Lot 8 Section 31. all in T ow nship 17 N orth, R ange 1 L as . ll.M . »pert y is not being sold. Tl. Let us solve that WATER problem with a rugged low-cost • Tall Bottle Space P a st Mrs. P ete L esm eister w as pleas an tly su rp rised this week wh*?n h er siste r Mrs. Anna P eterso n visited here, for th e first tim e in 8 years. Mrs. Peterson w as in tu rn su rp rised at th e g row th of the city in th e past 8 years. Also th e ly 'sm eisters had th ir d a u g h te r D orothy and fam ily from Fresno. Calif, visiting here th is week. —■---------------------- Let's g o B o w lin g ! lor «he Umber c u ttin g rig h ts und r con tract for all m e . e h a n ta tie <>u n a J St ... 1 n r tim f -r on Lots 5. 6. and th at portion of Lot 7 ly.ng Is The Best Buy! • Full-w idth Freexer • Full-w idth Porcelain Hydrator • Full-w idth Chill D raw er • Removable Door Shelve« Thursday, August II, PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON toppers. Re :g. 4-5° yd- v. lue 2.89 yard I ★ PURSES ★ B e a u tifu l w oven designs c f reed and p la stic — 3 % Discount For This Event — and S pecifications J. H Baxter Timber Co. YOUNG’S 5 & 10 C resient C ity, C a lifo rn ia ••117// A.7-; YOL K D O LLA R H A S M ORE SENSE" P. O. Box 695 Phone 6001 Evenings — Phone 6212 North Brookings Shopping Area " W here P a rkin g Is No Problem " 1 !