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Thursday, April 5, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON I nothing can he done in the way Baldock Reports SHRINE CIRCUS — of highway work until funds are Road To Agness On Highway Funds The Shrine Club of Coos and available. He told his audience Grows Dimmer Curry Counties is sponsoring a R. H. Baldock, state highway that federal funds were essent- Because operator constructed | circus to be held in the Coquille engineer told the Coquille Cham | ial and if Congress had, in 1944, roads are serving the "Rogue Community building, April 6th ber of Commerce, recently, that passed the highway aid bill some River Working Circle”, for the > 22 billion dollars now would he time being, according to H er-' There will be two performances, expended and that, because Cbn- shel Obye, Siskiyou Forest Sup one at 3:30 in the afternoon and gresa did not act, we are as far ervisor, no access road funds, the other at 8 in the evening. behind as we find ourselves. The have been asked for. Obye told They have engagetl Rud\ Bros. — SALES and SERVICE - j deficiency in good roads is cost Circus to put on the show which th<? Coos County Chamber of ALSO ing motorists an estimated 60 Commerce there were th ree! features the Carlyle Acrobatic AUTHORIZED DEALER to 70 million dollars a year, Troup, widely known for their routes being contemplated when through accidents, car depreciat moneys become available when stellar performances. Hillah Temple Oriental Band ion and wasted time, he said. roads are needed. One is sur will put on part by playing and AUTOMATIC EIRE Baldock stated that until Con veyed over the divide between CONTROL SYSTEMS gress makes some definite dec i Agness and Powers, and th e , marching. School children will ision all plans for the Oregon ; other two up from Gold Beach, t- be isued free tickets on applying State Highway Commission are possibly extending from the ex-1 to several of the merchants in PHONE 2592 BOX 25 the Coos County capital. being held up. J isting Hunters Creek Road. Ob> ? BROOKINGS, OREGON . told his listeners that last year a million dollars was spent on The supervisor stated that up J roads in the area, one up Elk until a couple of years ago there M a m b .r River, in Curry County; and was almost no interest in the fe d e ra l Depot if another access road in Josephine timber of the Rogue circle and Intuì ance Corporation County, both extending into now everyone wants it, right away. Forest Sendee Timber areas. PAGE FIVE -A Sketch Book •VASCWS TO MEET — | on the following evening Ralph Off,«-« of Sidney Oroft Lodge W" n*e" °f * C A F. 4 AM.. will meet with theff Oregon w.11 attend. Mr. niem ot lAoro,* . p ... . Moore is a resident of Grants District Deputy1 Grand Master on n Pass. „ All Masons in .. the area are ., .. „ i „ , April 5th. He is well known in urged to attend. this area—Elton Schroeder—of Myrtle Point. Tt is expected that FYR-FYTER RED COMET KENNETH B. LEE I To 69 Million Americans "Saving Money Means Banking i t ” Save with bank J safety at 1 STATE TIMBER SALE Loeb Park Salvage Sale Sealed bids will be received at the office of the State Forester, 2600 State Street, Salem Oregon, on or before 2 p.m., May 7, 1956, for those thirteen (13) down Douglas fir trees marked with a painted X, located on the follow ing described timbe sale area situated in Curry County, Oregon, to wit: Part of the Southwest quarter of the north east quarter (SW>4 N EX 4 ) and part of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter ( N E ^ S E ^ ) of Section 13, Township 40 South, Range 13 West, Willamette Meridian. M IN IM U M STUMPAGE PRICE NATIONAL BANK < X OF PORTION* ’ Of! se¡‘ . Í » EARN EXTRA IN T E R " ? G n o r add to vo i by A j huh .... account earn interest, f. ill) i A p r il firs t. O R E G O N 'S Ol'.'.'J S T A T E W ID E The minimum price that will be considered is as follows : Douglas fir 53 MBF at $15.00 per M — $795.00 Bid award will be made on the basis of the largest total lump sum bid. The State makes no guarantee as to the quantity or quality of the timber to be sold hereunder. Payment: Cash payment in full shall be required with bid. Prospective bidders should secure a copy of the prospectus covering terms of the sale from thè office of the State Forester, 2600 State Street, Salem, Oregon, or Coos Forest Protective Association Headquarters, Coos Bay, Oregon. The State Forester reserves the right to waive minor technicalities or to reject any or all bids. Publication dates: April 5, 12, 19, 26 and May 3, 1956 BAT OSTtttotRCS O petatiot SPRING PAINT UP Paint Helps Keep the Home Younger W IN A FREE TRIP TO _z ' * RUBBER BASE PAINT Mural Tone $345 gallon By BUD PISAREK MENNING BUICK I tried a Tom. Dick and Harry routine in m.v column a few weeks ago, and thanks to the lino operator, the proof reader, and the prin. *r it back fired! You notice I take no blame for hunt and peck typing. — Sketch Book —■ Bsi - r tn But, never say die! 1 will try again this week with a new ver sion. Have you noticed Rotary Clubs three lead bowlers names? They are: Tom (McKenzie) Dick (Dr. Smith) and Murray (Palm er). FOR A BETTER USED CAR • • • — Sketch Book I couldn’t let the Wisconsin BETTER SEE primaries go by with out at least one comment. You no doubt read about them and the tor nadoes. Those Badgers do it up Brown. When THEY have an election there is no limit as to the amount of fanfare. — Sketch Book — Talking about getting out to vote. In some towns everything and everybody got out, period. — Sketch Book — You can bet they will have things pretty well under con trol in about two weeks. TTiat's when the baseball season opens. Back there nothing stops the nations number one game. — Sketch Book — Soon the caricature at the top of this colmn will lose his head. Fear not, another one is on the ON HIGHWAY 101 — 5 MILES NORTH OF CRESCENT CITY way. Since my hair style has been cropped some, and now the W ED—THURS—FRI—SAT, APRIL 4-5-67 addition of cheaters for the eyes, I thought it is time for a change. The Lieutenant Wore Skirts — Sketch Book — Tom Ewell — Sherree North Now all you people that insist on calling Joe Bud, Bud—J o e - Beneath The 12-M ile Reef can readily see that Joe is either In Cinemascope ! the one with the pipe or if he is I smoking a pipe and NOT wear- SUNDAY—MONDAY, APRIL 8-9 j ing glasses then he is still Joe. LADY G O D IV A If he is not at the-moment smok ing a pipe, and still not wearing In Technicolor glasses then it is still Joe. Now. Maureen O ’Hara — George Nader if you come across one of us not smoking a pipe but wearing PRIVATE HELL 3 6 glasses then it is me--Bud. If I ’m not smoking a pipe and hap Ida Pupino — Steve Cochran pen to forget to wear my glasses TUES—W ED—THURS—, APRIL io-ir-12 then you are on your own. WOW SPRING IS THE TIME TO TRADE FOR THAT NEW USED CAR Henning Buick A young mother about town, this past week, with a 1 tiny baby in a papoose basket. The basket looked as if it had been used for many years as a nesting place for tiny folks. AT GUNPOINT Fred MacMnrray — Dorothy Malone SHACK OUT ON 101 Terry Moore — Frank Lovejoy 13 Beautiful Colors tSsdLwJt HOUSE P A IN T _ _ _ _ 5 3 5 gal. First Q uality Suburban RUBBERGLO FLAT PAINT Gal. 5s7 Qt. I89 NOTICE Brookings Residents Rubber base colors to match the Beauty of Haw aii MATCHING COLOR IN DREEM For Demonstration or Information regarding a ODORLESS SEMI-GLOSS ENAMEL Paint today, Dreem your trip to W aikiki. at Lou Blanc, Inc., 2nd and Anderson, Coos Bay, New 1956 Cadillac, write or call collect, Mr. Eck Oregon — Phone Congress 7-2153. Come in t o d a y . . . w rite yo ur nam e on an E n try B lank Picture yourself lolling on the beach at Waikiki apd dancing to soft guitars under velvety Hawai ian skvs. Two lucky customers of ours are going to H aw aii...an d it nv ;ht he you, if you act now. Just drop by and write your name on an entry blank. That's all you have to do! Stop in today, and mavbe you'll end up at that far-away island paradise where the trade winds whisper Aloha. OSTENBERG'S Linoleum — Carpets — Paint // Brookings Complete Paint Store" Closed Saturdays - Open Sundays SPECIAL 4 " W all Brush Regular $3 95 Roller Sets Regular $2.25 $ 2 .9 5 $1.59 Sash Brushes 1-inch 85c I ’/i-inch $1.40 Thrift Tex Rugs 9 x 12 Size $ 6.9 5 — SALES SUPER SPECIAL — Plasolux World's Finest Enamel All Colors 10% off Now is the time to place your order from the Curry County allotm ent for early delivery. CADILLAC — OLDSMOBILE "Safety Tested Used Cars" Lou Blanc Inc. COOS BAY, OREGON