Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 29, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, September 29, 1955
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
Page 4
LIBRARY BUILDING
GETS PAINTING
l lSHING LIGHT
DURING WEEK
H e w itt’s A nchorage re p o rts fish,
C u rt W aldien did a good job
brush p ain tin g u n d e r th e eaves, ing r a th e r slack, ’his past week,
end in p ainting the gables of the due to non-cooperation of the tides
lib rary building. W ithout calling th ere being so little» difference
any nan? s, spray p ainting ot the betw een high anil low tidal w a te r
shak es should follow in th e not th at th e re has been little runoff
too fa r d istan t fu tu re and eave jrom th e low er tidal basin. A few
tro u g h s installed.
I ho G arden jack s have been caught and a
C lub landscaping fund is building doc n o r so 18-20 pounders. N ate
t p and Gary W im berly is going K lie n fe lte r cau g h t a 38 and a 27
to get at th a t ju st as soon as h “ pound fish from his boat, ju st o u t­
possibly can but one can t blam e side the jaw s, so the fish are
a fam ily m an for k ip p in g the probably laying there, aw aiting
supply line of grocer.vs ( om ing the m ore fav o rab le tides.
along. G ary doesn’t w ant w ages
but will draw o r^ th e fund for gas
oil and shrubbery, anyhow .
M any com plaints a re com ing
m to both the police and this
paper concerning illegal hunting.
1 Most co m plaints have to do w ith
spot-lighting. D om estic anim als
have b e n crippled or killed and
one ra n c h ' t says tha* his buildings
have been shot th ro u g h
Som e of th e com plainants know
ab out one ira te C u rry County
rancher, sim ilarly tro u b ’ed, not so
long ago, who first w arned against
tresp assers, m aking dire th re a ts
oi w hat m ight follow spot-lighting
on his land. One p a rty thought the
ranch1 r ’s bark was w orse than
his bite, but had his mind changed
imeone shot a llasbligbt
his hand, one evening as
ting his theory.
T his sp o t-lig h ter w as p re tty
b itte r about it said the — - fool
ought to be careful or Iv* might
accidentlv drill somebody!
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FREEMANS MARKET
U S D . A. CHOICE
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POUND
BEEP
ROUND STEAK
79c
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POUND
U S.D.A. Cl IOICE and GOOD
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. . . 49<
BEEF ROASTS . .
Ground Beef
lb
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NO TRESSPASSING ALLOWED
T h ere w as a h ard frost around
G ra n ts Pass, S unday m orning, ac ­
cording to Mrs. F ra n k T y g a rt,
who w as visiting ht*r sister, Mrs.
G rant Powell, on th e ir ranch. T he
Pow ells used t. have the placte the
T u rley s now have, down n e a r the
W inchuck
— NO EXCEPTIONS —
VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
Signed: WILSON FREEMAN
S H O R T E N IN G ...................... 79c
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19c
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4 WHEEL DRIVE
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1 POUNDS
1 K )ME CARDI N
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NO FISHING
W ATCH T H E P IL O T W IN D O W
CRESCO Or SNOWDRIET
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HO Hunting
F ra n c is L. Fadling,
195 30 139
H -20th Inf. Reg.
platoon
Ord, C alifo rn ia
Pfc G eorge A. S ullivan,
Hq. Co., 3 Bn., 75th Inf. Rgt.
Fort B uckner. APO 331,
c o P M ., San Francisco, Calif.
59E
SLAB BACON
There Will Be
Pfc. Gene N. Colegrove,
Sv. 282, Hv. La. Bn.,
A.P.O J16, c /o Postm ashar.
New York
POUND
As the job will req u ire consider­
able planning it is probable th a t
no w ork can be done th e re th is
year. The v eteran s a re proceeding
In F eb ru ary . 19-15. a N avy S e a ­
w ith th e project and look for con­
plane crashed in the S outh Fork
s' d e ra b le valuable help from th e
of th e C hntco w atershed. E ight
E x p lo rer Scouts, w ho have been
N avy personnel and an A rm y
lieu ten an t p assenger w ere killed ir. th e re several tim es.
Th ■ condition of th e ir bodies was
such th a t th e ir rem ains w ere
T he reason ele c tric ity w as off,
buried at the site, the graves not
a
w
eek ago, w as because the w ires
being m ore th a n shallow im press­
connecting
the huge tra n sfo rm e rs
ions. L a te r th a t year, a forest
service crew w ent in, piled rocks at th e su b statio n had not been in ­
on the graves to w ard off dam age creased in c a rry in g capacity, and
by p re d a to rs and eight wooden Russ w as afraid th ey m ight get
cresses erected. Since th a t tim e not and droop, w ith the ever in­
th e re has been no care given the creasin g load.
graves.
T he local V.F.W . post, a t it’s
last n ig h t’s m eeting, voted to W A TCH T H E P IL O T W INDOW
sponsor
having
a
perm anent
FREEMAN RANCH
AT
A le R ichard T a n ta re ,
509th, A&E Sqdn
W alker A .F B.
Box 87.
Roswell. New Mexico.
. 59s
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Co.
1st
Ft.
mar ker placed on the graves.
DUE TO STOCK LOSS ON
Pfc. D ennis R. Ladling,
US 56 243 142
Ho & Hq Co., 21st. Inf. Reg.
A PO 24. c /o P.M.
San Francisco, C alifornia
POUND
POR.< STEAKS
V ISIT S B R IT ISH COLUMBIA
Miss Ju n e K ennedy re tu rn e d
W ednesday from a tw o w eeks
trip to B ritish C olum bia. She a c ­
com panied H arold S tetzen m ey er
and Mrs. B crna Rae.
Service Men .
. 59c
PORK ROASTS . .
welcom ed into the w orld during
th e past week. Mr. and Mrs. M el­
vin Johnson had a baby girl on
S ep tem b er 21; Mr. and Mrs.
C laude Blagden had a baby boy on
S ep tem b er 24th; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Dempsey had a baby girl on
S eptem ber 25th, all w ith Dr. Gib­
son in a tten d an ce. Mr. and Mrs.
R obert S u tto n had a baby hoy on
£• pt e m b e r 17th w ith Dr. Ron-
niger in atten d an ce.
Sgt. Ja m e s G rush,
F irst Btn., MUTU No. 1,
C am p P endleton, C alifornia.
POUND
LEAN — MEATY
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P o stal m eters, which ta k e the
place of licking stam ps and a t ­
taching to m ails, have l>‘en p u rc h ­
ased by eight Brookings firm s, )
alread y , and o th e rs a re showing j
in te re st, according to P o stm a ste r
1 Bill.”
W ith the m achines com es a ;
scale for w eighing the a rtic le to
be m ailed, if tk ? ra te is not known,
and an ad v ertis ng slug which
p rin ts alongside the am ount being
paid for th e m ailing. “B ill” is ju st
ru b b lin g over w ith the a d v a n ta g e s
of having m etered m ail and sug­
gests any in te re ste d people can
( heck w ith thesi* u se rs: L eonard's
R eal E sta te , P ete Lesmeis - r
C u rry C ounty L um ber, U.S. N a t­
ional Bank. A rth u r Knox, D octors
M cK enna and R onniger, Soutl
Coast L um ber or B rookings P ly ­
wood.
As usual, then* is a gim m ick
to it, Bill finally adm itted, there
com es a tim e w hen on11 m ust settle
w ith him, anyhow .
39C
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P o stal M eters
Becoming Common
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T hree boys and a girl w ere At Plane Site
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