Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 08, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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    BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
PAGE TW O
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, December 8, 1955
H E ’S BACK
PR ESB Y TER IA N CIRCLE
V ETERAN S’ N E ED S
E ncountered, this past week,
The afternoon Circle of the
Among the calls m ade this
the first prospector in years. His W om en’s Association of the past m onth by C. E. S eger, t h ’
m ystery, urgency and enthus- P resb y terian C hurch met at th ? county v eteran s’ service officer,
iasm recalled o th er days.
home of Mrs. H enry O sterm eier jn the Brookings are a w ere: re­
The a rticle which follows is th at instead of the volumes being ring w ith the directors of School
in th e tough tim es of the 30’s last W ednesday. T here was a quired, im m ediately v eteran s’
copied from County records
of used solely for school classes they D istrict No. 3, of Curry County, th e wayside and trails were then
good attendance. The ladies are hospitalization of a h e a rt pat-
1864, th e first reference so far,could have been also available to S ta te of Oregon, and of donating craw ling w ith prospectors. It was studying ‘‘The Indian A m erican” jent; processing hospitalization
tu rn ed up concerning a library in the public. It m ust b? born in mind said Sooks to th e said D istrict gold, then. They cam e w ith pans
and it is proving enlightening of an a rth ritic ;
in itiatin g a
C u rry County. It is to be noted th a t such books as w ere available No. 3. on th? following conditions, long Toms, or m achir *s mach- and inspiring. Light refreshm ents World W ar I com pensation claim
th a t note is made, in th e second m ust have been brought across to w it:
ines they had devisecf and built- w ere served by the hostess, Mrs. for an elderly v eteran who can-
p arag rap h , to a previous ’Lyceum ,’¡the plains and not have been up- The directors (M Riley and O tis su re devices which would g arn er O sterm eier.
not work; seeing about g etting
or library, and th e inference is to-the-m inute as th e country was H allett) of School D istrict No. 3, them w-ealth equalling or exoeed-
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another invalid into Cam p W hite,
----------------------------------- th n in the m idst of civil strife, of C u rry County
and S ta te of ing the U. S Mint. They, too
CLEAN D ISH ES WANTED
com pleting a pension application
Probably th ere was little if any Oregon, accept from the c o m m it-- w ere u rgent, (m y sterio u s—-and
If anyone has some clean dish- for a v eteran s’ widow, and inter-
publishing of any kind on the tee and hereby severally, and for enthusiastic. For the most part es they would like to loan, con- viewing an o th er v eteran w ith re­
W l « IV C
“C oast” at th e tim e o th er n ew s-th em selv es and th e ir successors they cam e w ithout a bean, neith- ta ct John Molino. H e il see they curring jungle fungus. In but
papers. However, we find:
in office, bind them selves in th e er did they g arn er one. A very are returned, clean, as soon as or,? of these cases of need w-as
GOLD ARROW STAMPS
ARTICLES O F A G REEM EN T ,jpnal sum of one hundred dollars few-, however, were very well E thel gets back and swam ps out. th ere any affiliation w ith any
WS MODEM
BETW EEN:
to School D istrict No. 3 to keep paid—how- well, th eir m ystery F.thel's dow-n visiting her mama, veteran s’ group. T heir cases, for
George L. Dean, Nelson Stephen- said books in good order, and enw rapped.
in th e Bay area, for a few weeks, the most part, will be processed
son and Simon Rothenheim <as a under th e ir care and m anagem ent, But this chap y esterday: Maybe John m eanw hile is subsisting off because of those who have m ain-
standing com m ittee of three, ap- sell, and disposr? of same, and w ith he w asn’t seeking gold, as gold, bacon and eggs and dried-on eggs tained an active p art in v eteran s’
pointed at a m eeting of the Sub- the proceeds purchase o th er books Maybe he has neither pan nor are too hard to w-ash off dishes, affairs.
sc rite rs of the E l/ansburg Lyceum from tim e to tim e of a c h a ra c te r Long Tom nor M ysterious Mach-
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The above cases a re not ex-
on Monday evening, Ja n u ary 18, uitabte for a P erp etu a tin g L ib - [ ine. Maybe he'll w ear out a
A NEW BUSINESS
ceptional. They a re usual and. in
1864) P arties of the F irst P a rt, rary, as they m ay dt'?m proper, couple p air of hobnailed high-
A m iddle-aged man dropped in a ll of them, unforeseen by the
and M. Riley and Otis H allett, the and to the best advancem ent of tops and ruin his apparel and on us the o th er day, and brought applicants. In fact, they w ere un-
directors of School D istrict No. 3. the district,
digestion—and the chances a ie us up to date on another C urry fam iliar to the applicants until
of C urry County and the S ta te oi
Sig: M. Riley,
ju st as argueabl? he m ay open ( ounty project.
informed by active m em bers of a
i up a whole new industry.
Oregon, p arties of th*e second part.,
O tis L. H allett
B usting in. he asked if we local v eteran s’ post o r ladies
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W hereas, a society at one tim e D irectors of School D istrict No. 3
knew w here he could find some- auxiliary. If it w asn’t for these
ASKS VISIT
existed in the town of Ellensburg,
Know all men by th-?se presents
thing th at had a fearsom e sound- persistant veterans we w-ould
Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask, who ing name. H um bly pleading ig- have no chance for ex-service
County a n d
S ta te aforesaid, th at we, George L. Dean. N. Steph-
known as the E l/ensburg Lyceum, /nson, & Simon Rothenheim . the sold th eir grocery to the Dim- norance ot the c ritte r he m ent- families to sum m on help w hen
which society collected a fund for com m ittee of th ree appointed, as mick brothers, a few y ears ago, ioned and asking him to get needed, unless as a w-elfare,
the purchase of a library and J - the abov e article of agreem ent, spent last weekend here, enroute down to o u r size, seems lik,? he county, o r sta te case.
T he conscientious pharmacist work» shoulder to shoulder
placed the am ount in the hands of saving received th e books as f-'?r from southern C alifornia to re ­ w as looking for some place w here | --------------------------------------- --------
with the physician in the interest» of public health. His
a com m ittee, by them appointed, oil I annexed, for donation to tu rn to th e ir home on Vashon there w ere some ancient down
and w heivas th e said E llensburg School D istrict No. 3, of C urry Island, on P uget Sound. Mrs. firs. From them he w as h arv est­
function as an adjunct to the d o ctor’s services cannot lie
Lyceum g rad u ally dissolved, and County and the S ta te of Oregon. Ask also visited her son, Richard, ing a fungus, peculiar to fir, and
denied. O ur prescription departm ent is operated more for
thereby the ca re of the aforesaid ’o donate, by these presents thv "B u tch ” Crook and family, here, for which there was he said a
L ibrary Fund rem ained w ith th e p aid boks unto th e legal repre- Th» y staved w ith the Fred Gust m arket, said m ark et being in the
the benefit of physicians who confide in us, m ore as a
, afsons.
m an u factu re of certain anti-biot-
atoresaid com m ittee, and in ac-| 'n tativ es of said district.
contribution to your health and general welfare, than for
ics and the ex tractio n of hor­
Sig: Geo. L. Ecan,
cordance w ith th e judgem ent of
POTLUCK S U PPE R
mones
N. Stephvnson
many donors to the* L ibrary Fund,
financial gain. You can bring your prescriptions to us
The W estm inister Fellowship
W e directed hm to sundry
Simon Rothenheim
the said com m ittee purchased w ith
with the assurance that they will be filled with the finest
of the P resb y terian Church met are as in which we had a hunch
the said fund a q u an tity of school R ecorded: M arch 4, 1864.
last Sunday evening, Decem ber he m ight pick w hat he sought,
looks, and w hereas a m veting of
materials to be found in the m arkets of the world.
4fh,
in the play-room of the Cliff­ V. e, most likely, someday being
the m em bers of the late Lyoeum
01979461
ord Lindskoug home of Mill in the way of needful of an a n ti­
and of the donors of the L ibrary
Fund w as-called by said com m it - I f worried by “ Bladder W’eakness” [G e ttin g Pond Road. Each of the young biotic and probably, im m ediately
U p N ights (too frequent, burning or ltc b -
tee and at said m eeting a com - Ing urination» or Strong. Cloudy U rin e ) people brought a different dish in need of a horm one o r two.
m i t t e e o f t h i .- P • iim n in t o d t o in due to common Kidney and Bladder I r r l - . for the supper and th e m eeting
n iiio t or m i, C .ip |> O in T tn to in- tatlons. try C Y8T E X for quick, gratifying ,
vestigate into the purchase of said com forting help. A billion cystex tablet« w as held around, the festive table
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used In past 25 years prove safety and The L inskoug’s have made the
books, for the purpose of confvr- success. Ask druggist for C Y 8T E X under
room available for W estm inster
satU factloo or moaey-back guarantee.
Shaving Is Slicker —
Fellow ship m eeting for the week
Blade Changing Quicker
ahead T here w a s a nice turnout
of young people and a good tim e
was enjoyed by all.
First County Library Report
{jP/wffMel- fo - SP/tculclek
What about
Santa’s Pack...
F R A N K ’S P H A R M A C Y
— Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. —
- New Phone Number 1414 -
Gillette Next Christinasi
BLUE B LA D E S
PRESB Y TER IA N PARTY
IN H A N D Y D IS P E N S E R
The m em bers and friends of
with
th e P resb y terian Church are
used-blade
having a potluck supper and old
ompartmrnt
fashioned p a rty in the VAVAV.
H all on Friday evening, Decem­
ber 9th, at 6 p.m. This social
affair is being planned by the
Fellow ship Com m ittee of the
'hurch. This is the first of a
series of fam ily nights planned
for the w inter season. Following
th e potluck supper there will be
a perioif of fellow ship and gam»
H a lf-a liv e , headachy, w hen co n stip a ­
Mr. Edw ard Ravekes will have tio
n sours stom ach? B la c k -D ra u g h t*
ch arg e of th e gam es and there r e lie v e s c o n s t ip a t io n o v e r n ig h t .
H elps sw eeten sour stom ach too
is to be a surprise stu n t m a ste r­ laxativa-Stomach Sweetener Works Overnight!
minded by one of the men of th
N o harsh g rip in g . Made fro m pu re
e ta b le h e rb s T h o r o u g h ly b u t
hurch. All m em bers ar.d friends ! v g e e n g tly
u n co rks clogged inte stines
of th e church and th eir families ' B rin g s c o m fo rtin g r e lie f in m o rn in g
T h en life looks su n n y ag ain! Get
are welcome to attend.
B la c k -D ra u g h t today.
A G A IN
d o e s t h e t _ th x i l l
- W ith J S l l i c / c S J1G W
uzoZi/© JPitGh D y n a flo w !
js - o
PULL THE PLUG
ON STOMACH UPSET
— THANK YOU
Though it is belated it is none
the less sincere when the ladies
of the P resbyterian W omen's
A ssociation express th eir thanks
to th e com munity which helped
m ake their recent bazaar such
an outstan d in g success. We truly
ap p reciate your grand response
to this annual function of the
women of th e church.
So now. you merely nudge the pedal to part throttle and
get new breakaway getawav. And since you get this
quicker, safer response in your normal ennifing range
—w here you don t use full power—you get plenty more
miles from every tankful of gas.
T ’ ’ *> 't i fix’ big excitement of Buick’s 1956 styling
**
ml i < wer and ride and handling—it’s easy to
ovc: »k this fact:
<) ie reason, ol course, is the new power plant itself.
I v rv new Buick cradles an advanced 322-cubic-inch
h engine with the highest horsepowers, Series for
S e n e s , io all Buick history. Yet every engine delivers
mere efficiency, and more usable power to the rear
whe Is lx t uise each one has a new double **Y* mani­
folding, and a new high in compression ratio.
But the major reason for the happy news in gas mileage
—and for the new step-up in safety and thrills—is Buick’s
latest version of Variable Pitch Dynaflow.
1 he absolute smoothness of this new Dynaflow is worth
a visit in itself. So you can lie sure you’re in for a wealth
of wonderful surprises-for that’s just the start of the
Ix'sl Buick yet. Can you make it this week?
HEATING OIL
Your savings start with the first
tankful of Rich-Heat Hearing
O i l . the favorite fuel for
clean, trouble-free performance.
Fuel lines, filters, burners stay
clean because Rich-Heat con­
tains amazing Solante, it burns
so easily and completely — vou
can forget about grease, smoke
and soot!
Start your w inter heating
right with RICH HEAT Heat-
ins Oil Order today
we have
tfu right rvpe for vour burner
Ailitjrued Variable Pitch Dyntifh w is the only D ynaft'w
Hui, k builds today. It is standard on Roadmaster.' Soper and
Ceniury-cptu> nd at nudest extra o « t on the Special.
t h e 5 6 B u ic k -
Now Buick engineers have brought to this cruising rang*
v. h 'f they call '’double regeneration.** It simply means
a new way to make flowing oil add to its ouw t-rivtfy
R IC H F IE L D
la i,i.d d up d riv in g force.
RICH-HEAT
4W o.oe CwnfvO hi
n«W Buki
with FRIGIDAIR! CONDITIONING
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B U IC K
BROOKINGS, OREGON
When constipation
FOR CHILDREN sours
children s dl-
gestion ana disposition get 8yrup of Black-
Draught. They love thia honev-.weet liquid!
. . . colorful folder given la
each person joining our
1956 Christmas Ciul
Be sure te ask for yours.
Brookings Branch
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Fi<jerai D„ e„ , trovr-BC, Corporation
REXAU
TRIPLE VOTE VALUES
WEEK OF DECEMBER 11th to 17th
PHOTOGRAPHY
EQUIPMENT
TOYS.
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; APPLIANCES
CHRISTMAS
DECORATIONS
and
C H R IS T M A S
DOUBLE VOTES ON
ALL COSMETICS & PRESCRIPTION
FOSTER
and BOLVI
— 24 HOUR SERVICE —
Phones
ELECTRICAL
CARDS
HEATING O IL
OU asow ’ * * .
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M E N N IN G
CHRISTMAS RECIPES
*In Powder or Granulated form
and
now In new, easy-to-teke Tablets too'
SAVE NO W W ITH
RICH-HEAT
In thi» airplane-principled transmission, von always
h.u a gas-saving cruising range—and, at a switch of the
pih h, a full-power getawav range.
Ge! your free copy of
«TEST
H ow about coming in to try the most modern trans­
mission yet?
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m as s h o p p in g n e x t y e a r.
BOYS and GIRLS
hut when you do need sudden safetv-surge for emer­
gencies, you just iloor the pedal to sw itch the pitch.
Instantly, you re at lull-power acceleration—and i t ’s the
most thrilling safety measure in the land.
( s mileage in the 56 Buieks takes a big step upward.
P la n n o w f o r an even m e r r ie r
C h ris tm a s in 1 9 5 6 . . . jo in L .S.
N a tio n a l's C h ris tm a s S a v in g s
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