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PAGE SIX BROOKINGS-HARBOR VISIT SACREMENTO Mr. and Mrs, Biff Wold recent- ly returned from a visit to Sac- remento, and say they had de- lightful w eather during their vis- it. CHRISTMAS G IFT HOME SOON Raymond Reekman, who met with a traffic accident a week ago, will soon be home from the hospital but will have to be setr.i-invalid for quit,- a while, according to his mother. Mrs. Milton Foster. SUGGESTIONS ALL 6 Mr” ELECTRIC SAW V LT ............ .....................$29.95 HAS SORE NECK Andy Gunsolus, who made an ----------------------- unscheduled tour of a brush HOMESHOP D RILLK IT patch, below the highway on the If* 23 a tta c h » " n t $29 95 Carpeterville Hill, is nursing .............. some badly strained neck mus- ALL 3/8" ELECTRIC DRILL c,es an'J healing up some facial A L J „.................................. $29.95 cuts- Mrs Gunsolus i pretty poor with arthritis and Kenny and Sharon have about taken — SAVE $36.00 — over caring for their mama and On A New 1955 daddy. JOHNSON SEA HORSE PORTLAND VISITOR Mrs Polly Clendenin left Mon- day for a week’s visit with her daughter in Portland. DEMPSEYS GO SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. C. Ed Dempsey returned recently from a busin ess trip to Los Angeles where they also visited relatives. 5.5 HP PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, December 8, 1955 ANNOUNCE WINNERS yr Q i t ------------------------------------------------- W inners were announced for iNCW opCCQ IxHWS Ip ttP F fft Fffltftt* were there last. Both have be the last photo contest held at the j I? XT x I I IQ E U llU i Tots-To-Teens store in Brook- 111 iSlTGCt llC rC 11 has been interesting to come more impressive. We es pecially net ice your optimistic BACK TO FLORIDA Mrs. A rthur Benson and two children, and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Kirtley and family, left Fri- day J for w». St. a Petersburg, Florida, First pittCV place V winner was Mao ^mitH c ^ itu CltV Ckf Rrrv\b o __ " atch >'our v--• Pa Pcr '“ .wa avau. ings. rilftl AiriTlVI V S «S Map J w vs * keep pace with pdlC W1UI The Kirtleys will remain for the Marsha Johnson; with Elizabeth Recorder has received r 8S th e grow th of th e cit>' since w - WiB,er- _______ X e ' r ' 1 Cr. ^ ’nerS ,rom , h ‘ S''t^ C o n tr" SATELLITES TO CRESCENT A group of members of the Satellite Chapter O.E.S., attend- ed installation of the officers of the chapter in Crescent City re- cently. ---------- - GIFTS FOR HOSPITAL The Missionary Society of the Baptist Community Church will hold their annual meeting "n Thursday, December 15th. m - stead of an exchange of gifts be- tween each other it was decided tc take Christmas gifts suitable for the men and women pat- '«’nts at the S tate Hospital in Salem to bring cheer to those who arc there Among other items acceptable are toilet goods cosmetics, writing paper, thread and yarn, etc. — — NT A M Beginning Monday, December 12th SHAP'S MAGIC KITCHEN Will Be Open On Friday, Saturday and Sunday Now' Only $183.00 Smorgasbord w ill be served as A T E R R IF IC V A L V E AND 'A V I EC, CO M E IN A N D S E E usual on Saturdays — 5 to 9 p.m. COAST B()WER ?AW & EQUIP. on Sundays — 12 Noon to 9 p.m. Weekdays we cater to parties by appointment only SHAP'S MAGiC KITCHEN PHONE 2271 BROOKINGS. OREGON PHONE CRESCENT CITY 4541 ON ALDER ROAD FOR Î THE FINEST CHRISTMAS GIVE THE FAMILY NEW ’56 DODGE . V . . ar neI.' Irnrn-V Board that the new sp-ed reg- Nichols, Linda Kerr, Glen Has- u|ations will be in effect in o?tt, and Clayton Mansur. Brookings, on the Oregon Coast ------- --------------- . JUNK BIZ GOOD ,■ - . Loads of scrap metal being ob- ,_u rJ T / '° ° served leads one to believe there , ” t L ? s a S’ h‘W" is a brisk demand for it e s p ^ “u Wr,' ,en '° tally In view of the fact that its latest figures put out by the steel industry say their business is up to 104 percent of yast year at this same time. Several truck loads of old car and truck wheels have been noticed going through town. |o>v<wd thp reports of proposed and actual progress in the Brookings area, and the pictures th a t gc wit?, them will help us recognize our home town when we get back there. Char’cs T. Hassett, 1st Lieut., USMC. Tokyo International Air port. The new ru’es state that tra i- fic from Ransom Avenue west to Pacific will be 35 miles per rorr^ Pacif*^ to eait oi ? “? S' ,e? ' , ' he l™ ‘* wl" 'J* I v ‘ a°' 3°' ,rOm ° * k '° bnd,!e C" y “ m i,s 40 miles , Help Fight TB f a 5 & Ì À N ATIO N A L FOREST k t MBER SALE OPERATO?! A • s • £i SMITHS IN IRELAND A postcard was received here Irom Mr-, and Mrs. W arren Smith, who are touring Europe. Uie card was sent from London derry, N. Ireland. The Smiths were leaving then? for Scotland. ___ ♦ Insurance Last y e a r, cash receipts to the U. 5. Treasury from sales of national forest timber exceeded $65,000,000. This is quite an increase when compared with the $86,000 collected from the sale of timber in 1905, the year the Forest Service was organized in the U. S. Depart-'*' ment of Agriculture. Twenty-five 5.3 billion board feet, about 10 percent of all the timber used m percent of all money taken in by the United States. the Forest Service—not only for National forest timber lands timber but for any use—goes back to the States in which the national are managed so as to produce forests are located. That money perpetual crops of wood. Timber is turned over to the counties for is marked or designated for cut public schools and public roads. ting to encourage reproduction, maintain and improve the grow The national forests, which ing stock and still safeguard wa contain 76 million acres of land tershed and recreational values. classed as commercial forest, are As the Forest Service marks its the largest single supplier of raw Golden Anniversary, it pays trib material for the Nation’s forest ute to the many states, individ products industries. Last year the uals and companies who also are Forest Service made 24.000 sep managing their timber lands to arate timber sales to individuals produce perpetual su pp lies of and companies for a total cut of wood for generations to come. Notary Public let your m o n ey , work FOR YOU, 2 lean rental houses for a total price of $4750.00, one rents foi $50 the other for $35 per month. It may sound too good to be true but it’s a fact and w?ll worth your time to investigate. Terms too. A PLEASANT PLACE TO L I\ E, lots of big windows cap turing all the light available, 10 x 18 bedroom with lots of built-ins. one smaller room can be finished for spare bedroom, utility room, work shop and \ acre ir. town, close to shop ping, furnished price $7750 terms $1625 down and balance at $50 plus interest. W ELL BUILT, AND IS NEAR SCHOOL, this home is really constructed, concrete foundat ion, 2 big bedrooms, large liv ing room and cheerful dining room, handy kitchen and util ity room, large work shop, and fenced yard, $10,500 on reason able terms. 3-BEDROOM HOME, DOUBLE CAR PORT, large lot, a very clean and cheerful home, a t tractive surroundings, $12.750 on terms. THREE DUDES” 3 BEDROOMS, DOUBLE GAR AGE, over 2 acres of land, at edge of tewn, newly/and a ttra c tively decorated, good w ater .$8950. IN BUSINESS FOR A SONG, might as well say so, only $650 and that takes inventory and lease on store and apartm ent. Fine for wife while husband works, car. be at home and make a nice little profit each month. No kidding, it’s worth time to investigate. * W ith the Magic Touch o f Tom orrow FOR SAFETY OR A NEW AERODYNAMIC PLYMOUTH . . Adhere to the rules of the road. Proper autom obile insur ance is on added safeguard. WITH PUSH-BUTTON DRIVING f a i r U p UiRVlr Ï1FMPÇFV Ab I Your Dodge - Plymouth Dealer --JJ Reel E state A gency I"** STRING BAND FEATURING WESTERN MUSIC AT THE r Vs n [MAS . »s SECT l./C h iis ! ISSUES CHALLENGE The Elks, No. 1 team on th? Wednesday night league, has is sued a challenge to the Brook- ings Bachine Shop team, the leader of the Monday night Com- mercial League. COUNTY A SC ELECTIONS Otis Bowman, County ASC Chairman, announces the follow-’ ing results of the Community ASC Community election for the 1956 term : Northern District. Raymond Capps, Sixes, Chair man.; Ray Zumwalt, Sixes, vice- Chairm an; Orris Knapp, Port Orford. Member; C. R. Sydam and Wm. Jennings, Langlois, as Alternates. Central D istrict: C. J Doyle, Wedderburn, Chairman K ate Bailey, Gold Beach. Vice- < hairm an; Norman Chenoweth, Ophir, Member, Harvey Crook and W. W. Ostrander, Pistol River at Alternates. Southern D istrict: Joe Zumpte, Harbor, Chairman; Fred Blunt, Brook ings, Vice-Chairman; DoDnald I ( rockett, Harbor, Member and | C.xirge Funk and W arren Mc- I Neeley, Brookings, Alternates Selection of the County ASC Committee will be mad? at the County Convention next week. ‘ •! 'V-*' • - HAL PRUITT With the Agency WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR COMING HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS CHINESE-AMERICAN DINNERS — N O T IC E — SAVE UP TO 20» Foe Your Insurance Needs Representing 4 Largast Companies in , North Amarica • AETNA • HOME • M A ffU F A C V R E R g M U T U A L \ • Omgoa Ina Company