Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 22, 1957, Image 12

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1957
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CY MEADORS IS SHOWN with his big, black, bear that he trapped Sunday just two m iles up the
Wlnchuck riv e r. The b ear m easured o ver seven foot long, and Meadors shot him with a .22 rifle.
He has trapped other b ea r in the same place, but m ost of those were yearlings, and were co m p ar-
tively sm all. This was a whopper.
Brookings Studio Photo
ONE OF THE BIGGEST IN THE ENTIRE COUNTRY, if not
the biggest is this Live Canyon Oak, located ju st off the road
from the Long Ridge L ook-out. F o rest Ranger Rags Ragland
is going to have it m easured, and sta tistic s checked to see if
it is la rg e st oak.
PILOT PHOTO
WE PRINT
MILS. RICHARD JUELSON
WRITES FROM ALASKA
M rs. Richard Juelson, who
was form erly June H assett has
w ritten from Alaska. She r e ­
p o rts that she enjoys receiving
the P ilot.
She is living In Kodiak, A las­
ka.
BOTANIST HERE
Milton Tryon, lately of the
famed St. Louis Botanical G ar­
dens visited in Brookings last
week. He is one of the worlds
forem ost authority on fern s, and
was taken to Loeb State p ark by
BUI P re isin g e r to see some of
the local ferns In th e ir native
habitat.
Tryon will be teaching this
y ear at the U niversity of C alif­
o rnia.
BILLS
TAGS
CAROS '
BLOOD DRIVE TO
BE HELD HERE IN SEPT
Brookings will have a blood
bank d riv e, even though the city
is an "orphant" among citie s.
No bloodmoblle com es down
this far in O regon, and there
is a federal law that p in h ib its
tran sp o rtatio n of blood ac ro ss
the state line without a special
license.
Those two facts, coupled with
the fact that the old Brooking
Walking Blood Bank that worked
so well in the past in now un­
workable due to changes In the
routine in Seaside hospital»
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O r If anyone wishes a copy
please feel free to drop into the
Pilot office.
Dr. and M rs. Eugene Bowlin
becam e the p aren ts of a baby
boy, their fourth son, Sunday,
in G rants P ass.
UW0
?j?f COMNbff
THE OLD STANDBYS OF
KANDEL
SWEATERS
routine tn Seaside hospital was
the reason for a group to sit
down and try to figure out an
answ er.
Attending the m eeting w ere
rep rese n tativ es of the Eureka
Blo«xi Bank, along with the man-
a g e ro f the Seaside hospital, Mr.
BILL HEADS
NOTE HEADS
BROCHURES FINISHED
The Pilot has com pleted work
on a fo u r-co lo r brochure for
the B rookings-H arbor Chamber
of C om m erce.
The new b rochures are the
firs t printed for the Chamber
in o ver four y ears.
Done in yellow, and then red
thenblue, and flnallyblack the
b ro ch u res were finished in the
new o ff-set p ro c e ss, which r e ­
produces p ictu res excellently.
The b rochures will be avail­
able soon at the Cham ber o f
C om m erce Information booth.
•
Swanson. Local rep resen tativ es
were Frenchie A rrell, Robert
Rettke, Dr. Anthony Leschln,
and Dr. David Brown.
It was brought out that Brook­
ings was about 60 pints of blood
sh o rt, and would have to be
caught up to enable Brookings
people to receive benefits with­
out paying $30 a pint for blood.
It was tentatively agreed that
the Bloodmobile would come to
eith er the state line, o r to Smith
R iver, depending upon where
facilities could be secured.
It will be Brookings resp o n s­
ibility to find 60 o r m ore donors
before the Bloodmoblle m a k e s
its trip down.
The date for the visit h asb eei
tentatively set for Sept. 17, a l­
though final plans will be ann­
ounced tn succeeding Issues ol
the Pilot.
Another meeting of the group
wilt be held shortly to form ulate
com plete plans.
WITH TWO NEW LINES ADDED
THE BEAUTIFUL BETTY BARKLEY
AND JONATHAN LOGAN
JANET MOSIER
COME IN AND SEE