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Thursday, January 31, 1957 Brookings-Harboi Pilot Over A verage R ainfall some unusual changes in Ju p e ’s contributions. While th ere w as For This Area in ’56 some rain m easured all of the 12 , A__ months, and the w in ter m onths ,« “ ST ^ et|t<'r. , th a " USUal show ‘n 8 ‘he usual dam pness, Oe- h ereabouts The local rain gauge tober astonished us w ith 13 84 r e a d m e ,or the pas. tw elve .„ches, th e rains “ m7 n g a Wt m ore than the fell. 1.63 inches th a t FIRE LOSS ON STATE TIMBER LOW DURING THE 1956 FIRE SEASON Brookings, Oregon Local Girl Aids H ere's s w the °»se observers re- ntrfc w hat nal ine In Fund Drive P° r te * mOn,h by mOnth Joy Gott, d au g h ter of Mr. and Ja n u a ry ..................................... 23.8C Mrs. Sam Gott, Brookings, was a F eb ru ary ................................... 11.7a An unusual fire season, im m onths cam e to 8U.C6 inches w ith late as Septem ber usually dum ps M arch ....................................... 5.8" com m ittee m em ber for the an n u al Cam pus Chest drive on the L in A pril 04(j proved protection practices, m ajor ENLIST IN ARMY field college cam pus M cM innville. May .............................................. 3.67 progress in forest land reh a b ilita Ju n e ............................................. 2.13 tion, continuation of the insect W alter ES. Johnson, bro th er of More than $400 w ere co n trib u t Ju ly .............................................. o.O8 survey and increasing forest plant- Mr. Jam es B. Johnson of Box 1265 ed by _______________ Linfield stu d en ts - for needy A ugust ......................................... o.78 ing on p riv ately ow ned lands, Gold Beach, Oregon has enlisted students the w orld over A pproxim ately 50 p er cent of Septem ber ............................... 1.63 m arked the activities of the state in the U. S. A rm y on Ja n u a ry 23, and its co- 1957 fo r th e A rm y O rdnance Corp the fund will go to W orld Uni ver- O ctober .............. 13 84 forestry d ep artm en t N ovem ber .............................. 1.31 operating Protection associations according to SFC R ichard L. sity Service, an in tern atio n al or. a adm inistration and protec- Johnson of the U. S . A rm y Re- ganization for student aid P a rt of D ecem ber ................................. 15.31 in n ’« °fn ° fa£ Te' c™ lling S tation ‘n Coos Bay. its w ork concerns providing medi g o n s forest lands during 1956. Johnson w ill com plete basic cal care for stu d en ts securing RAINFALL VARIES WIDELY A fire season which saw 578 train in g at F o rt Ord, C alifornia housing, sending books ’a nd equip PaVe<i ' tre e t' 2 B it home with IN P A R IS OE STATE lightning fires out of a total of after which he w ill retu rn hom e ment, establishing scholarships b alan ce * “ m“ n" m onthly '“ J™“ “ ’ on the of closing on leave, then he will report to and aiding student refugees in An exam ple of how a small 987 and the necessity N ovem ber the A rm y O rdnance C enter for this cou n try and in G reece G er change of location effects the kind the fire season in late ’ of w eather one encounters in O re after it had been forfally opened secondary train in g and schooling.I m any and F rance w n ? r ' R,,:r ‘n ' " ‘rb" r Wlth Vlew th a ‘ “ “ "surpassed 3 BR Joh n so n enlisted u n d er th e ' nth,.,- u- , gon, recently released rainfall fig a m onth earlier, w ere the unusual w ith fireplace and plenty of room for th e kids to rom p and ures published in the Illinois Val happenings in protection during ‘Choice not C hance” enlistm ent receive appropriations the year. program w hereby a person is as- - ap propriations from the ley News, shows a great deal of a re the U niversity of Jap an , The acreage burned d u rin g th e sured his choice of service in the Chest difference in the total rainfall be the A m erican Negro Scholarship J i ST LISTED choice property in H arbor ocean fro n tag e tw een here and some th irty miles regular fire season was 4831 acres U. S. A rm y p rio r to enlistm ent Fund and Care. east of us. The R anger Station at placing it in the list of one of th e Sgt. Johnson explained. ju s t 1°beach 2 br honMi and ro°m to buiw Th<s is —-------- — J . t he location you have been dream ing of Cave Junction tallied an average most favorable in recent years. building u nder the guidance of of 48.92 inches per y ear since Then, d uring the la tte r p a rt of the Building com m ittee and w ill n’, ^ “ «’ » 'T R A i T - W e have a num ber of 1940. D uring the 14 years previous N ovem ber and early December, gale-like w w inds inds cam cam e e I m eet w ith the P astor N om inating to Ja n u a ry 1956, the local aver- continuous connnuous gaie-like P lates listed « h e re th e owners have Indicated th eir willing- com m ittee. The com m ittee u n d er age was 82.52 inches, alm ost dou- dow n , the C° lum b' a riv er gorge. n ea . to ca rry the balance on contract i, m ak e, for „ . i , r the chairm an sh ip of W illis Rag Me »1.1.1 n il JU.-1 ovei l b . hili’. an exlr,™.-),- high l l g - - | J f nant ing come in and we will arran g e for you to see these. land is looking fo rw ard to this fire hazard in the n orthw est p a rt ■ ■ V i l l t / l « V l C C f l Most precipitation of any y ear of the state. m eeting and the unfolding of W.HM.0.1 TOTAL I KK E for 3 bit home on ‘ k arre, w ithin of the period at Brookings dum p plans for the ------I supply of * V th e p pulpit N um erous fires broke out and I „ T b e. w orsbip 1 — service at l the - ’ .v -v U U 1U 'I '- J w 1 1V u ip il w alking tiatance of town. sam1.05 V,' ,‘,n t?-VS !953, and tb a ‘ the governor issued a proclama-1 Brookings BresDyterian P resb y terian eh. church on ?nd ,be securin g of a reg u lar min- 55 n i i X s ? ,oaU ,nC. l ° n ? Uon closin« th c « « • in n orth. ¡ Su. n d ay ’ F<jbruaI> 3, a l 11: IN ( D I NTK1 - 20 \ ( ILLS. 3 B R n, good spring w ater, low . --------00 a.m. ister. rain 55 0, L h ." ,a raost I w eetern Oregon. It was th e first will be in charge of the Rev. G. The public is cordially invited down paym ent will handle. recorded T e ' W" tim e ,b a > Such ac ,i" n >>«'" H enry G reen of P ortland. Dr. to hear Dr. G reen and to w orship '» ACRE IN HARBOR with very ahbstnatial 2 BR home. A t . . '®ve J u n c t,on in taken in the 46-year history of the G reen is executive of th e Synod at the church regularly. tractiv e down paym ent. ? o r d r v Cv " "n ? had 101' 70' ' sta,e f" res,ry departm ent.’ of Oregon, having oversight espec r o r dry years, Brookings, in 1952 , . ially of the denom inational p ro had 60.94 inches and Cave June- u In Clatsop county, two fires tion 40.66, and w hen Cave June- ?™ ke ° \,t eaSt ° f lhe city of As' gram and the in terests of the B oard of N ational Missions. He tion really dried down to 28 69 in I®?3 3nd .b urned some 6000 acres w ill occupy the p u lp it recently v a 1949, Brookings had a drought of 4bef,°reA bc!ng brought u n d cr con- trol. A nother fire _ got . aw ay from cated by the Rev. H enry M. Óster- 69.50. P E T E J. LESM EISTER. Broker D eccm h-r nn,i r ,„ .. slash b u rn in £ in the Cronin creek m eier and bring th e message of PA U L L. EAUERSO, Salesman SELL IT THRU THE tin o ! ? k ss. d J 3ry con- w atershed and spotted o ver sev- the m orning. !i“ U® ! be ,th.e w ettest m onths of erai thousand acres of land, most T his w ill be the first visit of Dr. are th e 'd r y e s t' JU ' A ugust of it belonging to the state. Small- G reen to Brookings since the erec er fires occurred on th e T rask tion of the new church building riv er in Tillam ook county and in W hile h ere he w ill inspect the Karen Simpson Student C lackam as and in Linn counties. LESMEISTER'S Real Estate - Insurance Presbyterians to BETTER BUYS at LESMEISTER'S Phone 3311 Brookings SUPPOSE IT I® TRUE CANTAOS At Linfield C ollege v- „ X You may not believe U, but just suppose tha Bible l> true. Who» gain h there in a sinful life -w lth only judgment a t the end. The Bible says Christies« men will go to Hell, and the Bible has stood the test of time. , Join others who hove thought II Sunday. through in our Church Brookings Bible Church o- . ing program . S tudents atten d L infield for Clearance and 1 ^ Ughte» H OflM r- ' tW° yCarS obtain basic ^ » e g c in • H H. ° % Simpson, arbor, course and to pre-nursing courses d en t v ’ S m p r,e n u n d n « „ S,U’ b,oio®'- ' » ' ‘"¡«try, hom e econo. Vino a T b Jn fltld coUe*e ’ M cMinn. mice and psychology. At the end ville_ The prem ursing program of th eir sopohom ore y ear they f.eldb7 n d Wthrkeidr ° Ut betw een L in‘ tra n sfe r to the U of O N ursing field and the U niversity of O re -, school for th ree y ears’ training. gon School of N ursing in Port- At the end of this five year p er land. iod they g rad u ate from the n u r Joy G ott, daughter of Mr. and sing school and may be granted Mrs. Sam G ctt, Brookings, is a th e ir registered n u rse’s certificate freshm an at Linfield this y ea r and by the state and th eir bachelor of is also studying under th e nurs-I science degree from Linfield. THERE SHOULD BE NO QUESTION PRICES SLASHED ABOUT SEW ER H O O K -U P 53 Olds 98, 4 D o o r ......... <ci ooe nn Engine com pletely rebuilt, H ydram atic c^m pletely rebuilt. G uaranteed. ’53 Mercury, 4 Door .............. ’ c i ft74 nn One owner, exceptionally clean. Gukna’nie’ed IN 52 uOIft,ac’ 4 D ° ° r H y d r a m a tic ............$595.00 We have ju s t reground the valves. Good tires. 51 Plymouth Club Sedan ................... $487 00 B R O O K IN G S This is a good clean car. 50/50 guaranteed ‘ 50 Pontiac, 4 Door, Hydramatic ’ $397 00 Good tran sp o rta tio n - m any additional miles in this one. 50 Ford V8, 4 D o o r .............................. $347 00 Looks good, ru n s good. New seat covers. You don't have to look out of town 50 D odge 2 Door Sed a n ......................... $295 00 Good tran sp o rta tio n a t a reasonable price when it conies to hooking up your sewer. W hen the time comes . . . . D on’t commit yourself to an outside unknown Plumber— when your local Plumber can do the job— efficiently and quickly— and he II stand behind his w’ork. CALL THE LOCAL PLUMBER OF YOUR CHOICE Work Cars That You Can Afford •qn 50 ’49 ’48 ’47 ? D° o r rv • ’ ............................ *60.00 otudebaker, 2 Door .............. $1Q7nn Buick Convertible ......... $195 0 0 Chevrolet, 2 D o o r ............$ 87 00 Mercury, 2 D o o r .................................$ 60 00 TRUCKS — Too Cheap But. . . R ° j ge’ EMIL MOORE HAROLD JOCHENS CHARLES STANHURST FRANK THOMPSON C. A. LUTE i ° n ....................................$697.00 C. 'ED' DEMPSEY YOUR Dodge-Plymouth Dealer HIWAY 101 NORTH BROOKINGS