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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1956)
Thursday, January 19, 193d S L IG H T E R R O R T he PIT.OT has been solicited, in an airm ail le tte r from Spain, to buy some stories. In the pros pectus, the w riter, citing his background, s ta te s he w as a L ieutenant, ju n io r grade, in the M arine Corps, w hich is a rank w ith which no one seems fam iliar. T here is such a rank in the Navy. M E A S L E S A R E R A M P A N T __i Bobby Page cam e down w ith the m easles Sunday, and joins; several other youngsters simil- l arly affected. • i BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON n C n O n u W n S ***— — — S W IM M / m IN G page Tq the W E S T E IN W ORLD we STATE DEATHS M EM O RY G A R D E N — e re indebted for a th rillin g sto ry m* 1 Some y ears ago, L. E. Ireland, of a N orth Bank. Coquille R i \ _ _ , ___________ ____ H A V E DECLINE " ho had a host of friends in the dairym an, and his neighbor, per- ww O regon's 1955 traffic deaths whole west, had a 'M em ory G ar suaded a herd of fo rty cows to l ll a y liO lu K.CV w ere set ten tativ ely at 400 F ri den at Gold Beach. Probably sw im to safety. T he cows had „„. . day, a decline of 21 from the , some of it rem ains, though Mr. GUILD E L E C T S — been moved to w hat w as th ought trap t \ 1 owners of small 1954 to tal. 11 eland has passed his earth ly a safe .oca.ion, but a , 4 in th e ™ he t T " " ‘t St. T im o th y ’s G uild has elect cares. S ecretary ’ of S ta te E arl T. prOb cms °< ed th e following officers for the m orn,ng. tlv d airf m an and h i . X , , ? , D ie kindly old gentlem an wras N ew bry said the decrease places y ea r: Pres. P au lin e Eneeman; wife found the riv e r rising H e f-u i /, . P tiees< Oregon am ong th e co m parativ a recipient, over the years, of all Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ered e“ Ch,“'f f“ rM ,e r Vice-Pres., M arilyn P a te ; Sec., called to a neighbor for help, lit ely te w states m anaging to tu rn so rts of shrubs, slips, seeds, bulbs F lynn, S atu rd ay , J a n u a ry 14th, a Isabel! S hannon; Treas., H arriet a lan tern , grabbed a h an d fu l of nu.„, said ‘ ‘ OneS ° 1 th e ir traffic deaths dow nw ard! corm s and w hat not, all of w hich son. Dr. R onniger w as in a tte n d Baker. The next m eeting of the hay, and to g eth er they waded »moil in 1955. The nation as a whole he carefu lly tucked into his g a r ance. Guild will be at the h o m e . of through w ater to reach thezhedr. h o ld o v e r P W r tW ° ^ nerS suffered about a six percent in den plot and all cuddled to its W ith nothing but the lighted ?• ? 4'9Q0.'(^ 0 acres of our Mrs. B aker. lan tern , the sound of h S .^ n i J e o ^ c i a l tim berlands,” crease, according to inform ation predestined beauty. He had them su it w as a n o th e r a n d e n tire ly voices, and perhaps the sm ell ^ 7 * a”d this arPa ' rec en ed from the N ational S a f .ill m arked at leas, in his mind new p lan t lo r his M em ory G ar- dim. hay, th e 40 cows sw am h reugh ° ? Y flftJ w n t ety Council. T hrough October, - and could tell his visitors all 38 sates had reported fatality about them. w a fe r ,„d re a c h ., more , , ‘ n Instead of sending Mr. Ire increases ranging from tw o to w em X l y " Of, L a 'ld reP° r,Wl ' ha‘ »" 38 percent. land some perishable, mediocre, P A T R O N IZ E -Most of O regon’s b ettered ree-1 or q u ite impei-sonal thing in re P IL O T h a r m s way. m ated four billion board feel of A D V E R TISER S P R E S B Y T E R IA N E L D E R S " " ' n ' * as h arvested from these ord cam e in Deoember, N ew bry m em brance of an anniv ersary or I ju s, for friendship's sake, ”L E ” A R E O R D A IN E D i?’?'1 . woodlands” in 1 9 5 4. said, w ith 35 deaths now record S everal weeks ago th e con- i h eth er orl notu a new forest ed d u rin g tljat m onth as com would have a packet, the con- gregation of the Brookings Pres- ’ th ? ‘ Can„ , .harVested from pared w ith 53 in D ecem ber of icnts o, which he would add to byterian Church elected M r ho,dl^ ^ x - n d s up- 1954. Reeept ot delayed reports his Memory Garden, and each of the d eath s of persons now and e w ry one of them would get Joseph Kanick and Mr. WUHsI h ur ting yovt listed as in ju red m ay force an *ts sh are of loving care. No one fra»«dfafs R agland to serve as ruling eld- • t u .• ers in the church This past ?, tim ber from the farm upw ard revision ot th e Decem- could stop at «’Ire la n d ’s” w ithout __ teliett bei count, but N ew bry said he i personally conducted to u r of '‘f "C ! a«) 1Ç, h r tn - . Sunday, Ja n u ary 8th the im - ! ° ° ? *. mUSt n v c t part of i-s garden and a recitatio n of w as confident the s ta te would P a ssiv e service of o rdinal ton ' ° U*' fu ” T needs aad offset loss- hose Who had rem em bered him at least hold most of th e gain. and in s,alia,io n ,o th e e ld e rsh .p , a „,l’ d i s e a ^ - m " ', The y e a r’s w orst traffic-killing a '>‘l Quite possibly, the end re- w as held. Rev, H enry O ster- X r t r t m onths w ere Ju ly w ith 45 dead, m eier presided, reciting the T hrough th e efforts of the Angus, w ith 42, and October, 48. ch arg e to the elders elect and lh e “S-D D ay ” cam paign cov farm fo restry program of the pronouncing the vows to which S ta le F erin e 1 days from ovem ber o restry D epartm ent and T ' T g th ,hC dayS fn wi N Novemfx‘r ti-c udders gave affirmation. The o th e r public and private agen- through D u m b e r 11 saw 20 ordination p ray er was offered cies, th e sm all woodland ow ner fa ta ,itie s as C(m’ w ith the elders kneeling and re- hu eeivm office. ___ Mr’ K anick T bCf inning m erits of 7 ^ 1 g il ii- i n g ♦ the .. and Mr. Ragland will s e n e foÍ J T lv highly ‘ F R ^ lw n s n v L ' T ? ? r.Up?<,.d ’ ? ll P " rP,” e >™<* d«igne<l not only for highway w ith'"tLeothm -1? V h‘,S’ j ° ining ^ ^ ^ h o ^ Ú ' b e e Í ’a great D*VÍd MarshaJ1 S tr a ¡n was the ravel, f,ut Kllh lhe tra of ter rain or weather — the ‘Jeep’ T ru ck ! Session which ° f th e he,p in good forestry The 08 by 601,1 ¡n the M a it H os’ „1 X n p"r eO f e r t a n O X ' " " ......... I956' , It shifts easily from 2-wheel drive for highw ay or street into 4-wheel drive when extra traction is needed to carry its payload of over a ____1 2 n ( nurch. lt off and seeding ¡t w¡(h w as boni on New Y ear’s Day to ca n ’ h r° Ui h ,nU< ’ r an<u S ,OW ° F S° ft earth where o rd ‘n ary trucks to logging practices th at will in- Mrs. H al E dw ard S train , of M UCK R A K IN G — n go. Equipped with power take-off. it supplies mobile power su re regeneration of com mercial Langlois, and is the grandson of ( riticism of Coos C ounty offic the E v e re tt S tra in s and the k no V T I ° f ni^ th in e ry for business or farm. The ‘Jeep’ Truck tree species. ials for “S quandering” county Boiees. is now available with power brakes. * So ta r th e state, w ith only resources by the selling of forest lands to big operators, a re re five farm foresters, has been M any ltnf . s of work which were unknow n a generation 4-WHEELORIVE ported by the NORTH BEN D able to assist about 900 ow ners h arv ested from these sm all farm each year. M any owners have ago are now commonplace. I he autom obile m echanic, th e NEW S, to have been m ade a t a woodlands. Such products con btvm quick to g rasp the p o te n t trib u te su b stan tially to the farm recent m eeting at N o rth Bend. radio ann cu n cer, the airplane pilot—all a«* products o f TRUCK A group, said to have been o rg ial in th e C hristm as tree m a r income and to the sup p o rt and ket. P lan tin g th e ir cutover tra c t payrolls of local com m unities. the present generation. O ther occupations had their origin anized at the instigation of th e W IL L Y $...w o rlfs largest makers of 4-wheel drive vehicles Coos Bay TIM ES, was told, by and m arginal farm acres with However, m uch of th e tim b er is far beyond the memory of man. Take pharm acy, for ex J. F. McKee, th a t th é county in C h ristm as trees as a first crop h arvested p rem atu rely and most Ask for a demonstration today,.* has been a good stepping stone w oodlands a re being “over c u t.” ample, with its four thousand years of recorded history. years gone by, had th en m ade sales which, since, have allowed in selling g o frestry to farm ers, It is m uch like w ithdraw ing sav W e take considerable pride in being associated with a thnre large operators, which lie lh e dem and for planting stock ings o r investm ents at the tim e from the Oregon F ores, N ursery they a re earn in g the highest profession with such fine traditions. Pharm acy must be nam ed "big profits.” T he N EW S a, Corvallis has exceeded the possible in terest. “Wise use and note its checking of th e sales supply. ol I uiidamental im portance to have so long endured. m ore forest education will do w ere m ade a t the “going prices'* 185 S O U T H E L L E N S B U R G — Today a larg e sh are of O reg m uch to stabilize production on of th e time. on’s o u tp u t of lumber, pulpwood, — G O L D B EA C H O R E G O N o u r farm w oodlands." Ladd said. cordwoods, posts and piling is How would you like to m eet the person you th ought y o u ’d glow up to be when you w ere a kid? S.D.A. P R O JE C T — The S. D. A. congregation had a W hite E lephant sale in the V ITV H all last S atu rd ay e v e n -1 ing. They realized $120 tow ard a p ro jecto r to be used in th e ir activities. S IT E P R O SP E C TIN G — The local Masonic Lodge is looking for a building site They had preveously been in terested in the psoperty of the la te Eddie K rau s but com plications have a- risen and the m em bers have de cided it isn’t ,0 th e ir liking. M ur ray P alm er is chairm an of the com m ittee set up ,0 ’consider p otential plots and will welcome Investigate the Plan ^,,r consolidating debts and solving financial problems, any suggestions. Mrs. C harlie (P e a rl) Young left for B akersfield. W ednesday, to help h er d aughter, Joyce, properly an ticip ate a new g ran d child. Joyce w ill be rem em bered here as Mrs. H arold Dobbs. - Small Farms, me. Timber Owners three INGROWN NAIL It’s ths all purpose Awheel drive truck! //t e Ce n l y e ^ ^ C a ti Jeep B U F F IN G T O N M OTOR C O M PA N Y F R A N K ’S P H A R M A C Y — Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — $ MONEYS $ MONEYS Jr MONEY Ar A Nutry! 53-88 at the new branch office o f the n o t r e p o n sib le A ft-*® Ifelelpho “Use party lings sharrn^li[. . the call that comes through may be fo r you!” Keep calls b rie f...s p a c e calls fa irly ...r e p la c e receiver c a re fu lly ... release line for emergencies iim u 6MMir Mr Mabel Thompson showed up at the Pilot Office, ea rly on Monday m orning, w ith pictures of w hat happened to th e ir gar- 'ge, on the H arb o r side, when a car hit it, early Sunday m o rn ing. S he says she didn't bust off the front of the stru c tu re arvl blam es it on to D elbert Glass, a.id goes on to say the highw ay is m ighty slick, right there, flue to clay w ashing off from above ays th ere w as an other accident, right handy, and someone sm ack- ¡' cd a telephone pole, and th a t several cars have had n ea r ac- cidents there. SQ U A R E D A N C IN G — T h ere’ll be free sq u are dance essona at the Odd Fellow s H al', come S a tu rd a y evening, provid- g those th a t w an t to learn show up prom ptly at 8 p.m. V te r an hour o r so of teaching. >y none b e tte r than Buzd Will- ai.-.s, th e re will be more dancing -cording to Mike Page. The Odd Fellow s plan to run these »•;/ - fher S atu rd ay night for long as the crowd stays w ith them. ON T H E M O VE — A fter all these years, Mr. and Ray S tru eb in g a re house •unt.ng. How com e? 'They have 80:1 the r place to Thelm a an d , K enneth L^e, and figure on Mi. (Lng a new home on th e ir p- 4>erty ju st over the line in C al.form a. T hey're looking for * p ace to hole up until th eir new place ta ready Mrs. l^ e is ■« d au g h ter of the Spingers. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORPORATION Loans from s2 5 to * 1 5 0 0 AUTOMOBILE - - - SALARY - - - FURNITURE O PEN 9 TO 5 N O R T H G A T E B U IL D IN G W EEK D A Y S 9 B R (X )K IN G S U N T IL N '(X )N OPENING ON . . . FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1956 SA T U R D A Y PHONE 4161 1X )N ROSS, Manager $ MONEY$