Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 08, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    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
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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
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