Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 22, 1956, Page 14, Image 14

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    BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE SIX -
Thursday, March 22,1956
of Smith River and a number of t ^ ^ v e I COSTS
DEATH CLAIMS
‘The regrettable fact is that REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 11
cousins.
The Oregon State Motor Assoc- the irresponsible parents who io vote in the MAY 18 primaries.
to all th° iation has put out figures as to
J tS G IS T E R BEFORE APR IL 11 to vote tn the M AY 18 primaries. DELAS MAAS
, a He was well known
,
older residents of the Smith Riv. ,he savings ,0 trave|lers bwauw neglect their duty continue to
? do so because they are not held BAY VISITORS —
OF SMITH RIVER er val Ley.
of certain highway improve
Funeral s •rv.ces were held ments. One such is a Port Orford responsible for their dereliction. I Mrs. Pat Gibson accompanied
Délas Henry Maas, of Smith
The startling conditions existing
and Mrs. Clarence Dial to
River, passed away at Seaside from Wier’s Mortuary
anc*
Beach round trip sav­ today reflect that in America $an Francisco this past week,
Hospital, following a three-day Saturday afternoon, conducted ing of
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_ new'
$2.48 _____
when _ using tlv*
THANK YOU . . . BROOKINGS
illness from a paralytic stroke.
b> Bev. James Shelton, and in- stretch as against what it cost the home is failing in its tradit- returning Thursday
ional functions as the first and
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Born at Smith River, May 12, terment in the family plot at ovpr |he oJd rout<?
fThe Satellite Social Club wishes to take this
foremost
classroom—a
place
of
MRS.
HIBBARD
IS HOME —
1886, he was the son of the late r
Bn<r’
On this basis the considerable
After an extended visit in
peter and Susan Maas, and lived
lfl actnt pa
arers, a savjngS to the motorist that learning how to Hve as well as a
opportunity to thank the merchants and those
there his entire life. For nearly clo.^ friends were Chester Cr^>k. would accrup jf ftnd when (.f plaee of living—J. Edgar Hoover Mexico, Mrs. Webb Hibbard re'
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turned to her Harbor home, this
38 years he drove the truck for Andy Mellon Harry Brown, Roy evpr) thp sta|p gpts arf)Und tQ
who were so generous with their talents. You all
past
weekend. She says ‘‘Home
the Smith River Creamery.
1
X!™ MarkeF, /®nd acknowledging the allegiance of LAPPS VISIT
Sweet Home,’’ never looked bet-
Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Ed Coughhm Honorary pall bear- this part of the world.
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lapp, of
(o her On her way bacR
helped to make our Ninth Annual Fashion
Ethel Goodlin, Smith River and ers were Ralph Luick, Fred
The highway between here and Bellingham, Washington, were motored wlth cousins Mr and
Beam,
Arthur
Morrison
and
Ed
a brother Ernest Maas, of Eur*
, Gold Beach, is at present in an here this past week with his Mr, Ricbard Schu,ze of San
Show a success.
?ka; stepson, Everett Reekman Hight.
atrocious condition The mech- i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amoe | p rancjsco> and took in the Grand
and a step-daughter Mrs. Evelyn
Fashion Show Committee
anical damage to
‘EARN IN '”
*” passenger
,,KVl and
“*,u Lapp. They
X,‘Y , are both acc°mP- | Canyon of the Colorado besides
Horn of C’aminos, Calofornia; a
* current
' x news release
,
, from commercial ~ equipment must be
lished musicians and favored the I I other scenic marvels.
A
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sister-in-law, Miss Flossie Bales .r,
a
, ' pry great. This depreciation to congregation at the Baptist
The Oregon Education Associât-1
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I the owner’s vehicle must be tre Church with songs and violin
ion,
Portland
lists
a
Curry
Coun-
, ... Traveller
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REG ISTER BEFORE A P R IL 11
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. mendous.
discomfort i solos,
ty scholar as Wilber Jensen of
to vote in the M AY 18 p rim a ries
added to the actual cost and in-
Denark, and cites several from
, convenience will count against
Douglass County!
(all of Oregon when the tourist
season gets underway.
ANNOUNCING
a New smviet
Mineral Show
Date Is Set
For
June 9 and 10
A majority group of the Mt
SP
GARRISONS MUSIC STORE OF EUREKA
HAS OPENED A MUSIC STORE TO SERVE
THE BROOKINGS-CRESCENT CITY AREA
SALES & SERVICE
ON THE FINEST
PIANOS and ORGANS
1 M in erals I general). 2.
GARRISONS MUSIC
CRESCENT CITY SHOPPING AREA
Phone 6 8 9 3
Crescent City
HAVE YOU HEARD
ABOUT
’ THE PRICES
AT
Quality
MEATS
I
TENDERIZED
H alf or Whole
Mams
SAUSAGE —
Pound
3
Pourds
CANNED —
PICNIC HAN S
5
Pounds
$3.23
Miss Donna Schustrom. a stud­
ent at Portland College, is spend­
ing Spring vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs S-guaid
Schustrom. on Pioneer Road,
Mrs Laura Douglas, and her
granddaughter. Lindy, of Med­
ford, spent Saturday w.th Mrtt. j
Gene Ackley.
■VA’S. GORTE TO PORTLAND
Mrs Calvin Gorte and three
children .spent their vacation in
Portland with her mother, Mrs.
May Smith. She was accompan­
ied north by Mrs. Maurice Mc­
Grew.
Carl Harrison, high school
teacher, spent the weekend with
his mother at New Meadows,
Idaho.
Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs.
completed one phase of his A rm y
training and is nov >ia .
w ih the 532nd Field Artillery,
at Ft Sill, O klahom a
Pound
GROUND REEF
39i
DIRECT DRIVE
CI5A5CJ S A W
willi HOHIING POW»
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full 5 horsepower
new low cost
only 19 pounds
Min- Goldie Woida. of Wisconsin.
erals (miniature), 3. Crystals,'
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4. Mixed Mineral and Lapidary. | The Baptist Missionary Soc-
Fossils, 6. Indian Artifacts, 7. ¡ety met Thursday for their reg-
Book Fods and Large Pieces, 8. ular meeting, at the church, at
Mixed ( abachons, 9. Plume Cab- wh4ch timp they p,ppf^
thp
achons, 10. Fossil Wood Cab- following officers: Mrs. Lloyd
a e h o n s.il. Sagenite ( ‘abachons. Weeks, President- Mrs W alttr
12. Opal Cabachons, 13. C arv Sadler, Vice-President- and Mrs
| mgs and Miniatures, 14. Novel- B. E. Kerns, Secretary. Mrs.
! r h15i
SlabS’ 16‘ J °hn Burbach an,i Mrs. Frank
' o ished Wood Sections, 17. Pol- Eanger were hostesses. Thirteen
ished Limb Casts, 18. Nodules ladies were present and White
(halves), 19. Jewelry, 20. Trans- Cross sewing was done
parencies, 21. Faceted Stones, 22.
Spheres 23. M ix e d Lapidary
/
(general), 24. Uncut or Rough
TEh *S TRA1 BL
Mrs. Edith Aokley accompan­
Material.
ied
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaulieu
Division III Juniors (under 16)
1. Lapidary, 2. Minerals, 3. to ( orvallis this past* week where
they visited the Beaulieu’s daug-
dossils, 4. Mixed Exhibits.
First, second and third place ter and sonin-law, Mr. and Mrs.
ibbons will be awarded in all Jack Miller and children. Mrs.
classes, except as otherwise sta t­ Ackley also visited old time
friends at Newport and Toledo.
ed.
Winner of the door prize was
Mrs. Fred Troutman. The Trout­ HAMPTONS VISIT
Mr and Mrs. Lynn Hampton,
man’s recently returned from a
winter vacation to several points and daughter, Barbara, were in
irom Southern California to Brookings Saturday, for a few
Florida and had many interest­ hours before returning to their
ing gtories to tell regarding their home in Vale, Oregon. Mr.
trip. Another rockhound wel­ Hampton was formerly the sup­
comed back to Club activities erintendent of schools here.
was Paul Whirry, also a visitor
to the south.
The colorful slide program on
Cop|< *i Minerals was enjoyed by
ill those present. Next month'
mother group of slides will he
shown, and each member is
sktxl to bring specimens of
thunder eggs.
Mr and Mrs. H. J. Lewis,
formerly of Brookings, and now
of Portland, spent the weekend
here with their daughter and
family.
ROLLS
[7 9 M ELITE
HENRY L. NUTTING —
Death came this past week to
another founder of the City of
Brookings.
r i r-
u
Henry L U ttin g . 88, an offic-
Emily Gem and Mineral Club iaI of (he former C&Q Lumber
memliers voted last Thursday Co„ died at his Medford home.
night to hold the 3rd annual to which he had retired after
Gem
Show
.
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V
IIal1’ workin« »n the lumber industry
June 9th and 10th. Dealers from steadily from the age of 13 to
various Northwest points have his retirement, in 1931 He was
been invited to attend and show in Brookings for several yea's
their equipment and material.
previous to 1921
Complete rules for exhibitors
Mr. Nutting is survived by his
will lie published at a later date. widow, Nelda; son, B. L., of
However
. . . for
. . the benefit
, of in- Medford; and daughters Mrs.
<1.viduals wishing to show, and Ralph l.ycan. Santa Anna Calif
prepare cases in advance the ,,nd Mrs. E. II. Tucker, of Bozei
classes in Division II are listed man. Montana; a brother. Roy.
„
lof California and a sister, Mrs.
M and Mrs James Rasmusi­
ni family, of Gresham, Ore,
"ere recent visitors with Mr.
(lasr> :ssen’s m other. Mrs. (.“h a r­
ot te Rasm ussen
REGISTER BEFORE APRIL 11
to ’ x>fe in the MAY V i»ri»»w»rw’s
Here’s new help for every fa rm e r. . . the floating
power of the new Homelite EZ direct drive chain
saw that gives you more cutting for your dollar.
Its direct drive and full 5 horsepower give you peak
performance with even less effort on your p art
Because it weighs only 19 pounds, it goes any­
where with ease . . . cuts any wood from any posi­
tion, up, down, right, left.
See i t , . , feel its floating power in your own hands.
Come in for a free demonstration tomorrowl
Coast Power Saw and Equipment Co.
PHONE 2271
BROOKINGS
SPRING
IS HERE !
DO YOUR SEWING EARLY ON THE
F'rLLY AUTOW ATIf NECfKI SEWING MACHINE
YOUR OW N LOCAL DEALER FOR THIS AREA
NOW CAN GIVE YOU A PERSONAL HOME
DEMONSTRATION . . OR SEE THIS FAMOUS
HOME-MAKER AT THE
CRESCFNT
SEWING CIRCLE
LOCATED IN
CRESCENT CENTER
SHOPPING AREA
Phors 5 8 9 3 — Crescent City
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A U T O j à T I C V;
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