Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 01, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR
Wl H.RLAS, the hunting of big game anim
a’s and otl
outdoor pursuits are claiming an in-
’ amount of die leisure time of the citizens
of Brookings; and
of
Ot
our
II,
Wl II REAS, this accelerated recreational use
and range lands has brought distress
wners and increased threat of fire to
.1 v. >ods and range lands; and
i i REAS, the sjxirtsinen of Oregon, rec-
• need tor most care with fire and fire-
» 1
• »r tiie rights and property of others
'
» ;.c e of the laws, have inaugurated Red
D iv j
1
WOI
NOW 111ER!.LORE BE IT RESOLVED
a><
'
’'>55, I»-' proclaimed Red II.it
tilt
■<) of Brokings and all citizens on
are urged to wear a. red hat or a
> signify their compliance with the
• t
of the Red I hit 1 Jay pi edge.
Hyron L. Knnim
Mayor of Brooking
September 1, 1955
Ch
le n iir
Man w anted
<•: 3 m onths
M >ly N. V.
th of Urook-
‘ s from Can-
28-tf
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are
found
to
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MYERS
WATER SYSTEMS
X;
a d da ¡/h l-
d M rs S tanle
W >. iaad, in T illam ook, O
Mr. and Mr
O »1 I ’• ok <>i
M entone, C alifornia, a r r iv 'd in
B rookings W «dnesday evening to
•
al
few d
s w ith
Mr. and
Ray P is a o k a d Todd. T he
H ecks at e forri • r W isconsin res-
idents.
TANG
F F NALLEYS
F F
SALAD DRESSING
F F
4 Q uart Jar . . . 39<
OLD ENGLISH
DOG FOOD
( hin hier—Kelly
CHARMIN
W edding Announced
and-
T«<s«s A non .Tenn tardn
• "H t^r of Mr. a I M> ( ' ,r b s
W. Kelly,
n h ” rst. and C
form erly of Mftde^on. w ere m ar-
P e t t y J u s ’ <” • f P c a c ’ Roy
Ju a n s tlu d a' ■ :’" r of How -rd
an<! th e la t" Je tn < S ta h t '
TOILET TISSUE
J 5
4 Roll Pack . . 2 /5 9 *
F F
F
4 F CHARMIN W AX PAPER
F 100 foot roll . . 19<
F
F 4
OREGON HILLS
G ardner.
F
a
’ X iotice
I
I he roll* of A m erica’s lum ber in­
d u stry is grow ing its fu tu re tnn-
( ’hrvsh
Iwr supply through sound forest
pianagcm ent is p o in ted out in a
fiew 32-page Inioklet, "F a c ts About
’ll)«» N ation's L um ber In d u stry "
n I -5 3955 .edition, just p u b lish 'd b>
¡American Forest P roducts In d u st­
s-ti-c ries.
W ith n arra tiv e , c h a rts a n d
)sa .lohn- R hotogiaphs, the booklet tra c e s
: s-tf-c the d ra m a tic m arch of the indus­
try irom its founding at Ja m e s­
town m ItittS to a highly com plex
lohn- business which is k e e p in g , pace
w ith the tim lx’r meeds of over Kid
I I lighi
m illion A m ericans.
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laj afta
00131,
p a rt of a t
-L e
New Booklet
Issued On
Lumber Industry
*
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,F
‘
all
'1
S e iic e
I'd North» ore
th«*ir inventory
and
*“ 1 1 rn w o w n er, H a rv e y
Thorm
and all cl
iusm ents due again
th
count, should be m
to th e
H. S. N ational Ban
ink, Brookings
B ranch. The final di
d a te of settle-
r 1 .< nt Will I
I) fl; s irom th, * d a te
of p u b lic a t
is n o tk v .
»—
it
2’/2 Tin
th ■ '
ad-
of com peting
loose or tig h t
w<* know, the
vice sta rte d .
4 fcr
available
\ t thing
1 m * a diaper
Hl - WEST
D r A rth u r B' nson
md Mi
Milo Mann, a
for St. P ete sh u rg , 1
m g h ler, on t ht' 30th
\ s ting w i’h hi o a <■
relatives. M
Benson and two
daughters- a
“T oday the lumh
ndustrv
accepting for« stry a s a
ily for a longer \ isit.
its usual operations, growi
lo r tom orrow . s e a rn e s t
h a rv e sts o th ers today,” tl
( ’u rt W aith’ 11 will I
let s ta te s
*
p ain tin g on th e outside of th
i ’om m unitv L b r a r y l.uikling, th
• o, ' than «.>(),(Hjd } ■ rsons j
week, covering the hare woe
em ployed full-tim e in the m;
«and eaves, and.
d fa c tu re and d istrib u tio n of lum- unrier th e raf,<
g e ttin g an o th er
her T h ere a re som e 65,000 saw- 11 he has tim
ide window and
mills in th«» nation, m any of them coat on l1*' °'
1 friends of the
o perated by tim ber land ow ners door trim * Sev
w ho p ra c tic e tn?e farm ing and cause have c o n trib u ted tow ard the
"eed
heavily
for
protection cost of th e paint.
aga.i st fire. P ro d u c ts sh ip p 'd by
the lum ber industry in 1953 (last
available figures) w ere valued at
So,208,023,000.
I he booklet i s non-tecbnical
1
and will b«» helpful to w ritvrs,
J I AAARKLT »PLACI
n ew scasters and ed u c a to rs in p re ­
OF M ILLIO NS-
sen tin g facts about one • ot the
«er *
c o u n try ’s g re a te st, as well as old­
est, industries.
ft J WANT AD3
303 Tin
F
F
i
SWEET PEAS
SPUDS No. 1-10 Ik bag 37«
8 ,or
POPEYE
Radishes and Green O.^ons
POP CORN
2 for 9 <
i
214 1b bag 29<
6(1b
Cantaloupe
1 " ii.tl long
a . A lso ’I’D
Pump Accessories
' C d . Guy 1
I Phone 2569
2S 3 lp 2
1 limps engineerec.
your requirements
Woi por to
( ’«‘d a r Lane
27-2-c
to
Service and Installation
GIANT MADORA
•
2 D(X)r — lb Drive Iransmission, Radio,
Heater, (-lean
1951 CHEVROLET Styiine
•
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B R O O K I\(.S, ORI ( , ( ) \
4 Door — Power (dide, Radio, Heater
1 ti I one Paint, ( k m h I lires, ( Jverhaulcd
4 Door
Rai o. Heater, Runs \er\ eo<
1949 CHEVRCLE T 5-Pnss. Cou,
•
»TI
Radi/», Heatei, ( lean, ( iood
It Runs Yer\ (¡<x>d
ires ar
1950 O ID S 98
•
Close to ce n te r ot town
concrete foundation
age — xhotY
Heater
tl r
P R IC E «»1 $75<Xi Only $1<XX) Down
close in
garage
fenced
•
\ D. HICK
Side Mount
I Ic.t\\ Duty Retir Btnn|x
For Better Used Cars - Belter Deals
\a t d
BANK TERMS --W E TRADE
Small D ; Payments
tlroom Home on full acre
clos«
t SiMMXlOO
$15oo will band!«’
S m all Honv
"d w ith *4 down.
4 Door, Black, Radio, 1 Later, I lydromatit
W bite Side V a
ire s
1953 CHEVixOLi.T ’/2 fen pickup
I liune
ot
garage and
i
Wenning tluieA
BROKER
LO« VÌI D IN 1HE KERR BUILDINl
K1
il
HI-WAY MARKET
6 Blocks North of City Center
1950 CHEVROL! f Deluxe
•
a k i %
4 far /^ ID L l
IIA R P IO P — Radio and Heater
1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy
W
filo n e
kit-
OLIVES
WATERMELON
1952 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook
//ITi
(oast Power Saw
Equipment Co.
l.'IV USED CARS
lili', t
V
Carrots fresh - 3 bunches 23<
Portable Rental Pumps
Plastic Pipe ami l utings
i :.i
HUNTS APRICOTS
4
STRAWBERRY JAM
t! ro ,u> • are 1 lot of vehicles
J
■ • - t n r a vast variety of ser- 2
4 lb 8 oz. ¡or .
v ’ce o n e
♦ uvT fr •••■» ah o v er
t|, > .v--?»»». s ]< ff, rin,r a ’ o ut B rook- F
tn*t all
5
k
a id some of t:n»m a gtv t many B
, .f th- »-•
\ sir p e‘ 1 ®
G azin :’
z
1 2 FOR
h a s ’ one of the
“ <• «••• ....
. ,f th e b rid e ’s
d rivers concerned. S tric t atten tio n
•<x»m’ m u’her,
th
' t
f
■ e -I au n t Mrs
to driving, he * contented, m akes
i„ <1 of ‘ ’■ ■>' 'to n Th .•
even u nintentional violations less
likely to occur and increases th e
v he d here since
chances for avoiding an accident vice has t v
1. » a .r r v and :b*‘ F
stem m ing from a violation com- com ing out
,1 poo 'i a n a rt-
m itted by an o th e r driver,
young coon
Cbf'tco Inn, Anna
m pnt at t
th e
I O
f
WA
d
involve ,a traffic law
selling
HELP
re tu rn in g M end ¡v evening. They
w ere on a business trip.
•,a;n<# for sne<
prevent uccide
»or Day w eek
m o to rists by
as th e hol-
ilice Suoerin-
aîsnn said todav.
t,
•a’l a tte n t
C hazards of the
s the help of all
ive d e a th s charg-
tra ffic last y ‘ar.
inc such neo Hess
pr
said officers will be
y alert for accident-
viotations such as driv-
ing t<
d b conditions, follow -
ing too clo
ss:ng w ithout suf-
ficienf flea inc \ tu rn in g w ithout
giving a sit
m d d ru n k or reck-
less drivin
Most m otor \
to sm ash-ups,
n1
Too Late
te n spent lout days in Medford,
inursoay, ¿»eptemoer i, 1955
fief,
Ma « n
m at
Mr. and M rs Ed < > tr and child-
Special Care
Lrfed Rv Police
Office Of The Mayor
PILO T — BROOKINGS, OREGON
•
OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:30 P.M.
WILBANKS MEATS
•
FOR YOUR LABO R-DAY WEEKEND
FRESH DRESSED — CUT UP
FRYING
EACH
CHICKENS
Country Style PORK SAUSAGE .
K s Lsctn
It’s Rindlsss
Slab Bacon
45c
1b
OREGON CHIEF
49c lb
Swifts - Fully Cooked PICNIC HAMS 49< B
Regular PICNIC H A M S .................. 43< ft
We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantity -
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