13ft NEW REQUA HOMES —....homes will be served by the Construction will start immed­ iately on 123 new homes at Re- qua, according to an Exchange. The homes, to be built on a tract recently purchased from Mrs. Beatrice Pieni, wall be in the $10,000-514,000 price range, on four different home plans. The firoabiniis-flarbor NIC BAUMGARDNER OUT Klamath Sewer and Water D i s ­ trict, now in process of forming. Financing has been aranged for the first 150 homes on the 80 acre tract and the builders, Spiering Homes, Inc. have ar­ ranged for further financing at a later date. It is sure welcome news that Nic Baumgardner was down town, this week and shows what good nursing he’s had by his daughter, Louise. Nowhere A Finer Clim ate — Nowhere A Finer Community Thursday, May io, 1956 Volume ii Number 12 CROSBY—LAMBERSON Wrap ■W, HARDTOPS ROLL AGAIN this Sunday, May 13 at Grenfell Speedway near Crescent City to open the 1956 racing season. Curry County drivers expected to see action in the opener include Ken Curry, Don Yarnell and Red Hag- gerty. The track at the Ocean Drive-In Theatre will be operated by Harris Enterprises, operat- ors of Redwood Acres racing events in Eureka. Many Del Norte, Humbolt and Jackson County drivers also will be entered. SPRING SALE • THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY • “Come See!” Bedding Plants OF ALL KINDS SALVIA, Fire Ball Red CARNATIONS . . . . • • • dozen 40$ dozen 40$ Bertha Estelle Lamberson and Charles Crosby were married just fifty years ago, at Westfall, Malheur County, by Johnnie Howard, Justice of Peace, there being no clergyman within nnles and miles. Just because of this event, all as a surprise to the former bride and groom, they were invited to a potluck dinner, at the 1.0 O.F. Hall, last Sunday. Some thirty or forty of their old time neigh­ bors and friends dropped in and it was quite a surprise to Charlie and Bertha, when everyone well fed. the climax came when they were presented with one of the best TV sets money could buy. It was purchased through a sub­ scription list passed around a- mong the neighbors, and that evening, was installed in their home. During the balance of the af­ ternoon over 100 friends dropped in to an open house, congratul­ ation party where they were be- jpg served cake and coffee, thq ‘bride and groom' doing the hod­ 's!*» at the serving table. Mr. anti Mrs. Crosby lived here, many, many years» ago, and returned during war timd, again making themselves among the very best of neighbors. If they weren’t they wouldn’t have been so handsomely remem- bened. z z z HIGHWAY SIGNS — Some 2,000 warnings have al­ ready been issued for violation of the new highway sign law, ac­ cording to a Salem release. This new law makes liable for pros­ ecution all unlicensed signs ex­ cept those within 300 feet of the business advertised, unless a per­ mit has been obtained. 3,150 permits have been issued for signs owned by sign compan- ies and only 1.060 for those own­ ed by individuals. Permit fees range from 50 cents to $3.00, based upon the size of the signs. The release states that there is now* no excuse for those re­ sponsible not having obtained their permits or removed offend­ ing signs. DECORATIONS Fresh bouquts and arrange­ ments are being placed in the library every week by ladies of the Azalea Garden ¿Hub. They are really lovely and much ap­ preciated by rfll. TO NEW MEXICO Mrs. Charles Echols has been called to New’ Mexico because of illness of her mother. While gone. Mrs. Hans Nelson is look­ ing after the Flower Shop. ★ Pipe Dreams INGROWN N ’iT I HURTING YC t Roliofl A f* w drop. o f D U T C H » ® bring klaaaad relief fr<*m torm enting pein or Ingrown nail O U T G R O toughen* the »kin underneath the nail, allow», the nail to he cut and tiio g .IP l vents furth er pain and diweomfort. O U TG R O U available at all drug counter« By JOE MURPHY Wednesday night there wasn’t a soul on the streets. Everybody was attending a meeting oi some type or another. If you weren’t at a meeting then consider your­ self an Introvert Fust, all the bowler» were at the big bowling banquet a t the Cliff Hbuse; next all the people with money were at the Trust Conference sponsor­ ed by tho U.H, National Bank; all those dvic-minded people were at the Boy Scout get-to­ gether. That includes just atxxit everybody In the community. a l l you do i t CALL. 4171 — P»/" Drea.rtm Monday night I f you need m o w e v Juifc c a l l COMMERCIAL FINANCE. Answer a few sim ple q u e stio n s - - th en , chances are you can come r ig h t down and* g e t your ca sh ! Loans are a v a ila b le from $25 to $1500 on sig n a tu re s fu rn itu re» or autom obile» .* DON ROSS NORTHGATE BUILDING PHONE 4171 e the B & H Loggers made up for the entire season. In a match game they swamped the Brookings Machine 5*1, fry knocking over the pins in great ndtnUn# in the final frame. Three B & H men went over 200 in the final game, while Tony Christensen and his friend» weren’t doing so pretty welL Tiny Drake, as a seasonal ob­ server was non-committal. He rooted for both sides in his boom­ ing basso voice. — Pipe Dreama — Minnie King was in the ortioe Tuesday. She seems like a nice sincere woman, and was very confident that she would carry Coos county and win going away. Of course, most of those politic*- inns expect to win otherwise they wouldn’t be spending their hard-earned money. Personally, I’m putting my bets on Sam Hall. Just pretend bets, though. lRt / l l ’Wnft-'-L,. “ NTKAY THE FOLLOWING ARE 35t Per Dozen 3 Dozen for S1»OO Snaps — 5 varieties African Daisies Petunias - all varieties LobehaS( erect & traihng Candytuft Dwarf Unwin Dahlias > ability, prestige and rience to get thirgs done, for You and O.egon Tomatoes All Kinds Marigolds Cucumbers Asters Cabbages f t DOUG McXAY your L" 5. SENATOR’ c K iv lor Senator Corni W L .hrm . 525 b. W . Hrd>., Portland. Ooet WHÌAVnrvÀFm S h iving It Slicker — Blues Pink, Red, White, etc. Bladé Changing Quicker e tte WE HAVE 23 VARIETIES OF AZALEAS IN HA N D Y CISPENSEt with used-blad» ALL IN BLOOM GIANT PANSIES and HYBRID PRIMROSES Large Assortment of Landscaping Shrubbery Hurry to the nearest telephone! If you don’t know whom to FREE HYDRANGEA With Every $10.00 Order call, ask the operator. She can connect you with the local fire BROOKSIDE AZALEA AND BULB FARM BROOKINGS, OREGON 'control agency. 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