Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 23, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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    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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( II \M I’|O \
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
O
r e g on
V 7 h e at