Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 08, 1957, Image 4

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R everand H arold Eaton of Oa’
d a le , C a lifo rn ia will occupy tl
pulpit at the B ap tist C om m unity
ch u rch the next two Sundays. He
is the p a s to r at the F ir s t B aptist
ch u rch at O akdale.
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R ev. and M rs. W alter Sadlei
and d a u g h te rs, Judy and Jo y left
Sunday evening on th e ir vacation
They will v is it re la tiv e s in P o rt-,
land. They a re also planning or
visiting M r. and M rs. C laren c e
Dial, fo rm e r m u sic te a c h e r in
B rookin g s.
M rs. F lo ra W ebber and M rs.
L au ra R edfield e n te rta in e d the
T uesday b rid g e club th is w eek.
M rs. M a rg a re t Sm ith and two
ch ild re n of S acram en to a re h ere
fo r a sh o rt v isit while on bus»
n e ss about h e r fa th e r's e s ta te ,
the fo rm e r Jack C o llis.
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M rs. Don Redfield an d c h ild re
drove o v e r from K lam ath F alls
for a v is it with h e r b ro th e r K en-
nethand p a re n ts , M r. and M rs.
A rth u r P ie r c e .
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M r. and M rs. D, C. J a g g e r s ,
driving home fro m Gold B ead
T h u rsd ay evening w atched the
g re e n m e te o r as it flashed a -
c ro s s the sky, and ap p eared to
fall a p a rt o v e r the h ills .
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M r. and M rs. C h a rle s Jo n e s,
and sm all g ran d so n , M ark N iles
of M edford, w ere Sunday g u ests
at th e h o m e o f M rs. C la ra K erns
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M r. and M rs. F rank F an g er,
Sr. of M edford are spending a
few days with th e ir son i rank J
and fam ily.
MUUIURto-IMJIBUl n i i U l
M r. and M rs. A rt P ie r c e sp en t
the p a s t week in Spokane with Mrs.
P ie r c e 's b ro th e r. They also m et
th e ir son Kenneth and his fiance
M iss Audry P a lin , and M iss Am
S tan ilu is, both of New J e r s e y .
K enneth is statio n ed at Washln&oc,
D. C , They m ade the trip by c a r
and will leave W ednesday, on the
re tu rn trip .
Word has been re ceiv ed iro n
M r. and M rs. Ja c k H olm es, wh
are now living in B eav erto n , O re .
and a re ju st g etting se ttle d th ere.
The H olm es house burned down
ip th»' North Bank a few weeks
ago.
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M rs. Nancy P is a re k and sci
Joel a rriv e d hom e T uesday nlgl
A nother son, Todd, and M r.
P is a r e k 's m o th e r, M rs. John
P is a re k , a rriv e d by bus Wed­
nesday m orning a fte r getting
"bum ped" off the plane at San
F ra n c isc o . The fo u r a rriv e d
in San F ra n c isc o T uesday from
M ilwaukee, W isconsin, w here
M rs. P is a re k and two sons have
been visiting fo r the p a st six
w eeks, at the hom e of h e r p a r-
■nts, M r.and M rs. Hans L arsen .
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Bowling tim e is n e a rin g , and
the C o m m ercial L eague, whici
jo w ls on Monday nights m et th is
w ere form u lated fo r the com ing
seaso n . E lected p re s id e n t was
L es D im m ick, while Tiny D rak.
was again elec ted s e c r e ta r y .
AX
The B rookings P o rt C om m issi®
held th e ir re g u la r m eeting Mon­
about the p o ss ib iltiy of acq u iriq
the land from the sta te highway
co m m issio n on th e C hetco. A r
rangem ents w ere m ade to discus-
_he annulsttion with highway d e ­
day night. Discussion centered
partment oxuuuua.
TORT COMMISSION MEETS
LUMBER DIGEST
;r o w 's L u m b er D igest denounced
che A d m in istra tio n 's a p p aren t in ­
tention of not low ering down p a y ­
m en ts on FHA financed hom es in
an e d ito ria l in its Issu e of A ugust
l . The housing b ill re c e n tly p a s ­
sed by C o n g ress and signed into
law by the P re s id e n t p e rm itte d
substantial red u ctio n s in down pay
m en ts on FHA financed h o m e i.
The A d m in istratio n has given e v ­
e ry in dication th at it Intends to
d is re g a rd the new law and m a in ­
tain down p ay m en ts at the p re s e n t
le v e l.
The D igest Joined the N ational
L u m b er M an u factu rers A sso c ia ­
tion and o th e r lu m b er and h o u s­
ing in d u stry o rg an izatio n s in p r o ­
a s tin g the delay in low ering down
p ay m e n ts. A ccording to the D i­
g e s t, the r e s t of the econom y is
” bubbling m e r r ily along" while
lu m b erm en a r e reduced to "lo o k­
ing around the house fo r a needle
with which to sew up a rip In la s t
y e a r 's tr o u s e r s . What has re a lly
happened Is that they've h a lte re d
housing with a saw tooth b it, and
given othe r in d u s trie s a rap on
th e ir unsaddled ru m p s and heads»
them tow ard golden p a s tu r e s ' .
The big m a rk e t fo r new hom es
p ro m ise d by population in c re a s e s
in the 1970's will com e too late
to help m any ld m b erm en and hurí1
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
M a c
AUTO and TRUCK WRECKERS
AT HARBOR
<zWe sp ec ia liz e in G.I. truck parts
SHOE SHINING
,
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CHETCO BARBERSHOP
" KEITH"
g u ild e rs, the D igest em p h asized .
The D igest urg ed that everybody
dependent on lu m b er and housing
for a living w ire and w rite th e ir
c o n g re s s m e n and P re s id e n t u r ­
ging Im m ed iate actio n .
How long is your baby?"
FOR ONLY 3C AN INCH OF YOUR BABY'S LENGTH
YOU CAN HAVE A BEAUTIFUL 5X7 SILVER TONE POR
TRAIT MOUNTED IN A SHADOW BOX FOLDER FROM A
GENEROUS SELECTION O F P R O O F S ...........AGE LIMIT
3 Mo. to 3 Y rs.
DURING
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M rs. Edith Moore left F rid ay
o r O akland, O regon fo r a months
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ONLY
isit with h e r n iece .
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Brookings
M r. and M rs. A rchie H endricks
and d au g h ter Nancy are spending
th e ir vacation on the M etolious
R iv er in C en tral O regon.
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M rs. M. Holt of V ancouver, VUi
and M rs. W. E. G ertach of P ly ­
m outh, Idaho w ere in B rookings
o v er th»' weekend, enjoying the
beach.
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PHONE 2611
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Attention !
SÉ
COW BOYS OF ALI.
AGES
Com e to the Ja c k Pot
RODEO
ADMISSION
$1.00
CHILDREN 50<
To Be Held at the C l KRY CO. FAIR
C, O I. 1) B E A C H
FROM CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK
F L O R S H E IM
CLYDESDALE
CORDOVAN
Aug. 10 -11
7 Bulova anil Elgin Wrist Watches will In* Given
Away Plus Jack Pots
FOR K in COW BOYS
1 watch for only taking it off a calf’s horn.
1 watch for the best judged ca'f rider
Calf Scrambles
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Niagto* t l #0 up
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C UCAN A COMF1-RTABIJC
ROOMS
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RATU
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1 watch
1 watch
1 watch
1 w atch
1 watch
FOR GROW N COW BOYS
for Curr\ Co champion calf roper.
for “open for all" Champion calf roper.
for champion bare-back ridet.
for Champion steer dobbing.
for champion wild cow milker.
7 watches in all
ROtJEO starts in front of Grandstand at 2 p m.
August 10. Finals August 11.
For a Funtastie good time come to the Rodeo
You’ll vet
a kick
out of the Rodeo Clowns.
E asy way to be your own to p -
hatted judge—com e in and c a s t a m ost c ritic a l
eye o v er the new Fall s ty le s In ric h -to n e d
C lydesdale C ordovan. Ruggedly handsom e
with a feeling of supple co m fo rt afoot —
h e re a re blue ribbon w inners in the
grand m anner of trad itio n al
F lo rsh e im quality
GOULD'S SHOE STORE
BROOKINGS. OREGON