BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Home of the Croft Lily
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class m atter, a t the postofRce a t Brookings, Ore.
March 7, 1946. under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
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A New Year’s Resolution For “Good”
Brookings Independents
Tip Crescent City Quint
W hen " P a t” P atterso n sank a
long shot from fa r out, the Brook
ings Independents, Monday, t r i
umphed over C rescent City on
the Crescent City floor by a 22
to 20 score.
Bill Reagan led the locals w ith
10 points to tak e scoring honors.
The Sm ith River aggregation,
also w inners over C rescent City,
will be the opponents of the lo
cal quintet, tom orrow evening on
the local floor.
Tractor Demonstration
Billed For Saturday
Ew ers Bros., of G rants Pass,
southern Oregon distrib u to rs for
Gibson tractors, will hold a pub
lic dem onstration of th a t tra c to r
a t Brookings, S aturday, Dec. 14.
The site for this dem onstration
will be chosen, S aturday, a fte r
a tra c to r arrives, and a site is
given by some local resident. A
m essage appears elsew here in this
issue.
Grahams Write They
Like Central America
Many are thinking, even as early as now, about Mr. and Mrs. H a rry H. G ra
their New Year’s resolutions, of the plans they have ham, who left here Nov. 30 for
Costa R i c a , C entral Am erica,
for the coming months of 1947.
w rite th a t they had a delightful
If the Pilot may be permitted to offer a sugges trip there by plane.
tion, it would like to remind everyone in this com They are m aking th eir home in
munity about joining the Brookings-Harbor Cham th a t country w ith th e ir daugh
ter, Mrs. Ray Comstock, who. w ith
ber of Commerce—and that immediately.
her husband, are connected w ith
How would you like to see this community be schools of th a t country. Mr. and
blessed with playground equipment at the schools7 Mrs. G raham expect to live in
How much would you like to see this community be th a t country perm anently.
graced with a swimming pool? How would a few
Langlois News
new industries fit into this community?
Continued
from Last W eek
Pipe dreams, you say ! Well, it may be dreaming
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sypher
in one sense of the word, but work with the local left Monday m orning ith Mr. and
chamber of commerce might make these realization. Mrs. R. O. Leach for San Diego
It takes money to get things done. Certainly a to visit Mrs. Sypher’s sister, Mrs.
Tennison.
few men, donating heavily of their time and money Max
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fain and
cannot accomoplish much, but many can.
d au g h ter wrho have been living
Industries are seeking location in this commun at the Ham let, P ort Orford, have
moved to th eir new home on the
ity. These industries would “make" this community highway,
north of Langlois.
if certain ground-work is laid. It is up to the people Those w h o attended Grange,
S atu rd ay evening at Sixes w ere:
living here, to get in the chamber and work.
Shopping In Area For Christmas
People who have gone to larger cities for some
of their Christmas shopping, have returned with a
positive assertion th at this area is “not just half
bad" when it comes to finding goods for Christmas.
Local merchants have made a herculean effort
to meet local public demands, and from appearances,
have done a creditable job.
Purchases at home leaves that money here to
work for the good of the community in months to
come, and help to build for the future.
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VETERANS
and Dependents
To United V eterans you
owe all your i>ast, pres
ent and f u t u r e service
benefits. Join and u w k
with
veteran#’ group.
V. F. W. & Auxiliary
M eets I. O. O. F. Hall
a t Brookings, a t 8 p. m.
1st and 3rd W ednesdays
F 0 R
Fire, Auto and C asualty
INSURANCE
TYPING AND
N O T A R Y PU BLIC
See
Mr. and Mrs. C harles C lark and
family, Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r
Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Brookings and O tto Heckel.
P. G. Cope is driving a new
Dodge car.
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Cline are
m anaging and operating the R. J.,
W ensm an Grocery here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rickahy of
Pasadena, Calif., and Mr. and
Mrs. John O’H ara of Burbank.
Calif., who are viksting friends a t
the Ham let, Port Orford, w ere
Friday afternoon callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Fain.
Mrs. Em ma Lennox and b ro th
er, E arl Bennedick, of Roseburb,
spent Thanksgiving w ith the for
m er’s son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cope.
Ralph Gilkison. C ottage Grove,
was a visitor here recently at
the Will Sabin home. He form erly
lived at Coquille and w as on the
bridge crew of the highway de-
Edith Ott
G LASS
Hendricks F u rn itu re Store
Brookings
Oregon
F or Windows!
GLASS
F o r Autom obiles
NOW !
AT
L A S T !!
GLASS
We Move a good hne of om am enfa« shrubs, am i expect to
have fru it trees before Christm as time.
F o r A ll Purposes
ALSO, we have hyacines bulbs. See them at
our greenhouse—come any time!
Chetco
Builders’
Supply
Hendry's GreenfHHtse
At the Winchuek Bridge
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Infcrrwrttcm
Central Building
THURSDAY, DECEM btp
p artm ent.
Mr. and Mrs. John H aw kins and
son of Ferndale, Calif., cam e here ;ing eve dance, 5PMSaw
recently to visit relatives. They ^ ,„ g°erf° " ,H ie h * <
w ere accom panied by Mrs. H aw
M r and Mrs. Kenneth
kins’ fath er, F red Hofsess.
Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Thom p
son received an announcem ent
from Mr. and Mrs. George C a rl
son, of El C errito, Calif.., of the
the a rriv al of a son, R oger David,
Nov. 19. Mrs. C arlson and Mrs.
Thompson w ere classm ates a t the
Bandon grade school. Mrs. C arlson
will be rem em bered as Miss E liza
beth N orris, g rad u atin g from B an
don high school in 1931.
¡son and Jeanette retun
P o rtla n d early Tuesday
N orm an Storm, who |
sta tio n e d with the pa
in Germany, has retun
I t was reported tha'
c a lf was killed on the
n e a r Langlois, Sunday
a c a r from Bandon, wi
cupants, both uninjurei
d e r was badly damage
THE TISDAL
GROWERS OF THE WORLD’S FINES!
CRO FT E A ST E R LILT
PLANTING A N D FORCING STOCK
Brookings, Oregon
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Bush’s Lily Gardens
p- o. box
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GROW ERS
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Croft
EA STER
P L A N T IN G
L IL Y
STO£K
Still have several hundred first class conuner
Croft E aster lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s for-
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B R O O K IN G S
Yes, We Have These Items!
J. M. Asbestos Flexboard
Masonite Temper Board
Chapman Temper Board
1- 2- or 3-panel Inside Doors
1%-inch Glass Doors
Cabinet Hardware
Builders Hardware
Bronze Weatherstrip
34-inch Heatilator z
Chromtrim Cabinet Edgings
See our Stock of
-It’s complete