Thursday, August 23, 1956
Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Page Six
D estrau g h t lady moaned: "Our MIGHT VAi VI ION
A recent vi-ltor .said w e’d appe
l l a t e Brooking m ore f ”y u could well has gone dry and I'm ex-
Mr. and Mrs. Red R«-ss and two
it this
iopit
- e e w here the re t of us ha
seting fit
' children ventured into the cen tral
-live.”
eek en d "
valley of C alifornia for a well
earned vacation. Between the heat
Mr .and Mrs. George N ig h tin
COLORS
I I VE
NEW EST \N D LATEST
and the w ater, they didn’t have a gale and children, John, B ran t
EN A MO BOVKD MDING
good tim e at all, and cam e horn
and Craig left F riday for thei
before their vacation tim e was up. home in LaG rande a fte r visiting
10 Years G u a m n tf
Paint ed Surface
for several days here w ith Mrs.
SEE THE LATEST AT
NATIONAL FO R EST TIM BER N ightingale’- fath er, W. W. Smith.
A L D R I ( II BI ILDERS M PRIA ( O.
FOR SA L E —O ral auction bid
Mr .and Mrs. G arre tt Fox and
Harbor Hewa Happenings
Com plete A utom otive Repairs
and Refinishing
Body and Fender Repair
M echanical Tune ups
Inspect Our Factory Installed Paint Booth
Truck and T ra ile r Repairs
A cetylene and A rc W elding
W h y T a k e Less W h e n
You
Can
G e t th e B e s t
Brookings
Independent Auto & T railer Repair
TINY
P io n e e r S o u th (
■ ■ ■ ■ m n rs K t
JERRY
Chetco Ave.
CKEM ENT El KS BI ILDING
L ast Monday. A u g u s t ,20
ground was broken for the new
E lks Temple between Third and
Fourth on H St., Crescent City.
The stru ctu re is planned for two
stories 52 by 120 feet and is b e
ing financed through an existing
large building fund and the sale
of bonds, as well as several do
nations of m aterial.
Ribbon W inners
A t County Fair
The' following Blue Ribbon w in
ners have their exhibits sent on
will be received by the Forest children of O akland are enjoying from the C urry C’ountv F air to be
Supervisor o r his authorized re a th ree week’s cam ping trip near | entered a t the g a ,em s ta te F air
presentative a t the office of th
<he t pper Chetco Bridge. Mr. Fox according to W ilbert L. Anders-
F o rest Supervisor, P o st Office 1.- a nephew of Mis. Helen Rich- son
A gricultural A gent for
Building. G ran ts Pass. Oregon, be- aid s who built the lodge near the , Curry>
h st onlv lnclude8
NEW D ELIV ER! BI (.GY
K*nn.ng a t 2 p .r o Septem ber 19. k U pper Chetco bridge th a t is now lhose from
Iocal
E»->6. foi all the m erchantable owned by Roy Brimm, and has
cio th in e »Shirlev H ew itt Har-
H endrick's F urn itu re Em porium
tunber m arked or desig-nate i , r <>nt h is «su m m er» n n t h e TTnrw>r
tning. sniriey n e w u i. n a r
1
sl'ent his sum m ers on the U pper
Advanced K nitting, Shirley has bolssomed out w ith a new (to
for cutting on an area
^ ^ er; Hewitt; Horticulture. Dale Crump, them» Cabover-engine delivery rig
! bracing about 320 acres located This p a -t week end they were
they're getting their name painted
H arbor; F a t Steers, Russell Wal-
w ithin Section 6, T. 39 S., R. 12 joined by Mr. Fox’s au n t and cou
on.
ker,
Pistol
River,
won
a
heifer
! W., W. M.. in the P rairie CreeK sin, Edith and Dick G riffith of
Romney Ewe, Champion
drainage of the Chetco Qiver San Francisco, who also visited a t calf
A FTER
AN
EX HA U STIV E
I w atershed. Siskiyou N ational F or the home of Mrs. G riffith's sister, I Ewe? Suffolk Ewe Lamb, all by SEARCH we've decided to quit
Maureen
W
alker,
Pistol
River;
est. Oregon, estim ated to be 1.500 Mrs. Sy Payne.
kicking about taxes and devote
Suffolk F a t Lamb, G ary Millet', m oie atten tio n to the spenders re
I M bd. ft. of D ouglas-fir fire-killed i
snag-» and oth er species of tim ber
Howard Wallce w as able to be ’ Pistol River: Cotswold Ewe. R us sponsible therefor. SILVERTON
No bid of less th an $5.15 p er M | brought home from M edfoid on sell W alker, Pistol River. Lin A PPE A L TRIBUNE.
bd. ft. for D ouglas fir and other the 12th. and he rep o rts th a t he i3 coln EJwe, Donald Miller, Pistol
species of tim ber w ill be consider- feeling b etter but still weak. He River: Lincoln Ewe Lamb, Mau
I ed. In addition to the prices bid was in a Medford hospital for a reen Walker, Pistol River: Shrop OLD TIM ER BACK
I for stum page, a cooperative de- week following an operation on shire F a t Lamb, Jim W alker; Pi>-
Homer Ransom, his wife and
I posit of $2.15 per M bd. ft. to his back to remove two ruptured I tol River; Lincoln F a t Lamb,
. cover the cost of tree planting, discs, num bers four and five on 1 Helen Lucas H arbor: Sheep Show two children, are up from T aft,
' seed sowing and tim ber stan d im the right side of the spine. The manship. Leslie W alker, Pistol Calif, visiting his m other, Mrs.
F rieda Ransom and other kin.
provem ent work on th e area cut way things are going now*, he will I River.
Homer will sure be rem em bered
i over, for the to ta l cut of tim ber be able to retu rn to his w ork of
Chickens. Leslie W alker, P is
j under the term s of the contract, bricklaying in about two months. tol River; Janies Donelly, Brook bv the older folks.
will be required. As a qualification
ings. Dale Crump, H arbor Eddie
—
; for oral bidding, all bidders m u d
Leslie R ay of Coquille spent Oar, Brookings; Ja n e t Crump.
subm it a sealed bid accom panied several days here last week visi H arbor, and Dennis Oar, Brook
j by the required paym ent to the ting friends and relatives and a t ings.
F o re-t Supervisor prior to 2:00 tending the VFW m eeting Wed-
Duck. John Donelly, Brookings.
I P. M , Septem ber 19,1056. Seale ! n | -day evening. On F: ¡day he
BROOKSIDE AZALEA
The following contest winners
I bids will be posted a t the begin
¡eft for Merrill to visit his sist r
& BULB FARM
ning of the auction for the infor Mrs. Kenneth Bailey and her fam are am ong those aw arded trip s to
m ation of all bidders. A money ily, then v. ill come back to C res the S tate F air: Cotton School
Oak & Pine
order, bank d raft, cash ier's check cent City to visit another sister, D re-s contest: Shirley Hewitt,
Brookings; alternate, Sharon Mc-
Ph. 4421
or 4711
or certified check for $1,300 mus: Mrs. Velma Yackamouick.
Cully, Gold Beach. P a rty Dress:
accom pany each bid to be applied
Mr. and Mrs. Milton F oster left Darlene Barnes. Brookings with
on the purchase price, refunded,
or retained in p a rt as liquidated S aturday m orning on a three Sharon J a rre tt, Gold Beach, alter-
dam ages, according to the condi w eek's vacation trip. They will natb ; Wool W inter D ress; P at
tions of sale. If an oral bid is de visit w ith relatives in W ashington Robertson. P ort Orford; Tailored
clared to be high a t the closing then go to Glen, M ontana to visit Wool garm ent, P at Kerber, P ort
Mrs. O rford; Revue Grand Champion,
of the auction, the bidder must Mrs. F o ste r’s daughter'.
im m ediately confirm the oral bid Frances O'Brien and her family. P at Robertson, P o rt O rford w ith
by subm itting it in w ritin g on a They also plan to tak e in Glacier Shirley Hew itt, H arbor, Reserve
F orest Service bid form. The right and Yellowstone parks while gone. Champion.
to reject any and all bids is re-
, Third aw ard for herdem anship
by
seived. F o rest S endee bid form
winners, based on the 4-H club
FRANCES
FIELDS
The
argum
ent
concerning
re
for use in su b m ittin g sealed bids
who keeps the n eatest areas about
Home Economist
ami full inform ation concerning cent collision of the Swedish and the barns, a t the county fair, was
the tim ber, the conditions of the Italian steam ers recalls anothei divided between the WinchucK
Oregon Wheal League
i sale, and the subm ission of bids case a judge threw out of court, Livestock club, Irene Crum p and
Lewis Building
should be obtained from the F o r rem arking to the contesting sk ip
Portland
Thelm a P ettiegrew , leaders and
e s t Supervisor. G ran ts P ass, O re pers. "By your' sworn evidence
club,
Harold
Britton,
leader.
F
irst
A
very
fam
iliar
cry
in American
your
tw
o
ships
were
th
ree
miles
gon. o r the D istrict Ranger.
prize, a huge ribbon, a "revolving''
fam ilies. A t picnics, p a rtie s ,
Brookings, Oregon, before b id 5 , a p a rt when they hit.”
aw ard, w ent to the Gold Beach mealtime . . . particularly during
are subm itted. On A ugust 30, 1956
T railblazers, a saddle hoise club the summer months, sandwiches
a t 8:00 A. M„ a forest officer will ELKS HOME DEDICATION
ju st fit the bill. There's economy,
be available a t Brookings R anger
The $150.000 new E lks home at lead by O tis Bowman and second ease, versatility and good taste
place
w
ent
to
the
Pistol
River
in sandwiches. Especially when
Station. Brookings, Oregon to ex Toledo, Oregon will be dedicated
plain the condition of the sale and on Sept. 22. the ceremonies be Livestock club of which Alice the flour blend includes fine O re
gon
so ft w h eat. S andw iches
to conduct a tour to show the ginning a t 2 p.m. H underds of W alker is the leader.
made from enriched bread are
Elks, including musical units, are
tim ber offered for sale.
high in nutritive value, too, and
expected, trainloads coming from ANOTHER \ EAR
are so easy to prepare.
Ideas are v eiy much like chil 1- the valley.
We note the C urry County Re
ren; your own are the most won-
p o rter has had another birthday.
1 derful.
Its last run sta rted the 42nd year
( RIMIN \ l V \N D A I.ISM
The house of N icky and Phyllis it has been publishing as the Re
B um gardner, out on the head of porter.
Box Cany n Creek, back of Vul
can Peak, is reported to not only
have been m aliciously sm ashed
but m any of the contents ruined.
Recent visitor- said windows are
broken, some of the siding torn
A NEW T W IS T to y o u r b re a k fa s t
p lan a are these te m p lin g F re n c h
off. preserved food stu ffs shot at
( r e a m S and uiehea. W illi fre s h
and broken, and general v an d al
r a s p b e r rie s bacon, m ilk o r c o f
ism. Nickey and Phyllis pnw ti-
fe e , a real treat in th e m o rn in g ,
cally hewed the house, not a cab.a
Mr. and Mis W allace Ransom
but a house, out of the standing
FRENCH CREAM SANDWICH
cedars in the vicinity and, w ith had another girl born to them on
8-ouncc pkg cream cheese
cup drained, cru sh ed pineapple
much labor, packed in the f u r th e 17th. Dr. Brown was in a t
(8-ouncecan)
nish.ngs so they could live com tendance.
6 Alices enriched bread
1 okk beaten
• * *
fo rtab ly neat their mining claims.
’4 cup miik
Mi and Mrs. Roland Skoglic
Com m ent on w hat ¡hould b ’
Dash of «alt
’ * cup b u tter
done w ith the crim inals is re welcomed a son on A ugust 16. ac-
M ike saiidwii h filling b y combining;
ceived until they arc caught.
ct.ruing to word from Dr. Ronni-
I
gel
ti cream y F illing m kt-.« 3 sand-
L A N D S C A P IN G "
I H aul ¡1 Siiiidwii h
1
*‘It's the Water" that makes the difference
* £ o LY M R IA B R IW IN S C O U S A N V . O L Y M P IA . W A SH . U B A.
AT
STOP
JAYS
Friday, A ug. 24 th ru S aturday, A ug. 25
OREGON CHIEF
cnics
Franks
Your Choice
FROZEN
VEGETABLES
lb
BETTER BUYS A T LESA^iSTERS
us for out-of-Ion n P roperty. Tin- o em -fro n t him .
in H arbor leaves nothing to be desired Three fireph . -
enclosed patio, private access to Sandy Beach and real
privacy, plus appointm ents you expect to find in a fini?
home.
lb
5 Packs
m a k e « a m e a l — C h a m p io n H a m
Sand»» ich R a k e .
\\\
Why not m ake th a t move now ? Thi'ec new hom »
ready for im m ediate possession all have th ree bed
rooms, hardw ood floors, fireplace, and o th e r desirable
featu res. Your choice of location on these and others
soon to be finished.
How about income p ro p erty ? We have listings on var-
ious types of income p ro p erty that a re well worth in-
vestigating.
We also have a wide selection of lo ts -city, urban
view o r ocean front —
Fresh G round D aily
___
U. S. GOOD
Pot Roast
3 lbs. *1°°
lb.
49c
Also Complete Insurance Coverage
Dividends Up To
20'1 0« Fire Policies — Low S em i-A nnual P rem ium s
on Car» a n i Light T rucks — Financing of Prem ium »
A sk Ua For Q uotations — U’e arc R eady to Serve You.
PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY
PETE J. LESMEISTER Broker
PAUL L FAUERSO, Salesman
Phone 3311
Brookings
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HAM M M lVlh II B\KE
8 aliceg enriched bread
T his com pletely furnished home even includes a TV’
set. All you need to do is move right in and relax. F or
a 2-bedroom place its priced right at $7500 total.
While
They
Last
, if
and
side
and
b u t
<r <r
H ere » a real ‘‘w hopper*' th at
•lust Reduced $2006.06. F- irteen a< e
N orth P in k f
Chetco river. Rivet frontage w ith priv ♦ « landing. Excel
lent w a te r sy tern goes w ith this nn « six-room home
County road should be j aved this year.
W E N E E D MORE LISTIN G S! Call us anytim e
for an appointm ent to look at your property.
G RO UND BEEF
Cut <
-
n a h ' C ..li-'ii, .
milk
• in «ha‘ i.w dish Dip each
1
and.vn
into »-_g mixtur*
brov n quickly on b -tti -. I,« in
te r. Makes 3 .«aiiiiwich*-«.
'
B u tter
4 -In eg boiled ham
4 th ic k «lice« to m a to
4 s lic es A m erican ch e. se
I 1« < up < onden*, d cream
of mushroom soup
K* m p milk
P ap rik a
B u tte r b re a d On 4 slices of bread
place ham then tom ato and cheese.
•' ae! with r- limn»: ( «!.( • « of
bread Cut »andwn ¡ms in half a n d
place in a 9-inch l>aking pan Com
bine soup with milk and mix th o r
oughly Pour over sandw iches S p rin
kle with paprika Bake In m oderate
oven 1400 * S’) m inutes 4 servings
H ot o r cnl«l, «a m iw iih es are a
su m m e r m enu m ain s tay . P a rtic u
lar!» in \u g ii« t. . . s ,u n |« ir h lim e .
O r e g o n wheat« m ake bread« and
e r a c '.e r « that are fa r »u perio r in
la«te .ind n u tritio n a l b e n e f i t » . . .
ju * t rig h t in every way.
OREGON **EAT COMMISSION
305 S W 10’h. PENDLETON OREGON
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r e g on
V 7 h e at