Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 12, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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Thursday, April 12, 1956
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS. OREGON
PAGE SIX
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By JOE M U R P H Y
Saturday to give Gov. Elmo
Smith a plug or two. We don’t
have much to argue about with
the present governor, seeing he
is “one of the boys’’ in the week­
ly newspaper business. However,
if he can see that Highway 101
is renovated between here and
Gold Beach, he really will gain
our undying support.
— Pipe Dreams —
The Beta’s had a small whing-
ding Sunday night, and Nadine
floated around" taking pictures
of various events, which we in­
tended to publish. Unfortunately,
the pictures were a little fuzzy.
Tom Dents. Cecil Smiths, Tony’ inch thick—remains acceptable
Leeds, David McDonnels, Don and architecturally as strong as
Vaughns, Roy Fromms, Harley if it was the recommended one
Mitts, Bill Houvillas and the thirty-second inch thicker.
Hank Houvillas.
A pair of beautiful table MORE ELECTRIC EYES —
Forty-three radar sets have
lamps were given to the Mack-
been licensed by the Federal
eys. They wish to thank all their
thoughtful friends who made it Government to keep an “elec­
tronic eye” on s|»eeders in the
such a joyous evening.
state of Oregon, according to the
Oregon
State Motor Association.
BATTLE OF THE BOARDS — |
The furor stirred up by a This is an increase of 27 install­
Washington directive that boards ations within the year. In Oregon
used in home construction were the sets have been licensed in
Oregon City, Portland, Salem,
Mrs. C. A. Smith, Jerry and too thin by a 32nd of an inch, Eugene and The Dalles.
stirred
up
a
lot
of
dust
through­
Mary Gail drove to Ashland, Fri­
day. Returning, they brought out the nation, and in particular,
with them, Mrs. R. E. Detrick, in this lumbering area. In Brook­ REGISTER BEFORE APRIL tr
Mrs. Smith’s mother, whose stay ings, alone, with possibly a mill­
here in Brookings is in definite. ion dollar value of controversial to vote in the MAY 18 primaries.
material on their books, making
The Hugo Mackeys wer$ sur­ the ruling stick would have been
sq mthiwg
prised with a house-warming, a calamity. According to the lat­
est
reports,
construction
with
the
after the fashion show recently.
Among the guests were: The thinner material—three quarter
The Juniors wish to express
their sincere thanks to Mrs. Cole,
Mrs. Hedberg, Mrs. Glass, Mrs.
Jensen, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Gray,
Mrs. Hamnes and Mrs. Kanick
for their assistance. They would
also like to thank Mr. Smith
for hauling away the crab shells.
With an estimated 400 people
attending, $570 was taken in.
However, it is not certain yet
how much of this is clear. The
profits from the Crab Feed will
help finance the Prom.
We spent 10 full minutes today
trying to get Tony Christensen
The Junior Class Crab Feed,
to Jet us have a quote regarding held April 7th at the Grange
his 396 series last Friday night, Hall, was a huge success due
and find that we can’t print it. to unlimited cooperation from
After all, a 396 is not to be members of the Junior Class.
sneezed at, considering how slick Many students worked hard on
the alleys were, and with new publicity, cracking crab, serving
pins and all.
and cleaning up afterwards.
— Pipe Dream* —
We missed the Crab Feed,
Saturday night, to attend the
going away party for Gyle Jen­
sen and his family, who are all
packing up and leaving our fair
city for Eureka. We had ja
chance to engage in a fast game
of ping-pong with Elder Gray of
Your Home Paid For or Not — Title 1 — F.H.A.
the Church of Latter Day Saints.
I won.
— Pipe Dream* —
Now there is my sport. I here­
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Ping-Pong Championship, and
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eluding high school athletes who
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are in their prime. While I was
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youth, my real forte was ping-
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pong.
— Pipe Dream* —
5 2 5 0 0 IMPROVEMENT — Nothing Down — 3 6 Months to pay at S 7 9 . 8 5 per month
The political campaigns are
VISIT OUR HOME IMPROVEMENT PLANNING ROOM
beginning to get underway in
BETTER HOME & GARDENS LATEST HOME IMPROVEMENT IDEA BOOKS
earnest, even though we-ve al­
ready had a few months of very
gentle mud-slinging. Mr. Boll­
WE Have Contractors That Muke Estimates and We Handle Applications
inger, of the GOP, was down
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