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BROOKINGS-HARBOR Thursday, September 29, 1955 According to a report. S’onator W ayne Morse, will visit B rookings next week. W e don't have all th e inform ation yet, but it is Believe 1 ih a t he will stay overnight, anti oerhan.; some kind of bn akfast will be served for him. W ithout i e ttin g into the m e rits of the ease, M orse and Joe have som ething in com m on. We a re both V. of W is consin g rad u ates. • » • * • Ik' 's recent illness threw a fe a r of God into the R epublican p a rty as a whole. They w ere p re tty su re th a t w ith Ike running again they w ould have the elect .on next y e a r sewed up. Now, I p '-so n a lly d o n ’t feel th a t Ike will run, even D eer h u n tin g opens this week he recovers from his a tta c k w ith a bang. S ev eral of th e h u n t Not only th at, hut if he did run. e rs up and dow n C hetco Av ?nue bis chances w ouldn't be as good te 'l m e they have th '? r deer all as form erly because of public op te th e re d I can only assum e th a t inion. W ho will the Be •: blicam th y a re kidding. ru n ? I have an idea th at it will * * * * * Le a C alifornian. Nixon. W arren . I m issed go ng out last season, Gov. K night o r Knowland » * * » • b u t su re would lil-p to ta k e a cre e k at it this fall. D eer h u n tin g At any ra te its look like it m ight ero u n d he? is q u ite a bit differ- oe an in te re stin g cam paign. 1 tbn-> t’.'isconsin. G enerally th e re is snow on the ground there, In reality ,'h o m e delivery of m a 1 in N ovem ber, and th e h u n te r in B rookings is being delayed by- c ith e r tra c k s his gam e thro u g h th e snow, o r he gots to g eth er people failing to furnish th e ir w ith a group of h u n te rs and a r hom es w ith stre e t num bers. At i ran g es a ‘ d riv e.’' H ere it is poss cost of aroound a h alf dollar, tire ible to pick a spot and w ait. Back n u m te rs can be had from the city home if you w aited m ore th a n 15 office and the sooner they a » ’ m in u tes in one spot, somebody hung by th e ir residents, so m uch w ould have to pry you loose w ith sooner we m ay all have our m ail delivered via postm an. an ice pick. dfieami. jae. nutlfiiuf. ARTHUR E. £I!ER?,IAN, JR. County Surveyor Formerly of Kruger Building, Brookings ANNOUNCE S Opening of office at Theilen Bids*. 535 Ellensburg, Gold Beach Will Continue to Offer Services in Engineering — Surveying — Timber Cruising - PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Letter to the Editor * Harbor News The saying go s th a t w ords and Ideas, h o w e 'e r great, w ithout a c t on. soon go to s«'c«f and fall down. We h e a r so much yakety-vnk these davs ahout the m any civic needs in Brookings, Such as: m o’o ’ <trc is. a civic center, park, sw im m ing pool, sew age disposal, ai d some w a te r thin enough to drink, to nam e a f w. But no dough to go ahead on. loo bad! Gue s we can w arm our hands until the dollars roll in or else figure out sum thing to pack aw ay in the m eantim e. Now let s sec w hat could we be doing w ithout any money being involved ? Now. I’ve got it! V. e a ’i know the old saying, ‘Clt a n lire s - is next to G« d m ess” Sc w hat say we set a t.nio say, ta k e only one sm all w tvk and give this we d ti l ‘ tick! ary grow n town the best slicking up it has had Since old ik to r w as a pup. about lilty y ears ago today. 'ih a t well done, then may'*- the City Council would trad« a thaw on th e ir in tu itio n a: 1 pet the stre e ts sw am ped anil graded out to w here th e storm drains should he. As yet the sto rm drains, of course, m ust still tv on the way. Before passing on, wish to say th at the ju n k yard-: abhut town a re iv ally the w orst eyesore; specially the acres of ju n k by the new Post Office. W ell, by tl.v v ay, in case some of the big shots ; h ttio shots a re n 't aw are of it, ¡-.at s like th a t in tow n can w r y asdy lie declared a nuisance a n J tl.v N uisance Law applied. They ouldn’t like th a t! But w hy not do it the easy way, P w orking from the ¡mint of least resistance. I h ip? to see Brook ig h ive for our Slogan: "N ow here a id le r clim ate. Now here a c lea. AM* tow n ’ J. L. G. R egistered V oter Five m em bers of C urry County- Pest 966, V FW and its A uxiliary atte n d e d the m eeting of D istrict 7 at G ran ts Pass. S eptem ber 18th. A fter a noon pot luck dinner, sép ala?» m eetings w re held by th e m en and women. A form er m em - h?r of th e local A u x ilia ry . Mrs. H elen Reiling, who now belongs to the G ran ts Pass A uxiliary, w as in ch a rg e of th<> dinner. Those who a tte n d e d from heiv w ere Mr. ” ’ ’ rs. F ra n k Kelley. Mrs C lara Bowlin. Mrs. H e a r d ta Dill and I «she Ray. Mr. e ” » v is th e com m an d er of the local txist, a n d Mrs. Bowlin th e p res:dent of the A ux iliary. as wvll as Ju n io r Vice-pres- id nt of th e D strict. Mrs. D ale B ravo cam e home from P o rtla n d by air Sunday. She had been in the Good S a m a rita n H ospital th e re for a couple of w eeks receiv ng med:cal treatm* it If will be n cessary for Iv r to re tu rn th e re in about ten days for a check on h >r progress. Miss Jo an n e C ndenin retu rn ed to P o rtlan d Sunday a fte r being hen? over a week helping her m other, Mrs. J. S. Clendenin in ’ l e bulb harvest. Joanne is a t tending a business college in P o rt land. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowlin have retu rn ed to H arbor to m ake their home a fte r living in Gh ndale for about two years. T heir d au g h ter and son-in-law . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robison and son have gone to oliege i-’ia«.v, W ashington, w here — r. Rob.son has en tered W alla W alla College. Page nK-ii nm e to Doyle R ausch and L on V aughn tool in tlr> 'pro fessio n al foo tb all gam es at San Francisco last w eek end. " '»• and Mrs. E dw in H artw ell, of B uena P ark , C alifornia, visited h :s cousin. M S. B rain ard , b riefly 1 «■ d y. T he couple w ere h e re in UM6. Mr. H artw ell, a re tire d Chevrolet dealer, has a hobby of v 'sitin g Masonic Lodges and c a r t ' s w ith him a signed record of h v t’u atten d ed m eetings in rxear- !y 300 ledges of th e U nited S ta te s M exico ,i id C anada. Mr. H a rtw e ll is a native of G rafto n , M assach usetts, and has been driving a u to s since 1904. A special m eeting of the R ain bow Girls will be held Sun .v, O ctober 23rd a t 1 p m . when the.- will be visited by th eir G rand W orthy Advisor, Lucille Day bail and sub-deputy, Mrs Don.thv’ Husen, for initiation. The f ,xt M r and M rs.oJaek Holm es nna re g u la r m eeting of the order will Lm Peterson is not feeling so son, a re back from a uran iu m be O ctober 10th. at 7:30 p.m. w ith prospecting.'trip. and sort of pleas in itiatio n p ra c tic e immediatelv c xl .¡ ain and fig u res m aybe he will have to go out to th e V et's ed to be. Jack said be w as just following. U” p;t«d. w h 're lie has t>een a about tw o yi'.-irs too late T h e y ’d p atient before. been gone all sum m er and found the b lackberry bushes had pretty v-ei| grow n over th eir home, up r* George F u nks but it w as tru home never the less. Mrs. C larice L atim er of th e C urio Shoppe is leaving this w eek end on a buying trip. Mrs B etty Jensen will be in c k a ig e of the shoppe d uring her absence. See A IM M M One of those rum m age sa le s for which the Ladies of the V FW A ux iliary have become fam ous for several years, is being staged, this w eek end, a t th e ir hall, c o rn e r of Pacific and Pine. The doors w 11 lx* open daily from S ep tem b er «Stb to O ctober 1st, and any clean saleable m a te ria l will be w elcom e Mrs. John Molino is in charge. A g ro u p of neighbors sure su rp rised Lloyd H arbin on his recent birthday, bringing his am ong o th e r things, a dandy- w atch to rem em ber the event by Glen Mcivay and E rnest F oster Lloy ’ says h e’s going down an drove over from W im er and spent ’«‘k 1 r to vote now S aturday and Sunday here look ing a lte r Business affairs. YYarn’n Russel, who w asuiround Raym ond Rvekm an left Sunday P ’-ookings m the "tkxxl Old D ays” o r K la n i.ith a .. w iK .e he w d l i staying w ith the I - !m ar Cole- lake his s ond year at Ouegon grove, Srs. for a spt‘11. .tc h n ic a : in s titu te in a R e .r g- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wood, e ra i.o n Servicing coui-se. A nother form er local young man. Verne cam e down from Roseburg, this G arvin of Sm ith River, is also at last weekend, visiting Mrs Good s O T I this yvar, sta rtin g in E lec parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H a r S tan ley Colegrovv w as in to bin. tronics. tell of sp o tlig h tin g on his range, Mrs. Sonny C hapm an and and he don't like it has lost Mrs. R Berven noticed, one day- c attle, sheep, and horses. S tanley daughter, H arriet, anti her father, last week, that oix> of her twin H erbert Payne, w ere overnight being a to le ra b le shot w ith an y thing handy, it m ight be he'll ruin visitors at the Gene Reding home babies w as w r y pale. Upon Dr. in G ran ts Pass Sunday. H a rrie t R onniger’s checking the little chap St me flashlights. had a o a te w ith the ovntist Mon- he advised g ettin g him to a ho: pital w ith all possible speed, for a blood transfusion. The p aren ts " e ’d like to show you some of the tilings t.' at n> ,e die Ford «me ol America s iincst ears . . . though it s one ol the lowest« priced l e t s start with these long, I .» lines. Looks like it hates to stand still, d o esn 't it? oesi M ilton P otocnik took over the Beach Hospital w here the fa th e r H a rb o r R ichfield S tatio n , tire first im m ediately becam e the donor. of the m onth, from Bob Lee, but Mr. Berven w as very much su r has been so busy getting lined out prised when he cam e from giving he h a sn ’t had tim e to do much his blood to find thn?e m ore people else. H is advertisem ent appears there, also prepared to do their elsew here Milt should be success bit as donors. The Bervens hope ful in his v e n tu re as he's been this story will reach these - xid m onkeying w ith c ars and tru c k s people and c a rry to them th e ir m o u n d here for a good m any deep appreciation. years. * — ....... OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS COQUILLE AUTO CO. WANTED 2nd GROWTH DOUGLAS FIR FOR POLES and PILING Call or W rite for Price List and Specifications J. H, Baxter Timber Co. P. O. Box 6 9 5 Phone 6001 Crescent City, California Evenings — Phone 6212 ay m orning and they upturned home Monday afternoon. 'T il IT HUHTS? Just 64 a Day Can Help Build Rich, Red Blood • • • Save You From Being Dragged O ut...E asy Prey to M inor llls l Nutritional exports reveal vitamin lessee In cooked foods plus faulty diet may be seri ously undermining your energy, strength, and resistance, making yew feel en e d g e - affecting your appetite—spoiling yewr sleep - b t e a u f your bo4y It vitomln and Iron ttarvtd. L e t’s ta k e o w -J •v*r • a lk a ro u n d •» I • Sw* <• «wnctienM <«naxi«M. NEW '56 FORD ! Here, on your left, is the inspiration for the styling of the ’56 Lord — the fuinous Ford T hundtrhird L<»<»k at those broad, flat hoods, for example. Here is styling that will stay in style. I t 's th e £ n g c a r a t h a lf th e fin e c a r p r ic e ! 3 . Here s wh<it you ride on. I Ins frame has /u* « ross-m < mix r s including a special K-har memlier u p fro n t. It can really taki it! By the wav. the control arms of f ord s Ball-Joint f r o n t S us pension an- angle-m ounted tocushion out tfic head-on as well as the up- down shock «»f humps 6. This 4. The panel and sun visors is optional. It gives you extra protection when thrown forward in an accident. You may also have optional seat belts io help keep occupants securely in seats. new 202-h.p. Thunderbird Y-8 will give y«»u a new lease on driving e n jo y ’ a .: •' Lifeguard cushioning for instrum ent '■’? in Fordomatic Fair- lane and Station Wagon imxlels. You t a n li.e e the "(•() "-packed 176-h.p. Y-8 in I odoniitic Mainlainc anti Custoruline models, or lo r d 's new 137-h.p. Six is available in any model. Here’x Ford’s new Lifeguard d<x»r latch. It is an o th er member of L ord’s new Lifeguard family. A double-grip locking engagem ent reduces the chance o f door* 9pringing open u n d er uri- uot’sl strain o f impact, i h an tes o f •erious injury in accidents are less when passe.igers remain in the car. 5 . Note the deep-renter design of this new Lifeguard -teerm g wheel. I lie wheel rim i' over three indie* aliove the post to help cushion the driver in case of an accident It * a feature of new Lifeguard Deviiti which Ford .pent over two years developing to give you added pro le*, non in cate of to accident W H Y V IT A M IN S DESTROYED IN C O O K IN G FO O D M UST BE REPLACED. Do /o u know that all o f 25% o f the total Ih ia ? iin (vitamin ” B") content in potatoes can be dc;«royed by cooking— 30% in leafy green and yellow vegetables — and 25% in lean meats, poultry and fish! Other essential nutritional factors such as N iacin, R ibo flavin, and Ascorbic Acid may also be ad versely affected in cooked foods. And these figures are tabulations from foods cooked under average methods! Just think what happens when you eat overcooked foods — warmed up left-overs— or fo«xls from steam tables in cafeterias! These are powerful reasons why your entire system may be vitamin starved. I A - 'z ■I Y L f H tw You Con Stop Chronic Vitamin & Iron Starvation T O D A *... w onderfully strengthening capsules give you the FEEl U M A NEW PERSON! fu ll vitamin and iron content nature provided in 7. H e ll, that covers the Important points. But there’s a lot Supplement your diet every day with just one High-Potency Bexel Capsule. Just one o f these the follow ing groups o f foodx before cooking I quart of paitaurixad milk \ j lb of ham I ib. of boot* I I Ib. of loan bacon Vi lb of wool chop« 1 Ib. of loan pork |b. of bvtior Vi Ib. of grown «(ring boon* 4 oi of fr«»h orange jwico A McKesson Product P e n n y fo r P e n n y . . . You G et M o r e V a l u e in H ig h - P o t e n c y more So we d hke to invite you to come h i arid vee die new ’56 Ford for younelf. T h en y o u ’ll see the c .1 .rhd new exteriors and iatariors, the uuality work».......... .. that >» evident rt<ryu/urv. T h an you’ll learn th r lull »torv Wf.en you do, you’ll hne» that Ford is the /irw at half the fine car price. - , SPECIAL FORMUL h VITAMIN CAPSULES D U N N IN G M OTORS ARRELL'S REX ALL DRUG STORE “Your Authorized Ford-Mercury Dealer" Brookings, Oregon ¡3 Phone 2881 — We Give S & H Green Stamps