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Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon 375,000 SUIT FILED N orte T riplicate a suit for $75.000 According to an item in the Del dam ages has been filed by B ertha Masonic Building Work Underway Ground was broken last week end for a new Masonic Lodge hall The site is next w est from the Scout building. The Llasonic T em ple Association has acquired a lot fronting 114 feet on Azab P ark Road, extending back a little over 100 feet. Roy Weide- man set the levels and tren ch ,« were dug for the underpinning and oth er su b stru ctu re work. To m ato budding will be 40 by 9 feet and so set on the lot an addi- NOW SERVING BROOKINGS AREA AGAIN ★ ★ RO ED ERS COLONIAL CHAPEL 525 GST. M. M organ against Murray M. Tryon. Rena Tryon and Elov P uter, as a result of hte traffic death of Ti<hn P a tric k Morgan, who was fatally injured in a tr a f fic w reck near Cypress Moto Cort last Spring. PHONE 1091 CRESCENT CITY, CAL. Thursday, September 20. 1956 ' tion m ay la tet’ be made on the property. P lans call for concrete block construction. A rchitectural ' plans are in the m aking and a« I oon a-> these are received and j o th er m inor details ironed out. , the members plan to continue ' w ith the w ork until it is com plet ed. 'MRi M urrry P alm er is head of the Temple Association and urges all members locally resident contact him to acquaint them selves with the project. jfi Brookings Items’ Mr. and Mrs. Vern G arvin are now living on the cam pus a t OTI w here Vern has been a student and Dorothy is enrolling. L oretta W aldien w ent over to the In stitu te this last week, and is enrolled to tak e a ho pital technician cour-e. K 1 “This is my personal 1 sunbeam, friend ■ í Sunny Brook whiskey, that is!99 silky as sunlight on a mustang's mane, rich as a prospector's d rea m ... the finest o f fine K entucky whiskies! ev'ti over JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING GROWS IN BROOKINGS, in- eluding Cranberries. Elmer Tantare grew this box of cranberries this year near his home, on First, just off Easy street. The plot of ground is only eight feet by eight feet. The total growth was only about two pounds, but will increase in yield from year to year. The Tantare’s had grown Cranberries in Washington earlier. The main problem is keep ng them watered. Pilot Photo 20 M IL L IO N CASES OF S U N N Y BROOK K ENTUCKY V» rt W H IS K IE S SOLD S IN C E 19331 L o retta graduated last year from 1-. m and is tne d au g h ter of Mr. an ’ Mrs. F ran k Waldien. glended S435 b ,.' Sunny Brook A Whiskey .SJS», i** y ALSO A V A IL A B L E : Kentucky Straight Bourbon W hiskey Cheerful as its N a m e! O L D S U N N Y B R O O K C O ., D IV IS IO N OF N A T IO N A L D IS T IL L E R S P R O D U C T S C O R P O R A T IO N , L O U IS V IL L E , K E N T U C K Y , BOTH 8 6 P R O O F. K E N T U C K Y B L E N D E D W H IS K E Y C O N T A IN S 6 5 X G R A IN N E U T R A L S P IR IT S . friends, surely w ish her a happy and com plete recovery soon. Lloyd H arbin of “Snug H arbor’’ “Pop” and “Mom" Russel, P ark- is coming along nicely according view Drive, took their son, Lloy 1 to reports, from very serious s u r and wife, Susie 1 Tiercel back, by g ery a t Sacred H eart hospital, luto, to Lloyd’s arm y d uty at Eugene. Colorado Springs They w ent by Ross Gully, new ow ner of the the w ay of C rate. L n, e and Yel j C u rry C ounty Lum ber Co. has lowstone P ark and a fte r drooping moved his fam ily into th e ir newly ' e couple went on for a sweep purcha.-«d home in H arbor. Mrs. through the South • >st. Gully, Helen, and four youngsters, Mrs. Jam es (B arb ara) M iller Joyce, Adele, Stephen and M arcia V a su rg ery aticr.t a t Fr.imanuel can now be officially called Brook hospital, Portland. H er m any ings H arborites. Bond Purchase I H o w 's Y o u r WHAT CAUSES THE MOST FOREST FIREST a) Lightning b) Arsonists c) The Average Citizen W 1 1 , N a t io n a l on 2. WHAT WAS THE TOTAL AREA BURNED LAST YEART 0) 1 million acres b) 5 million acres c) 10 million acres Up in Curry Cty. P inchases of U. S. Savings Ponds in C u rry county show a very sh arp up wing in the rep o rt ed $23.172 tally of Align t, 1956, 1 com pared to $9,184 of A ugust a j year ago. And as fa r as calendar year pinchases are concerned, so fa r in 1956, C urry people have bought $247,262 w orth of bonds according to Mr. George W. M im naugh, than half this sum. so f ir in 1955, sta te director, as ag ain st less when sales totalled $112,368. Throughout O regoni the to tal ales how’ only a slight increase this year over last. ANS. (c). 90% of all forest fires are started by everyday people CATHOLIC' MASS CHANGES who are careless with cigarettes, matches, campfires, etc. Beginning on Sunday, 23 S ept em ber, and ex tending through the .nonth of October, S tar of T he <= ?a Catholic church will have a 7:00 a.m. “S p o ilsm an ’s” Mass in addition to th e usual Sunday Mass, D uring this period Sunday Masses will th erefo re be at 7:00 and 8:00 a.m .except on th e first Sunday of O ctober w hen Masses w ill be at 7:00 and 11:00 a.m. 3. WNAT DO FOREST FIRES COST US EACH YEART 0) $1 million b) $100 million c) $1 billion B » » . -¿An THIS C A 5.O N WHICH YO U CAN DEPEND, IS YOURTRUE SERVANT A N D A F ß lE N D x \\\llZ z //v ANS. (c). An area larger than Massachusetts, Connecticut and ANS. (c). Almost 3 times the property loss from the fomaus San Rhode Island combined. Francisco fire and earthquake of 1906. Keep Our State Green Curry County imber Operators, Inc. C yvvvi - " '• b it