Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1956)
Thursday, May io, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON PAGE SIXTEEN — wïu.m .i>i7wvte slates that a boat under 40 feet . 6Jg Second A w in length NOT carrying passen- gea ttje 4 and asking for Form gers for hine is required to have 1 CG-290. “one Coast Guard approved life- saving device for each passen It was an unfortunate coin ger aboard.” Coast Guard ap proved buoyant cushions are ac cidence, last Tuesday, when an SEWING ceptable foa boats within this emergency accident case was range. brought in from the woods. One On boats 40 feet in length or doctor is reported to have been MACHINE longer, buoyant cushions ARE home sick, another attending to SALES AND SERVICE NOT acceptable and only Coast cases in Crescent City, two oth Guard approved life jackets or ers line busy; and in the ex CONTACT YOUNGS VARIETY FOR REPRESENTATIVE ring buoys, properly stowed and citement. failure of the inter properly marked meet the re ested parties to look at the note Needles, Oil .and accessories WARNING ON BOATING — SERVICE quirements. Lifesaving equip Mrs. Ragland left on the office With the probability of there ment w hich depends upon inflat door as to where she could be ON ALL MAKES being more boats on the waters, ion for buoyancy will not be reached, eating lunch. approved. LIBERAL TRADE IN Dr. Ed Samuels came, immed in season, the Coast Guard re news its warnings as to require The Coast Guard offers free, iately. when called, but found ON YOUR OLD MACHIN0 PHONE 3265 a pamphlet which may be had by- the victim DOA. ments for the safety of all. The Motorboat Law of 1940 writing t otheir Public Inform- WANT ADS S IN G E R STATE PARKS — Looking ahead until 1957, the state parks division’s 20 year program calls for Increased acre age to take care of the estimated users. Of the 920 acres they have In mind uquiring atrout 420 acres will be in the Portland area, 535 acres in the Willamette Valley, 125 acres in Southwestern Ore gon and 360 acres in Eastern Oregon. This acreage will lie added to the 56,000 now under the state parks jurisdiction in order to handle the anticipated 13,500,000 users in 1975. Last year the parks system registered 6,818,800 persons as against about a third of that number in 1948. Accoiding to a report Oregon and Wyoming rank eighth in the nation in th<> public’s preference when inquiries were made which state people would select to visit during their vacations. STREAM CLEARING - - « (P U B L IC A N U. fci SENATOR SEAGRO AL'S COLUMN THE WORLD'S CHOICEST PLANT FOOD Is In SEA-GRO SEAGROW Releases from the State Fish and Gume headquarters cite sev eral up-coast logging companies for their help in the removal of trash and log jams in the smaller streams. This work has added several hundreds of miles of good spawning area for fish. Every barrier which blocks the up stream movement to the spawn ing areas seriously reduces the* number of fish which the stream is able to produce. The report concludes with, “The game com mission highly recommends in dustry and interested individuals for their cooperation and efforts in the stream clearance program. LOVELY DISPLAYS — Here and there are some real ly gorgeous displays of blooms and the probabilities are that when folks get more settled in their new- homes there will be still more. But along Fir Street and Azalea Manor, especially there are some beautiful examp HARBOR, ORE. les of making the grounds about homes more attractive. On these at BROOKINGS FEED A SEED streets the residents have had time to get things well started or PHONE 2572 and they are beginning to show at least show others what can be done to keep our city pretty. JAP BOTTLES — Beachcombers who may find bottles containing cards from Japan are asked to turn them in to the State Fish Commission re search laboratory at 20 S. W. Bay Blvd., Newport, or to the Fish Commission Office, 307 State, Street, Portland. Three bottles were recently- found on the beach, at Netarts, with cards enclosed asking that the cards be returned to Japan, with certain data. The fish com mission has already written to Japan making inquiries regard ing the bottles. Letter to the Editor Your article in the May 3rd issue under the caption “Bugs Eating” was most interesting, and helpful as this bug Is a con stant source of worry to the farmers. Especially the method of eradication leaves one deeply appreciative of what science can do. Of course, we realize what a tremendous amount of time and labor it took to arrive at this sol ution. It calls to mind the story of the peddler of insect powder who, when asked how to use his product replied, "Take a firm grip on the neck of the beast and squeeze it. When it opens its mouth, fill it w-ith powder. It dies ¡mediately.’» — Carl Johnson, of Brookings. MORE SHRUBBERY — Gary Wimberly, of the Brook side Groenhouses, left Sunday with a large load of blooming hydrangeas and plans to return with a load of choice landscap ing shrubbery LARRY’S CHETCO STORE "Save Every Day The Northern Stamp Way' 6 2 5 CHETCO AVE. anniversary SALE - - M AY 11th, 12th and 14th DOOR PRIZE GIVEN EACH DAY FREE GIFTS Stainless Steel Ekco Brand KITCHEN GADGETS KITCHEN GADGETS Regular 49$ Value Regular 29$ V alue SALE SALE 33< 20$ COPPER POT CLEANERS STAINLESS TABLEWARE Table Spoons 33% Discount Table Forks 33% Discount Table Knives 33% Discount Teaspoons 33% Discount Desert Spoons 33% Discount Regular 10$ Value SALE 5< KNIVES BUTCHER - Regular 98$ SCRUB BRUSHES 67< SLICING - Regular 75$ SALE 50$ TAM PICO FIBRE — Regular 29$ HARDWARE and ELECTRIC PHONE 2411 SALE 20< SALE For the Convenience of our Customers, We Will Be FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY All H ardw are and Small Electric Items PLASTIE BRISTLE - Regular 49$ 33< SALE 33% DISCOUNT 5 J 33% DISCOUNT ON Servers 0 jj ALL GLASS WARE j I 33% DISCOUNT I ON $ J ALL PLASTIC WAR WARE DEMONSTRATION SILHOUETTE GLASS BAKING DISHES 5 Different Styles, w ith Wrought Iron OPEN SUNDAYS $ 2 .9 8 Value SALE STARTING SUNDAY, MAY 13th AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE SUMMER BROADCLOTH WE ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THERE WILL BE A DOUBLE NORTHERN STAMP DAY EVERY THURSDAY FOR YOUR FURTHER SAVINGS AT OUR STORE. Stop In Anytime and Say "H ello," It Is Our Desire To M eet All of You . . . and Have You See The Changes We Have M ade For Your Shopping Pleasure s1.95 Each Singer Sewing Machine PRINTS A t Young's 5 & 10 Monday and Tuesday Afternoon FINE QUALITY INTRODUCING . . . Improved Autom atic Push-Button Regular 59c value SALE 39( Yard This extraordinary versatile machine is Built with expert care and knowledge that have made SINGER the best known and respected name in Sewing Machines for over a Centurv. For A Home Demonstration CONTACT YOUNGS 5 and 10 YOUNGS 5 G-IO "W here Your DOLLAR Has More CENTS" PHONE 3 6 9 3 NORTH BROOKINGS SHOPPING AREA