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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1956)
TO BLOW W HISTLE Again. The fire w histle will sound on S atu rd ay noon. A f e r th e last tim e, the Pilot cant cay th is as flact, t.?cause nobod knows. F ire Chief Val M enden hall said th a t the new toote» is installed, and will be tried S a tu rd a y noon. The w histle will also be used to sum m on the c u r few hour in the future, at 10:00 a.m. A new’ au to m atic tim ing device w as faulty the last tim e aro u nd on the blowing of the w histle. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W eeks had a sh ort vacation visiting th eir friends in Grass Valley, C alifor nia and on the w ay home visited Lloyd’s sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Wiley, and family, in S a n ta Rosa. PATRON IZE A D VERTISERS RALLY M A R IN E R E C R U IT IN G — V ETERAN S A nother All-Oregon Beaver Platoon is announced by the W estern R ecruiting Division, of the U.S.M.C., through Barney L. Shanks, Tech. Sgt. Shanks w rites th a t he will be in Brook ings on the 22nd and 23rd, to in terview yo g men in terested in the project. Those who m ake the grade w ill leave for P o rt land on Ju ly 16th, and w.ll go through “boot” • camp, together, at least, according to Shanks. m ent calling atten tio n to the fam ilies has brought trem en dous response. S everal m ?mber- ship applications are pepding and funds have been com ing in for repitition of th e ad. T his week, a partial lis' of co n trib u to rs is appended to the ad \e r- tisem en t and oth ers will be a p pearing on fu tu re ads. Th s response show s veterans, now th a t it has been called to tl ?,r atten tio n , are now begin ning to realize th e ir dependence upon one an o th er an d th e poss ibility th a t th e ir benefits can be endangered, according *o •Red" Ross, local VFW Post Com m ander. Mr .and Mrs. Lynn H am pton and dau g h ter, B arbara, w eit here from th eir home in Vale, for several days to visit th eir son. D arrell, who is em ployed here. A program is being put forth in C rescent City w hereby High School stu d en ts put in a t least one hour each day, in some specified business and Junior and Senior Com ercial stu d en ts w ill get e rtd it for the tim e. P a re n ts a re responding e n thusiastically, according to re ports, in advising th e ir child ren to ta k e p a rt in this “train in g for life” scheme. ed'Vafuaéfe gPafiic fjcivtce U nfortunately , less than one-third of all drug« and m edi cines consum ed annually are prescribed by physicians. T he pharm acist is the only person who can provide pro- fessional advice on the other two-thirds. He knows all about the questionable reducing cures, hair growers, can cer remedies, and on down through the list of miracle workers. B. fore you buy any of these nostrum s, ask us about them . If you really need medical attentio n , we will refer )OU to a list of com petent physicians. FRANK'S PHARMACY - New Phone Number 1114 — Open 9 am . to 9 p.m. — PAGE PIVE bROGkLXGS-HARLOR PILO i — BKOOklNGS, OREGON Thursday, June 15, 195O L Ju st Claude Goldizen and Art Pierce m ade the rounds ot the rock beds, this last w eek. \ \ ally D arling didn’t go along. T he pair visited th e F rid ay Ranch, a t M adras, ’and picked up some dandy thundereggs and then •nt in t othe P rin ev ille coun- iy w here they added green moss w estern plum e and C arey plume ag ates to th e ir load. They swung ck to Sw eet Home, hoping to p t some Calapooya purple ag a te s but got rained out, there. N EW L U T H E R A N P A ST O R Rev. Joseph G alam bos will be installed as the first resident p asto r of F aith L utheran Church on Ju n e 17th, at 7 :0C p.m. a fungus th at gives leaxes a black sooty appearance that dow ngrades holly. M alathion is most effective during w arm w eather and the in sect moves about m ore a, this tim e ot the year. Every says in recom m ending spray ing as soon as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Brown visited recen tly in K lam ath Falls WANT A T E N D E R , R YOUNG B U ZZA R D f Mrs. L eonard Hodge» phones us about some young birds h er kids found near a cave and ask ed if she could keep them . S eem s the kills w ere fooling around on P rairie Creek and cau g h t th e Hedgings out enjoying the sun— didn’t see no papa nor no m am a so they brought them along. I t turned out they are young buz- zards and as long as they prob ably are n 't song birds th e kills and she can hang onto them . They eat prety heartily, the kids report, and are suspected of a l ready developing an odor. I ’o and his family come to us from Hanford. California, w here he has served in the ministry for several years. They will m ake th eir home here in the church p ais nage located just above the W estw ard Ho Motel Mr. and Mrs Stanley P a tte r Commercial holly growers can effectively control soft brown son and d au g h ter, P atricia, re scale by spraying plantings now turned recently from a weekend Mr. and Mrs. Jim Elliot and w ith malathion, according to visit w ith th ? Al Panzers, in the children of O lym pia spent se\ei* Robert Every, Oregon S ta te Cal- •City of Roses”. al hours, last Sunday, on their eg? entomologist. way home from Los Angeles, Mrs. E thel Boat, accom panied M alathion at the rate of l ’a w ith Mr. E lliot's au n t, Mrs. Cone jxiunds of actual chemical in 100 by her d au g h ter, Mrs. Ralph Ackley and Mrs. D ora Beaulieu. gallons of w a ter is recommended Reed, to Medford, las, Tuesday, visit an o th er daughter. w here she boarded a bus fi r A l John B ur,is retu rn ed hom e, Mrs. E llio t's m other, Mrs. E. It will clean up infestations of S atu rd ay , from Ashland, w h ere b a n y . O regon to spend a week Jacoby, of Toledo, W ashington, the ¡nsec, th a t secretes “honey- he has been a student a, S.O.C.E. and then will go to S eattle to dew" which is a food supply for accom panied them REDW OODS IN W ASH , D. C. A recent colum n from the W ashington STAR has come to the PIL O T from Mrs. Lois P e t erson, telling of several red woods growing in and. around W ashington, D. C. They a re not fresh tran sp lan ts, either, one having reached th e age of 13. The sto ry about th is one, in th e POST, brought several le tte rs from the surrounding country, principally of redwoods grow ing in M aryland. Miss Jan e H ilt, of Eugene, is spending some of her sum m er vacation w ith her g ran d p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. B ert H ibbard. A bulletin from the U niver sity of Oregon tells th at R obert S tout, son of Mrs. W illiam S to u t, of Brookings, will be aw arded his degree as B atchelor of E d ucation, at the forthcom ing com m encem ent exercises. Mrs. S to u t recently retu rn ed to her home here in town. ’J you ever see suoi a Lir:E-up n ENT Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Ira Brown, f nd Mrs. A rth u r Bollin- ,'er spent several day’s the p ast w eek in Coos B“ v w here thev visited friend». On th e ir w ay B enham a, a Coquille res home- and report A unt Sue is able to have v isito rs and is nighty glad to see them . to choose from ? f — T ~ " 1 Í ¡ a i ~ ■' i i I I M GMC’s new M odel W 5 5 0 Your key to Blut Chip fr valut makes earth-moving mats profitable five wavs: s I I I J5 4 cu. ft. Upright holds 525 lbs of frozen food. Flush door _ In-Door Storage. Do- b/e- H eritage M odel BF-150. I 25.4 cu. ft. U pright — blue- f r a y economy m odel—holds { 75 lbs. Best b uyl D ouble- heritage M odel BF-25OC. 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