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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1956)
P age BROOKINGS HARBOR K itU l — eight LUTHERAN CIRCLE — Faith Lutheran Circle held their March meeting last week worried by “Bladder WeakneM" (O e ttln t at the home of Mrs. Dorothy „ a N ig h t* (too freq u en t, burr ing or It, »1- te c urin atio n ) or Strong, Cloudy Urine 1 1 Botaek. it was decided to have a Wue to common K idney and Bladder I r r i I baked-food sale at the Hi-Way ta tio n « . try C Y 8 T E X for quick, gra tifying . C om fortin g h elp . A billion CYÖTTCX ta b let* 1 Market, Saturday, March 17th. weed la past 29 year« prove «afety and success. A»k druggU t for C Y 8T K X under The next meeting will be at W t l i f i ' “ ' " or money-back guarantee. ¡the home of Marjorie Renhard, ¡Thursday, April 19th. at 7:30 iee MtNNINb OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS Thursday, March 22,1956 BROOKINGS. OREGON MORTGAGE BURN PLANNED The final payment on the in debtedness of the VFIV Hall has been made and the mortgage will be burned at the next post’s and Auxiliary’ meeting, March 21st. according to Frank Kelley, post commander. Elsewhere in this paper there has heard of the relief they have eiven right in our own is a truly alarming resume of » freely freel> given s Game commission crews have potential flood conditions in our neighborhood. It cost th been working overtime in the back country. They am real. « • of money- rea' W coastal streams salvaging -sal pecially with the return of the which was or will be retu mon, steelhead, and trout left warm sunshine which may re- us. Through the Red Cross, home stranded in pot holes by the lease huge volumes of water life was restored and the ag winter high waters. from the melting snows to rush earners helped back to pav , Jerry Bauer, fishery biologist down already swollen streams, let alone the encouragement The indebtedness was entered Should this unhappy event oe- broueM to for working out of Coquille, reported into some five years ago when netting over 1500 yearling sil- the veterans had to enclose their cur and lives and property again on throughout the nation versides, rainbows, and catfish structure to save what they • al . endangered there is at least one funds on fQr to return them to deeper waters. ready had up. Since then they dependable agency all ready ;d OUI. „.¡ghbors to Approximately 1.000 yearling and the ladies have been saving come to the aid of all distressed ’ Over-The-Top re- silverside were found in six pot their funds and annual payments with enormous facilities — the * ONLY A YEAR AGO - Lynn Hampton resigned from holes already gone dry along the have been kept up and the final ARC, familiarly known as the sponse. his school job; Phillip’s Grand Coquille River. Because of the one reached. Until the debt wasj “Red Cross.” Almost everyone; ______ * . ipening in their new store; I he receding waters and the drying paid, very little money was Crescent City Parade of Barber up of the pools only a very small available for the upkeep and the shop singers; Old Fellows visit portion of the fish can he saved improvement of the building af Coquille and OES to Ashland; The effects of the flood upon ter operating expenses were raid. 25-Year Pins to Masons and the fish life may be felt for sev Now that the building is clear, another young Young at Harold eral years but it is probable the if the income holds, the owners I and Betty’s. runs will be noticeably smaller may h- able to further improve the property. The recent turkey two or three years from now. HOME EC supper helped a great deal. Hair Styling and Cane will be Commander Kelley urges all the topic at the next meeting of members of the post and the the Home Economic Group. Lad Pioneer Has Birthday — Auxiliary to be at this moment ies attending are asked to bring i ous meeting at which elections Mrs. Agnes Maris, a pioneer visitors, their own comb, brush, J of the post officers for the en hand mirror, pins, towels and resident of Smith River, cele suing year will be held. brated her 88th birthday anniv bandanas. The rneeting will be at I HIGHWAY SIGN LAW — 10 a m. on March 21st, at the ersary on February 29th. An Everyone concerned with an open house was enjoyed during Chetco Grange with a potluck existing or proposed sign along the afternoon when friends and lunch at noon. Oregon’s highways should first At the previous meeting there relatives called to extend birth consult Chapter 541, of the 1956 was a very good turnout—some day greetings. Cake, ice cream, code. This new law treats on the and coffee were served to the Now you a n hav. better insurance and 30 ladies attending. guests. Hostesses were Mrs. Rob subject quite exhaustively with ’te r v io e-a t folding-monay-tixe savings’, ltus » sundry penalties for violations. ert Maria, Mrs. Pal Maris and In a recent decision, the law ap' 1 lofursnos for careful driver« only, reducing losses. WANT A DOG? Mrs. Mabel Maris. plies to campaign advertisements Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to Mrs. Nichols, who helps run Mrs. Moris, Sr., was bom in the city dog pound with her hus Liverpool, England, February as well as all others. cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay* band. said that several good dogs 29, 1868, 'and really celebrates ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance? are available from time to time. her birthday every four years. SNOW RUN-OFF — They destroy some strays picked She came to Del Norte county There is undoubtedly a solid Call Naw. No obligation. up, but often get some well- when she was twenty and m ar core for the fear of flooding trained dogs, available for a ried Joseph Maris, now deceased. (from the tremendous amount of home. If interested, call 3476. She has lived in the pioneer Mar 'snow in the elevations. The dan' is home for nearly 68 years and ger is not limited to the Colum has maintained an active interest bia Valley, as at the head of in her church work and commun even the coastal streams snow is laying to a depth of several ity. • She was showered with many feet. Should melting temperat P E T E J . L E SM E IST E R A G EN C Y birthday cards and greetings for ures come with a rush, rapidly S t i l IT THRU THF. rising streams are inevitable. P h o n e 3311 B ro o k in g s many more happy birthdays. CHINA BOTTLE — Beach combers might be on the lookout for bottles with a message in them. Mrs Lee H al\ of Tanglewood, near Bandon, re cently picked a bottle from the debris in which was a note stat- ,ng the bottle had been released from a Chinese junk and giv ing explicit directions as to what was desired of the finder. Mrs. Hall is returning the card to Tor 1 mosa. F1&H SALVAGE — SAFE « DRIVERS ATTENTION... COQUILLE AUTO CO. $ $ $ $ $ $ $ N ow yo u can e n jjy Sunny Brook P R IC E FOR SA FEC O AUTO Straiy/tf or B lend- a« yo u prefer! SAME W IT H S AV E EACH! IN S U R A N C E WANT A M k ” ‘l »41 ti KENTUCKY S T R A IG H T BOURBON Y V H lS K E Y KENTUCKY BLENDED W H IS K E Y So8O jfc I’lN T e n jo y H ie 5 ■ ^ R 3 5 ./Ä O T . w ill* k e y • h « « ’» y îhe V’B that snwshöd 30 tiîorid records i in day Discover w hat happened at the thrilling Kingman, Arizona n I BROOM CO D IV .O F NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS C ^ P . . 1 01 " L l i . i UC a Y BLENDED WHISXLY CONTAINS U L U lR A l. 3 r ia » .a performance run! Try this fo rd • • • ,or pick-up . . . f o r passing . . . f o r k ill-ltu th n g ! — You’ll love w hat you experience! VOTERS NOTICE — The City of Brookings has been divided in two Precincts with Highwty 101 as the dividing line as follows: BROOKINGS PRECINCT NO. 1 - AU n -u k n is ..I, the oceanside o( Highway 101 »"d »etwe«. .1 Chetco River and the city limit boundary on the North i Brookings P,K(X)K1NGS PRECINCT NO. 2 — dl residents on the Easterly side of Highway 101 and be tv. t en the Chetco River and city limit boundary on th» rth ol Brin-kings. l l.RRLl.O PRECINCT — f . n#w dasait pioeng grounds i t Kingman, Anion«, photogiaphed at world s mos. mod.tn t.s l U«cM-Foid s n«w v I ri-aiih-nl!. mil residing within the ciu hum- ol Brooking- and North of the Chetco River. (See Map» It’s the 225-h.p. Thunderbird Special V-8 you can have now in Ford! N a w a t f C o lo r R a g a . . . C h a rc o a l a n d F in k t Also S a b le Ton, N e u t r a l C ra y e n j * A vo ca d o G ro a n . O u tw e a r « p r in te d lln o lo v r t 3 to S tim e « I * II» » f l a t w ith o u t c e m o n tin t I • « l« d w »lv o B IA U TY -W IA R r G u aran tee I • At 6 p m. on Saturday, feon.ary 25, a '« F >rd set out to re-write the record book at the new Ford Proving Grounds, Kingman, An/. Just a little over one hour later, this 325-h p. Ford had set 30 netv uor/j ».urfct-ranging from short runs to 100-mile performance! To you this record- breaking performance promises the most exciting response ever delivered for so little money. Hills you ve long known w ill disappt <r. Stop lights will be fast failing mem.-ties within instants after your fixit nmlgt s the throttle. And when it comes to pas mg. you’ll pass in a wink with plenty ot 'uhiH-sh” in reserve. hunde rbird looks, too ». vou get more than record breaking • -nee when vou drive a Ford \ -8. the long, low look of the l ord N ever Need« e*>oA-g» < " The registered voter« residing in these Precinct* should notify Oletn A Walker. County Clerk, Gold Bench at once stating their precinct, so their names will 1* listed m the proper poll book. If not registered, you can register with Mrs Mae Smith City Recorder of Brookings and official Registrar for these Precincts or at the County Clerk’s office in Gold Beack £ (rubbing S fl > yjç 7ANDRT * »HU'» » M t t curtí ful Tia-jI g. . OSTENBERG'S Thunderbird. It’s the kind of sleek years- ahead ftyling for which Ford is famous. Let Lifeguard Design Start Protecting Yoa And. of course, you get Ford’s exclusive I ifeguard Design. An »ng all cars in the low-price field, only Ford gives you this extra protection. Doesn t your family de serve this extra safety in the event of an accident? in todav, won’t you? Slide behind the wheel of this 225-h.p. Ford that set SO world performance records' Take it out or the road . . . and let it whisk you from -whoa” to GO as you’ve never gone be fore' When you return you’ll understand u hy Ford is the V-8 with the world's big gest following. The GO is great in a /More real economy, real stand-up So whether vou judge a car on perform an ce . . . or safety . . . o r styling it s easy to see that vour best buy is a Ford \ And as an added benefit, you get the eco nomical upkeep and built-in value that are part of the Ford tradition. So . . . come V -8 DUNNING MOTORS Your Curry County A uthorited F o rd -M ercu ry Dealer ' Brookings Oregon