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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1955)
Thursday, September S, 1955 BROOKINGS HARBOR them e. Mr. and m a rr ie d M rs Jacobson in C h icag o , w ere A u g u st 28 1930. Thev have m ade th* r home < »i R - 1 End since 1945. w here 1 obso n became in terested in O. JjReobson of z .inch ii da farm. Many vuT.s the ex- lil’i P h e r celebr ited th ç ir Sil- nding congratulations w ei" re - r ’.Vedi’’ng , - ’" : vì ?' snry on Sun- v 1 y the honored coupl e in y Au* ••t 23. In the afternoon. C(l aebraî ion of their 25th ann ver- la r„ e nurnhei / i n v t e l g "s ts ta m e i exten ’ c o n g ra tu la tio n s to th e v.otple, th e ir son and wife. " jok . M i ' s D ecree K. Jacobson of E u re k a wen? hosts for th e a fte r noon iffair. w e re assisted bv th e S m ’th • v F sh- tii V- Bolink. Mr: Lyle Redfield, M is B ranch Ch ’s ', Mr< i s J f's-n and Mrs. K en ro th 1 av rian . tractiv..' w ith a lovely a rra n g e m en t of wh te gladiolis m aking a p , tty b ackground for th e table, and c a rrie d out the an n iv e ra ry Smith River Navy Man Is Killed In Auto Accident W o rd has 'o 'n receiv ed ?/>/</ .//c ¿j/rat/.’¿ ¿ ( « tu ' » » Fuw THOUGHTS ever recorded are more inspiring than the familiar scriptural truth ’’Seest thou a man diligent in his business and he shall stand before kings.” It applies to a business no less than to a mam In the operation of cur pharmacy we accept a sincere moral responsibility to both the medical profession and the public. We are not quali fied by either education or exjierience to diagnose disease or prescribe treatm ent, hut we are thoroughly qualified to fill your prescriptions just as they should he filled. W hen you feel "out of sorts,” consult a physician. Then bring his prescription to us to be filled. I here is no belter health insurance. F R A N K ’S P H A R M A C Y B R O O K IN G S , Telephone 3694 OREGON Campbell Building’ — Open until 9 p.m. — T» r> t -> T-i in S m ith River. telling of the death < Jesse F. Sanderson. IS. a native of S m ith River, who w as killed in a r autom obile accident w hile on d u ty in the U nited S ta te s Navy at r> r» -o •? "> O t? ? TH ) \ , I ,7 n n in -n A i Lebo. K ansas, on S ep te m b e r 1. H e is a g ra d u a te of Sm ith R iver ei> m en tary school and a tten d ed P el N o rte high school He en tered the N avy on A ugust 28 195-1. He is survived by i is m other, Mrs. H a rrie t S anderson, his grand- r th e r, Amelia B ro w n , a broth u lerson, tw o au n ts. Mrs G erald f nd Mrs. A nna Bernice Co ighlin, >gh Sr lith R iv er. S an d e” -on, all » will be hold at F u n e ra l sers C h a p 'l in C u s - W ie rs M ortiu cent City at 2 p m Rev. Do? Chase v .11 officiate. I 'te r m e n t will be in the S m ith R v ef Indian C em etiy. M ilitary graveside services will be conduct d b> V e te ra n s of the F o r eign W ars. A ssisting the m ilita ry escort will bp an honor escort from the 77th Air F orce unit at K lam ath, C alifornia. Tree Farms Important To Area Future PILOT - BROOKINGS, OREGON Beginning next Sunday , the BFY Pigeon hunters hav? been m ak will m eeb at 6:30 p m . and th»' ig out a ’l lig h t alth o u g h th e re e v 'ling services will sta rt at 7 30. widespread use of the alibi th at fm m o' '?■ th ■> m o u n tain s at th e birds a ’o n e th.- v w tv s th a t ’h«v wo',-» frig h t- ied to h i"h elev atio n ; or o th e r- om ba-assing the h u n te rs. 1-) ,y s p t J <*.-• al of th e 1 m t- ■ v. hno«- and bi h tilin g out n -d nm nting de T here a re re 'f e d to bo s me c re a tu re s planning ran ch ' sh 'is at ’h>' ' w hen anti if 1PV ’i f ' e x o e s'9 , <-’•> tutor v 5 bilh v or evesight pr perfection of t! nutations. » nr»ni>ni t r ’n t n v has nr» now, abes -, ti aca, M intiese age, h*o’s don Mr .,„,1 Robert P e te r on, -n ’ th re e children, of Eugene, ....... som e of t l i 'i r vacation w ith Bob’s m other. I opal beach 's w« ' jamnie 1. m c r t h ' h o l'd ''-s »'o*h h ic md n n o rth e rn P el Nort«. eunEps ' ’<'vt o«- |h e folks v ’ "«' annnrentlv from the heat belt H a rris P ark, e s '.'c ia ’lv, cam e in for a grea: deal of p o pularity, cars bi'ing ' m m ed in every available p ari ir g k from his -uae«' A local drA r said 1 • had ’w ' t Toro- to s to p his c a r th ’" * t m e ; :o ■ void collisions on the flip curve va st of W ill C rissey’s It i ‘ >- ••e'a'd this curve is due for elim- thiî •9 on w ith re-alignm ent of the h ghw a\ out th a t w a v Page .3 .'«* V, h iilers in the South Seasonal heavy seas have been booming in on th coast line, ae- cented by th e low clouds and the irslu e 1 t zee Th""«? sw ells a re from h« a« . sto im s, a thou san d or mo»v' mde*' c^f in th e Pacific. E ai M o n ’ay m im in g a sm all le !)l«>w for a half h o u r o r so 1 ’h • <T c o valley and T ues- v m orning m ist fell, dam pening is and w indshields. Consider* ¡ion «¡ollar car «>. u 1 • ol sm oke d rifted in m ixing e l accounts of tl^v liv f he w ith evening fog.; to form smog. th S e a 4as Well a s the Arctic • fie »h ro m eter has been reaso n .v « s able and n ig h ts cool. an a u t^ e n t’c rolM ction of ma; ' I . ver sev- bv the ithor. A B C . h 'pide It ha? tly lyee: add- 1 to the colt ! 1 th" local >rarv a bra B?- and t ’on.s wh suo Accoi ling to a story in the >nt City AMERICAN, Danny ht has bought W hite Rocl- s ard dining room from thi Ci I ly Sanile s estate. « -A M W ti >n Mt . th. he lid burning pew w esf coast t , T w enty !, t h - T r ng been fam s wer« certified on August 30 •os w ho i •a vs «me n+ a hoard m eeting of th e In- , it is i d o st’*5af F o re stry A so eiatio n and additions m ade to existing tre e farm s which increased the c e rt- F a ith I •«•’ > will if *d acreage in th e D ouglas fir » - a t th e I •s Ella region hv 176 SOI acres. St ev ciiing Tbn of th e new tre e f ir m s a re of S« B«'t tv ■n Washingt«>n a»'J ten in O regon. S m y th :' will I ss. All They range in size from the tin y m em bers and e eord- 90 a - r e Penne»' G ra n t t ” 'e in Is ally invited to attend. land County, W ashington to the T his will he the lit , 1 124,694-acre industrial holdings of held a f te r a two months* 1. the T im ber S ervice C om pany in U r n County, O ivgon. Mrs. A rthur Gistlr n is ■ ‘‘The wide variation in a re a of t > r Mrs. these tre e fa rm s,’” s a ;d R. F. u tin g in the R F \ off Morse, Longview, ch airm an of H om er H a g g e rty vvl H om er IFA , '»shows th at it is not th e size mid R ickie a re vacationing of th e tre e farm th a t counts, but the intent of th e ovvn*'r to grow Mr. and Mrs K arl Joni's, an 1 tre e s.” thr«'e children of A /usa, ('alif. M orse said th e certificatio n of visited th«' Boh Sw ansons. Mr. the 160-acre A gnes B H arm on Jones and Mrs. Sw anson aue sis- tn?e farm in Hood R iv er county m a rk s the first tim e a tr e e farm has been certified in th a t county. Now th ere are tre e fa rm s in «'very Ja c k IIoln."s, wh A; h a •oi K- one of th » 38 c o u n t:,?s in th e Doug- irig at H endrix F u rn itu i tore, la? fir belt, of O regon a id W ash- had an emergency apfw'ndectomy, ington. S a tu rd a y , at S aaside H ospital. T here is a n o th e r first in this cu rren t certification, M orse point Mrs. H elen Rice is reported to ed out. For the first tim e the n u m ber of cert if?'<1 tn?e farm s in this have won herself and ‘‘Doc’’ quit * region have pas- 'd the 300 m ark, a slug ol' m eat at the E lk ’s picni«, now totalin g 304. S li' ltly over a w eek ago. She held the lucky 230,000 acres hav« Ix'en «approved nu m b er th a t brought her th e ste< r tb s y e a r in tw o o th e r c e r tif ic a t th e boys had as an a* ‘ruction. ions in addition to this one. W estern O regon now has 116 e s tr .v is being practiced, to ta lin g tri'P farm ': ranging from sm all L94H,588 acres. \\e s te r n V \ashjn - farm womllots to large in d u strial ,on *b,s b ’Od ol 2,697715 properties on w hich advanced for- a c ie s > M orse stated. ' teen-age m - ’v w as g -eoHy *'s n ' i r * a filling sta tio n , c a l 'l tw o-color trousers. Viewed from the front, they wer«1 sc a rle ;, from th«' back black. Those who n 'tn v m b er will he sorry to h e a r of the «Math of Dr. I avid A C handlers, who sold his h< me to P aul deBlock, in 1937, a lte r th«' family had lived th e re lor somv five y«.; rs Dr. C ham b 'i s, . ....¡iloi ie ‘r - t. ore diced in P n io k - ings and Geld Beach while he lived lu're and his children w ent to school in Brookings II«' p.assefl away at M ilw aukie, having b«'en retired Irom P o rtlan d practice lo r 0 ;ty a y’ ar. F u n eral sin-vices wer«' held th ere, ’Tuesday. Besides his widow he is survived by t w o II u ieh ters, Mrs. \\ W, Woo«ls, of A*« ite ano and Mrs, M. E. Doty, o Pi i t! an I, and a son. W illiam A c*‘ M ansfield. Illinois. GROWTH sOFGLAS FIR FOR POLES end PILING CcJI or W rite f i r Price List and Specifications J, H Baxter Timber Co. Crescent City, California P. O. Box 695 E/enings - Phene 6001 Phene 6212 Keep your Home Furnishings Safe from Sun Fading! . . . s till e n jo y d a y lig h t a n d v is ib ility LOW IN COST. . . 0«( a Pr«« Ettim ala front II. .1. WEIGEI---------PHONE :li:l8 Ji