Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 07, 1957, Image 4

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    Brookinga-Harboi Pilot
Thursday, February 7, 1957
Brooking», Oregon
re n ’s Home, will close the w eek s
m eetings w ith pictures of A laska.
F or m any years both Mr. and Mrs.
n u g h es have operated the succe­
ssful children's hom e in P alm er,
A laska. D uring th at tim e - I :,
n u g h es has had am ple o p p o rtu n ­
ity to photograph village and farm
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
H enry K err and family this w\ k Alaska Pictures Conclude life in Alaska. Thi» prom ises to be
a very interesting clim ax to the
are the Rev. and Mrs. »»er.neth R
series of m eetings this week an d
Hughes, founders of the l-a.y Weeks Meetings at
the Brookings Bible Church ext-
M ountain children’s home a t P al­ Brookings Bible Church
ends a w arm welcome to all who
mer, Alaska. The home is in i-h
Rev. Gordon Frazer of Forest wish to come.
M atanu ka valley.
The Hughe havetbeen miss.on- Grove, Oregon was the visiting
speaker who led in a series of NEW LIBRARY CASE
aries in -A laska since 1934, and
Bible study m eetings at the Broo­
are now- caring f r a 'o u t i .xty
Kay Kessler did a hurried-up
kings Bible church this week.
otherw ise homeless children in
Besides the evening services the job on a specially built book case
A laska. They have been holding men of the church met at 6 each for the Com m unity L ibrary. W ith-
m eting and showing pictures m morning, the women at 2:30 and in 36 hours after he took th e me i-
the area this week.
the young people at 6:30 p m. for surem ents, he delivered a muc h
They will be a t the B ro o k in s separate Bible study classes.
needed addition to house th e 1956
Bible Church Friday evening. Feb­
Rev. Frazer, a nationally known Encyclopedia B rittanica presented
ru ary 8th a t 7 :30, a t which time
speaker and author, will conclude by the H arbor Com m unity club
all those interested are invite I
his ministry here with the T hurs­ and a section w ith ad ju stab le
to attend.
day evening service due to a speak shelves for other reference m a ter­
Rev
Hughes
poke Tuesday ing engagem ent in San Jacinto, ial. K ay contributed the labor and
the C urry County L um ber h ad
noon at Rotary, and showed pic­
tu re s of the children, and the Calif.
the pleasure of doing th eir bit by
Friday (Feb. 8) Rev. Hughes,
wildlife of the area around .h
1
contributing
the m aterials.
Lazy M ountain home. The pic­ founder of the Lazy Mt. Child-
tu res of the Moose in the area I
were especially excellent.
Founder of Alaskan Children's Home
Visits Kerrs; Show Movies to Groups
DAIRY CREEM
OPENS AGAIN
The D airy Ceem (Ben and
Evelyn) re sta u ra n t in the Il.w a y
M kt. building is now ie-or> ne.,
a fte r being clo ed for more than
a month lor repairs and ¡emodel
lr.g, along with a vacati n r-th
ow ner-operators, Ben and Kvclj
P hetteplace.
The
Pheltepl
spent seveial weeks in Southern
California.
A dvertising saves your time. By
enabling you to decide ahead of
tim e w hat you want, adveiti ing
saves you countless hours of look­
ing through stores.
OUR 6AS KNOCKS COLOI SH
W EA TH ER FLAT -
AHO PINS ITS SHOULDERS
TO T H E M A T /
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Brookings Items
I rfiO IN G PRESIDENT f o r t e - Brooking-. Harbor Chamber of
Commerce in d e n t s to -Mrs. A lice B ordw ell the cup for the “Woman
The T uesday bridge club met
of Hie Y ea .” at their recent m eetin g. Koi Brimm received the hon-
this week w ith Mrs. Flora Webber
o r, as “The Man oi the Year”. Carl Yahr did the presentation
REFRIGERATION
SALES & SERVICE
and Mrs. L aura Redfield as hos
tesses.
Mrs. C atherine D oherty of the
COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC
high school faculty, accom panied
a group of dram atic students this
week end to Eugene leaving
*7/ It's Refrigerated, We
® U X * I n . A 1)1 M A K k N, I..
Thursday. They w ere driving in
Ida May H ubbell was born in
' th eir own cars.
Fix and Guarantee IF'
Last ..............
w eek’s
K irksville, Mo.. F ebruary 7, 1864
—
.. adverse w eather
S P E C IA L
P ostm aster Bill Thom pson left
and passed aw ay at S anta Clara, conditions throughout the F acific for Eugene Tuesday to atten d the
Calif on the 24th of Jan u ary , N orthw est brought a rash of log- annual m idw inter conference of
SALE
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
1957. She was in her 92nd year, ging shutdow ns and frozen log postm asters.
She w ith her late husband, ponds, and w ith it. a sharp drop-
S P E C I A L wllh-'m.
The Home Economics club of
We Now Have a Man to Serve Brookings
in m.ikv th e ,r ham.- o ft in mill .p ro d u e fo n , according the G range will m eet F riday at
to
Random
Ix-ngths,
Eugene
week-
at H arbor in 1920, w here they and
the hall at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Lyle
Uaed 8 cubic ft.
their family filled many a place ly lum ber letter.
S m ith is chairm an of the group
FREEZER CHEST
A lthough freezing w eather on and Mrs. Joe Zum pke secretary.
in the h earts of th eir neighbors.
For some thirty years Mrs. Hub­ the West Coast has turned to
Roy Becker is home from long
$95.00
bell served as chaplain of the lo­ w arm rain, road restrictions on hospitalization at C rescent City. A
BROOKINGS PHONE 3151
cal Rebekah lodge and very rare- log tru ck hauling during the thaw- neice is reported to be caring for
NEW NORGE WASHER missed all the occasions w hen her ing period will hold dow-n G reen him for the tim e being.
Refrigeration Engineer <6 Mechanic
mill production for another week
Mr. and Mrs. Roy W eideman
services w ere required.
and DRYER
have
retu
rn
ed
from
a
trip
to
Boul­
W ith her husband, she cam e to or two.
I
Both for Only
live at H arbor in May of 1920,
The traditional p ic k u p in de der, Colorado w here they visited
Roy’s son, Major Stanley, and the
and
m
ade
h
er
home
th
ere
w
ith
m
and
and
strengthening
of
priées
$349 00
her son, F ran k P allady, until th a t heretofore usually accom- grandchildren. Stan has finished
and your trade-in
about th ree years ago, going to panied such conditions so far has his schooling, is now a qualified
aeronautical engineer and is en­
CRESCENT CITY — Phone 3133
C alifornia to be nearer the homes faded to m aterialize.
route for fu rth er service in G eor­
of
her
daughters,
two
of
whom
Dcmand>
already
abnorm
ally
Used Automatic
survive: Mrs. R uth H offm an of
fu rth e r w eakened by se- gia.
WASHERS
Saratoga, and Mrs. Lucille Irw in ^ re w eath e r th at hit the consum-
of O akland, as well as her son. ,
territo ries sim ultaneously.
All in good condition
T here are also eight grandchild-
any hopes f(jr an im proved
ren, ten great grandchildren, and lu m b ef m arket, have been tem-
HOT POINT— like new
5 great great grandchildren.
porarily, at least dispelled.
kenmoke
Services for deceased w ere held
wRh the gman yolume of
at W iers M ortuary. C rescent City.
mQgt
wh1ch
fof di{.
I
W E ST IN U IlO l’KE lau n d rom at
followed gy graveside services a
buyers find
ficult
specifications,
buyers
find
AIM’ and BENDIX
S m ith River, conducted by the
m ill placem ent difficult. This situ ­
WE MUST HAVE DEADLINES ! !
Brookings Rebekah Lodge.
ation will undoubtedly im prove as
from $49.50 to $119.00
P allbearers w ere Milton Foster,
This is N e c t a r y if w e are to get the Pilot out to the readers at tim e scheduled.
mills resum e production.
C. A. Page, George Hassett, A n­
Retail y ard buying of mixed
drew Hoffeldt, Elmer Hanscam ,
cars of green and kiln dried lum ­
and Bert Carlson.
ber is still lim ited to a dribbling
volume.
Display Advertising Deadline is Tuesday Noon
GAS 5 A P P U A N C Íí3-¿ *
A dvertising is a m odern con
The m arket for Pine and asso-
P L E A SE Bring your ads in as early as possible Infore this tim e.
venience th at m akes you the best
species is in a state of con-
Hr blithe Bette. tornee the k ’r tt , prepared
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shopper
in tk«
the tvnrld.
world fusion p ine selects in grades of C
e l e c t r ic - t v
gas
T hrough radio, TV, m agazines and and better are moving in fair vol-
new spapers, take advantage of the mue, but “D” grade is in surplus,
»««wz/ver.
Classified Advertising Deadline is Tuesday, 5:00 p.m.
: advertising, and rem em ber Adver- an* prices are weak. No. 3 com­
mon Ponderosa Pine is the h ealth ­
ciassifie<l Ads received after noon on Tuesday will be too late to classify and
! Using Benefits You!
iest segment of the m arket, w ith
' will appear elsew here other than on the Classified page.
price increases prevalent, p articu ­
larly for 12-inch boards.
The $72 basing price for q uar
tei inch AD plywood is still in ef­
News Deadline is 10:00 a.m. Wednesday
W HAT ABC” ’
fect As most plants w ere idle last
Plejvse have your new s In as soon as possible after the event happens
week, it is difficult to predict
S L A V E S O F S IN ?
w hether or not the new level will
hold.
Lincoln fought and won the battle of human
$
Rites Said for
Ida Mae Hubbell
Mill Production
Off in State
WHITIE RUTLEDGE
BOB AMES ELECTRIC
IM P O R T A N T N O T IC E
WARD'S
slavery, but many people still suffer the bond­
age of sin. Let us tell you how Christ can ffe • you f in sinful
habits. W orship in our Church thia Sunday.
Brookings Bible Church
e /
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Safe driver? Then you can have this better
auto insurance, with nationwide, prompt,
fair claims service at important savings !
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SAFECO does it the common sense
way: Cuts losses by insuring careful
drivers only; cuts costs by modern
machine policy issuing methtxis.
You save. Call us today.
auto in s u r a n c e ...
SAFEC0,
IE S M E IS T E R 'S
BROOKINGS PHONE 3311
Thank You
School Board
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Looks a t Plan
M embers of the Brookings-H ar-
bor school district 17-c school
board met last T hursday evening
to interview Claude Freem an,
archetect of the firm of Freem an.
Hayslip, T uft and Hewlett. There ;
was a general d isc u s ion on class­
room coats and plans, and some
w ere displayed.
The firm recently designed
schools for Gold Beach and Cres-
cen t City. E arlier the school
board h ad interview ed Robert
Keeney of M edford, and R o b erty
F rahy of G rants Pass, both arch i­
tects.
Additional classroom space for
the Bro»>kings-Harbor d istrict is
under consideration by the board,
although no definite plans have
been proposed, especially in re-
g atd to financing.
i t ’s take-it-easy time, neighbor
Sunny Brook bourbon
time, that is!
after a day's work well done,
you need some relaxation... take time o u t.. .
then enjoy this {¡olden whiskey
, ..finest o f fine Kentucky bourbons!
Garden Club to
Meet Thursday
The G ard en club w ill m eet on
T h u rsd ay . Feb. 14. w ith a dessert
luncheon to be serv ed at 1:30 p m.
H ostesses are M r-, Z elm a Jens.
Mi - L R H a v e v . an d M rs D
C ra ig
dentine plant exchange is
asked to bring
id. All a
> cannili» and daffodils for
n .ire wel-
display All *
to attend.
$2.80 pt.
04.33 H ut
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