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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1956)
V GRADE PLAYERS LOSE L ast F rid ay night th e C rescent ’C ity G rade School team beat the B ro o k in g s-H arb o r G rade School in a 61*54 b attle. It w as a te r r ific gam e, and a te rrific scoring pace. H ie score w as set w ith only 6 m in u te q u arte rs. The Brook- ingfr-H arbor G rade School has h a d a v ery good season. Lorin Solom coaches the 8th graders, w h ile R ichard Y ates coaches the , INSTITUTE bouquet to those Gold Beach knls F o r ttseir delightful exhibition, I noted everf eye w as glued To th a t cornucopia of am bition. a W hile th e re I sa t w ith creak in g joints, ’Tw as really quite pathetic, R ecalling bygone days of yore W hen I was th a t athletic. 7th grade team. —---------- ' SQMCTWWGQ KJ J J ■ ■ ■ ■ Il Í« ■ ■ » WANT A M . T I suppose th e teach ers feel as I Though a m illion things be- league her. W e’ll give the p la n a thorough try Indeed we will, Ed Seger! — Mrs. F rank W aldien We m ade a sand table, one end has W ashington’s home and Lin coln’s log cabin is on the o th er . _*» T.1 . ,.nd — Joe Poole. cm n Constance and I m ade some . U- I n .n k i Wf. lumpedick. 'L um py D ick) Wo passed it out. We put some sin num un on it. They didn t like trie . w . ta ste of it but some did. w e m ade it out of m ilk and flour Jo>ce la c k r i lL POST b u t al- z-yo* o S C R v IPT (comic, j ’ m ost tragic* A stray * dog a te th e mu»«, i “h candles which were hardening \ j « o ut of doors for th e program . f ( Luckily, we didn’t p ut all them outside to harden. HI-WAY MARKET • OPEN 8:ooA.M. TO 9:50 P.M. 6 Blocks North «•/ .Jity Center • Green Beans G O O D LUCK BRAND — Short Cut 10 e per CAN Chubby GIANT TIDE 69c DOG FOOD N o .l tin — 6 c each SUNSHINE — Pound SUGAR Pow dered or Brown pound box SODA CRACKERS . 2 5* NALLEY — G erbers BABY FOOD Strained 95c doz. OSCAR M YER — 12 oz. tin Junior Food 10c ea. PORK LUNCHEON MEAT 3 for * 1 .0 9 CELERY HEARTS 19c Each Gravensteln Apple Sauce TOMATOES M O N A R C H BRAND — Field G ro w n 303 Tin . . 2 for 33c 23c pound * PARTY TIM E — 4 6 oz. tin TOMATO JUICE SWEET POTATOES 4 for * 1 .0 0 and YAMS 2 pounds 29c MIRACLE W H IP — Q u a rt SALAD DRESSING CABBAGE 5 c 1h 49c MUNCYS MKT FRESH Pound STEWING HENS O R EG O N CHIEF - SLAB BACON lb. 39c Local rockhounds are busy .... . , licking specim ens and keeping * * , . . th e ir saws and grinders whizzing these days in p rep aratio n for the th ird annual A zalea F estial Rock and Mineral Show sponsored by l ___ , th e Mt. Emily Gen and M ineral Club. At a recent m eeting of th e C lub com m ittee chairm en w ere ; appointed and plans discussed . for organizing th e la rg est . and j * . m ost interesting gro u p of dis- . plays yet brought to g eth er m this com m unity for th e tw o day event. The show chairm en in charge are as follow s: G eneral Display C hairm an, Tom Yocum; T ickets and Sakes, A rt Pierce; G rab Bags, Ron P ierson; Judges and Prizes, C harles Young; Re- fneshments, Sue Jackson and Publicity, M arian Chapm an. At the F eb ru ary 16th m eeting a lectu re and slide program was given by Claude Goldizen en titled "Q uartz Fam ily„M inerals”. A sh o rt talk on "W onderstone” w as also on th e p ro g ram w ith several specim ens belonging to Club m em bers on view for ident ification. ' T w en ty o n e m em bers and five g uests attended this inform ative m eeting. Mrs. G ertru d e Penn of Crescent City won th e door prize which was a beautiful carved Ja d e fish m ade by C harles Hoff man. N ext m onths program will in clude a lectu re on Fossils by A rth u r Bollinger. M em bers are asked to bring th e ir fossil spec im ens for display. The Field T rip planned for la s t Sunday to the Brow nsboro a re a was postponed because of th e storm . ILONAS H ot or M ild CHILI CON CARNE and BEANS 5 for * 1 .0 0 12c ROCK H O U N D S PREPARE SH O W « N o ta ry Public I LAL P R U IT T Phone 2341 or 3762 A CU TE L IT T L E N E ST all snuggled high above the City w here you can see th e move m ent of the town by day and th e lig h ts by night and the m ighty Ooean too (when it isn’t raining) but it is really a home, w ith fireplace, m aster bedroom and a childrens room w ith all kinds of builit-ins, th ere a re 2 acres inrluding a good garden spot all for $9,800 on easy term s. $500 DOWN, and $50 P E R MONTH, a very clean little home w ith one bedrtxim and u tility room, about Q acre right in town, to ta l price is $4.250 CLOSE IN. ACRE RICH SOIL, homey little place at $6,750. w ith $750 down tnd the balance like ren t. 2 BEDROOMS R IG H T IN TOW N, sm all a ttic too, clean and iv a t, nice lot. w ith gar age and garden house, all for $5500. INVI S T ONLY $650 and you are in business, sm all 2nd hand store, price includes the inventory, lease on building and ap a rtm en t to live in. 39C INSURE LEAN & G O O D - PORK ROAST Reel Estate A gency « Insurance lb. 39c .7 Pound GROUUD BEEF AND YOU CAN REBUILD J THE EVENT C? TIRE HAL P R U IT T Phone 2341 or 3762 by M rs F rank W aldien — N EW S — W ell, an o th er U pper Chetco com m unity project has been con sum m ated. T hanks to Mr. R ag land, F o rest Service supervisor. Condensed from the F red G ardner, Bill Ryder, Floyd Am erican Legion M agazine I recently drove into a large M atlock and F ra n k W aldien the Chetco River is again flowing garage in New York to have a . . , j j headlight u j .- u.. removed. j The mu u .. nder th e bridge of over dead . . . . instead . . it. D ynam iting of th e gravel m echanic pulled out th e light ; obstruction proved q u ite an at* and threw it into th e tra sh bas- i * tt • . n i j tractio n for all of th e neighbor- ket. He installed a new lam p and . . L hood. The first b last brought reached in and flipped th e light fisherm en to the scene w here switch. No light. U nabashed, h e . , . . . looked again and found th a t th e 'T ‘ T 'P ° tro u b le w as a loose wire, lie obsarve ,h e Cost . 0 hooked it up and asked fo r $2.20 '-a rtic p a n ts : $1455 for dynam t e .. . t .. , , and fuse (we had to buy a whole th e price of th e new lam p plus 3 box, Mr. R agland) four pow der labor. headaches, and VERY COLD Now it ’s nonsense to say th a t Feet. th e re is som ething peculiarly i Al F au lk n e r left for P o rtland larcenous about th e au tom otive la st w eek to en ter th e V eterans industry. It has no m ore crooks H ospital there. Your neighbor» and morons th an any o th e r field are tru ly sorry to see you leave has. However, since we A m er o u r com m unity, Mr. F au lk n er. icans spend m ore money on our Mrs. H enry P ayne su b stitu ted ca rs than on any o th e r single item , w ith th e exception of food. T ? ” °‘ BETTER SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR We m ade some window paper like the pioneers did. W e greest thp paper — D ouglas Leeds. Donald P ayne showed the beaver skin to th e upper grades. T he beaver w as ca u t on the Chetco river —w ritte n by Ralph. D onald is a first grader. Build faster -pay less BUTLER with buildings Assign the job to your B u tler Builder and the BUTLER Build ing System. w e’ve reached a point w here we scream fa r louder a t spending $ 6 1 as WOe ‘ No details« yet, but newcomers to put a $3,500 c a r back on th e road th an we do a t spending $9 ™ m ovins in ,° ,h c E ldrld8c to overhaul a $35 w atch. In theory, we buy o u r service w here we buy o u r cars. A ctu a l' ly. we would do b e tte r to buy o u r cars w here we buy o u r aer- vice. Before you buy a new car. „ “ u n ,y h“ , Brad« 1 th e Save preliminary engineering ™a d “ , a r . “ P ra in a costs w ith B u tle r mass-pro hylps a 'l ot- b u t. 1' do? " ' ,0»,< duced basic rigid-frame system. I 7 1 an? lnc sunshine w ill d° mUCh KPOd ,o r th a t sec,ion bring your present c a r into the this side of M uckle Muck, does it? service d ep artm en t of the d ealer T he re g u la r m onthly m eeting who handles the m ake you are of th e U pper Chetco School PTA considering. w as held F e b ra u a ry 16th. I t w as O bserve how you are tre a te d : Y o u r ro o f it q u ic k ly a n c h o re d A re the em ployees co u rteo u s? voted to apportion $50 tow ard into place w ith B u tle r’s die- play equipm ent for th e school. Did they do th e w o rk ? Is the formed metal roof system. G ladys P ayne gave a ta lk on th e ca r ready w hen they said it beginning of P.T.A. in honor of would be? A re th e prices in line w ith o th e r shops? You a re safe ' ,D ay T he m ee" " 5 Was, to assum e th a t If they tre a t you I by °.rEa" ‘“ " ° " 7 well as a chance custom er, th e y . ... o im u n iy ub w *iien will tre a t you well as an ow ner , " ° f ,nd,v,dual <*“ »* flnlhhliiK Is under way sooner of th e ir product. of eook.ng, sewing, ca rp en try . with any kind of sidewall you ~i -r . a and livestock. D onald P ay n e is specify. Fewer weather delays. indifferent,y^'or d w S n X ¿ ° “ assista n t Leader. Mrs. Sylvia Lee | stran g er, they will do th e sam e of th e county extension office thing a fte r you’ve bought a car cam e to supervise and assist and have fa r moi«1 a t stake. in organizing and g ettin g th e In th e d ealers shop the service club sta rte d t. m an ag er and m echanics have im m ediate access to up-to-date Architect-datignad exterior«, in B IT S O' T H IS A N D T H A T — factory- inform ation and a large teriors to your taste and budget To th e queries as to why my stock of parts. In addition, they are part of our complete con h»vo ho»™ I c°lu m n w asn’t in la st w eek’s struction service. n a \e heavy experience on your p jL Q y I didn’t w rite one m ake and model. Call Us Today — Too busy . . . flu at o u r house too. T here is a procedure you can Let us show you follow which will p ro tect you SCHOOL N O TES — the q u a lity f e a (self ex p lan ato ry ) ag ain st abuses. Before you bring tures that give you Mrs. W aldien is reading us your ca r in for service, try to e x tr a v a lu e in stories about Lincoln and W ash B u tle r buildings. decide ju st w hat it Is th a t is ington and the pioneers. We Ask us to show you B u tle r wrong. I don't m ean th a t you buildings in use, erected with gave a p rogram on F eb rau a ry have to be a m echanic; sim ply our complete engineering and 16th. 1956. We envited th e big construction service. decide w hat it is th a t bothers room. — M arilyn Thornton. you about the ca r's condition or Tom m y ar.d I told about m a k perform ance. Get a notebook and ing the pioneer candles, we m ade w rite it down in as much detail th e candles out of beef fat, we as possible. You m ight w rite, for lit the candles Linda Travis. Medford Blowpipe Co. instance, "E ngine knocks w hen We m ade ink like th e pioneers 220 Mc' M cAndrews toad gas pedal is released. T hum p in ’ ‘...... J " * ? , Ü ,, 220 rea r when pulling aw ay.’’ dld’ U e m ade H ° Ut ° f ° ak ballS’ P hone 3’1006 M edford W hen you drive into th e shop tell the m echanic w hat is wrong. W hen you re tu rn for tlx? ca r pay no m oney u ntil you have tested the c a r on the road, ac com panied by a mechanic. W hen you get in, ta k e out your n o te book, and consult it. As you drive, look and listen for those th in g s th a t w ere bothering you. If any of them a re still there, refuse to pay until they a re cor rected. 1. S tick to shops and d e a le rt w ith a solid local r e p u ta t’on. \\ hen you do find a good man. sta y w ith him You m ay get an occasional bargain By shopping around, but you will lose money -n th e long run. 2. S tay aw ay from com e-oes and sensational offers. “T re- I mendous disco u n ts” alm ost a l ways m ean m icroscopic service. 3. Before you have y o u r car repaired, w rite down ju st how the car acts or w hat the dam age is. Before you pay for th e re* p a is , test-drive th e car, accom p anied by the m echanic. M ake sure th a t ev ery th in g you noted has been corrected. 4. Give y o u r c a r reg u lar, and periodic m aintenance to forestall ' g. expensive jobs. 5. Insist on thorough service when it is lubricated. See to it th at chassis and body (locks, hinges, etc.) a re lubricated and inspected at reg u lar intervals. 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