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B ro o F m g S ) Harbor Pilot Page Four -J* School Bells Are About To Buzz Again boysen paint , (27"‘ Annual i H L. H U R R Y! H U R R Y! T H IS O FFE R E N D S SATURDAYI -iiiy On© Q jia rt........ 1 O-A+. S econ d Q uart. • •. .1^ r~-■ I Ve n«»f fi« E© N i in g fit Qu at I tie) a* V wit ■pei wit) OTHER BOYSEH MO NE Y -S A V I N G S P E C IA L S ' BOYSEN RUBBERGLO Flat Wall Finish Boysen Rubboglo is » new H m V w S í A«*«*’ b Tin (b e ran' t I'LASOLL'X — AMERICAfS FINEST GLOSS ENAMEL ODORLESS DR1.I.M SEMI-GLOSS ENAM1 L Hundreds of uses round easy to use . . . durable. Rich, subdued beauty, 12 M a ly-mix. d colors. (Special colors slightly higher i S JS I s630 S |8 9 ROLLER AND TRAY REGULAR $2.35 VALUE! . BOYSEN i<><> % I’URE HOUSE PAINT A really finer house paint lasts foi years and years. Gallon oil base, 5 gal tin— per gal $634 *621 auct «• 5488 SPECIAL 5 179 For H eavy-traffic spots. One-coat ap- pli< >tion. dries quick, wide color choice. F ire R ealatant! Wt athers gradually, beaut'H for yeatA (7 colors) Ix x ik pleas M o l« com i w e I e» Tom i on th you I the handiest painting tool ever' High H ere's your chance to r rally save on quality . . durable. Ideal for applying R tysen Rubber gio. OLD COLONIAL PORCH DECK .mil I LOOK Enamel BOYSEN SHAKE. AND RUSTIC PAINT Gallon home, (tallon Qua rt (•allon Quart the Qt .r 5 gal t'.n— •* r >1 S479 f S J8 * < p also win w eek H aw aii» ay f t t ’ i " '1 M. ivuo I t ’a " p i fo r y o u w u n l l< fa ll a vet likes pi< old fash a n d cua th a t In • a c r r t? ’ Fum pki a n d othi a t th« m ore, i: atte r a m H ere'» to m ak e as eaei!\ lik e ; ta k foods sh L ib b y 's 1 DRAWING TO BE HELD AUGUST 31st OSTENBERG’S OPEN SUNDAYS 9 A M. to 1 P.M. Walking Blood Bank Donors Register ho- 1 Oft Bchr .1, retard his progress, and sure y cause discomfort and u n happiness. Of equal im portance are w<’l established health habits. Good food and eating hab.tf cleanliness, active outdooi exer cise and proper rest top the list. B« ginners, p articulaily, as wed as older pupils find it much easier to ad ju st to school conditions it they come from parents who aa> : “Yes, we have helped our child to establish self-reliance, confi dence, ability to make his own decisions and to respect au th o iity . O ur jo h to prepare our child ren to become tom orrow 's teadei and parents is all im portant and surelv our most rew arding task. Central Gate Is Worked On BETTER BUYS AT LFSMEISTER S Brookings Lode A Ticket With Every Purchase ID , 1 9 5 0 If you h id been th a t f-> 1: t< a donor whore bio’’ ’ v.' r squired to justify th th irteen before you. We no longer hear the school who c o n trib u t'd to Don Ro s, how bell ring but the buzzer info, ms would you f* d l l y r.i failed to our boys and girls th a t summe. have registered .. . 1 v o i ¿cu ll lay m ust end, and school wor »v now be located? We a e 'peating will begin. As parents, we nee 1 in th is w e-k 's P lo t the request to remind ourselves th a t ours i th a t all donors o.' the Brooking:,- a j*.gn l e a n t role to help oui H a:b o r W alking Blood Bank con children for their job of learning. ta c t the Chetco D rug and let them How do we encourage th e m 1 know w here you live and your Do we prod too much and en phone number, if any. Also, young courage too little ? All people ■eople who have now reached the don't learn a t the sam e rate nor donor age of 18. sin< • they were are they ready to read fluently typed should follow Svliva Gates, a t the same age. the firs t one in thi category to A child's physical well-being is check in. Sylvia's nam e is no\ • all im portant. Diseased ton.-ns, added to those ready to aid the dental carles and lack of imm uni needy when they are in most need zations m ay keep him out of of consideration by their fellow m ortals and re fe irin g to th list, TO HAVE P IC M C The m any friends of H ow a'd The Mt. Emily Gem and Mineral i the proper people know where to and L o retta W allace will be plea-ed to know How ard is home club will have a picnic a t the i find her. As it now stands , the registt r again, following seiious spinal I Grover ranch up the W inchuck on Sunday, A ugust 19, beginning at of blood donors is an aggravation, surgery a t Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John G inther an 1 about 2 p.m. Member's of the club in an emergency. Hunder'eds «•. nam es are being culled by th* fam ily of K lam ath Falls were and their fam ilies are invited. ladies of the VFW from the oM guests of Mr. and M r-. Tom lists due to people dying or mov D ogherty foi several days, re R I MM \G E S \IJE The W omen's Associatior. of the ing and attem p tin g to locate avail- cently. Mr. G inther was form erly a teacher here and now teaches at P resbyterian church is holding a donors is ju st so much time w ast rum m age sale Friday and S a tu r ed when a fellow hum an being .3 K lam ath Falls. in distriess. If you are a donor, or Mrs. Regina Swanson of M yrtle day, A ugust 17 and 18. The sale have now reached the donor age will be held in the H urst-Johnson Point w as an overnight guest at of 18. PLEA SE check in w ith the the Beaulieu home. She came to building at 9:30 a.m. m aster list, Chetco Drug, Imme !- Curry county in 1910 and w as on iately. Rem em ber th a t nece-sary FIGI ItES LIED a farm at Sixes. fourteenth donor th a t saved Don'« Rev. John G. Congdon, pastor L ast week we ran a story th at life! And rem em ber, Don little of C alvary B aptist church. P b rt- i around 50 people had been served knew any more than you now do. land, will occupy the pulpit of the by the B rookings-H arbor W alking those fourteen p ints of blood Com m unity B aptist church Aug Blood Bank. The number, ac rd- would be necessary to save him. ing to Frenchie A rrell, and he ust 14 and 26. Mr. and Mrs. O tis Brown and j should know, is much closer to Mi’, and Mrs. W alter Dicks of fam ily of Oakland. California are 150 in whose blood now flows th a t Winlock. W ashington spent a fe v th e ir neighbors—registered days last week visiting his siste , visiting the Ralph Reeds for sev of donors whom he w as able to lo Mrs. "Pop” Russel on Parkview eral days. Mr. and Mrs. E. Raymond of cate. If you are a donor and have Drive. San Leandro, California returned ! moved or now have a phone please home. Ft May afte r a week's- visit report, im m ediately to Chetco Judith Merrill Married w ith Mrs. Raym ond’s parents, Mr. Drug, where you can be reached. In Montana August i and Mrs. A rt Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Clarence M erril of Mrs. Helen Stipe of P ortland T hursday w ith cards, afterw ard s Crescent City announces the m a r visited several days w ith her bro Those present were Mr. and Mrs. riage of their daughter. Judith ther, B ert DeMoss. I Llovd Moss of Crescent City. Mr. L arraine, to Gene Noel Colegrove, Mr. and Mra. B e it DeMoss and Mrs. Erskine Miller, Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oole- drove to Lake Tahoe, California L aura Redfield and Mrs. FI 01 a grove. The wedding was solemniz the past week to deliver a big ed in the Billings, M ontana M etho * caterp illar tracto r. Mrs. D- Moss Webber. Mrs. M H arrison of B aker and dist P arsonage. Rev. Caton of rem arked on the w onderful truck h er d au ghter of New Meadows, ficiating. on A ugust 1. The young ride. Idaho, v; ited over night v.ith her couple were attended by Mr. ami Mt', and Mrs. Russell Bordeaux son, Carl, then leaving io; Reeds Mrs. Rodney C astle of Billings, of S eattle, Mrs. Louise Neal an i port to visit another daughter. friends of the groom. Mrs. F red Shanks both of San Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kelly arrived An open house reception will be Francisco, spent several days this this past week at Oolumbu.". Ga. held for the newly weds at the past week w ith Mr. and Mrs. H ar where Mr. Kelly will be stationed home of Mr. and Mug Jam es ry Lockland. a t F t. Penning. Mrs. Kelly is the H ight, aunt and uncle of the bride Mr. and Mrs. Will C ris-ey left fo .m er Anna Jean Gardner. a t Sm ith River, from 2 to 5 p.m. I la st week end for a visit in Salem on Sunday, A ugust 19. 1 and Eugene going out w ith th e.r The young couple will m ake son, Jam es and fam ily of Seattle theii home a t the form er Ped- who have been vacationing here. roli lanch, H arbor, purchased last Mis. B. E. Kerns welcomed old year by the Colgroves. friends of tw enty years ago at Gene recently returned from her H arbor home. They were Mr. arm y service in G erm any and and Mrs. Clyde Griffin of Paradise W hat owner Elm er Bankus re w as m et a t New York by the California. fers to a “Centi*al G ate,” is being Ja n et and John W ashburn ara given a going over for potential bride. atten d in g the B aptist You’h busine®’ sites. The once huge hill, ( ALE FOR BIDS Cam p at My tlewood. Ore. Mrs. called Moore's Butte, already cut Scaled bids for the construc F ran k F an g er drove them ‘.0 down, will probably be remove.« tion of an A dm inistrative U nit camp. Ju d y S adV r will accom I t n t i i J y . Bankus said. pany her home having a tt *nde 1 The fill from the b u tte will be Addition to the present Elem en the first week of the cam p open- pushed into the gully adjacent to ta ry school building will be re inv. it. and two additional business lo ceived by the Clerk of Brookings- Tommy G ardner arrived home cations will be available w ith H arbor School Dist. 17C. up until from scout camp. S atu rd ay night highway frontage A culvert is noon Septem ber 6, 1956. Bids will and reported having had a won being installed currently in th*' be opened and read aloud at 8 p.m. Septem ber 6, 1956 at the High derful time. gully in preparation for the fill. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Davis >f A tiv ss the street a cat has been School building. Plans and specifications m ay be Bay spent the week end at leveling off a large portion of C harles S tan h u rst home. land, adjacent to the W ranglers seen a t the office of the S uperin Mr. and Mrs. W alter Wollam property, between it end the high tendent of Schools in the High en tertain ed friends at a dinner, way which w 11 also be a w ’able School. Brookings, Oregon. The Board reserves the right to for business ropertv. reject or accept a r y and all bids MRS. TED FREEM A N The Dawes ‘win girls and then and to waive form alities. honored S by shower DORA E. BEAULIEU. sister now have a little brother to A sto rk shower w as held Mon w atch over. Donald ’"•urtis, 9 lb. D istrict Clerk day night at the Virgil Goldsberry a rr ved M onday at the l or. i. ; Box 308 home honoring Mrs. Ted Freeman. Dawes' home. Brookings. Oregon H ostesses for the evening were Mrs Sylvester Fisher. Mis Ro bert Rettke. Mrs. Dan B aud a.id Mrs Virgil Goldsberry. About th irty ladies attended th ■ shower. There were many beatiful gifts See us for out-of-tow n P ro p erty . This ocean-front hoin. and th e ladies spent the evening in H arbor leaves nothing to be desired. Three fireplaces, playing gam es The she«'! cake enclosed patio, privat« .cc«ss to Sandy Beach and real which formed the basis of the privacy, plus appointm ents you expect to find in a fine lunch was decorated w ith baby- home. booties and p astel flowers. ■lust Reduced $2000.60. Fourteen acre.- on N orth Bank of Chetco river Rivet frontage w ith private landing Excel lent w ater sv tem goes w ith this nice six-room home. Lodge Directory County road should be paved this year. W ..'.',a by Ero,,k 1 T u lU 'b U d ) , . -i B P O .E . No. 1931 M eets every T hursday. S p.m Kt ssler-W ( idetnan Bldg. (All visiting E lks W elcome) B U F F E T SER V ED DAILY Sidney Crojt A No. 2 O6 A.F SnA. V Why not m ake th a t move now ? T hree new homes ready for im m ediate possession ‘ all have tln x e bed rooms, hardwood floors, fireplace, and oth e r desirable feature« Your choice of location on these and othe-s s« n to be finished. This com pletely furnished home even includes a TV set. All you need to do is move right in and relax. For a 2-1 h room place its priced right at $7500 total. How about income p ro p erty ? We have listings on v a r ious types ot iq^ome p ro p erty th a t are well w orth in vestigating. W E N E ED MORE LISTIN G S! Call us anytim e for an appointm ent to look at your property. m eets Second i- F o u rth F riday evenings at 8 o’clock at I 0 . 0 F Hall Brookings. Oregon. All visiting brothers are welcome. We also have a wide selection of lots view or ocean front — C A R P E N TE R S LOCAL V N tO N No. 2081. A. F ot L. A!<o Complete In ... Coverage Dividends Up To 20'« ■' Eire PoiicH .t - Lotr Semi-Annwtl Premiums un C<i « and Ltyht Trucks Financing of Premiums A^k L- Eor Quot itions — We die Riady tv St<ee Tuu. M eets on 2nd and 4th Tuesd i\ 7.30 p.m. at th e V F W H all AU visiting member* walctmie Financial S ec. ph oe 3395 c.ty, urban PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY P E T E J. L E SM E IST E R Broker Brookings, Oregon Chetco N Second and fo u rth Thursday at , 8 00 pun at the 1 O.O.F Hall. A’i I visiting members welcome PAUL L FAUERSO. Salesman Phone 3311 Brookings