Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 01, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR
Thursday, September I, 1955
PILOT -
Page
BROOKINGS, OREGON
CHETCO LIBRARY
FOR WHAT
IS NOW PART
IT'S WORTH
OF CITY UNIT
SET
HYDRANGEAS
NOW
a fact some d riv e rs m ay overlook,
th e e c re ta ry pointed out. Oregon
law pegs The d esignated speed at
20 w hen passing school buildings,
»rounds o r stre e t crossings ‘‘dur-
’ school recess o r w hile child­
ren a te going to o r leaving school
d u rin g op ning o r '“’nsing hours.
Schoo! Zone
Traffic To Go
’n*e r ffs*t Scon
Rev. and Mrs. W illard S p m c e r
Miss Agnes Shields, supervisor
spent m ost of la st w eek w ith a
W
hi'v
th
e
rest
of
the
co
untry
of the juvenile division of the
group o f c h ’’d ren out in
S ta te lib rary , Salem , w as h*?re for has been experiencing truly un­ try . They drove up to
Red
seasonable
w
eather,
th
in
g
s
have
p a rt of th e w eek in connection
Win-
M ountain tra il's end. on
been
quit-'
m
oderate,
locally.
w ith both th e school and the
T -n-n ra tu ro s have hung around '•’"’tok. hjked in to P<
C o m m unP v L ib ra ry 's cot’^tinn®
w here th*y c a m p 'd and hen n
S ' 1' consulted w ith Mrs. F ran ces th e GO’S, right along the coast, but tu rn e d to th ? W ore<t < im p i
B» CLIFFORD ROH i
H enry, a t th e school, and w ith inland hut a mi? or two. people Boar Creek. T hey ex p ’o 'd ov.
?tco C"iii
m em b rs of th e board of the have experienced real w a rm to around W inton M ountain visetti
A stra n g e r from th? E ast visit
»f Brno
lib ra rv .She expressed g re a t ad ­ hot su n sh ire. T he d aytim e high n P AI H o rs u 'k e r’s gr
ing my hom e tow n recen tly for m iratio n for th e se tu p at the Som- fogs de c nt at night, som etim es
hi <h fti
hut
to a ’m ost o b lite ra tin g lights m ore n la n n e ’ fu rth e r expedit
th e first tim e w as q u ite puzzled m u n ity L ibrary.
first
w ov rdid things
th a n a few hundred yard s aw ay, h ’-
d b
by th e seem ingly lack of young-
ar.d lost som e of
be
and
it
&
fa
r
m
ore
re
stfu
l
to
put
ste r^ aro u n d town. I guess he had
tp-x-'t,
been given th e im pression th a t
I at ’ w ovd from B art
he a blanket on the P 'l before going
Those m aking the tr i 1
no one» aro u n d here cared m uch B utch
is th a t he s still u n ic i to sleep th a n to have to get up
th e Spencers w ere: Viola Jackson,
fo
r
one
along
tow
ard
m
orning.
in cinte 1 M S B»
a b o u t h a v in c child ren . It w a i tre a tm e n t at th e v e te ra n s hospital
M arva and Billy Weav or, B ert
I v ' irs: F ‘n t<
w ith a .tre a t deal of pride on my
P o rtlan d , and th a t it m ay he a
id
Allen
Rev. W llard Sp n tv r is the local C 'av to n , Jim B u tle r ai
’••dkins
an 1
.
.
...
...
couple of m o nths before fu rth r
p a rt th a t I en lig h ten ed him on a c ;.(m m ay bc taken
Ar
.’ ick M cCa’ ton
re p re se n ta tiv e fot tht A m erican
this p a rtic u la r aspect of o u r com-
M Q r
p.
. \ r r q k 'e ’-c ’ in w ith
1 n a '
Red Cross. A lthough ” t yet fully
m unity.
can d y fo r »be youngsters
mt '»in
Brookings w as well represented
for ?’l it® m any a c tiv ­
n th e m idd’e o f J u h . th > S pen­
As is tru e w ith th e m ajo rity of
at A m ss. this last weekend. ities bo has been
,i r t -» a cers took about a dozen young
1'iarv f,
tow ns in th e s ta te of O regon, as
Among th o se m akng the trip w ere bit. already, esneciallv in elarify- fo’ks on a four day cam p at the
v n'l as th e e n tire N o rth w est, su m ­ ’ Tr. nod Mrs. C harles S ta n h u rst,
»«cr dom estic affairs. He says that
it ion
m er is th e period of the* y ear w hen Mr. nod M -s Robert S ta n h u rst R » '! C ro s s a r t viti s are *■> ->'«• v^rv U pper Bridge. It took the place of
, .>,,v , Pxjiensive t r p t McKitd y
th e you n g sters tu rn out to h a r ­ nnd d a u g h te r. S h erry ; Mr. and m ’T h in terlo ck ed w ith Civil De­
C imp
vest tho se crops p ecu liar to the Mrs. C har? s C rosby Mr. and Mrs. fense.
n u n itv bv
p a rtic u la r a re a . F o r exam ple, the Les T uoy; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rav-
Th D a;r \ C recm is p ’ann ng t«>
young M iss in o u r household ickes; M r and M rs J. B S tanley
stay open la» r. evening'
1-
itht
G ’Uiert
C b r!c'fi,'n ‘'on
G e o rg ' mg to Ben P h c tte p ’acc Th s w .11
s ta rte d picking stra w b e rrie s a l­ and Mr and Mrs. W. Zigler, and
m ost as soon as school w as out in th e la tte r ’s son-in-law and dought- T-hmk, and Bll Fishm- n - r a om-
rvghty popular v. th the young-
v ¡sh.n. at stated m eetings, m ay
m itte « ’nobine m to rep ain tin g of »»»• » ♦ who can now
'jien.1 on recom m end, as required to th-*
Ju n e and w hen th a t w as over she er. from S o u th ern , C alifornia.
th n SDA C hurch.
w ent to th e bean fields w here she
t
I' irg. th e ir e c t’uvt served up to 10 p m ., in- City Council. Candidat -s for ’ It»'
t .1 of Mr. and Mrs Ben closing hoa’d ot tru tecs.
will co n tin u e u n til school opens.
children, and Mrs. B org’s m other,
Since all of th e y o u n g sters are
Financin-’ »’m lib rarv v 1’ vo ■
. -
t
tr u e value of m oney as well as Mrs. T aylor, th e la tte r from
w orking to g e th e r in groups, th is
m uch dt jx'nd iqion associat.
.
. „flll learn in g th e v a lu ab le lesson that M yrtle C r ok. .enjoyed a trio up
Emil E dw ardson has the con­ member--bins which are, a» nr«'.<-
su m m er experien ce is a w onderful
s
th e Rogue, this last w eekend.
t a c t for building a 34 x 11 add­ ent. away tx'low whaf they should
.
.
. .
______ one m ust w ork in o rd e r to earn.
one for th e m and in addition su p ­
ition on to Allen E ttin g i \ house I--, ai d esneei d ’v ant-'-V’ tarn li< s
plies v ital assistan ce to th e farm -
And if anyone is p e rtu rb e d
Mrs. E tta L. V r
r’raig. Allen has been helping lu tn w hile w l o p-dro’ii '•> the coll 'ction. Ac­
v is in h arv esin g th e ir bu m p er ab o u t the y o u n g er g eneration cf
C
olorado
dronooH
in
a»
h
e
r son, on vacation from the postoffice cording to th»' ixtpulation served,
crops. Also, they a re learn in g th e today he has only to go into the
but Emil will posi.ibly get along
local clo th in g stone and w atch H om pr. and fam*’’' *h: - '-p» •••rrk- fa ste r w ith Allen back in th, • off- e or 1 ng to Mrs. Rice, retirin g
pr sident of the as-¡oeiation. flieie
p-'d.
T
hev
cam
e
w
th
Mr.
and
Mrs
th ese y o u n g ste rs as they go about
M^mit» C onnor nf P o n t tndiatia. ic ..
•lii'iild ix' at the very least s»>tr. •
Ihe process of converting theii Mr Conner hninm nn o< H o n o r's
.'GO t r tn! i s \ sm all addition to
h a rd -e a rn ed m oney into clothing nnA-’os P rom hero th’ v w ^nt on to
tl.-i t- a s’u-y conies from boo,-,
for th ’ com ing school year. The visit o th e r re la tiv e s in S e a ttle .
re n ta ls and fines, all of which o
pride w hich is th* irs in m aking
used to repleni h the st ck o»
th e ir own selections of apparel
hoot s It is not im probable to e x ­
A ndrew P ondv a ”d hi® bovs
pect the library may lx' mad«'
h
w ith th e ir ow n m oney is a fairly
O regon’s 90th S ta te F a ir will supporting w ithout tapping tlz»
c e rta in g u a ra n te e th a t we have bavo dug a hole hack of the old
C atholic C hurch in w hich will be
little r ason to w orry about th e ir placed a gas ta n k to serve the open in Sal'.'m S atu rd ay Sept 3. city budget, providing su llic. -,t
w ith every prospect of being as
fu tu re as adults.
school bus. L ater. F r K eis says, gav as tb ’ “G ay N ineties" them e
s e n t> d last year.
Of course, if my stru n g r friend they hop? to build a sh e lte r n e a r­
T he eight-day fa ir will continue
Tn«' Land P roducts Show is e n ­
from out of tow n had go tten up by. to get th e bus in out of th e th ro u g h S a tu rd a y . Sept 10. w ith
larged
so m uch that tlu- fam ous
w
eather.
e a rly som e m orning and had
special » n tertain m en t scheduled
scene booth has been erowaVd
cruised th e city, he w ould have
e \ ’?rv afternoon and evening.
aw. y from the co rner it has oe-
“B igtim e” fe a tu n 's of th e fait
seen o u r youth, jean-clad and su n ­
Interview ed a M ayflow er Van
etii • I for many years
w
ill
include
a
circus
th
a
t,
it
is
tanned, co n gregated in stra te g ic driver, Sundev, en ro u te
rom
Lig pum pkins, big corn and
a re a s w aitin g for th e ir tra n s p o rt­ F u fe k a to Gold Poach, and from re p o rt-d , soon will be f c itu re d eat rot stalk s anil big sunflow ers
atio n to th e fields. S im ilarly, if thence to W alla W alla. W as in­ at D isneyland a stage revue head ­ w i'l be teaiu»‘«'d along w ith «»¡h r
lined by television’s most fam ous
h had visited th'* local juvenile trig u ed by the PUC license' p lates chim panzee, th o ro u g h b iv d running ex h ibits in the Land Pr.»due’s
01 lite rs he w ould have discovered on his front b u m per from quite races on I on.? O rk oval and, in show w here over 500 cash prizes
th a t we have no problem s w ith all over the country. Anyhow, this th e stock barns, the W estern Ab­ vv i 1 he a w a n ’.'d /
d riv er dug out his ro u te sheet
''a rm and city wives will be
y o u n g sters loafing on th e stre e ts
w hich shouted he had been across erdeen A ngus B reeders F u tu rity . ba k eom tx'ting for *‘Ou«'on ot th e
and g ettin g into tro u b le for lack th e U nited S ta te s tw ic since the
The midway will have a new
' tchen" honors In th e foods de-
of som ething to do.
first of the year, and all on com ­ ’ook th a t will include two p erm ­ pj rtm e n t, w hich also w ill 1» • p o ­
anent
r
’
w
rides
a
roller
coast
-r
No, we have plenty of children paratively short h au ls St. Ix)uis
st it«d in enlarged q u a rte rs.
in o u r tow ns and we love them. to W ashington. D. C .; L an caster, and a "tu n n e l of love" plus doz­
Pic baking has bo *n added to
ens
o
f
trnd
itio
n
al
riding
de\
ices.
W e a re also m ighty proud th a t P?nn. to Moline, 111., D enver to
a
’
cu sto m ary classifications sueh
New picnic tab les have hi en
we live in th e area th a t provides Fresno. Said he thought he had a
a
pickles, jam , food free ng.
erected
in
the
picnic
B
o
th
w o rth w h ile o u tle ts for th e ir bound hom e some place in the San Jo a ­
> d cake baking in the big ftxxls
he
G
arden
and
F
low
er
Show’
and
quin vallvy hut couldn’t recall
less energies.
the farm m a c h ir''ry ex h ib its will d p artm e n t.
the nam of it, offhand.
be la rg e r th a n th e w hopix'rs pre-
¡rounds
>e first f w days of school
ion be
pr< s 'n t mono th a n the usual tra f-
m otor-
fic hazards. sa fe ty men say, be-
s ' m o to rists m ust re-acquire
habit of slow ing down at
o, zones at th e sam v tim e in-
'» m e e t first-g ra d e rs a r e on
day
the stre e ts.
u the
More th a n 3G0 grad e schools
will he o p eratin g stu d en t-m an n ed
<a • ty p atro ls at key s tre e t and
h h i/a y crossings th ro u g h o u t the
the low
».te this year, N ew bry said, Pup-
' >cted for p atro l d u ty are
m ust bring th e tr tra in e d to hold o th e r pupils at
,» curb u n til the crossing is free
i
(-ncoming cars.
CLu MG3ILE - G MC TRUCKS
«X )(1 lÌ I .I .E A U TO CO.
: at at
State Fair
To Open Saturday
Ar .. -
White
Pinks
Reds
Lavenders
Blues
E
u
I
s
_
I • I
I,
•
OWNER-
COME SEE
C t EN frie ay
Brookside
Azalea & Bulb Farm
STTFM3ER 2
Oak & Pine
I
» » *'v.>
r____
ta ra n t. •
K.i3.
11:00 p.m.
»*
TO AIL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS..... '»TO MADE
OUR GRAND OPENING SUCH A TREMENDOUS H jCtiSS.
We sincerely appreciate your many lav arable (omnients on out new stcie, and will
welcome your suggestions relative to anything we can do to lurlher improve oui s m ite and
selection of merchandise. We want to give you the finest in this area . . . and appreciate
your friendly advice and support.
Regular
5 1.49
SCHOOL
BINDERS
_____
C H IL D R E N S
SP R IN G K N IG H T
R-A-Y-O-N
PANTIES
PILLOW
CASES
Regular 39c
Regular $1.39
Regular i i .<><>
LEATHER
SCATTER
MCCCASSNS
9
PINS
SI.
PALMERS DEPAR’ MtKT
£
99
.3
SOFA
PIllOW S
99