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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1956)
PAGE T U O B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R P IL O T — B R O O K IN G S , O R E G O N foi to 4i lirO g'O me» DO hut act» Pit f '5 Bn 2-É lib mi tin St L< fot FOR WHAT to finish ami pay oil of the debts counted for during April by the horse race since my kid days in . slaughtering 127 and dogs 12LX i».. tie .n g o . ng so. So, this com h u n te rs cam e to 25 badg?rs, 17 In d ian a when my p aren ts took G overnment hunters, h >we er, m ittee, who a i n i . e been work- me to the county fair. But in report April killings ot 518 v.m; 3s. 46 coon and 123 porkies. “ I •• ......... c* .r g hard in the past years, are spite of my ignorance, I refuse covotes 207 bobcats, 8 bears and ask.ng every S out Troop, Cub t o b e h v e t h a t people go to eith er foxes> Sm alled predators al- SLOW DOWN AND LIVE By CLIFFORD P. ROWE C a rl Johnson, Bio k ngs. h - a r,"t ct was m nt to an ck, E xplorer Scout and Girl dog or horse race ju st to w aten I have alw ays felt th a t in my ceived the following leitet . . . u «t.- a ,u le. lets w .th th< fol- Scout U nits to help get the early train in g I received ju st m uscles ripple under hairy coats. d ay from Oregon Serial"! .>1 • .< .«. j :? ¡ mat on p -.itiv e to funds to pay up. about as much instruction along N eith er do I believe th a t they M orse. The inform ation in n • he iew building. It won’t to' All of the sponsoring organi- .. a re p a rtic u la rly interested in t and le tte r is of sufficient local in- long until you will ab lie using /a lio n s have and are working th e lines of w hat is rig h .......... is wrong as the norm a! d eterm in in g which anim al has w hat te re s t to w arra n t its publishing it. on some project to help. result, as an g rea test stam ina and speed youngster. As a in full in the Pilot But, it will tak e nearly >3 co F igure out your own unit l,s Ability to win. T he le tte r follows: ---------------------------------- money m aking project, this is afiult I have never had too much R a th e r from the inform ation D ea r Mr. Johnson bilsty of F ederal assistance. As a good tim e of the y ear to get trouble when it cam e to m aking a decision as to w hat action to j passed along to me from the Many thanks foi you) good soon as 1 have w'ord, I shall get together and m ake a good show C a L ta k e if a m oral or legal problem boys who get arounl, I suspect ing for your special group. A le tte r of M ay 4 which you a n l i touch w ith : rnptly w as involved. j th a t th e prim e purpose of each • ¡» c.oi p i/,' w ill be put up fot M rs. Johnson indicated that But of late I am beco m 'n " I individual in the stands is to even though you an* registered rnic development of n • B rook-1 »he group who m akes the most, confused to the ex ten t th a t 11 cash in on a w inner, and if he is R epublicans, you intend to su p iiigs area, I thought you would xiiict for the cause. Work together. In 1952, Scouts am not su re th a t I readily know fo rtu n a te he will go home w ith a port m e in the NovernBu gen like to know th a t on the House e r a l election. As you may s u r t-he, as well as in the Senate, "i 'i loop 32 m ade enough money w hat is legal and w hat is illegal sirloin steak for his wife and mize, the going is very rough funds be appropriated for the in a short lim e to send five or w hat is right anil w hat is children who would have been fo r one who exercises compl de Clwsteo River and H arbor pro- Scouts to th* N ational Ja m b o r wrong. W’hat w orries me most is forced to go hungry if he had Independence of judgem ent in I have asked that co n stru c tio n , ee for Scouts in C alifo rn ia. Th s th e potential outcom e for a soc been douhlecrossed by the anim th e U nited S tate s Senate. Con ot Pubi c Roads in W ashington to cost a large sum. SCOUTS DID iety w’hich gets into the vicious al in question. h ab it of hedging in reg ard to So one is asked to believe th at sequently, your words of en ieet. The A rm y Engineers ad IT! its ethics. a ball going into th e desired F or any help and publicity couragem ent and support are vise me th at they could use Now you can have better insurance and claim« F o r exam ple from w hat I r?ad p ic k et is gam bling if money is n o t only heartening hut m ake 25,(XX) to initiate construction Phone 3532. service—at folding-money-size savings. I ins is received, but th a t b etting on an trivance conducive to gam bling, LETS GET T H E DEBTS th is job sei?m really worthwhile. nuring the fiscal year 1957. At insurance for careful driver» only, reducing losses. I noted your com m ents con cordingly, on May 1 I appealed PAID GEE ON T H E BUILD n th at area are opposed to g am anim al com ing in first in a race Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to ing. As proof, ju st recently in is not gam bling. Is it any won subcom m ittee of th ING! cern in g the difficulty ol trav el- belon der th at I am lost, confused, and he p rim ary they voted to ban cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay. Mike Page, Chr. jng over highw ay 101 from nah A ppropriations Commit- jin -b a lls as being a wicker! con befuddled? No longer can one ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance? B rookings to Gold Be ic and m tie and requested that $225,000 trivance condusive to gam bling. lose his sffirt and be ce rtain th a t view of w hat you had to -my, I* appropriated toi tins project H A R B O R CLUB Yet I am told th a t horse and gam bling was the cause. I am checking w ith the But au during the coming fiscal b a r. Call Now. No obligatloiu og racing in the city of roses H arbor ladies are invited to n of P ublic Roads in ashington to I shall do everything possible has official sanction. see if any assistane- might be to support this appropriation lie- lotluek lunch a rd m eeting of the L IV E S T O C K L O S S E S ■ • 5 \v, I will have to adm it to available. I anticipate that this ause I know how im p u ta n t it Com m unity Club to he held in In the first three m onths of ? ng a ran k am a te u r in th.s m ay to- the tyjie ol problem d r the fu tu re development of the home of .Mrs. .Myrtle Skop?. this y ea r 406 Onegon farm an f ield. 1 have never been to a dog t 12:30, Friday. th a t is handled solely by S ta te the Brookings area. im als and poultry w ere willed race and I haven’t w itnessed a officials hut the seriousa--s ot With kindest regards. by p red ato ry anim als. Coyotes th e situation seems to me to Sincerely, led w ith 169 losses charged to N O TICE O F BOND SA LE w arra n t a check into the poss- W ayne .Mo s N O T CE IS HEREBY GIVEN, them and 120 w illings by dogs. th at sea i 1 bids will be neceived In both cases sheep w ere the y the undersigned until 8:00 principal victim s w ith coyotes clock P 'I . . S tan d ard Oregon One of Brookings’ most ener- me, on .he 12th day of June, •tic adm irers and one of O re 956 ; nd im m ediately th e re a f gon’s liest ad v ertisers recently ter will bi publicly opened by p. ssed on. Alfred A. Loeb, the Council of the City of Brook a long the first to recognize the ings, Oregon, in the Council beauty ol our native m y rtle Cham lrers in the City Hall of Sail the world over, and you will ¡unifier, harvested it wisely and s ’ City, for the purchase, at find no more reliable refreshm ent . -'k/i ( 1 Ci.stributed it widely, even deny-1 not less ti an 9 ; and accrued in- than sparkling Olympia Beer. . g him self a grove of the most st, of . e following described beautiful and valuable. negotiable general obligation These he donated to the sta te bonds of said c ty, dated Ju ly 1, forest service for th e ir preser 1956, in th? pr.ncipal am ount vation, on the Chetco, near Of F ifty T housan D ollars ($50,- Biookings, a m em orial which 0 00), in denom inations of One will continue d wn th? year, a 'ih o u san d D ollars ($1,000.00) long ; s they have now been ia<h, and m atu rin g serially and standing. Not only did Alfred t num er.cal order as follow s: Loeb d istrib u te the beauty of I ond N o’s M aturitv D ate A m ’t i 15 . tie w ord about the world. 1-5 Ju ly 1, 1959 $5,000.00 ter it had succum bed to the G 10 Ju ly 1. 1960 $5,000.00 ixe a. d saw, but left to suc- 11-15 July 1, 1961 5,000.00 .ceding generations, a h .g e 16-20 Ju ly 1. 1932 5,000.00 bower, roofed in a green wh c. 21-25 July- 1, 1963 5.000.00 bears its name. T ruly, th ere are 26-30 .7 r ? Water" that makes the difference July 1, 1964 5,000.00 too few of the s ta tu re of A lfred 5 35 •• ol »»’I* »«IWIK» Cv USA. July 1, 1965 5,000.00 Loeb. 36-40 Ju ly 1. 1966 2 000.00 41-45 July I, 1267 5 00.00 46-50 Ju ly 1, 1968 5.000.00 The bonds will bear «... 're st p ayable a?m :-annually at uch ra te or rates in m ultiples . L* of 1 per cent, not excr 2..:g six Ih e M other’s Tea, sponsored <6) per cent per annum «-. s dl >y the Home Ec D epartm ent, he specified by the > i ¡1 1 was held in the high school li- bidder. Both the principal « f | >rary on W ednesday the 16th. and the interest upon the h in d s ; (Tie lib rary w as decorated in w.ll be pa.d at o f t: I indersea mot iff w ith glass floats C ty T reasui ( ashells, paper fish, fish nets, Brookings, C n. »ne «»nd- r ft wood and starfish. will he solr* , „ h ¿he I hi* girls modeled the clothes der but : - co: nail? in Home Ec as Virginia rig h t : . e . . . . ‘ullen introduced them and told U r ’ s n.. b. s bout th * r dresses. Mrs. Grey p tk e on the Bishop m ethod o ' dder co? ip y ;j-; ...........t ewing. di . sale and sub- i A fter the Fashion Show * *a. • i.*.; . ->.<i w hich provides Oltee, punch and cookies w ere e. it th e City o. erved to the estim ated 100 a o . rigs. a j m others atten d in g O th er gar- - eh hid m s h"* uncondition i m ents and vanity stools made al, m ust he acci i ipanied by a I by the girls were a ’s > on lis- certified check or cash ier’« 1 play. check in favor of the City of Brookings, of or upon a bank Sales and Service in (he B um »kings area doing business in th e S ta te of Is Now Being 1 kindled by . . . /'DG’.t.VS V IS IT ... ... , .O regon, in the sum ot Tw o I) i) BRISBIN ' • 1 « . » A *an A i Thousand Five H undred D ollars . k 1 1 ' > 1 l* t* ..I •rner ow ners of the tra c t ($2.500.00), and m ust he e n F a t l o r y f\\ presentative here the Crest Motel stands, closed in a sealed envelope ad I Ills ad urges all men and women eligible to join the veterans group 1257 Myrtle Avenue Eureka California ■e been visiting about town dressed to the undersigned and r«*in S an ta Cruz J a c k ’s daugh- of their choice so their numerical strength will he reflected in Con Phone 3725 - Brmkings m arked on th? outside -‘P ropos s Mrs Chari * ’ ' h < a n d al for Bonds." No interest will gress when these recommendations come up for consideration. And Let I s Know It oil Are A Monroe* User ''•'■’■'a»*ghter. Mrs Joe Hell- he allowed on the deposit w ith the hid, but the cheek of the I hi? ad is k in g circulated widely and it is already attracting members. successful bidder will be re Both veterans and eligible members of veterans’ families are asking tained as p a il paym ent of the bonds or to secure the City a- for applications. These people are beginning to realize the danger o f gainst any loss resu ltin g from the more powerful interests influencing legislation detrimental to all failure of the bidder to Nimpl*. Without Suffering Hunger Pangs Or Loss Of Energy! w ith tiie term s of his bid. •xnefits »»f service in the Armed Forces. The burden of initiating and To reduce we mu« mi lest (lewer calories» and of sufficient vitamins and minerals in a restricted Ihe successful bidder w ill be | keeping these post-service awards alive has been born by a Few whose when we uo. we ma> feel (he uncomfortable, diet With Kessamm Tablets, Formula #14, and tum ished w ith a w ritten opin- j almost painful pangs ot hunger W e may also the Kessamin Reducing Plan this can never ion of Winin'«- McCulloch S ii | numbers must now be augmented QUICKLY. become nervouc and irritable because of the lack happen! er and Sayre, bond attorneys, I of P ortland. O regon to th e ef- SEE WHAT THE KESSAMIN REDUCING PLAN OFFERS! Any persons wanting to contribute funds, any amount, to keep this 1. A reducing diet (T h e Keaaamm ICxA- 4 The hun<et control’' factor, Carbery loct th a t the bonds co n stitu te i le i) prepared bs a phcstcian and a dieti M rth tU v Iiu lo w to reduce hunger il tafceo ad running in as many publications as possible may do so by making the valid and legally binding oh- j cian to give best possible diet according to direction* J Vitemins to prevent deTiciennev which their contributions at this newspaper. Names will be published. & ; gat tons of the said Citv of >ft See vour 4ruaa<*t The coraplew Kewa cause .lerviu.'nets rrrttabibr» and that tired, nna Reduitna Plan is in n e ry of »kings. dragged «wit feeling Alx* »upplemental mm Kesiarti n T a t-e tl Formula TU B r« » XaiMMra eralt and iron to help prevent nutritional K IS S A M 1 K R F tX 'C IN G F L A N S G I AX- Ih e bonds will be delivered! .»ai itti* anemia This advertisement paid f o r by ai li A N T I F D T O T VKF OFF A H V N O V J Vitam in* plu* the bulk. Carboiv Methvl i n ete. w ithout undue delay a.. lai« m DAV FPK 14 D A V S O B V O L K H O M Y crlluiove to stimulate normal intestinal C E. Seger B enjam in Jones PA CK T K Y ! T elim ination Homer W. Brow n t the' -\itense of the City at R D. M esser Le«.) P o u tre F red C. T ra u tm a n i''h o * n Oregon as th e sue- P aul E. W hirrv M ilton F. F o ster F. V. Steinm etz vsfui 1 h er shall name. McKesson'» TABLETS J. G K oehler F ra n k Kelley R. H. Adkins -* ¡a\ D Sm ith. (N at far 0»a*«<fv>ar O basi'yl W. Hynes Mrs H W. Browman F W. C arp en ter C ty R ecorder M S B* » : » Mrs. M S. B ram a: ì E arl Bronson City of ;; n ^c E dith Hynes B ertha W hirry p o r, — C. O. Leonard C. N. Goldizen Brookings Oreg. — H c (rive Sc H (irren Shim pi - i P ub Mav 24-31) I Receives Letter From Sen. Morse for la ie bedr bi té A e. Thursday, May 31, 1956 NOTICE SENT TO SCOUTS • IT'S WORTH ATTENTION... S AV E W IT H S AU AUTO O ly m p ia ... • Alfred Loeb Passes Away IN S U R A N C I PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY Phone 3311 Brookings A T T E N T IO N ! w it h p l e a s u r e ! À L vmp H«, V€TERANS and their kin HET! boss, LOOK Mother’s Tea Given Here The Hoover and Bradley Reports, both unfavora- ole to Veterans' Service, Non-Service, and Benefi ciary Benefits, Now and in the Future, are being Considered in Washington, D. C. By Immediately Joining Some Veterans' Group, For Men or Women, You w ill Register Your O p position to the Recommendations of These Pre judiced Reports. Don’t Wait to Be Begged to Join MOW CZ Macnines for Business ‘ LOSE A POUND A DAY... FOR 14 DAYS -.Z. K E S S A M IN CELL'S CHETCO REXALL DRUG STORE VOLUNTEER NOW