Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 03, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON t
Thursday, May 3, 1956
FIRE AT BROOK-PLY
ALFALFA APHID —
Since the State Veterans Home EDUCATION —
What could have been a rep­ CANCER CRUSADE
The spotted alfalfa aphid,
In
a
recent
duplicator
release
etition of the long burning fire FUNDS NEEDED
loan Mortgage Insurance went
from the state-operated South­ which has caused a multi-million
into effiect, two payments have ern Oregon College, Ashland, dollar loss in the southwest, has of last summer, was quenched
Thursday afternoon by the t ity
Stressing the importance ot
been made to the kin of deceased consisting of about two-thirds not yet been discovered in Ore­ Fire Department and The Brook-
--
v
u« rthe various programs dependent
borrowers. One was for $7,942 of an ordinary letter style page, gon though it is known to be -------
ply equipment, wl«en the ch‘P |on cancer crusade funds. H. B
and the other for $3,149. Under there were a total of eight typo­ close to the borders. So far, in pile, under the conveyor, got to
this law, borrowers from the graphical errors and one sus­ spections have only been made in smouldering. There was a stiff Cooper, Oregon chairman of the
American Cancer Society's anual
state home loan division who in' pected mis-spelling of a proper the Salem and The Dalles areas wind hitting the pile at the time
campanign, has appealed to vol­
sure their mortgages have the name, which leads us to believe but survey teams are moving, but the tremendous volumes of
unteer crusaders to ‘‘stay on the
balance due cancelled at their that the PILOT isn't doing so this week, in to Central Oregon water forced into it apparently- job until it is completed
to look for it.
death. The insurance costs only badly.
soaked it out.
Cooper, Portland lumberman,
28 cents per thousand on the un­
noted that the crusade in an
paid balance during the life of
Just this week alone, parties
Crescsent City Lions are now- April campaign, but asserted
the mortgage.
from
Crescsent City and Smith getting lined out for their annual that “cancer
------- _ is a _ „ year-around
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hallman
Veterans whose state loans were in Portland over the week­ River dropped in to the PILOT benefit show- “Shooting Stars’’ ( menace to the lives and happin-
were closed before March 1st of end. They returned w-ith a new office, along with a couple of under the direction of Lee Wain- ess of thousands of Oregonians
this year, have until May 31 to
locals, for their application blank right, who ran last year’s event, and should be fought 12 months
car.
apply without having to prove
to MERCY FLIGHTS. Is there
The show is billed for May 17, of the year.
He said that the crusade was
insurability. Some 84 percent of
one in YOUR family ?
18 and 19th.
nearing its goal, but admitted
the borrowers have already ap­ ance, otherwise it is applied,
plied. Borrowers after March 1st
INVOIVED IN FATALITIES — that a ’'final push” will lie nec­
must notify the loaning agency automatically.
Two former local residents essary to put the camyaign over
if they do not want the insur-
were involved in two different the top.
rte
“We cannot afford to let up id
accidents, last week, in Del Norte
Oregon People Want
this
fight against America’s No.
County.
vho 2 killer,’’ Cooper told the volun­
Ray Foster Nelson. 22, who
used to live in Brookings, was teers, “and I am sure there is no
instantly killed on old 101, near persons who fails to grasp the
Ft. Dick, in a motorcycle acci­ importance of adequate funds to
dent. According to reports, Fos­ carry on the work of the society
ter, with a passenger, Vernon in the fields of research, educat­
Burrell, 23, on their cycle, hit ion and service.”
Cooper pointed out that the
Wherever you fish, take along
something which caused the rig
Olympia. It adds refreshing satisfao
to
strike a <1 UH,
car. beadon,
lO SlIIKt
I» auwil, driven society’s Oregon division spent
tion to any outing.
bv Thomas Jacobs. 69. of Cres-, «31531 last year on research.
‘
___ 1. ___
. - a nrofpssional
professional education, public ed-
ed
cent
City. „ Burrell
was treated
ucation and service and asserted
for minor injuries.
A couple of days later, Joseph that “we must spend as much or
• - »
Doug McKay Gets Things
P. Morgan, of Crescent City, more in the coming year if we
died as a result of an accident are to fight Cancer effectively in
McKay knows Oregon probu.
He has the .onfidencc and trust <
near Cypres» Motor Court, at Oregon."
He urged perons who have not
people in Washington. CapabL- . . the intersection of Howland Hill
experienced . . . he’ll be work.n - lor
contribute dto the Cancer Cru
Road
and
Tire
Elk
Valley
Road.
YOU instead of building a ponti,, a I
He was involved w-ith a car said sade as yet to “get behind the
future for himself.
to have boon driven by Floyd program now" by mailing their
Puter, former Winchuck resident contributions to CANCER, care
f/eef DOUG McW
and now of Klamath, who had of their local post offices.
"Remember that your check
YOUR u. 5. SENATOR' Zj> as a passenger with him, Murray can help check cancer,” he said.
Tryon, of Ft. Dick. Officers are
Pd \d v M cK ay for Senator
continuing investigation of this
( B ill P h illip » . C h a irm a n
Broadway. Portland 5. Orcs««»
latter accident.
u I I I) ( ’O NTI.'I 7
*‘7 f s the Water" that makes the difference
Results with new materials,
and spray methods can be seen
May 18th, near Corvallis, at the
annual weed field day sponsored
by OSC and the Oregon Weed
Control Weed Conference, ln-
I section will start at 9:30 a.m,
at the Hyslop Experiment Farm
I mid-ilt\ tetWWMI C o r x a llis « lid
II Albany, at the KOAC Radio
1 to W W , ju s t o ff Highway 20. Vis­
itors will also see weed control
> n Rette*
trials at nearby farms. A high
light of the program will be the
showing of the use of new chem
1 icals to remove weedy grasses
from grass and legume seed
General feints
i crops.
Soil sterilizing sprays applied
j a year ago at various rates will
be compared for residual effects
The Best We Have - W hite Only
we
The field day will report the
| latest findings on use of brand
name chemicals plus a review of
In Gallon Cans - M ay Be Tinted
I unnamed materials that may be
No Sales To Dealers
cleared for commercial use.
mpia ...with
p le a sure !
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MRS. HASSETT IS BETTER
News has come from Mrs
, | Frank Hasset that she will be
home just as soon as she gets
| strong enough to make the trip
Called to Lebanon because of her
father’s death, about the first of
February, she and Frank went
out and the family was again
shocked when ‘Manilla’s’ mother
passed away, about a month lat,-
er. Immediately alter the fun­
eral, Mrs. Hassett was taken to
a hospital for an emergency op-
i eration, from which she is now
slowly recovering. In the meap-
time, Frank had been quite ill.
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Progress — Efficiency
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PD. POL. ADV. BY
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STATE TIMBER SALE
Loeb Park Salvage Sale
Sealed bids will be received at the office of the
Forester, 2600 State Street. Salem Oregon on or before
2 pan May 7, 1956, for those thirteen (13) down Douglas
fir trees marked with a painted X. located on
tng described timbe sale area situated in Curry County,
Oregon, to w it:
Part of the Southwest quarter of the north­
east quarter (SW W N Ett) and part of the
Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter
(NEUSEVi) of Section 13, Township 40
South, Range 13 West, Willamette Meridian.
M IN IM U M STUMPAGE PRICE
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 has s 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 the office o
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 b ds.
Publication dates: April 5. 12, 19, 26 and May 3, 1956
$ 5 0 . 0 0 Cash
For The Best Slogan
For Our Service Department!
The present-d.iy automobile is a highly
technical piece of mechanism. The day of monkey
wrenching is over. Skilled technicians are a must
if present day cars are to give the best performance
Our mechanics are trained—School every
week, Special Films and Lecture Our shop is
equipped with special tools, equip"a nt and also
expensive testing machines.
Now we would like to have » slogan which
would depict the m-a n-y q u a lif iio n s of our
Service Department.
In not over 1 0 Words, send us your ideas,
something like, “Brookings Aummotive Clinic,
We Guarantee to Cure the Patient.”
No Strings, No Obligations, Nothing to
Buy. We reserve the right to be sole judges. If
your slogan is adopted, it will be used in our
advertising - CONTEST CLOSES MAY 15th.
6 months 53 3
3 months S* Q
BROOKINGS FEED & SEED
Ellen DOUGHERTY
C. "ED" DEMFSEY
Your
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
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