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BRQQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice a t Brookings. Ore.,
March 7, 1946. under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
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CHRISTMAS
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N O N SEN SE-
Sense And Some
C
■^SSz.
B y D ew ey
m ay p a rt his h a ir on the right
side, and he m ay not have quite
as much.
F rankly, it seem s that m y m ost
intim ate friends are the ones I
disagree with m ost. One pal I
have in mind, back in college days,
who would shed his shirt for me
in zero w eather, agrees with me
on about one thing— th a t the col
lege we w ent to was best. If one
is fair in his disagreem ent, all is
w ell but to carry it qn to hatred
is wrong.
I t is the inclination of youth
and it w as in mine a ls o ^ to be
selfish. Selfishness, perhaps, is
the most unholy of all hum an a t
tributes. It robs m an of everything
—causes him to steal for sa tis
faction of this craving, or to be
a cheat with those near to him
who place tru st. W hile 1 m ay be
selfish still. I have conquered it
alm ost completely.
Today is Christm as. W c , as
individuals, are celebrating it in
m any ways, but all w ith the same
view to show the spirit of Christ
try to carry it on through-
out the coming year.
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Today is Christm as, the birth-
day of the Jesus of N azareth, who
cam e to put on this earth a rule
for hum an conduct which is the
only right way. Ilow fai away
the hum an race has digressed in
these alm ost tw enty centuries.
j T he j am es Robinson fam ily left
Man has forgotten the ten com- the la tte r part of the week for
m andm ents; he has forgotten the S e attle where they will spend the
basic laws of conduct, and since holidasy. Following their return,
the cricifixion of Christ, has gone they plan to remodel th eir cafe,
a long way toward perdition, if which will be closed until late in
such there be. Only through the Jan u ary .
spirit of C hristm as will this race
Tw o big dances at the Grange
of ours ever hope for peace.
¡hall this week. On Christm as eve-
It has thrilled me. these past nin£ music will be furnished by
several weeks to note the spirit the G range’s own orchestra. On
of C hristm as coming to the front S atu rd ay night, P insons orchestra
-selfishnesses were forgotten, the
Pl®y*
adv.
people seemed anxious to stop to
Mrs. Roy Lytle received a long
talk a moment, to inquire "how distance C hristm as telephone call
the fam ily was" and become bet- S atu rd a y afternoon from her son,
ter acquainted. That, friend, is the Clyde W. Lytle, then at Boston,
only way to live, and it is the Mass.
way of life that appeals to m e.
The Pilot was was told Sat-
I have seen women going into urday that S to rse t’s Cleaners and
the stores. there to purchase for Dyers had rented the other half
their Iw e d ones, such g ifts as of the first floor of the Young
they could find and afford. A fter building. This was necessary to
all, w hat means the price anyw ay. ’ accomodate the increased business
I have seen men go into stores, of the firm since moving to its
and say: “I m ust get som ething new home.
fo r m y wife and children- w hat
chevron S tation will be closed^
toou/./ vot. f u n n e l •" The»,- men. today because one of the proprie-
whore h a n d , te. r, rounhered In, , ors. V . A Mendenhall. Jr. will
do.vs of to,I and perhapn foiled, wed M an- Zenier
n
W 'k 'tb o o k / o r | Mr. and Mrs. R. V. G urrettaz.
« f th a t Chruftmas eheer to aceonypnnied by his brother-in-
th, fam ih, T h a t thrilled m e. fo r ]aw an.| slst,>r Mr. an(j Mrs
/ <tl.to »food in line.
| R,.lsennuer of G e n e w e , ldaho
C hristm as spirit should include, who have been visiting here the
I believe, a feeling tow ard every- past month, left Sunday morning
one as if he w ere a relative, say for S a n ta Monica. Calif., to visit -
* brother. It is all right to dis- other relatives. They will be gone
agree with him. it is also perm is- until a fte r New Years,
aible to belong to another lodge
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Edwards
or church, hut feel tow ard him as and children, accompanied by Herb
a brother. His heart beats sam e Mason and son. Quentin, left late
*’ ,iy2un5: h° loVeS his faTni,y as Monday for Petalum a, and Baca-
L v >ours; in fact, he like you ville. Calif., to visit relatives over
‘ er> way, perhaps, except he ¡th e holidays.
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