Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Thursday, November 8, 1956
Brooking», Oregon
saddened to know th at Mrs. B er
th a Moore is q u ite ill in Seaside
hospital. C rescent City. A long
M embers of the local flying
club are knocking down the trees
Mr. and Mrs. Jim F o rrest mov- tim e resident here, Mrs. Moore
on the south end of Crissey Field ed this past w eek from th eir moved to live w ith her d aughter,
at the S tate Line say it will g reat home on Richard, off Easy street Mrs. Castle, in C rescent City afte r
ly im prove getting in and out of to Eureka w here Mr. F orrest is disposing of her home at the
m outh of the W inchuck now oc
the runw ay, especially
when now employed.
here is a bit of fog on the seaw ard
Virgil G oldsberry was out to cupied by the F ra n k Tygarts.
Mrs. M yrtle Schaal who recen t
HUNTING IS OBJECTIVE
side.
P ortland this last week end a t
ly underw ent m ajor surgery at
tending
a
preview
of
new’
electri
Picked up a story about a dyed-
cal appliances. On his way out, Seaside hospital reports she’s get
in the-wool h unter. Seems, this LARRY FINDS
stopped over to see if he could ting along ju st fine at the hom e
anonym ous gent is a p retty good COFFEE MISSING
give son, Doup, a boost in his of her son in C rescent City. She
sized logging o perator and said to
A sad case of memory laspe is pre-med course at U. of O. but says it even low ered her scale’s
be a fine man to w ork for besides
—w arning every prospective em reported by L arry up at the C het Doug reports h e’s getting along opinion as to how much she tilts
ployee, th at all said em ployer is co Store. Seems, am ong other tolerable excepting for some pes them.
The Home Economics club w ill
laboring for is going hunting, and stuff dropped off a truck there tiferous m ath,
.h e Alfred Mays retu rn ed the meet Friday at 2 p m . at th e
im pressing in said prospect’s mind w ere four cases of coffee. L arry
th a t he will have em ploym ent got everything in at closing tim e, la tte r part of last week from a G range hall. Hostesses w ill be
steady right up to the opening of except th e cofffc*e which was left l. te sum m er visit back to th eir Lyda Salvage and Christine S jös
the various legal h u nting periods on the sidew alk and then he w ent old home in the m iddle west driv tröm . A sale of hand m ade a r ti
ing forth and back, and they were cles w ill be held.
and then th e w hole show will home.
j N ext m orning coming to w ork. m ighty glad to get back to the
Mr. and Mrs Jack W right of
Inspect Our Factory Installed Paint Booth
be shut dow n—and th a t’s that!
W inchuck valley. Tell of devas O akridge, form erly of Brookings,
tatin g dryness in the country they drove over last w eek for salm on
visited and of hitting into m ore fishing, but th e rains came and
nr less snow all the w ay across i they retu rn ed home after visiting
from w estern K ansas to G rants w ith friends for a day or two.
Pass, even experiencing ploughed
Mrs. G ladys Kindeyy arriv ed
IS BELIEVING
heavy snow on G reen Springs S atu rd ay from S eattle to spend a
m ountain. (T h at ought to teach short tim e w ith her son and fam
them to stay here w here it doesn't ily, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley K indell.
Why Take Less When You Can Get the Best
parch nor snow )
Mrs. Floyd Sw earingen visited
The whole com m unity will be
T h e N ew est B u ick Y et
th e past week in P ortland w ith
h er m other, Mrs. Goldie Sm ith.
it popped into his m ind he’d fo r
Mrs. A rchie H endricks will
gotten to take in the java. Investi en tertain the Baptist M issionary
gating he found he had only two Society on T hursday, N ovem ber
cases left. Someone had gotten 15. A desert luncheon at 1:30 p.m.
aw ay w ith the other two.
409 PACIFIC AVE.
at her home is planned.
Mrs Lydia C rigler will be as
sistant hostess. It is suggested th at
C hristm as gifts for the state hos
pital be brought at th at tim e w ith
the gifts m arked m an or woman.
The Baptist Ju n io r choir will
t
sta rt practicing Saturday. It is
just new ly organized. It is hoped
for a good attendance, w ith the
fo u rth giaders through the 6th
grades Mrs. Calvin G orte w ill
i direct.
Bert Di Moss and his m other,
Mrs. Ina DtMoss left T hursday
tor Vashon Island, W ashington.
Mrs. DeMoss spent the past
m onth visiting in Brookings, her
form er home for 35 years.
Mr and Mrs. Virgil Gavin, stu
Jet-Flo Bumpers to V-angle tail-lights. And big
d ents at O.T.I., K lam ath Falls,
Will Influence the shape of cars for years to com e!
ger in every important dimension—length, width,
w ere week end visitors at Mrs.
Here it is_ Mercury for 1957—and it’s a bombshell
G avin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
and
wheelbase_headroom,
leg
room,
and
shoulder
that will rock the industry. The first dream car you
Rowley.
room. It’s dynamite—a totally new car that brings
can oien. not just look at. Dream-car new in styling,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foote and
the dream world of tomorrow to radiant reality today.
son, A rlan w ere in Brookings
ride, power, and features. Dramatically dillerent from
for th e w eek end visiting friends
and relatives returning to Rose
burg Sunday.
W hitey Matson. Bill B ennett
and Don Craig along w ith Mrs.
C raig went i lk hunting w ith suc
cess over near LaGrande. They
trough* back th ’'ne bull elk. U n
successful hunt (is w ire Doc T ra
vis and Roy Bowlin who w ent up
into the W allowas, but got into
too much snow.
is posted as not to be driven at j RESTRICTIONS ON
NORTH BANK SPEEDWAY
BURNING LIFTED
f
T here are some hair-raising xcessive speeds those who ob- I
Va! L afferty in charge of the
serve
th
e
law
should
be
prepared
opinions among drivers and espec
ially the younger ones as to w hat for those who seem to think it local state fire district says he
has word from his boss all b u rn
constitutes safe driving on the
was built especially for th eir rac ing restrictions have been lifted.
new ly hard-topped N orth Bank
C hetco Road. A lthough the road ing.
BETTER FEYWAY IN OFFING
Brookings Items
Complete Automotive Repairs
and Refinishing
Body and Fender Repair
__
Mechanical Tune ups
Truck and fra ile r Repairs
SEEING
Acetylene and Arc Welding
SEE
Brookings
Independent Auto & Trailer Repair
TINY
NOV, 9th
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IERRY
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P rac tic al Forest R esearch
To Be C onducted
In Del N orte County
ThD’W’h cu :: ■'."ne, crier, t be-
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t ■" ny anil th e U. S. F o rest
S trv ’er, r r • *' i xp udmciits in
for st r e r c u .r h will b? condue-
ie ’ on
2,Of!T aw e of led-
w coibfir "crest < i High P ra irie
C ' I’
x » 1 e o u try but
inactively wo.'kcci n for several
>ear< on 1.100 acres of fo n st
owned t v thi l c >r company.
V r-P th
aw:-t .ent logging
a Si le 'liv e bases
u n d er condition s outlined
by
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By C harlie G ravshel
L. N. W rites
QU ESTIO N : Suppose I get two
insurance com panies to each
c a rry a full coverage Fire policy
'n my $15.000 home. If it is c o m
pletely destroyed by fire do they
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AT Y O U R M E R C U R Y
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Brookings, Oregon
D E A L E R 'S
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arran g ed so no one can legally
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would pay its proportionate share
of the loss.
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w e’ll try to give you the correct
answers and there will be no obli
gation of any kind.
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Insurance Agency