HARBOR NEWS
LUM BER M ARK ET
C O N T I N U E S F IR M
While the m ark et
show s so m e s ig n s of
a t r i f l e m ore f ir m
n e s s , C row ’ s Lum ber
P r ic e Index d e c lin e d
again in the tw o -w e e k
period ending May 31.
T h reat of a strik e in
B r itis h C olum bia m ills
has given Standard and
B etter g r e e n D ouglas
F i r d im e n s io n som e
s u p p o r t , e s p e c ia lly
2 x 10, b u t l o w e r
g ra d es have shown no
s ig n s of ren ew ed life .
T h e r e h a s been no
c h a n g e in k iln -d rie d
D o u g l a s F ir , ex cep t
t h a t random length s
of d im en sio n from le s s
favored m ills is w eak
er.
White F ir d im en sio n
from W estern P in e r e
gion m ills is m oving
in good v o lu n e, b u t
p r ic e s have not picked
up.
C o m m o n grade
Ponderosa Pine boards
in s o m e w idths and
g ra d es a re so fte r due
s e a s o n a l appearance
o f a i r - d r i e d sto ck .
S e le c ts and shop g r a d
e s a re slow at a ll but
a few m ills .
Plyw ood sheathin g
con tin u es fir m at $105
to $108. Sanded sto c k
i s f i r m at $ 7 2 , but
production is stro n g .
SELL IT THRU THE
WANTÁDS
June 6, 1957
B r o o k in g s, Or e .
B rook in g » -H a rb o r PILOT
F r ie n d s h a v e r e
c e i v e d w ord of the
w edding of M iss M ary
Diare Glnther to Jam es
R. E lder in K lam ath
F a lls on June 1. M rs.
E lder is the daughter
of M r. and M rs. John
K. G inther who m ade
th e ir hom e h ere a few
y e a r s a g o when he w as
a te a c h e r in the lo c a l
s c h o o l . S in ce le a v
ing h e r e , M r. G inther
has been tea ch in g in
G rants P a s s , P a is le y ,
and for the past couple
of y e a r s , in K lam ath
F a lls .
Vic R eyn old s w ill
be on hand to s u p e r
v is e the barb ecu e at
t h e A z a l e a F e s t iv a l
a g a in next Sunday, and
M rs. W alter T h o m p
that is good new s to
son and c h ild r e n , B e t-
e v ery o n e who w ill a t t y J e a n , R o g e r ,J a n
tend the b a rb ecu e.
e t, and C arolyn r e tu r n
Monday even in g the
ed hom e M onday. T hey
b a r b e c u e co m m ittee
l e f t W ednesday, and
o f S p e ed F u n ari and
a fte r v is itin g r e la t iv e s
P au l F h u erso m et with and spending M em orial
M r. and M rs. R eynolds
Day in C o r v a llis , went
and laid the pU ns for
to P ortlan d b efo re r e
th e barbecue.
M rs.
turning h om e.
R eyn old s w ill prepare
t h e s e a s o n in g to be
M rs. W illiam Skopec
r u b b e d into the beef
l e f t M o n d a y for her
b e f o r e cooking, and
hom e in Redondo, W ash-
a l s o t h e g a llo n s of i n g t o n a fter v is itin g
b arb ecu e s a u c e used her d a u g h te r s, M rs.
o n t h e s a n d w ic h e s
M a r y M c C o u r t and
w ith the m eat. T here M rs. M attie K effer for
is no use ask in g Vic a couple of w e e k s. Her
and E ls ie what their t w o g r a n d c h i l d r e n ,
barbecue sau ce rec ip e Mike and Sandra K ef
i s , a s th ey keep it a fe r , a c co m p a n ie d her
deep s e c r e t , but it is h o m e t o s p e n d the
known that they p ro su m m er m on th s.
duce w onderful b a rb e
cued m eat.
M r. and M rs. Gene
R e i l i n g and c h ild re n
s p e n t M em o ria l Day
h e r e at the hom e of
M r s . R eilin g*s parents,
Mr. and M rs. H erb ert
P ayn e.
T h eir th re e
y o u n g est c h ild re n r e
m ained h ere until S a t
urday when the P a y n es
m ade a b u s in e s s tr ip
t o G r a n t s P a s s ,a n d
th ey took th em h o m e.
Get in the fine-ear swim
at the low Ford price !
M rs. M erle H an-
sca m drove over F r i
d a y f r o m K la m a th
F a lls , and when she
returned the next day,
she w as a cco m p a n ied
by her tw o d a u g h te r s,
Sharon a n d M erle n e ,
who had been sta y in g
w i t h t h e i r g ra n d p a r
e n ts , M r. and M rs. J.
O .K nutsen until sc h o o l
w as o v er.
Am erica s favorite convertible »• o ne o f 21 Ford mod® » 'Of ’ 957
There's no need to pay a "fa n cy price" to enjoy fine-car
luxury. Ford is lowest priced* of the lou'-price three, yet
offers rallies you'd expect only in cars costing fa r more!
To start with, you can easily pay twice
the money, and not find lines that can
hold a candle to Fords tor lowness,
loveliness, or just plain gixxl taste.
But step insid«. T in t s when ye« II
find the reol evidence of Fords quality!
And, on the wav in, note that Ford
offers dixir checks that hold doors open
in either of two positions—for easy en
trance or exit. A little thing. But, m a
fine car, whs not? Then, inside, notice
how comfortable those plush, foam-
rubber seats are. They ’ll stay that way
And on long trips For they’re scientif
ically contoured over non-sag springs.
Your rear-seat passengers are treated
extra kindly, t<x> with spring assists to
help them open and close the doors —
with the most leg room in Ford's field!
Fine cars ore sm o o th -o n d that's
another place Ford really shows its s t v f !
Ford delis its its famous \ -8 power
siinxith as i w hisper. I hat s liecause
only Ford tnkes the pains to electron
ically lialance each engine while run
ning tinder its own power. Not even the
makers of the most expensive automo
biles go this far to bring you super-
sm«x>th ¡serformance.
Fort! rides fine-car smooth and quiet,
too. You can thank the new 'Inner
Ford" for that Ford, for instance, has
G e t in o n t h e f u n a n d s a v in g s n o w
th e n e w
k in d o f
a swept-back front suspension that
actually “rolls with the punch" of every
road bump.
Ford’s rear springs automatically ad
just to give the right ride for every
road. And Ford keeps things quiet, with
the most sound insulation in its field.
Fin« cars are
built to stay solid. So's Ford!
Ford has the only frame in its field to
make use of rugged tubular steel beams.
No car at the price offers so many roof
strengthening beams. Expensive cars
aren’t built of thicker Ixxly steel or with
sounder engineering skill. Then, of
course, in Ford you can have all the
power assists and other conveniences
found in fine cars And they cost far less
in Ford * Yes sir' In even feature, even
part. Ford is the fine car at half the
fine-car price. Come in and see!
FORD
DUNNING MOTORS
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n u o i t / a r lu r m '
rtla il d e h ir r td prwrr
BROOKINGS, OREGON
C a r r o l l R eek m an
a r r ived fro m G rants
P a s s Wedne sd a y , and
v is ite d at the hom e of
h is m o th er, M rs. M il-
ton F o s te r , until Sun
day.
Mr. and M rs. O
L i n d g r e n r e tu r n e d
h o m e Monday fro m
M edford and T o k etee
F a lls w here th ey spent
M em orial Day and v i s
ited w ith r e la t iv e s .
Mr. and M rs. Joe
Zumpfe retu rn ed hom e
F r iday fro m M e r r ill
w here th ey v is ite d r e l
a tiv e s and spent M em
o r ia l D ay.
M rs. Sy Payne a r
r i v e d hom e M onday
f r o m a th r e e w e ek s
tr ip w hich to o k her to
Los A n g e le s w h ere she
v i s i t e d her daughter
M rs. A gnes H e n sle y .