Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 03, 1956, Page 10, Image 10

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PLANKTO N —
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r h .m b e r of Cora-
if the long range highway eon-
in siste d of (daughter, Carla, and Mrs. Mar-
In ease you are curious to so? the (xdd
3 | . . r , etit-n bill is cleared by th t
vin's m other, Mi’s. N eda H ux-
w h at fist eat and you eat when m e.ee ,s not d - m , - w e l l and
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w .th.n a reasonable Urn.-, ■ « h t : E u g e n « Mooreæ
ford, from O ak Creek. Colorado,
yo u e it seafood m ake a net of in danger ' '
1 w rites Congressman H arris Ells- Union. C arol Lf.
spent a few days recently at the
F
reem
an,
Victor
Anderson,
fine m a te ria l and run through, comparison, t
> i 70 mem w rth, it can mean an expendit- d o
Gene Gould. W illiam Foltz, home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy
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qu ite a few b u c k e t s ^
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ure ot 18 million dollars m ore on J r
H anks. Thew w ere friends and
d C arroll R -ekman
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„ h.gi.w ay. « ¡ . « ¡ « » h E
■ - (, ; Kl I(K, ers , , tb e , rea neighbors of 35 years and, on
K ?"s and 3° -3 5 a t th e;’ m ec!;n;' \
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year and a total I neat ly- 4 ,
in stalled at Brookings Mar- leaving here, drove to P ortland
look at w hat you have caught
a n) ,t<tude of the
They expect to re tu rn as they re­
You should have a w iedr collect- thr o
m arked th a t Brookings w rs one
ion of plan ts and.¡»nun: b Jsom .
nnU, food RUp. Worth continues, m akes it th e owners.
of th e nicest places they had vis­
Lovely lilacs blooming up at
of which, especially the embryo-
most n< ‘«ted class for the accel­ W aldien’s U pper Chetco ranch, ited on th e ir trip west.
nic fish, usually have a couple of porting al
Mrs. A lfred Bole flew out from 1
erateti highway construction pro­
planted y ears ago by G randm a
eyes showing. Fosidea these,
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her hom e in Baltim ore. Mary land
The users of the highway will | W aldien.
daughter, to spend several w eeks w ith h e r '
p a, for them. The tax portion of
W arren Ba
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Mrs. Bill Buckner, celebrated parents. Mr. and Mrs. E rskine
th e bill provides th a t the tax
Miller.
birth d ay s at Sm ith River.
Tw elve women atten d ed the
m iney collected goes into a tru st
Lily bulb prices by co-op: 7s,
M issionary
meeting,
fund from which paym ents for 44; gs, 55; 9s, 73 and 10s, 90 cents L eader’s
held F rid ay at the B aptist Com
the highway program are m ade
each.
, „ m unity Church. Mrs. G. G. Pend-
R obert S arin is have a son, b >m
of disreg
A nother instance ol
aisre g ard
aru ! i r . u - ■ - -
F ttin g e rs ell and Miss Mazel M cFarland,
)f our area was recently brought on the 4th and Allan E ttin g
both of G ran ts Pass, w are the
to light, thia tim e ch arg eab le to a
th e 5 ^
eaders.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Beam
an oversight on the p a rt of one Show Com m ittee chairm en: Mrs
hove
over from K erby to atten d
,f tl • m ajor oil companies.
Bernie-' N ew ton, overall; assisted
The Brookings agency for this L M esdames Vernon H anscam . the Choral Club Concert. Mrs.
company is consistently topping A E Stonehouse, Jessie Judkins Beam was a form er m em ber.
U'c Core S<‘ // (oeen St./mp,
A b eautiful showing of azaleas
'h e sales record of all the S tat­ How ard H aggerty. Will McVay,
ons in the Bay area, yet this L u th er T isdale and Webb How- ire now in fu l’ bloom at the
\lm o N ew ton home, on 101, just
tation, unlike all the others, re­
ceives no co-operative ad v e rtis­ Sp ete Lesm pister advertising for south of H arbor.
Mrs. Don Redfield and children
ing. When queried by the PIL O T cascara b ark and mohair.
»f K lam ath F alls spent the w eek­
the main office replied th at
end w ith h e r parents, Mr. and
irookings had been in ad v ertan t-
W ar v eteran s are offered piior-
y overlooked for the 1956 aprop- in acquiring 17 hom estead farm Mrs. A rt Pierse, and also her
»•other, K enneth, w ho has been
riations.
units on th e Kennewick division
SQUARE DANCERS TO M EET of the Yakim a project in South- on furlough from F t. Ord, w here
Sat unlay night is sq u are d an c­ central W ashington, it w as re- he has been stationed.
Mrs. M ildred Bryant, of Mild
ing night All interested parties .... ted today by the Oregon Do
red’s B eauty Salon, is in G ran ts
ire informed th at th e dance will n r tn te n l of V eteran's affairs.
Bass on business, and Mis Jack
be held at the VFW H all a t 8:30
V eterans' applications m ust be
H
olm es is w oiking in the shop
harp. This is an im portant filed by Ju n e l l l h w ith th e Bur-
m eeting because e ’ection of offi­ eau of R eclam ation, 212 Wi.st luring her absence.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Twohy re­
cers will be on the agenda.
F irst Avenue. Kennewick. W ash
tu rn ed home, recently, from a
ington. A pplications are av ail­
—N O TICE TO CR ED ITO RS
trip to S outhern California.
able in Oregon through county
Mrs. Irene F orest is now a vol
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NOTICE IS HEREBY C IV E ^ v eteran s ’service officers or from
e v«t»r»n*e I u n te er heffier in the Com m unity
T hat the undersigned has be* i he D ep artm en t of \ eteran
Affairs, S ta te Finance Building. J 1-
2/o Sedan
«pointed and qu./ULeu «»a Lx«
Del Ray Club Coupe
Salem,
o r S ta te Office Building,
cutrix
of
the
E
sta
te
of
W
illian
Really ('lean, and U»w ( )ne ( )wner ( 'ar, In A
I, McVay, deceased; th a t al P ortland.
¿ l i o n s having claim s agains
To qualify, applicants mus
Mileage. Plastic interior 'fop Condition. Power
have had at least two years of
Glide,
Heater
with
the
said
deceased
are
hereby
-re.pm
V_S Engine with the
arm ing experience, m ust have
ed to serve them , duly verified
V S Engine . . . .
Overdrive . . . .
upon said E xecutrix at the offic. assets w o rth $4500 in excess of
of her attorney, W illiam E. Tub liabilities, and must intend to
ngage in farm ing.
cr, at Gold Beach, Oregon. am
to file them w ith the cTVik of th.
County Court for C urry Count, UPPER CH ETCO 1,-H CLUB
The m onthly m eeting of the
w ith proof of such service w ith n
l’houe C rescent City 2371
U pper C hetco 4-H Com m unity
six m onths afte r th e first pubb
Ri saL nee Phone 5131
’lub w as calle dto order by
at ion hereof, or such claim s wi
YOU CAN RELY ON
Mike N ickerson, pres.den.t on
be barred.
R O B L 1N G
’r.d-'V, April ‘2 7th, nt 7:30.
Mabel D. McVay,
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O
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est N 'titte iw W ire R ope
The
p
ro
ject
chairm
ens
w
ere
E xecutrix of th e E s ta te n
ailed upon to tell w hat they
W illiam L. McVay, deceased
liar Repair U A K D T II’
•pre doing on th e ir projects.
W illiam E. Fuller,
Sm all M otor and Com pressor
The sewing class has com plet
Box 1469, Gold Beach,
Reboring
1 a pin-cushion, needle case, and
Oregon.
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Published April 19, 26, May .3 y’icad scarf.
B U iC X CARE
OREGON CHAIN
The cooking class has complet
10, and 17, 1956.
C hoker E xchange Service
ed several dem onstrations.
Y o u r S a t is fa ctio n w Our F irst
The Ih o rto c k class had dis
■nssed how to ride a horse and
Consideration
how to ta k e care of th eir ca’ves.
T here w ere five m em lx'rs who
got applications to go to summ ei I i
1 school at Corvallis. Those chosen
i v e r e B ertha Jean Hayes. F«'lores
Shaw, B arb ara Baldwin, Tony
F ack rell and Judy Nickerson
A ltern ates are H ichard Hayes,
Emily Leeds, and E dna Giddings
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P.T.A., Clergy, Civic Groups, and Individuals
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Anyone Whcse £ fh Birthday Is
During the Week cf A pril 30th
and M cy 5th Stop In W ith Your
Parent, Register, end Recieve a
Birthday Present . . . . h ° m
THIS IS YOUR SPACE!
Any Worthwhile Civic Program or L\ent
Will Be Advertised Without Obligation
Through the Courtesy of Lee V .iiougab..
See Lee at Mincers or Phone 3725 • • •
To Make Sure Your Notice Is Placed.
IT IS SPRING CONCERT TIME!
at the High Schoo! N 2xt Thursday
at 8:00 p.m.
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ARRELL'S CHETCO DRUG STORE
PILO T
ADVERTISERS
PATRON IZE
M ^ n , and
MINCERS JEWELRY
Lee W illoughby
p
Menning Buick
OW NER
BETTER BUYS
USED CARS
Just Trottaci In On N ôw tors
'55 Chevrolet
55 Chevrolet
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only $1895.00
Arneson Logging
Supply
only $1945.00
Convenient Low Cost Bank Terms
PHONE 3205
Menning Buie,
KEEPS
AND SHOP . AT
QUALITY MEATS
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p m. Monday thru Saturday
8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sundays
— For All Early Morning Shoppers —
POT ROAST
OF BEEF
RIB STEAKS LB. 69C
OREGON CHIEF —
HAMS
Half or Whole
pound
59c
O V M M IN S MOVE
G eorge a n r M arge Cummins.
who sold th e ir place n?ar ( res­
cent City, have bought a tra ile r-
house which they are moving to
a location near Blue L ake w here
Ci'urge is now working.
PO LE S P R A Y E R S IN T(UVN
Thre<‘ Pow er W agons in town.
T uesday m orning, labelled “Pole
S p ray ers Buffalo, N Y ’ effected
quite a h p le in the conversation-
1 v ite rs C onjectured objects:
1 barber, fish, power, pike, or jilly!
Much highly technical, g r a t­
uitous w ork went into the com ­
m ittee rep o rts recently su b m it­
ted at a county-w ide conference, J
held at O phir G range H all. Many
a n ' wondering if th at was t h e 1
end of them.
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U S F S expend.tures in the state
of O regon during 1956 are e s t­
im ated to am ount to $19.063 721 j
and tor 1957. some $23.324.880,
according to figures re le a s'd by
the D ep artm en t of A griculture.
Of th ese sums $5,042,900 will go
to access roads, this year and
$6,096.750 next year. P aym ent
to sta te s f r o m n.'ceipts will ru n
6.104 818, according to the 56
e s t i m a t e s a n d $8,318.700 the year
after.
ASK YOUR GROCER
Vern’s Bakery Shop
North Brookings —
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OPENING DATE
Grenfeld Speedway
CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA
HARDTOPS and HARDTOP STOCK CA A
NEW DRIVERS and NEW CARS
THRILLS
SPILLS
Ö
CHILLS
GATES OFEN 12 NOON
TIME TRIALS START l:C 0 p.r,:.
RACES START 2:3C p.m
General Admission: Adults *1.50 tax. inc.
Children Under 12 Admit led Free
LARGE
Swifts Premium - Fully Cooked Half Or Whole
Hams lb. 69c
DISTRIBUTED IN BROOKINGS
BY YOUR LOCAL BAKERY
Scheduled For July 1st
Cars and Drivers coming
Midget
from Southern Caufornia,
RACE
Oregon, and Washington
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