Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 16, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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P ag e Six
CLOSING
SA LE
Q uitting
B usiness
Merchandise
MUST
ALL MERCHANDISE AT COST
or Below Cost
HERE ARE SOME ITEMS
YOU CAN PICK UP AT BARGAIN PRICES!
★ Elgin 17 Jewel Watches
as Low as $17.00
★ DIAM O ND SETS
As Low as $15.00
ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE AT COST
or Below
cost
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T h u rs d a y , A u g u st 16, 1956
DiUCtviulgi, O*X¿UAi
jiquirrei Tonic
k id s rushed in w ith a be­
d ra g g le d young digge: sq u irrel,
. < h n gly b eseech in g Mom to
or it up.
Jr. th e hubbub. M om g rab b ed
r th«* h an d iest re s to ra tiv e s . She
? ushed a h a lf sulfa ta b le t into a
s tirrin g spoon, added som e hot
,vat‘ i, an d filled th e spoon to th e
rim v.- th vodka. T he ro d en t, be-
ng out cold and g asp in g , m a J e
a d m in is n a tio n m ore easy.
F ig u rin g she h ad th e c r itte r
hock-a-block full of th e c o n c o o
c , Mom laved it in an em p ty
bird cage and chased th e kids out-
d ors. In ju s t a few m in u tes she
had m re sq u irrel in th a t bird
age th a n she ever d ream ed sh e’d
have. T he c r itte r w as all over it,
y ttm g all so rts of d id o e s w histl-
ing, c h ittc m g a - d som etim es bel­ th a t seem s to be o ccasio n ally be
inclined to play r ossuni. th in k s
ching!
b e tte r of it and stic k s to th e d ig ­
T his episode w ent on to r quite g e r sq u irrel b u s'n ss.
som e frisk y m in u tes and th en th
inevitable. A fte r a snoring ,-nooze.
One good th in about H -bom bs
occasionally in .e rru p te d by sun-
dr y ^ e . s, th e sq u irrel m an ag ed to and A -bom bs, th ey w o n 't kill y o u
g e t up on all fo u r feet E x p e ri­ a n y dead er th a n an o rd in a ry a u to ­
m en tatio n im proved his locom tion m obile accident.
and it w a s n 't long before he w as
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peering th ro u g h the b a rs of his
W ith o u t dew and lig h t flo w ers
" ta n k ” w ith a so m ew h at d a z e !,
and
Mon
th o u g h t,
accu sativ e i fade. C h a n ty and love a re th e
countenance.
• dew an d light of th e h u m a n h e a rt.
D eG en tis
T he kids now have a !ayrr.at<?
®
U se Your
T e le p h o n e
“ S h a r in g ly ’
IKK K tO I.E E f T IN « HOBBY
IS W ID E SPR E A D IN OREGON
T he hobby of rock collect.ng in
O regon is a big business. A cco rd ­
ing to Di H C. D ake of P o rtla n 1.
th e overall value of th is p a rs ti ne
ru n s aroun-l a m illion do llars,
w hen consid erin g all its b ran ch es.
T h ere a re som e 4,000 devotees
flo atin g aro u n d th e s ta te to w hich
" '\v h. add 1 sev eral th o u san d
who com e to O regon in search cf
a g a te , g a rn e ts, th u n d e egg.-. and
w h a tn o t. T his arm y prow l- about,
th th e ir sq u are faced h am m er-
pi. k. ¡n J m ag n ify in g glasse and
am ong th em are som e 500 ho: ;
gem c u ttin g shops, a t leas* w ith n
a very few m iles of P o rtla n d . D r.
D ake, a r e t i r e d d e n tist and a u th o r
o f "N o rth w e st G em T ra ils" an 1
• h e m o n th ly "M n e ro lo g ist” is th •
recognized lead er of th e P acific
N o rth w e st s Gem f a n lers.
F ro m C alifo rn ia com e th e mo t
of th e visitin g rockhounds. w ith
M ichigan ch eck in g in n e.\. .a
n u m b e r-.
T h ere are said to be at least a
hundred d iffe re n t v a ritie s o f a-
g a tc in th e s ta te som e of it. th e
flow er a g a te , found n e a r Ma Iras,
is valued at $25 a pound T hen,
especially along th e O regon b e l ­
ches, tlm re a re h u n d red s of sm all
shops polishing oi selling sem i-
p .ecto u stones.
T ho e in the sw irl do not lo «
nnon th e ir in te re sts so m uch as a
business as th e y do as an o p p o r­
tu n ity to really g e t o u t o f doors
and rou g h it w ith a d efin ite pur-
'Or e. T h e ir rew ard a re som etim e
th rillin g w hen th e y tu rn up a bit
of m a te rio l th ey 'v e long sought.
T hen
th c r s
th a t
in d .s lib 'e
boost (o
let down» w h°n th y
■ \ rk up th e ir f i r ’ and it tu rn
o u t-o r-d o e n 't- to b
a s lendid
specim en th a t ta k e s a h autifuJ
cu t an d polish.
Th- re a re over 500 m ineral clubs
n th e U nited S ta te s , acco rd in g t;
D r. D rak e, one o f th e la rg e st b '-
ng th e P o rtla n d a re a , w ith 3 '
m em bers. T he collections of som -
o f th e s e "R o rck h o u n d s" a re val-
I ued w ay :: into th . te n s of th o u ­
san d s of dollars.
I B B
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When you allow a courteous interval be­
tween party-line calls. . . avoid prolonged
conversations. . . restrain youthful m ara­
thon monologues” —you free the line 90 (
th at others may reach you. And at th e
same time you’re showing
I-
telep h o n e n eig h b o rlin e ss
that everyone admires and
respects.
The
call that comes through may be for YOU . . .
NOTICE FOR BIDS
tid e , will be acce p te d u n til 2:00
o’clock, p.m. A u g u st 17, 1956. fo
•he a p h a ltic co n cre‘e pavem cn
of th e follow ing co u n ty ro ad s of
” r r y C ounty, O regon:
nit No. 1. Tlie N orth Bank
t tco River Road.
U n it N o . 2. T h e G o ld
3 a g n e ll F e r r y R o a d .
a!
TELEPHONE
B each-
U n it No, 3. T he E lk R iver R oad.
P la n s an d sp ecific atio n s cover-
.ng th e am o u n t, kind and c h a ra c ­
te r of th e w ork to be perform ed in
the said p av in g of th e said roads
have been p rep ared by th e C ounty
E n g in e e r an d are on file, and m ay
be view ed by any person in te re s t­
ed, in th e office of th e C ounty
C lerk of C u rry C o u n ty . O regon
All bids ten d ered for th e road
w rok required in said p av in g shall
be filed in th e office of th e C oun­
ty C lerk and shall be in w ritin g ,
contauned in a sealed envelope,
and be delivered by th e bidder or
his a g e n t to said C o unty C^erk.
Bid
m ay be su b m itte d on all
th re e of th e afo re sa id u n its in
one p ro ject
th« r e n tirity and
u nit or corn-
o r upon any seper
bids so sub-
h n a t i o n o f u n its
be
ic-.l by th e
•rv ~ untv.
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that t r o u t !
c.eben get youreelf
leome fine
bourbon ux.
Ask for
H ermitage
aíiú $©11 $lis w o rld
yoia k n o w g r e a t
M
s tra ig h t K e n tu c k y ’
EVERYTHING GOES
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SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 15th
LASTS thru TUESDAY, AUG. 28th
b o u rb o n !
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OLD
HERMITAGE
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MINCER'S JEWELRY
STRAIGHT
B0» RBON WHISKEY
kewticky
$080
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Lee Willoughby, owner
i»t p u b licatio n
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Y h E OLD HERMITAGE CO . D VISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP.,'
'/RANKFORT, KENTUCKY. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOfJ