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Page Six Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon ILLINOIS VALLEY LABOR DAY be derived therefrom. Newspapers, first of the year, althought the radio and TV promote the same | many sewer and paving job appeals. Grandmas and grand throughout the city make it ap daughters clutch cartons as prizes pear the pace has been aceletled. on TV’ shows along with the loot By Clifford Roue that comes their way. $56,360 in building permits Building has been going on at I am afraid that I shall never Also, it is becoming more evi a slightly le.-ser rate since the were taken out in July, which in cluded $32,900 for the Presbyter become actuate :ed to seeing wo dent in the evolution of advertis ian chuch. Since then $I2.lfo in men smoke in public. In spite of ing procedure that the tobacco banks of the Rogue. permits have been issued bv city the fact that I ar.: supposed to be companies in their bitter battle Oldsters used to tell ot the won work superinteindent Ralph Reed. the product of an enlightened age, for theif share of the nicotins haul I still fail to repress a shudder are lowering the age limit consid derful care Moore took of his Two new home were included in when I see a member of the fairer erably. Maybe it’s the effect of horse and rig-sleek horses, well the permits, one by Louis Sidel sex g a l l i v a n t i n g down the old age. but it seems to me that oiled harness and saddle, neatly for $9,360, and another by Ed thoroughfare emitting smoke from the girls smoking cigarettes on TV painted rig. and himself an orna Aldnch for $13,000. Also new was mental citizen. They also tell us her nostrils. commericals are getting younger he was pari Indian and that h? an addition to the Morton build was very kind to animals and ing, which will house the Knox I have tried to analyze this al and younger. At the rate the pace is going, I little folk. For some time he work Insurance Agency. lergy on my part but to no avail. After all, I tell myself, women are woiuld not be surprised one of ed at the Smith River cannery' our equals and have the right to these days to hear that such-and- where he was fireman, despite his KEEP OREGON GREEN do anything that a man doCs. But such a tobacco company was giv having but one hand. just about the time that I have ing away one pack of cigarettes decided to be tolerant, I see a wo with each can of baby food. After man carrying her baby in her all just think of the millions of arms, dribbling ashes in its face preschool kids who could be cured while putting it to sleep with nico- ! early of becoming sick from their tine fumes; and immediately I first inhalation. find myself a narrow-minded Pur- i Personally, I am somewhat dis itan once more, ranting on the ’ appointed that women haven t evils of females indulging in taken up tobacco chewing. Evi smoking. dently it is one manly trait that s? zp ZR> so far they have overlooked. After I doubt, therefore, that I shall all, hitting a spitton at ten feet ever become reconciled. And what can be Just as much an art as woiTies me most is that as I go blowing smoke throught ones my daily way, I seem to be the ears' only one perturbed. Big billboards picture the glamorous gal exhal ing smoke into the atmosphere a- she extols the great pleasures to ' FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH JUBILEE SEPT.l ,2,3 CAVE JUNCTION, OREGON Entertainment Continuously Saturday noon thru Monday Night — Highlights — S AV E NO W HEN THE DATE IS FRIDAY AUGUST 31st at 11 a.m. DRAWING FOR A TRIP TO H A W A I I DON'T MISS IT BU 1 —Its Not Necessary to be Present to Win OSTENBERG'S Marion Wilson (of Port Orfordi sold his Texaco Station to Harvey Foster of Brookings who has lea fed the property to George Swem. The station will change to Rich field products with the new man agement. Mrs. Don McCarton and son, Jack, and Mrs. Wilma Becker and son. went to the San Francisco Bay area this week end leaving Mrs. Becker and son there. She has recently terminated bookkeep ing in the plywood office. Mrs. Mildred Byrne has return ed from San Francisco where she took -n sessions of the Republican National convention. Robert D. Mead. A. M. A. N., a graduate of aviation stiuetural mechanics. Memphis, Tenn.. has been assigned to the Mirmar Na val Air Station. San Diego. He spent the past ten days visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mead, here in Brookings. Robert is a graduate of the B. H. S. class of 1955. Mr. and Mrs. Dennie McKeriian and sons from Enterprise. Oregon, spent the week end visiting with his sister. Lucille Mead and bro thers, John and Marvin McKer- nan. They were on their way home from Lander, Wyoming. Mrs. Lucille Mead and son, Ro bert. visited with Robert’s bro- ther. Kenneth and family of Kla math Falls, and his sister’s fam ily. Lenora and Ted Billingsley of Canby. California this past week end. Miss Connie Bordwell and Mrs. Florence Eorgy took in a portion of theShakespearian Festival at Ashland this past week. Mrs. Esther Decker visited he? brother. Milt Moorhead at Eureka this last week end. AUTO / * Please Forgive us if We Shed a Tear! BUT — We Must Announce Our Restaurant Will Be CLOSED FROM TUESDAY. SEPT. 4th THRU SATURDAY. SEPT. 8th to highw ay construction We W ill Re-Open SUNDAY, SEPT. 9th THANK YOU The Dairy Creem "SOI THERN OREGON'S FIXI ST FOODS & CANDII S" IIIO M i* MOORE I. WDM K|{K FA^ t B U M , E R IM O Moore s Kn.,11 or the west- . i edge of t e town is fast b. ¡n.< rhoved into limbo Before Bnx-k- ings. it wai the home stomping grounds of much respected. one- armed mail carrier Thomas Moore On the west side of the hilcKk about in the back of where Tiny’s Gaiage now stands, was the neat cabin and barn, the home site ej he who carried the mail for many year between the Chetco and the IN S U R A N C I Now you can have better insurance and claims service—at folding-money-size savings! This is Insurance for careful drivers only, reducing losses. Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay« ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance? Call Now. No obligation PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY Phone 3311 Brookings Bullseye AN X RING HIT IS THIS Hunters Special QUALITY GUN CASES For the Nimrod of the Family Garden Club Tea <We apologize for the absence of the last part of the report on the garden tour which was held Thursday. August <T i The highlight of the tour was ’he visit to the garden and y arl o f Robert Swan. The ro-e garden near the house with its soft green paths wai a special attraction. One of the flowers to cause a i t o f discussion was the beautiful Tigridia or Mexican shell flower as it is often called The flowe» has three large petals with speck led centers. The many beautiful flowers defy descript.on and can be enjoyed most by looking at them. The two little grandson or Mrs. Davis we e the envy of man 7 as they took off their shoe and tan barefoot in the soft grass The tea which climaxed the tom was held under the trees in Swan yard The table was covered with a blue cloth, the centerpiece was an arrangement of pink and white fuchsia, sweetpeas ar.d fe’n in a cry tai bowl Mrs Vlrig Gold berry served the punch and Mrs Clara Kerns pour»l the t e r Mrs W irren Smith and Mrs Arthur Knox assisted M s. S w an’ as hostesses. W IT H SAFECO Brookings Items HOW ? uu Building Permits Still Run High ATTENTION... SA 1 URDAY—Queen’s Ball SUNDAY—Free Square Dancing Games Old Fashioned Barbecue MONT ) A Y—Parade Barbecue Lumberjack Contests Dance WE'RE SORRY TOO! Thursday, August 30, 1956 These Caaessold Originally for Much More and ars Terrifc Bargains at the Low Prices of $2.85 to $6.00 WE DO N’T IN T EN D TO SLIGHT £ 3 The " F Fisheri«an—SO— h a v e tw o s p e c ia l s For the R.,,1 n’ Reel Boys / ’> Davis Cut Plugs V For Salmon Made to Sell for $2.50 Reduced to $1.35 --------------------- and--------------- - A HONEY OF A $10.95 SPINNING ROD for VISIT $695 ° u r Sporting Goods Department For Your Hunting and Camping Needs—You Will Be Pleased and So Will We Chetco Home & Auto BROOKINGS, OREGON “W E GIVE S A If GREEN STAMPS*’