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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1956)
laundry from Gordon Olson here. Tne Rodgers constructed the Prior to that they had the Sweet building and opened in May of Shop at Kerby. 1952. They nave been adding.to THESEPEOPLE LIVE HERE . . . «1 LAST DAY SATURDAY! WHERE 1 5 MORE BUYS TWICE AS MUCH ARRELL'S CHETCO REXALL DRUG (This is the 13th, of a 26-weekly THE BROOKINGS LAUN DRY is one of thos family enter prises so typical of the business establishments of the Brookings- Harbor family of workshops ren dering service to the community. Elmer and Mary Ann Brock- miller own and operate the laun dry, but the girls, Catherine and Helen, are in there pitching after school and holidays. Catherine is a sophmore and Helen is a fresh man in the local high school, but they are becoming seniors, not so much by choice, but by pract ice, at the duties around the shop on Wharf Street that not only cleans but irons a lot of the lin ens of the town. The Brockmillers are well es tablished Southwestern Oregon people. They operated the Red wood Lodge at Selma for 5 years previous to their purchase of the They are pretty much family people. They also have a son, David, and he has some duties to perform also. They are also proud to say that they have two married daughters, living in Nev ada. the facilities ever since. There are now 8 lanes than meet the tournament requirements and with full facilities for instruct ion for beginners. At this time, there are 5 men's leagues with 175 players plus their substitiutes, and 2 womens THE AZALEA LANES sounds leagues plus their subs and also like it might be a bowling alley. a teen-age group with 30 players Well, that is just what it is .It with additional subs The price is one of the high spots for rec scale has not followed the in reation of the area. Mrs. Grace flationary trend of the nation Higly, of San Jose, an officer in but maintains the same as that the International Congress of adopted in 1940. The Rogers love Women Bowlers visiting here the community and that is the last Nov-ember commented that reason they settled here. They the Azalea Lanes was the best have adopted a slogan which in she had ever seen in a commun dicates their attitude toward ity the size of Brookings. This their w’ork, ‘‘Fun is good for you, comment naturally bolstered the Bowling is good fun.” moral of Glenn and Cleo Rod Rogers was with the Henry J. gers, the owners and managers, Kaiser interests for 12 years be- especially when she insisted that for settling here. Last year they her appraisal included many o f, completed their home back of the bowling alley. tl.e much larger communities. $££ ond P/*!Q& BUTLER buildings M ake sure you see these new Butler clear-span rigid frame buildings before you h ’ild. - | z | Y ° u can g e tth e s e n e w . BUTLER b u ild ing s in See how bolted construction speeds erection, make* later expansion or relocation easy, eco nomical. Look at the clear-span interiors that let you use all the space you pay for. Notice your choice of galvanized or aluminum sheet ing for weather-tight protection with minimum upkeep. Compare their price with any other buildings—you’ll find you build better with Butler. these sizes! 10-foot sidewalls 20, 24, 28, 32, 36 foot width», length» in any number of 20’ u c l i e i . Alto lean-to» 16' wide with 8' »¡dewoll». 14-foot sidewalls 70 feet wide, length» In ony number of 20' tection: Lean-lot 20' wide with 8' sidewall». Get the Butler building story first— 12-foot sidewalls You'll »ee how theie new Butler build exact need»—will make your building Deer* and window» located for year caaveniancel dollar» go farther I Caff or write us for more facts today f — Medford * NATIONAL FOREST TIM BER FOR SALE—Oral auction bids will lie received by the For est Supervisor or his authorized representative at the office of the | Forest Supervisor, Post Office i Building, Grants Pass, Oregon,| beginning at 2:00 P.Mj, May 22, 1956, for two separate offerings of national forest timber in the Chetco Ranger District, Siskiyou National Forest. Oregon, each of which is described as follows: TRACT 1 (Elk Mountain) All THE CVRRY COUNTY LUM merchantable timber marked or BER COMPANY has the distinc designated for cutting located on tion of being one of the pioneer an area embracing about 490 establishments in the area. When acres within Sections 3, 4. 9, and 10, T. 41S., R. 12W., W.M., es they carved out a location in the timated to be 4400 M 1x1. ft. of wilds of this lower Curry Coun Douglas-fir, and 20 M bd. ft. of ty a little over a decade ago western hemlock and other spec there was not even a newspaper ies of timber. No bid of less $26.40 per M bd. ft. for here. Dewey Akers founded tin* than Douglas-fir, and $5.60 per M bd. Pilot to spread the news in the ft. for western hemlock and oth following spring. er species will be considered. In The story of why they located addition to the prices bid for here is a familiar one. Homer stumpage a cooperative deposit $0.03 per M bd. ft., to be used Kessler and his w ile, Grace, liked of by the Forest Service for paying it here. At the time they opened ' the cost of slash disposal, and a up for business the only outlet I cooperative deposit of $0.97 per for retail lumber supplies between M bd. ft. to cover the cost of tree Bandon and Areata were the planting, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work on the Kesslers. Kessler had been a area cut over, for the total cut building contractor in Craig, Col of timber under the terms of orado, and just prior to moving the contract, will be required. A to Brookings he had opernted a money order, bank draft, or cert box factory in Dayton, Oregon. ified check for $20.000 must ac* each bid. On May 14, The company has turned out company 1956, at 9:00 A.M. a forest officer to be an expanding family con will be available at the B ro o k cern. The two older sons, Homer ings Ranger Station, Brookings, Kay and Conner Kessler are now- Oregon, to explain the conditions part ners. Both served in the of the sale and to conduct a tour show the timber offered for Armed Forces during the war. to sale. TRACT 2 (Dry Creek Sal Both have families now, Homer vage No. 1) All mercantable Kay’s wife is Catherine and they timber marked or designated for have 3 children Conner’s wife is cutting on an area embracing Mildred and they have 2 children. about 120 acres within Section 7, T. 40S.. R. 12V/.. W.M. estimated There is one other son coming to be 880 M bd. ft. of Douglas-fir, along, Phil, who is a junior in and 10 M Ixl. ft. of western hem the local high school. The whole lock and other species of timber. family have put out some prett^F No bid of less than $34.40 per M bd. ft. for Douglas-fir and deep roots in the community and $11.40 per M bd ft. for western they think it is a fertile place to hemlock and other species will grow. be con^ulered In addition to the prictsxWP fvgKstumpage a coop- eranvi^ie^dxiLQl $0.20 per M 1x1 ft. to be osedAv the Forest Ser vice for paylrfR Ihe cost of slash disposal and a coojx’rativc depos it of $0 73 per M 1x1. ft. to cover the cost of tree planting, seed Portable Welder sowing and timber stand im provement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timlx Nay & Night under the terms of the contract will l>e required. A money order ice > bank draft, or certified check for $5,0(X) must accompany each hid 4202 On May 14, 1956, at 9 :00 A M a forest officer will be available at the Brixikings Ranker Station. Brookings. Oregon to explain the conditions of the sale and to con duct a tour to show the timlx'r i offered for sale. CONDI 1'IONS $ c O U R IO O ’ " NOW 0M 0 COCKTAIL and DINING ROOM Closed on SMITH RIVER Wednesdays D DNÏ SE We are now in the process of compiling our new telephone directory. If you have any changes to be made in your name, address, telephone number, or if you wish new listings or advertising, please contact our business office as soon as possible. DON’T DELAY . . . . ACT TODAY! TELEPHONE COMPASJ ’. »me, a W est W hen you’re away from your office you to place Coast Telephone C redit Card ena hâve chargea calls from anywhere to anywhere, r card tnay ha billed to your own phone. Y our cr used from any phone or pay atari , and freee you -i. Your West from carrying cash to place in coin 1 Coast C redit Card will be honored »y ail téléphona 'com panies in the U nited S tates and it* [ x »Hseesions, In C anada and in m any foreign cot ntries. Call the business office and apply for your cr dit card todayl Ouf onnivenory lobet i» your irvrtolio« Io d'oeowa* light, ra(ra»hmg beer tho» belong» NORTH FORTY LODGE A W est Coast Tele~' ~ne Company Credit C* M akes it Easy to i- . 'r .e from ANYWHERE — to f. ...'/HERE A N N IV E R S A R Y for yourjelf lodoy » fighi. refrejh ng bear tained In part aa liquidated dam ages, according to the conditions of the sale. If n oral bid la de clared to he high at the closing of the auction the bidder must immediately confirm the oral bid in writing on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Forest Ser vice bid forms for use In sub mitting sealed bids and full in formation concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the Forest Super visor Grants Pass, Oregon, oe the District Ranger, Brooking«, Oregon, before bids are sub mitted. r e f r e s h in g th e lig h t 4 brighe n&v/ook , . O N COMMON TO BOTH SALES: As qualification for oral bidding all bidders must submit a sep arate sealed bid for each tract, accompanied by the required payment, to the Forest Super visor prior to 2:00 P.M., May 22, 1956. Bids may be submitted for either or both of the tracts, but all sealed bids must be submitted prior to 2 :00 P.M., May 22, 1956. Oral bidding for the tracts will be conducted in the order listed above. Sealed bids will be posted at the beginning of each auction for the information of all bidders. The amount accompanying each bid will be applied on the pur- ch'is* nr ice, refunded, or re- nr MOTORS . MEDFORD BLOW PIRE CO., INC. 2 2 0 McAndrews Rd. MORE INDIGNITY — In a prospectus of their anual Motor Logs, the Oregon State Motor Association lists one of their series as "Ocean Fishing Along 101, From Astoria to Gold Beach.” In a letter addressed to Sidney King, Directir of Public Relations of the Association, the PILOT has suggested terminat ion of the trip on the south b^nk of the Rogue is probably due to the association not caring to risk affiliates along that portiin of the trail between the city limits of Gold Beach and those of the City of Brookings. PAGE SEVEN Wrecker Service 36 feet wide, length» In ony number of 20' »action». ing»—in width» and length» to fit your - BROOK.INGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, April 26, 1956 ihe wftaw it » l i m a for »omathmg tpeool I lu ll « l i a a i l l eO • OHÇOX irrni miniï