Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 19, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    BROOKINGS-HARBOR, PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
VBSDAY. DEC. 19.
Home of The Croft Lily
Potf*'
out like diamonds against the
W initely be the spurt the Japanese blftck velvet< an(j a soft warm
• be it is. It is the only high relief brccz can?sses the smooth water,
Calender By These—
on the islands, visible for many Japan ls
behind. We are now
miles as it is 12,365
feet high. within sight of Okinawa where
B. G. Gould, “Micky” to most
Thursday evening, I. O.
B. J. Gould, “Micky” to most
More islands and fishing boats. t this to be mailed—-Wasted of to-
ieets at the Odd Fellows
A letter, written from the Ori­ then the sun blazes red and it is day. Should hit Korea just about
Sting Odd Fellows are ing the streets, waiting for de­
livery of his new shoe repair ma­ ent to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. suddenly dark. The stars com e; Thanksgiving Vernon.
. . -------- ------------- -—.— ,---- ■ -
•’
"
chinery from Portland. P art of Claude Goldizen, tells of the trip
aber 20- Brookings B ruins it reached here today, and the to the far east and also some of
Gold Beach on the local rem ainder is due at any time.
the sights that affects this GI.
W ith his new equipment. Mr. Vernon Goldizen. Felt worthy of
lber b C. Y. F. p arty Gould
will be able to re-build all publication, his parents submitted
stmas. All teen-agers are shoes as any city shop will do it to the Pilot:
Dear Folks: Land at last after
for the customer. He has contract­
lber 25 — Christm as day. ed for exclusive agency for a two weeks! We sighted an island
nber 27—Sidney Croft A. num ber of new soles and heels, this morning (Nov. 22), and then
especially good in this climate, he more ahead. We passed pretty
M (Odd Fellows h all).
close to one so I geologized a bit.
8— Postponed m eeting told the Pilot.
.
*
FROM THE
The tallest cone was nearly
BrookingsHarbor cham ber
D ate of opening is dependent perfect, and seems to be partially
upon arrival of his equipment, active. The old cone was prob­
nerce. Nook Cafe.
■ 9—Azalea Garden Club but probably will be some time ably higher than the new, but ■
“The Life of a Flow er,” about the first of the year. He has been eroded to a lower level.
_ anatomy, will be given, will tem porarly be located in the The islands and their respective
irganlzations are requested T em plar hotel building, in thej volcanic cones, seem to be strung
the Pilot posted, concern- sam e room once occupied by the along a fault line in a southeast-
northwest direction.
coming meetings, th a t a pool hall. .
sy be carried. Mail all in-
We are supposed to go Oki­
on In, giving schedule).
P ilot Will Publish Early nawa, arriving the 24th, but now
Phone 41___________Brooking», Oregon
we’re going to Yokohoma, arriv­
N ex t W eek; Holiday
ing today. Korea is still our ulti
Classified Adv. Sells It!
Because Christmas comes on mate goal, though. Hope I can
Wednesday, usually the busiest see the Fuliyama from the bay.
day in the Pilot office, the next is­ Should be able to.
O C E A t’ SPRAY CRA N BERRY SAUCE
31c
sue of the Pilot will appear late
Had a rough start on the trip.i
No. 303 Can Choice product
Tuesday evening, dated Christmas Out of the 2599 troops, 2500 must
day. Advertiser and all corres­ have been sick. None of them
M IXED NUTS, per pound ..............................45c
pondents are asked to get copy cared where he vomited, and I
GRATED COCOANUT, package
3«c
in to the office by Saturday, and had to help clean it up because I
BANANAS,
per
pound
......................................
r5c
Il l INSTRUM f NTS
not la te r than Monday.
wasn't the least bit sick (surprise)
No
limit
’•
**.’•**♦
_______
le Locally at
The office will be closed next —I t’s nice now t.hough.
W ednesday and Thursday, but will
We have a small library on
)kings Electric & be open Friday.
board. I’ve read a biotrranhy on
John Muir, a chronological series
ladio Company
F or your every insurance need of biographies of the w o r l d 's
. M ENDENHALL, SR.
W hat is C hristm as without plenty of these?
greatest geologists and a number
see Pete Lesmeister Agency.
of others. I was surprised to find
those books amid the w elter of
novels, westerns and whodunits.
FR E SH BULK LARD, per pound
........ 4()c
The part we’re going to in
Korea is Jinsen, and from there
CH ICK EN S, per pound
44c
—
who
knows?
These
chickens
have
just
been
killed
dill Be Glad To D em onstrate The New
L ater: You always said you
HAM BURGER, per p o u n d .................................40c
wanted to travel in the Orient.
Perhaps I can give you an idea
Fresh from the grinder, from good meat
of it through words, albei* that
anyone Interested in E asier 1 arming» the
S E E OUR CHOICE T E N D E R STEA K . CUTS!
is rather hard to do.
lern wav. T ra c to r and all attachm ents ma>
Your first view of Japan comes
SWEET CORN, No. 2 can ....................... -25c
een at old Pool H all room at Templar Hotel
(in our case anyway—that's how
W ellm an's W hole K ernel top grade
I'll
describe
it)
through
a
slight
Iding at any tim e. A look costs nothing.
haze that never lifts. The islands
appear purplish, as do all moun­
tains when seen from a distance.
They are not actually mountains
but low a n d rugged-api»earing
hills. As the ship comes closer
—Send Your Cleaning To I s At All lim es
you can see tiny fishing boats
hani-to-get tim es. I f you have sorn< thing arou
bobbing
about,
and
then
a
tree
That doesn’t w ork— bring it to the
We operate O ur Own Plant
looking something like scrub oak
becomes visible on the islands
1/ R /V k ’ l? H IG H TS B T C R ltlt
« r
Thej are the only v egetitk.n U
; oiid</v »mJ J* ridajt of aacM t u t *
"LET US F IX I T ”—General Repairs are Follows:
be s<*?n.
trie Irons, Lamps, Toasters. Cords. Fixti rei ! Alter «’n it Owe« hnuw you»
passes the first hivaltw atcr
Platts, Weld Aluminum Kil 'lien*aic, ■■ ¡ship
with quaint little lighthouses ai
New Location—Yonne Building—Brookiügi
blights and Clean Silverware.
1 the <-peningf There ere two hr*ak
w
aters
and
four
lighthouses,
none
located In The Corner of the Templar Hote, Build'
¡of which are alik e except in size.
ling Events
Shoe Repair Shop Due
To Open F irst of Year
“Japan Appears....
GI Writes Parents
17__ .
merry
CHRISTMAS
Chetco Store
Wilson Freeman, Owner
Special Items For Holiday Season!
See Our Special Candy, Nut Display
See Our Meat Counter For These:
ers Bros., Of Grants Pass, Ore.
G IB S O N
TRACTOR
TO LOOK YOUR BEST ALWAYS
N'T THROW ANYTHING AWAY
cokings Electric & Variety Shop
S lofsel’s Cleaners
Dyers
, A n o ld Japanese w it h a lo n g barn-
Chetco Cafe
It 0 M E
C 0 0 K I N G
D IN N E R ORDERS
ndwiches
• Ice Cream
O PE N 6:30 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M.
atch For Our Announcement.!
of the opening of our new, up-to-date
Shoe Repairing Service
remporarilv located in the old pool hall
In the Templar Hotel Building
B. J. GOULD
boo pole is fishing from the first
breakw ater, never moving or giv­
ing any indication that he is at
all interested in fish. An entir»*
family is fishing from one of the
tvpical boats, hey all look alike
and are loqg-oval shaped, some­
times a squarish sail is affixed,
causing them to skitter about in
a drunken manner. Otherwise lo­
comotion is affected by pushing
the long sweep in the rear, back
and forth.
There are many small, rusty
ships in the harvor, quite a few
good sized ones, sunken to the
funnels, and a few foreign shqis.
Yokohoma is over the lone hill,
so only the w aterfront docks are
visible. There are the Japs in the
boats, who wave their handker­
c h ie fs end try to appear Oh-So-
Friendly-And-Peaceful. The fog is I
so thick that nothing can be seen
the next day except the w ater
next to the ships; sometimes not
even that- The sun soon changes
this and off to the starboard can«
be seen Fujiyam a, aloof, shoudea
with snow and the ever-preMOt
clouds, appearing to be very del-
E N G 1 N E
V3
T U N E -U P
IS T H E BEST IN SU R A N C E
atrainst hard sta rtin g and pays dividends
in sm oother operation and b etter gas mile-
aire We have the equipment and the
“KNOW-HOW!”
A limited num ber of good 6.00x16
R etreads now in stock.
B R O O K IN G S
Claude Goldizen
GARAGE
Raymond Goldizen
N ext Door to Brooking» Market