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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1955)
Z Z ! Thursday, November 17, 1955 F aith L u th eran Circle m et w ith A rnold M orris w as tak en to You may be able to dial any gQod atten d an ce W ednesday ev- phone in th e country from your ening at thc hom£, of M rs sh irie v Seaside H ospital last weekend, own home and be autom atically F razipr th e hostess. P lans w ere for observation. His lung tro u b le billed for th e service by 1956. ac m ad? for Christm as, and it was sta rte d acting up oh htm again, cording to the house organ "Cross decided to read the C hristm as ; nd he figured h e’d best be right T alk " put out by the W est Coast Story a t next m onth's m eeting, w here it can be w atched. P re d ato ry anim als killed 52 T elephone’ Co. But before this is C'ecember 12. R efreshm ents w ere known farm anim als in C u rry accomplished, new num bers will served by th e hostess. A p leasan t , County in the third q u a rte r of have to bo -assigned each phone evening w as enjoyed by all. this year. T hirty-seven w ere sheep and all the phones will have to be National Forest Timber and 15 w ere goats. Bears d estro y on th e dial system. Sp-3 Clifford L. Brown ed 28 of th e sheep and 14 of the 984 E ngr. Co. i Field M aint.) For Sale A lready several exchanges pm goats; coyotes got th ree sheep. APO 227, c o P o stm a ster N Y. being asisgned nam es, the in itials (at K aiserslau tern . Germany C ral auction bids will b? re This inform ation comes from of which probably tw o le tte rs ceived by the Forest Supervisor or th e s ta te d ep artm en t of a g ric u lt will have to be dialed before the his au thorized rep resen tativ e at five (instead of four) digits. ure at S alem and is based on the nationw ide dialing is th e office of the F in est Supervisor, so far as Q uoting Cleo F. Craig, presid o u a rte rly rep o rt of the Fish and Post Office Building. G ra n ts Pass, concerned the big question is en t of tho A m erican Tel. and Tel., Oregon, beginning a t 2:00 P.M., W ildlife Service which this y ea r ‘ W H E N ?’ D ecem ber 15. 1955 for all the liva has n?corded livestock losses tim b er m arked o r designated for c u ttin g and all m erchantable dead which h u n te rs come across as yv ll tim b er located on an area em brac as pred ato ry anim als tak en under ing about 16 acres yvithin Sections joint fed e ra l-state p red ato r e ra d 6 & 7, T 40S.. R. 12W.. W M„ S iski ication program . you N ational Forest. Oregon, est im ated ti I-' 2250 M bd ft., m ore Two h unters. W ilbur Brow ning or less, of Do .glas-fir, and o th e r of Sixes, and Alvin B. Richey of specie , of sav.tim ber. No hid of less th a n $29.55 per M bd. ft. for Brookings, yvork in tins ai a. .) .; D ouglas-fir. and o th e r specie* v.ill ing Septem ber, these h u n te rs took be considered. In addition to the 21 p red ato rs 7 coyotes and 6 bob nrices bid for stum page, a cooper cats, 4 bear and 4 raccoons. > CNTBA» ativ e deposit of $0.20 per M bd. ft., The S eptem ber p red ato ry an i to be used by th ? F orest Service for paying th e cost of slash dis mal catch th ro u g h o u t th e sta te 5 M IL ES NORTH O F C R E SC EN T CITY )N HIGHWAY 101 posal. and a cooperative deposit of to talled 1,023, about th ree-fo u rth s $0.60 p er M bd. ft. to cover the of which w ere coyotes. i cost of tre e planting, seed sowing — Technicolor — and tim b er stan d im provem ent yvork on th e a re a cu t over, for the \ to ta l cu t of tim b er under the | term s of th e agreem ent will be h eq u ire d . As a qualification for I oral bidding, all bidders m ost sub m it a sea!'?d bid accom panied by Charles Heston — F. MacMurray — Donna Recti he t i ¡red paym ent to th e forest supervisor p rio r to 2:00 P 'I.. P " '’ j ‘m ber 15. 1955. Sealed bids will be posted a t th ? beginning of tl ■ lection for the inform ation of al Gordon Scott — Vera Miles I bidders. A money order, b e - I d raft or certified check for$10,00f | m ust accom pany each bid to h - 1 applied to the purchase price, re funded o r retain ed in p art as liq- ' uidated dam ages, according to the — Technicolor — conditions of sale. If a-> '• is declaned to be high at the clos ing of the auction, the bidder m im m ediately confirm th-> oral bid James Stewart — June Allyson — Frank Lovejoy bv su b m ittin g it in w r’treg r> - - Foo d Service bid form The right to reject any and all bids is rc- rvc 1. F o rest Service bid form s for use in su b m ittin g sealed bids Silvana Mangano — Shelly Winters — M. Rennie and full inform ation concerninc the tim ber, th e conditions of sa 1 and the subm ission of bids should be obtained from the F orest Sup ervisor, G ran ts Pass, On?gon, oi 1he D istrict R anger. Brookings Oregon before bids a i’? subm itted Donald OC'onnor — Martha Hyer — Jim Backus November 28. 1955. at 8:00 \ M. a forest officer will be avail — Technicolor — able at B rookings R anger S tation P,rookings, Oregon to explain the conditions of th e sale and to eon net a to u r to show the tim ber offered for sal'j. Jack Hawkins — Glynis John — Noel Purcell Coyotes Fall To Hunters Gun THEATRE— • OCEAN Page BROOKINGS - HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS. OREGON ________ Diabetes Common Disease !n State • .my li nils of Ben Chand- \ v. .1 be interested to know he a d 5’"- C handler have ju st re tu rn un a three-m onths vac- a ! i - England and Europe. As clr ri.i n of th e Oregon S ta te H ighw ay Commission. Mr. Chand- ■ i ate nd.'d th e In tern atio n al > i at its O ctober m eeting in Rome. They visited rel- a - _,s of ^fr. C handler in S urrey, :d yvere er.pccial’y p’ec.te ’ v. itb 11 ? to u r in A ustria. One person in 75 has diabete according to a release from the Medical Society -------- K, which strongly advocates cm- ploying a simp'ie cheek to d e te r mine how you m ay tell your oyy n condition or the condition of o th ers in your family. D’abetes is a ehonic condition which develops when th e body cannot m ake full u ;o of all the foods one eats, such l t d ns starch es and sugars. The can- ger s ens are excessive th in, irst •( ■ sta n t hunger, frequent urm attoi less of weight, revere itching, ’.a s tiring, failing eyesight, and s'ow healing of cuts and scratch es H o w e.’. r. some people have dial» ■ tes, w ithout any of then? symp toms. but a m om ent to find out. - in any o th e r affletion, fin 1- aiiv nnd taking the nec- s may save a lot of i even a life. If you are overw eight or c ’ s ’• related to diabetics you had betl. • be checked regularly. Diabet'.'s Can be controlled by a diet, exere.s ■. and insulin, and a controlled diab etic can live a happy and useful life. Should th ere tie any suspicion of diabetes in your fam ily it yvill p .;; k - h : at heating oil Y< 111 save money now and later — if you decide to make Richfield Rich Heat your winter fuel It is the c le a n t*, m ;t trouble free burner oil you can buy. And \<>u kiioyy from experience... inferior, dirty-bum* in ds actually cost you money They are wasteful, tool fo r real n unomy ... always depend on RsrA-Huul. Sun-Mon. November 20-21 It ms i.oz/y and completely so you can forget about rime and soot. And fuel lines, filter», burner«. M g STRATEGIC ASR C O M M A N D M AM BO V olum es and values of tim ber r e t and sold in the Siskiyou N a t ional F o rest during th e first q u ar te r of the fiscal year, ending on s, p1 mb«* .kt). show 14,298,000 board feet w ith the to ta l value of ‘ i. : 197. w ith an additional $8072 i i - sited to provide for reforest- t ■ of the cuto v er areas. Vol- i ci ■ cut during the q u a rte r was 35.-115.0C0 board feet w ith a value of -’783.583. ¡ ônî'MUînc H O R IZ O N - TARZAN'S HIDDEN JUNGLE - The tw o Bills—W eidem an and M artineau, tak e th eir fishing ta c kle to ride in Bill’s (W eidem an’s) jeep stationw agon alm ost every day S’?» m s like they o ught to be good for a fish sto ry —a t the very least, some eel story, o r m aybe a c*am sto ry T' n Fri-Sat. November 18-19 -F A R 7 ! . hi for the entire heating season. 2’ W A T , RICHFIELD - ORDER TODAY FROM lues-Wed-Thur November ?2-23-24 FOSTER and BOLVI FRANCIS IN ThE ARMY Phones: 3525 - 3563 - 3655 LAND OF - 24 HOUR SERVICE - FURY s k Z o * i y ■ ; > -■ ► • f • •) r- OPEN'D NOVEMBER ’ 4 - CLOSES DECEMBER 24 © Anyone under 16 is eligible to enter ® Entries must be made at Arrell’s Rexall Drugs. O Every $1.00 purchase buys too votes 3 Bonus votes on Selected Merchandise • Grand prizes of Columbia built bicycle for top boy or girl • Double votes on cosmetics and prescriptions during the entire contest. — ENTER NOW FOR 1,000 FREE VOTES — Next Week's Trip'e Vote Specials! - Nov. 20-26 • Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion *4 price special • Dorothy Gray Dry Skin Lotion *4 price special • Ear Rings and Jewelry — specials — as Marked Now is the time to buy your 56 FORD ITVT REASONS I' 1. Every day you wait, you are missing the added protection of Ford Lifeguard Design! 3. Every day you wait, you are missing the fun of Thunderbird Y-8* power! H • Every day you wait, you have fewer days of being envied for owning a new }56 Ford with Thunderbird styling! 4. Every day you wait, your present car is going down in value! 3. Every day you wait, you are missing a great deal! K •T he standard eight for Fairlane and S tation Wagon modal« at na Mrtm coat. The car at half the fine-car price... Worth more when you buy i t . . . Worth more when you sell * D U N N IN G WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS — M OTORS “Your A uthorized Ford-^tcrcury Dealer” BROOKINGS, OREGON