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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1956)
hi Page 1 Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Lucius Stafford is getting along nicely at his home in Harbor. He enjoys having his friends and neighbors call and visit. Recreation in Curry County area A1 and Margaret Phillips and CURRY COUNTY The duties of a full-time m an-1 two sons flew to Astoria for the ager would be, first, the improve- holiday. ECONOMIC SURVEY ment of Highway 101, also the Roy Bowlin and his mama were Report of the Tourist andRrc'reat'.on Comm.ttee «-onlination of Present Cham- picked up by Junior H ansom at M E Kstlly, chairman. Port Orford Commerce activities, part- Loveland. Colorado, at 10:30. a icipate in the Oregon .State Fair recent morning and set down at Jack Feeney, Port Orford and the Pacific International the State Line airport at 6 the F. R. Chamberlain, Gold Beach Livestock Exposition through the same evening. She’s going to visit Martin Powers, Gold Beach county booths at both events. ' at the Bowlin home up the Win James Turner, Gold Beach compiling a county-wide brochure chuck for a spell. Junior was C. Ed Dempsey, Brookings to promote in-season and off-seas placing back from taking his fam George Dunning, Brookings on attractions, visit other counties ily to their old Kentucky home Ben Phetteplace, Brookings cities Chambers of Commerce for a visit. K. W. Priest, County Extension and , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hullen and Agent, Secretary, Gold Beach ^ r pub icity purposes, handle the news releases, radio and television children, Susan and Bobby are Tourist . and _ The ..x . . Recreation : when available, and to lx? alert visiting the Dimmick Brothers. Committee membership consist- to pusjness opportunities and tne Mrs. Hullen is a sister of the Dim- ed of representatives from the promotion of these opportunities. micks. They are from San Bern B ro o k in g s, Gold Beach and Poit committee further recom- ardino, California. Orford Chambers of Commerce. mended that a minimum budget Problems considered by the of $12.000.00 be set up for the committee were the Highway De- operation of a county Chamber of OLD TIMER velopment Program for transport- commerce. Feeling that the pres- Who remembers Miss Kate ation for both tourist development ent chambers of Cbmmerc- were Lansberry? W’ho went to school and timber access and the form- onable to finance this project, the here in Brookings? Who remem- ation of a county-wide Chamber committee suggests that the coun- lx*rs when she was married, <>t ( ommerce ty Budget Committee consider here, by the Rev. King. G. B, The committee came to the the appropriation of $1O,O(X).OO as Hirschy? Well. Mr. and Mrs. G. agreement that both problems authorized under House Bill N > B. Hirschy of Yucaipa, California, could l>e incorporated into a 167. The balance of the proposed dropped into the village as they county Chamber of Commerce budget to be raised through in- remembered it 35 years ago, and with a full-time manager. dustry contributions. were looking up some of the folks if any they used to know here. They found a few. Mr Hirschy Fish, Mickey nd Gramps was a lumber inspector at the C. & O Mill and as stated Mickey took Gramp fishing (or wetting hands before touching above Miss Lansberry was the maybe it was the other way them, unhooking them under school ma’am. around) last Sunday, Pop and water and letting ’em return to Mom (Al) Phillips being off to grow up. the races at Klamath. Well, when they got home, BAPTIST MISSIONARY First, Mickey took Gramp (or those fish had to be kept, just as SOCIETY MET THURSDAY vice versa) up the Chetco, early in was, until Pop and Mom could Mrs. Lloyd Weeks was hostess, the morning where Mickey fished see ’em, lx* duly phot<x*d and then his best and Gramp looked cn, dressed out to add their weight Thursday ,for the Baptist Mis but Mickey just got an almost to the good things set before the sionary Society. No meetings will overdose of the proverbial “fisher assembled Phillips for all to ad be held during the summer until September 20. Those present in man’s luck". mire and eat, most prominent of cluded Mrs. Reed, Mrs. O. Kruger So, Mickey and Gramp decided which was the hero Mickey. Mrs. M. Corhran, Mrs. W. Sadler, not to push their fortune, cruised Mickey ’lows as how its pretty Mrs. C. home and had a sort of a s-cond nice to have a Gramp who’ll take Mrs. M. MsDonald breakfast, figured they’d lay a- a guy fishing, even fore-going a Goidizen, Mrs. F. Fanger. Mrs. C. Mrs. E. Ackley and Mr si round, maybe mow the lawn in lawn mowing tithe for the privi Criegler, B. E. Kerns. the afternoon and hit the Win- lege. Mrs. Sadler gave a resume of chuck, come evening. the American Baptist Church In due course, the laying around Convention which she and Rever got a bit edgey. Lawn mowing, as LUTHER TISDALES ARE end Sadler attended, recently at a Sunday afternoon diverson, VACTIONING IN WIS. Seattle. didn’t look very attractive to the Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tisdale younger of the partners so they set out for the Winchuck valley left last Thursday morning for AZALEA GARDEN CLUB a bit earlier than they’d planned. Milwaukee. Wis., where Mr. Tis Between them, they figured dale will attend the annual re- PLANS POTLUCK JULY 12 The Azalea Garden club will maybe the best place to fish was union of his old World War I out- where t t e r e 'V a s th ê wideit gap ’ iir About 30 oi thpm Kath^ have a potluck picnic on July 12 Ixdween road and river and th ere last year in Southwestern Colo at 12:30 p.m. in Azalea Park. they parked, sneaked through the rado. Next year’s meeting will he Coffee, sugar, cream, butter and tangled brush and vine and hit on the east coast, Iff reunions rolls will be furnished All inter ested women of the community the creek right w here there w ere tx’.ng so rotated. are cordially invited to attend. som e of th e most at tract ive-to- Tursday, July 5, 1956 Survey Committee Issues Report on tro u t shaded holes G ram p kinda showed Mickey how to float his salm on eggs into ’em and stuff, anti Grarrfp seemed to have just the right do|»e. S u n ’ enough, the wiley fish sta rted snapping it Mickey’s offerings, each hole yielding a trout or two, u n til Mickey had nine durn gtxxi, well- over legal sized tro u t, and one little guy who’d swallowed the hook so far into his innards he just would |M)llute the stream it throw n back. In the m eantim .’. G ram p showed Mickey all about how to tu rn loose the little one.;. Brookings Items Our old ‘native’ neighbor, Mrs. FLAVOR SWEET OLEO Margarine 5 lbs. for $ 1 Sperry 10 lb. Bag PANCAKE FLOUR ★ $ 1 .0 9 ★ SNOWDRIFT G IANT Wilsons TREND SOAP . 41< 12 oz. Tin CHOPPED BEEF ★ 29< ★ . C A N N E D F R U IT PARTY TIME (A ll 2 t t tins) Sliced B artlett Pears Whole Apricots Sliced Freestone Peaches YOUR C H O IC E ............... 3 f o r 8 9 t CAz\ Rules for Landing day, lot «the holidays. She now m akes her home, m ost of the time, in (he Puget Sound country 11er son, F loyd, drove down w ith her. Mrs. Richard S m ith ’s B eta sis ters honored her at a baby show e r held on Ju n e 28. Mrs. Al Phil lips and Mrs Roy Brown were hostesses at the Merle llan seam home in H arbor. Used Cars >95$ FORI), l airlane 2 dr. sedan. Fordoinatic power pack, Radio, 1 Later, White tires like new. K)SS l’O N l ’ \( Custom Star Chief Hardtop, Blue and White, I hdramatic Trans., Radio, I leater. Power Steering, White Fires, Very Low Milage. 1 he ear you will like. 1054 CADILLAC (»2 4 dr. White and Blue. Pre imuin I ires.Xeu Seat ( 'overs. Power Steel ing, Radio, Heater One of them good ones. H)S4 BI K 'k Riviera S u|\i 2-dr. Hardtop, loaded and very clean. White and Grey, New Fires H)ss ( 111 A 1 ' ton pickup like new. 1 — 1955 Ford 1 ' ton pkk up like new. for better used ears ALL ONI OWNTR CARS MENNING BUICK »ETTER SERVICE M ARKET G ladys K m dell. a rriv e d , W ednes- A t S ta te lin e A irp o r t B e ite r Buy 2 H l- WAY The Civil A eronautics A uthor ity has stip u lated the following rules for landing a irc ra ft at th,? S ta te Line A irport, according to AI Phillips, of the Chetco Flying Club. W hen com ing in on a left hand p attern , all planes should head to th e N orth. W hen com ing on th right hand p attern , head tow ard thi? South, and when com ing in down wind, the plane m ust ap proach from over the ocean at all times. It should he horn in m ind, at all tim es, Phillips says, th at th ere is a possibility of brisk a ir flow down th e W inchuck River, reg al-1- less ot w hat the windsock at the field may show. Burbank Brown Crock Lucky Leaf BAKED BEANS 28 oz. Tin 2 for 5 9 e PEACH PIE FILLING No. 2 Tin . . 29c DURKEES MAYONNAISE Large Jar AfAJS S M IT H B A C K A K T E R V IS IT IN G IN T H E SO U TH C ity Recorder Mae S m ith is hack on the job much refreshed from a visit to her children in S o u th ern California Mrs. S m ith ’s son. P eter S terling Smith, Comdr., I . S. Navy, has been recently a s signed as captain of a DD, th e U. S S. Duncan, whose home p ort is San Diego. Tho:r four y ear old tw in boys and a d au g h ter kept G randm a Sm ith from biting h er nails in boredom as did the fam ily of her d au g h ter. M arie Louise, wife of M aster Sgt R asherry, U. s M. C.. recently ordered fr. m uty at C .m p Pendkdn to N->rth (. arolina. She also vise . J a form er K ansas City girl whom she h adn't seen in 24 years. Keep Oregon Green MEA Skinless Weiners 49e ib. CHOICE BEEF ROAST 5 5 < pound GROUND BEEF Fresh and Lean 3 9 < pound Too Late C-assify FOR SALE OR TRA D E ’55 S p a rta n Mansion 43 foot Sell or trad e equity for sm aller late m o del trailer. Boh Horton o m iles n orth on T irneus Ranch. 20-Jp SIRLOIN STEAKS FOR SALE ^Iodern house. Bar gain. will sell like rent. acre. 3 bedroom. 2nd house on right on cemetery road. Harry Gordon. 30 Ip FOR SALE Lots, any size, sm all down, sm all monthly paym ents R estricted area Railroad and O ak P h o rv 3565. N orm an W ashburn. B E T II R BANK l'| RMS JO- Ip FOR RENT: Small House 2520. Ph. 20- lp LOTS o f PARKING