Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 03, 1955, Image 1

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Ncwhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere A Finer Community
Volume io— N um ber 37
G e n e ra lly speaking, tilin g s a-
i» u n d a newspaper office a re tra n -
O'ffl to ’ he point of havin'» to
« t’fln ? v? w n now and then. H o w ­
ever t h ’s week seem» to be one o f
th o —. h e c tic ones w h e re n o th in g
s e n to go rig h t E v ryb o d y sterns
to be in a h u r r y to get som e th in g
done ,-rd e 'e rv b o H v js ru n n in g
in a il e re c tio n s a t once.
pipe dreami» —
A g ro u p o f us w e n t oxter to
’ 'e d fe rd
t F rid a y n ig h t to h e ar
w h a t th e M e d fo rd ia n s had to say
¡ ' o u t *h ' ooss:h il;itie s o f g e ttin g
a h a rb o r in B rookings. T h e y are
w o rk in g on a p ro je c t too. w here
P S 30 w o u ld go r ig h t th ro u g h
M ed fo rd. instead o f ve e rin g sev-
o ra l hu nd red m ile s to th e n o rth
and sou th as it does no w .
— pil>e dre am » —
T h e ir C h am b er o f C om m erce
h ig h w a y co m m itte e is ta lk in g up
th e slogan “ W innem ucca to the
Sea.” O r, th a t c o m m u n ity in N e v ­
ada should have s tra ig h t-th ro u g h
road, th ro u g h S o u th e rn O regon
to the Coast, ra th e r tha n -bare to
go to Reno, and San F rancisco,
o r th ro u g h P o rtla n d . T h e y feel
th a t a s tre tc h o f several hu n d re d
m ile s ju s t isn ’t being served by a
th ro u g h road to th e sea.
— pipe dream » —
C u rre n tly the M e d fo rd people
are tr y in g to get a road th ro u g h
io K la m a th and L a ke vie w . T hey
w ere in te re ste d in th e h ig h w a y
p ro je c t ove r the m o u n ta in s to
B ro k in g s , and asked th a t some
studies be made.
New Businesses
Open In Brookings
T w o new businesses opened in
B ro o k in g s d u rin g th e week. A
new and used fu r n itu r e store, op ­
e ra te d in th e P ilo t B u ild in g by
D a r r e ll B e ll, fo rm e rly o f S m ith
R ix e r and M ed fo rd, opened th is
week. B e ll had o(>erated the S m ith
R iv e r Feed and Seed a t one tim e.
H e w i ll c a ll his p la e - the " O u tle t.”
Also, G a ry M o rris , fo rm e rly o f
L a ke vie w , has opened i p a re s t­
a u ra n t and soda fo u n ta in in the
fo rm e r V in c e n t B u ild in g . M o rris
also ow ns th ? Y ou ng M o te l. He
opera te d a r o lle r r in k in L a ke -
view . T h e fo u n ta in is ca lle d "N e w s
and Sweet ,,” and has been com ­
p le te ly renovated.
F A T H E R P ASSES A W A Y
As we g o /to press, we le a rn th a t
R oy and C lif f B r im m ’s fa th e r
passed aw ay, at P u y a llu p . W ash­
in g to n T he fa m ilie s im m e d ia te ly
le ft fo r the n o rth M r. B rim m , Sr.
live d here fo r a w h ile a fe w years
ago. 'I he c o m m u n ity ’s sym p a th y
goes to th e bereaved.
ttempt To Secure Timbe i
Hearing For te s t Areas
PERMIT TAKEN
OUT FOR NEW
REALTY OFFICE
T H IS IS H O W T H E P R O P O S E D C U R R Y C O U N T Y C O U R T H ' ” S E w ill look. Designed by
a rc h ite c t M a rk , the new co u rth o u se w ill s it in a p p ro x im a te ly th e same lo ca tio n as the old
b u ild in g , w h ic h w i ll be m oved off. I t is not k n o w n w hen b u ild in g w o u ld » ta rt on the s tru c tu re .
MACKEY, WHIRRY WIN
BICYCLES IN CONTEST
REPORT OUIET
HALLOWE'EN
PLAN TO MOYE
GITY HALL SOON
I t was a v e ry q u ie t H a llo w e 'e n
in B roo kin gs, a cco rd in g to P olice
C h ie f B ud Cross. C h ie f Cross re ­
po rte d v e ry l i t t le
dam age in
B ro o k in g s on a n ig h t w h e re de­
stru ctive n e ss used to tie the order.
O th e r th a n one o r tw o soaped
w indow s, th in g s w e re as q u ie t as
a usu al M onday n ig h t.
C h ie f Cross w ishes to th a n k the
Lion s C lu b fo r th e ir p a rt in m a k ­
in g th e eve ning a good one. He
also p e rso n a 'ly w a n ts to th a n k
th e you ng ste rs fo r behaving as
w e ll as th e y did. H e said th a t it
was a c re d it to the co m m u n ity .
I t is hoped th a t the c ity gov­
e rn m e n t w ill be ab le to move in to
th e ir new q u a rte rs in the old bank
b u ild in g th is weekend. A ll th a t
rem a ine d before the m ove was
th a t a h e a tin g system had to be
readied.
T he c ity re c o rd e r’s office, city-
w o rk su p e rin te d e n t's office, and
c ity (engineers office w ill be lo c a t­
ed in th e r.ew b u ild in g . T he old
b u ild in g w ill re v e rt back to the
fir e d e p a rtm e n t.
LIONS PARTY
NEED FOR CLOTHING BRINGS CROWD
TOLD BY P.T.A.
OF OVER 5 00
T h e re is a need fo r good, clean
clo th in g , a cco rd in g to the P .T .A ..
and those w ho can spare m e h are
asked to e ith e r b rin g to the re g ­
u la r P .T .A . m eetings, one o f w h ich
w ill t o at 7 :30 th is evening, o r to
M r. T o b in , grade school p rin c ip a l.
I f th e y have c lo th in g a v a ila b le
and w a n t to k n o w a n y th in g f u r t h ­
e r co n ce rn in g the p ro je c t, the y
are asked to c o n ta c t M rs. B e tty
Swanson, phone 3741, o r M rs. Rod
H e rm a n , phono 3385, o r M rs.
L lo v d Weeks.
Ja ck O ’H a llo ra n , w h o operates
a re s ta u ra n t, west o f tow n , d u rin g
the sum m ers, is now s o lic itin g
B u ic k sales a t th e M o n n in g B u ic k
Agency. Jack, w ho has m a n y local
frien ds, was fo rm e rly in th e ca r
s e llin g lin e in N e w H a m p to n , la .
D&ed Discussed
A ge®»p ©f d ire c to rs ®f the
KpwalwBgs C h am b er o f C om m erce
»Mended a m -e fin g in M ed fo rd,
F r id a y n ig h t. Th»se m a k in g the
t r ip w ere pre sid ent C harles G ra y-
shel. G ordon Olson. A rc h ie H e nd­
K e p e rt o f a c o m m itte e named
ricks, M u r r a y P a lm e r and Joe
fro m th e c o u n ty co u rts o f the
M u rp h y . T hey w e re accom panied
seven O regon C o astal cou ntie s to
by E a rl B re u e r, re p re se n tin g the
in v e s tig a te th e G old B e a ch -B ro o k­
ings b o ttle n e c k on H ig h w a y 101 B ro o kin g s C o un cil.
T h e m e e tin g w as ca lle d by-
w ill be given a t th e fo rth c o m in g
Coast H ig h w a y A ssociatio n m ee t­ Jam es M e rry fie ld , s e c re ta ry o f the
ing, to be held at D o rch e ste r L a b o r C o u n cil in M e d fo rd , w ho
House. Ocean Lake, N ovem ber represented th e M e d fo rd C h am b er
o f Com m erce. O th e rs fro m th a t
20-22.
T h is co m m itte e , c o n sistin g o f g ro u p also a tten ded th e m eeting.
H a rris E lls w o rth , congressm an
Judge O tto E ffe n b e rg e r, orf T illa ­
m ook C o u n ty, c h a irm a n ; Judge fro m th is d is tr ic t, sat in on the
Jam es H a rris o n . Coos B a y C o u n ty, m eeting.
and Don M a la rk v y , C la tso p C o un­
T h e session was ca lle d to dis­
ty com m issioner are to re p o rt the cuss th' long range p o s s ib ility of
fin d in g s on the $1,200.000 "b o r ­ a d e e p -w a te r p o rt fo r B rookings,
ro w e d ” fro m G old B e a ch -P isto l and a possible h ig h w a y o ve r to
R iv e r p ro je c t fo r use on H ig h w a y th e M e d fo rd area.
30 (P o rtla n d to O n ta rio ) and a
I t was g e n e ra lly agreed by both
proposed bridg e across th e C o l­ delegations, a fte r h e a rin g E lls ­
um bia. a t A sto ria .
w o rth , th a t no d e fin ite actio n on
T h e U S. 101 to p ic was b ro u g h t any deep w a te r p o rt should he ta k ­
up b y G eorge B u rr, Coos C o u n ty en a t th is tim e , because o f the
C ham b er o f C om m erce H ig h w a y possibility- o f B ro o k in g s securing
co m m itte e .
fe d e ra l a id on th e r iv e r m o u th
TO T E A C H SHOP
p ro je c t.
F ra n k F a n g e r w ill teach fo u r
H ow ever, i t w as agreed to have
classes in shop, and tw o in m a th f u r th e r m eetings to p la n ,th e th in g
now, due to the absence o f te a ch ­ on a lo n g rar.ge basis, and it was
e r B ill Dem psey. D em psey le ft agreed th a t a hiehway- ove r the
th is w e ek to go to Sacrem ento, m o u n ta in s in to th e v a lle y should
C a lifo rn ia to teach.
be w o rk e d o u t fir s t .
Committee To
Report On
101 Study
Thursday, November 3, 1955
T h - H a llo w e ’en p a rty , held here
M o - d r y n ig h t u n d e r the sponsor­
ship o f th e
B ro o k in g s -H a rb o r
L io n s C lub, was a s p a rk lin g suc­
cess despite ra in , ra in and m ore
ra in .
T he s k y -w a te r forced the L io n s
to h o ld the p a rty in the high
school gym b u t crow ds o f L” tv pen
six and seven h u nd red youngsters,
a ll decorated in some o f the sca r­
iest costum es attended.
B efo re the evening was o ve r
the Lions had handed o u t 600 h o t
dogs, and about the same n u m b e r
o f ice cream s to the hungry- yo u n g ­
sters.
O rig in a lly , th e party- was to be
outside, and Lx-caus? o f the lim ­
ite d fa c ilitie s the L io n s w ere u n ­
able to have the gam es and penny-
scra m b le as o r ig in a lly planned.
H o w e v rr, m ovies w ere shown, and
the kid s re p o rt th a t th e y enjoyed
th e fe s tiv itie s .
P rizes w ere a w a rd e d fo r the
best costumes. F irs t p rize w in n e r
was T e rry P h illip s , disguised as l
tra m p CeWeen M o rp h y won sec­
ond p rize as a wiheh. R onald Sand-
ers w en th ir d p rize m his ro b o t
o u tfit.
T he mos4 w ie rd costum e prize
was w on by Bobby W a lle n , w h o
w o re a m u m m y rig , com plete w ith
a sw o rd s tic k in g throu gh , him .
F u n n ie st o u tfit w e nt to the L it t le
Sea C aptain. S y lv ia H agen; the
m ost o rig in a l. L a r r y K ilp a tr ic k ,
and th e Sweetest, the Japanese
g irS l, Janioe G a id e lla .
H u g h M ackey and Donna W h ir ­
ry are th ” proud ow ners o f the
tw o new bicycles, a lth o u g h the y
haven’t d riv e n o ff in the m yet.
The bicycles are fir s t prize w in ­
ners in the P ilo t's su b scrip tio n
d riv e , and H u gh and Donna o u t­
distanced about 27 o th e r y o u n g ­
sters in the contest.
T he fin a l ta b u la tio n shows B y ­
ron Thom pson as the w in n e r o f
the radio, and H u g h A k e rs as
w in n e r o f the cam era. T h e re ­
s u lts w e re fig u re d on a point
basis, set up fo r each s u b s c rip t­
ion sold.
O ve r 200 sub scrip tions cam e in ­
to the P ilo t on th e th re e w eek
d rive , m ost o f them new, m a k in g
the cam paign a big success.
T h e cash aw ards are a'so be­
in g fig u re d out, and w ill n -o b a b ly
be m ade S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . T h e
m a in contest w in n e rs should come
in Saturday- a t about 10 a.m. to
h a u l o ff th e ir prizes.
B u ild in g in B ro o kin g s has h it
»he ” " d o f th e y e a r sla ck period,
a lth o u g h ab ou t $41.000 in new an t
im p ro ve m e n ts were s ta rte d d u rin g
the last m on th .
O re new house was s ta rte d by-
D ave P au l, on M eadow Lanxy fo r
an e s tim a te d cost o f $10,800. One
new business b u ild in g p e rm it was
ta k e n ou t. fo r C. O. Leonard, fo r
a real esta te offio?, next to the
P ilo t B u ild in g , a t an e s tim a t >d
cost o f $14.500. Leonard said the
m odern b u ild in g ’s c o n tra c t has
been le t.
P e rm its w e re ta ke n o u t fo r sev­
e ra l ad ditions, one fo r D u n n in g
M o to rs, fo r $3,000 to in s ta ll a
blo ck a d d itio n to th e ir shop space.
A n o th e r was ta ke n out by F o ste r
and B o lv i, fo r $9.500 to co n stru ct
a tr u c k garage located tiehind
th e ir pre re n t service s ta tio n in
N o r th B roo kin gs.
O th e r a d d itio n s were a garage
fo r R o be rt H am m on, and hom ”
a d d itio n s fo r B e rt A u s tin , at
$3,600, and Ed Dempsey, $1,40 i.
BURNHAM LEAVES
SCOUT COUNCIL
DISTEMPER HITS
LOCAL ANIMALS
A n a d u lt education class in
o kke e p in g w ill begin on M on-
>y. N o vem b ei 14th, a t 7 p.m., in
1 ’ new xhigh school. A new teach-
v r, B e rn a rd S m ith w ill teach the
class.
B. ; - T itio n fee w ill tie $10, an 1
‘ in d e n ts w ill be re q u ire d to buy
th e ir ow n te xtb o o ks and In s tru c t­
ion m a te ria ls fo r the a d u lt course.
T he com
w ill ru n fo r IS weeks.
I f sufficie nt in te re st develops a
ty p in g class w ill b e scheduled.
T h is Cass w ill lie ta u g h t by C a ll
H a rris o n , w ith th e re g is tra tio n
‘ ee also $10.
BLCOD TYPES
rF ~ ’nEn HERE
Th” ' -
is need fo r m ore people
to c V n in and
<»' * -- *h?»r W iw '
acco rding to V'-oochio A**-
re ll, one o f those w h o devote m uch
o f th e ir tim e and e ffo rt on b e h a lf
e f those needing tra n s fu s ’ons.
A c ? ll was placed fo r w h n'e
h'ood f o r N a n cy H a rp e r, a n a t­
ion! a t the Seasidp H o sp ita l. R ttn-
r ' t t " dow n the lis t o f v o lu n te e r
d o t 'ii o r b I 'i d Hynes an<L B a rn ­
ey M a th e w s w e re , a v a ila b le w ho
had the re q u ire d type. Had there
t v n m ote
re g is tra n ts , donors
c o u ld have been m ore q u 'e k lv loc­
ate d and. had it been a m a tte r o f
lile o r death, th e d e la y could have
1 'p n fa ta l possibly to YO U.
D r. Ed S am uels w ill do the nec­
essary ty p in g , a t no charge, the
expenses being de fra yed by v a r­
ious lo cal servioe org an izatio ns.
I t should he born in m in d th a t
single blood tra n s fu s io n cost fro m
$50 u p w a rd i f v o lu n te e r donors
are not a va ila b le .
NEW TFACHER
IS AT SCHOOL
COFFEE MILL
CALE LEASED
Z ! a la rm is being sounded by
set ic rn O regon Coast newspap­
ers v,o rrie / o xe r the p o ssib ilitie s
o f Valley tim b e m t- n com ing ove r
the m ounta.ns to g ra b o ff choice
tim be r.
T he C.ios B ay T im e s and otlver
re- new spatx'rs are do in g most
c f liie sho utin g, and a "b a rra g v of
te le g ra m s " to the C ongressional
Cot m itto ? was re p o rte d un d e r­
way.
'1 m berm en in th e C oastal aixvis
begun to see the w r itin g on the
w a ll, When the J o in t congress­
ional co m m itti -e, 1- i ’ ’il by Sen.
Jam es M u rra y , o f M on ta n a , s ta r t­
ed h o ld in g heat
-s ju s t in the
xa lle y. H e arin gs l i m e tieen held
in P o rtla n d , and are dated fo r
M edford, Roseburg, and Redding,
C a lifo rn ia .
V a lle y m ill op ra to rs , h o rt o f
tim lie r, are d o n g th e loudest
scream ing, a re p o rt fro m th e Cbn-
I, • ssional com a t tee said. T hey
wan» access roads in to th e t im ­
b e r area, w h ic h includes C u rry
r.ty. T h e re x v s a re fu s a l o f
the c o m m itte e to s c io -lu le a tim -
1 . ;
; on 1’l Con t, in Coos
I ’ o. al hough th e y ng! -il to le t
the coastal tim b e r m en present
th e ir case at th e V a lle y m eetings.
C oastal op e ra t'-rs, also In te r ­
ested a seeing access roads begun,
b u t fro m tit s c t jl, w e re asked
li send telegram s, askin g th a t a
he a rin g he hold in C o s Bay. The
( o m m itt ie ’s . Mt ,-s. . Jo in t Com-
m itte ■ on ! ” d o o d T i. ib e r , Room
203. O !d C o u rt House, P o rtla n d ,
O regon.
Displays To Show
Education Week
N' x t week is N a tio n a l E du c-
r t io n
W eek,
s ta r tin g
Sunday,
N ovem ber 6 th th ro u g h the 12th.
T he tea chin g s ta ff are p re p a i'n g
e ve ra l w in d o w displays. A dis­
p la y w ill be shown in th e w ii' low
of th e Ch*?tco D ru g S to re and a n ­
o th e r at F r a n k ’s P harm acy.
A n o th e r d ispla y, th a t w ill be
changed d a ily , fe a tu rin g N a tio n ­
al E d u ca tio n W eek, w ill be shown
in P a lm e rs D e p a rm e n t S to re w in -
d»»wt
T he school, acco rding to S u p e r­
in te nd en t D. D. W illia m s , e n co u r­
ages p a re n ts and m em bers o f the
c o m m u n ity to v is it d u rin g th?
week at the school.
N A M E D T O C O M M IT T E E
Jlo yd, son o f M r. and M rs. R.
W esteren, o f B roo kin gs, w a s
nam ed to the s te e rin g co m m itte e
lo r he 1956 F reshm en in itia tio n
a t C e n tra l C ollege o f E du catio n,
E lle n sb u rg . I l i s jo b w ill in clud e
p la n n in g and c a rry in g out a c t­
iv itie s fo r the th re e -d a y period, as
w e il as h e lp in g in c o m in g fre s h ­
m en to become b e ttv r acquainted
w ith one an othe r.
’ ty h a vin g a "sh o t,” and (togs a l­
rea dy sic k m ay be helped. E v e ry
dog sho uld be th o ro u g ly isolated,
im m e d ia te ly , acco rding to the
a u th o ritie s , to check th e disease
as m uch as possible, and if the y
A n open house and a free show
are th o ro u g h ly ill, should be de­
are set fo r F rid a y at the B ro o k ­
stroyed.
®
in g s P lyw o d p la n t, in c e le b ra tio n
Plywood Show Friday
o f the 5 0 th a n n iv e rs a ry
F ir P lyw oo d in d u s try .
PLANTED NOW
Tons o f d a ffo d ill bulbs are being
p la n te d in the benches a t the
B roo ksid e Azalea and B u ll? F a rm .
D a vid F o r tie r is a n e w la w y e r T h e y have been c h ille d and w ill
in B roo kin gs. H e w ill be asso cia t­ now be forced to bloom , ho ping to
ed w ith Sam H a ll, d is tr ic t a t t o r ­ have a c ro p by the holidays. T he
ney, and w ill have his office w ith bulbs are being supplied by C lyde
Sam.
B ra in a rd and Joe Z um pfe.
F o r tie r is a n a tiv e o f M innesota
w ith L it t le F a lls his hom e to w n
H e g ra du ated f n im th e U n iv e rs ity
REPORT SUCCESSFUL
o,' M in ne sota la w school in 1949.
a fte r se rv in g w ith th e M a rin e
Corps oversas d u rin g th e last w a r.
C o m in g w est, F o r tie r was em ­
ployed by the F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k
in M e d fo rd , in thrair tr u s t d e p a rt­
m ent. He w as also em p lo yed by
th e Jackson C o u n ty T it le Co. in
M ed fo rd. F o r tie r is u n m a rrie d .
He was a d m itte d to th e b a r in
M innesota, as w xili as O regon.
Class For Adults
J e r r y B u rn h a m was around
to w n , la s t T h u rsd a y, s a yin g good
bye. J e r r y has been B oy Scou'
E x e c u tiv e in th is area f o r th>
pa st fiv e ,.w a rs and is b rin e tra n s ­
fe rre d to co n tin u e w o rk in th e c ity
o f Spokane. In le a v in g J e rry w ish ­
ed th a t th e P ilo t w o u ld c a rry his
th a n k s f o r the coo pe ration he has
had here in S couting. ” W h” n I
f ir s t cam e hen?," J e rry
said,
"Ih e re w e re but 12 S couts and 15
Cubs, now th e re are ove r 50 in
each grade and a T ro o p o f 18
A v e ry serious general e p id ­ E xp lo re rs. A lth o u g h m uch p ro ­
em ic o f viru s d iste m p e r has h it gress has been made to w a rd o
the dogs o f S outhern C u r r v and is Scout B u ild in g . I feci sure th a t it
lia b le to spread. P olice C h ie f Bud w ill he m ade rea dy fo r the yo u n g ­
Cross has already been asked to sters in the not d is ta n t fu tu r e .”
B u rn a m said th a t his successor
de stro y several anim als and thou
h a vin g dogs show ing sym ptom s has not been appointed and th a t
B e rn a rd S m ith , P o rtla n d , has
o r w ho m a y la te r show sym ptom s th e re are several a p p lic a n ts fo r a rriv e d in B ro o k in g s to b o lste r
th e post.
should get in tou ch w ith h im
the P ro o k in g s -IIa rb o r high school
T h e a fflictio n ii h ig h !.’ in fe c t­
te a ch in g s ta ff S m ith w ill teach
ious any where a sick dog tra v e ls
genera! m a th , f ir s t and second
and o th e r canines can e a sily co n ­
ye a r A lg e b ra a n il G eom etry.
tra c t th e dis” ase. E a rly m a n ife s t­
He has ta u g h t fo u r years of
a tio n s are a w a te ry nose and eyes,
school, in D ’ lam , W ashing to n, and
u s u a lly follow e d by co u g h in g and
T a le n t, O regon Since 1950, how ­
M r. ar.d M rs. C harles B ic k n c r
gagging, and in la te r stages the
ever, he has been w o rk in g as a
v ic tim m ay have d iffic u lty w ith its have leased th e Coffee M ill re s t­ la y o u t m an a t W illa m e tte I r o i
hin d legs. I f the dog su rvive s it a u ra n t to T e x and M ay H a rris eg 1 Steel C om pany in P o rtla n d .
w ill p ro b a b ly lx» ha ndieapped fo r w h o opert*t'?d th e D el M a r Cafe,
S m ith is a g ra d u a te o f Lew is
in G old Beach, fo r the past fo u r and ( la rk , and has done g’-aduatc
life .
years. As soon as some changes w o rk at the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon.
Dogs w h ich have been ln no eul-
have been made in the a rra n g e ­ He is m a rrie d , and has tw o boys.
ated agaansi it w ill pwioafely be
m e n ts and a new r a n g ’ in sta lle d, F o r th e present his fa m ily won'»
im m une, D©g» w h ich hav-i? the v ir ­
tn e cafe w ill be open' fo r business. b? m o vin g here.
u s but not yet siek m ay be sgved
DAFFODILLS BEING
NEW LAWYER
FOR BROOKINGS
Plan Bookkeeping
CHURCH BAZAAR
of
the
T h e show a lre a d y has a rriv e d
in
B roo kin gs,
in
it s
tw o
circu s
ca ra va n wagons, and w ill lie held
fro m 2 p m. u n t il 9 p.m on F rid a y .
N o xem b er 4th.
T he
wagons are
c a rry in g th p in d u s try 's show ,n to
a ll plyw o o d m illto w n s ot the
P a c ific N o rth w e s t, and w ill be at
C re scen t C ity on Sunday.
T h e y w ill d e m o n stra te one o f
th e show the m e s: "Y ou Can B iild
A n y th in g W ith F ir P lyw o o d ," ¡m il
w i ll show th e m a n u fa c tu re o f
P lyw oo d.
T h e ladies o f th e A lt a r S ociety
re p o rt a ve ry successful bazaar
B ro o k in g s P ly w o o d w ill have an
w h ich w as pa tro nized by a capac­
open house o f th rrir huge p la n t
it y crow d, last S a tu rd a y evening,
d u rin g the same hours, and coffee
in th e V F W H a ll. T h e y w o u ld
w i ll be served th ro u g h o u t th e day
have done b e tte r i f th e y had re a l­
by w ives o f th e shareholders. T h e
ized how m an y people are eager
show w ill be on th e p a rk in g lo t of
fo r t h e ir cooking. In sh o rt, the y
th e B ro o k in g s P lyw o o d p la n t.
ta n s h o rt o f g ru b !
C a role C hristensen. S e a ttle Sea F a ir Queen, "ta m e s ” the
f i r p lyw o o d m en ag erie w h ic h tra v e ls w ith th e W est
Coast in d u s try ’s Ju b ile e fre e show. T he show w i ll be
in B ro o k in g s F rid a y , N o xem b er 4th , fr o m 2 lo 9 p.m .