P ag e T u o
w ith deeper springs. H ad to sell
th a t one I liked so well.
E ntered as second-class m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore.,
Jim m y Y elton- M o r e «ewer
projects.
J u s t learned how th a t
M arch 7, 1946. under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
business is carried on.
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NO NSEN SE-
Sense And Some
THURSDAY, JANU ARY 2,
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
In the Land Of Opportunity
of which will increase the com
m unity w ealth of this area.
Ask:
Hot
w’ea th e r,
for
I h a v e th e n g to cool things off.
Wilson F reem an M ore ban an as
to draw people in. We h a te to
say: “Yes,
"Yes, we have
nave no............”
no............"
H anscam s (one and a ll) : J u s t
one boy left to call o u r own.
Madge M oore: Two m ore goods
counters to pile on m y three. A
few more w’ould help.
Jim and E dith R obinson: B igger
kitchen to cook ham burgers.
Don R edfield: I ’m ju st w aitin g
until it’s tim e to get an o th e r
C hristm as tree.
Chadwick (Chad, to y o u ): A
lot m ore s u g a r—am down to my
last stam p.
Joe G a llag h e r: M ore and big
ger fish sto ries—th ey ’re my m eat.
Mrs. Z enier: No m ore weddings
for me, th a n k goodness.
T he P ilo t gang: M ore salve
instead of arnica.
V eterans’ Preference Off
Farm Machinery Buying
GOLD BEACH — C ounty ‘ AAA I
Thin year, without doubt, if com m ittees a re out of the business
people but try to see the over-all
picture, holds mueh for the en
tire world. Consumer goods are
stdl as mueh in demand as they
were in the peak war years, and
th ere will be no noticeable re
cession of trade until these are
satisfied. '
cf issuing p referen ce certificates
to v e te ra n s fo r th e p u rch ase of
ntSV Tarm m achinery, as a re su lt
of a d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re
an n o u n cem en t te rm in a tin g W ar
fo o d o rd e r 135. Dec. 8, w as the
jast
fo r issuing certificates,
Jncj t jlose now in (h e hands of
v e te ra n s ca n n o t be renew ed be-
yOnd Feb. 8.
* S c a rc ity of new’ eq uipm ent and
the de-co n tro l of prices and dis
trib u tio n a rra n g e m e n ts have
it in creasin g ly difficult to prod
such service to v eteran s. Sil
th e p ro g ram s ta rte d in May, lj
som e 5700 p re fere n ce certnica
have been issued to Oregon
eran s, and only ab o u t one-tn
of th a t to ta l have been satis!
Ofwued
hy d eliv ery of m achinery.
1 are almo
sta 1
told In
it Si
F o r y o u r ev ery insurance
S ee P e te L esm eister Agency. |
/fy
D ewey
H ere it is, Ja n u a ry 2, and
New Years caught me. as it a l
ways has, breaking my resolu-!
lions. 1 said I'd like to tak e the
day otT, yesterday, but I didn’t
bad to move to the new home,
and then this p aper had to be
printed. Ju st the same, folks, it
was a g ran d New Years for me.
H ere's how, or why:
H f are looking in on a neic
year, Som ehow that young boy
who depicts the io w near. does
; will go down to
ar. w hen* present
ear
inter
years | his year, the world
t in t
likely sec a settlem ent of
Two doers in
atom ic bomb question, also
m atched,’ so I
tl, although
lead of one.
not
»k fi
t to be just
M ildred Byr
A bigger fire
the right kind of a pea<
> last place, so th at
heat
could get
m ore th an a deead
past the crowd back to me in the
/ look to see this <ir»<» find if. next room.
self the home of four or
Md A bbott: All the busses at
small sawmills. each employing m idnight I’m usually up a n \-
aboaf
„ „ 4 lumber w ay.
being mor, t,r less plentiful al-
H om er and H ow ard H a g g erty :
o low in p ,w e to hus and Wendy’s secret of pol-
HtìMlWO
ishing the apple for m ore gas.
fftc hwtfdtMO peogi
E arl T em plar: More to u rists
«1 big tump this year,
to come in at m idnight, Then I
loeal scent u t// he’ „ ft
could change sh ifts w ith Sid Ab-
»»»(fu.
b y early
bolt.
N ew crops will stabilize the
V. A. M endenhall Sr. Lots of
ag ricu ltu re tren d of this com th a t w ire so I could
m unity. and lilies will become a everyone along this year. ’ strin g "
stab!,' crop, when growers, buy
Boh Sm ith M ore C hristm asses.
ers anti the m ark e t get together M omen do so much shopping for
big huddle New industries ny Ions.
th an those men turned w ill I B ill W ard More of ’he same.
here for location, a ll
Archie H endricks: Easy chan's
didn’t
as the
from tl
to leave
there is
a goin
cramped
jate for
air trave
ang soutl
«iter a t
a which
B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R
Real Estate For Sale
See “Pete” when in need of a home, bulb lam
or any property in the Brookings-Harbor Arei
Insurance Coverage For Your Every Need!
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate And Insurance
Central Building
Brookings, Oi
Starts January 2 and Runs Through January 8!
In checking th e tow n for in
dividual wishes to be realized in
1947. m any in terestin g things re
vealed them selves:
Ed and M endy: B igger tan k s to
hold gasoline. The present ones
run dry too quickly.
H enry H o rst: W atches th a t the
people haven't used for flower
pots for the last year.
Mrs. C. I P a tric k : M ore of th a t
ham I didn’t get in 1946. T hat
was good, w hat I didn’t get.
R alph V incent: Lots of photo
genic gals for the Azalea F es
tival court. None o th ers need ap
ply for the position.
P ete L esm eister: M ore secre
tary’ jobs am in the business, so
a few m ore won’t h u rt much.
Ed Ackley: Lots of people in
terested in incorporation of the
city of Brookings.
Goldie V. S m ith : No m ore of
those sm all C hristm as cards. You
just can t deal them out to the
boxes as easily.
S nafu K em p: A nother softball
s< ason. There, to r once. I did do
my duty. I can also pack elk out.
Bob Perkin
Ability to e n te r
chool of W hite]
Ken T ay lo r’s
W a te r I »at i ng.
Ken 1 y lo r: More suckers just
lik e B o) P erkins. They a te the
PF pects for diplom as
th rie : A break, chance]
it least one basketball
nd
in
-L
?AY,
18 pas-
. So. m
tried barre
til we reac
it change
southern
tnc’ed m i
as out
them,
rg head
light appf
erwg sea'
we exp
weather
consid
we wou
One lad
neither 1
upset i
airport
Mexican
:an care
nties.
f l ’e found
warm. 1
a
|Klay.
i City
PRC-INVIHTORy
landing
beautifu
is long en
hugest s
entire fii
nys is lik
id ir;< are
lis* f a ll
for hand
[O'- ' ".:1a
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
BIG SAVINGS!
MODEL AIRPLANES & GAMES of all kinds ONE-THIRD OFF
ALL GIFT ITEMS.......................................... ONE-THIRD OFF
LADIES SWEATERS, were $4.95, NOW...............................$3.30
LADIES SWEATERS, were $3.95, NOW
$2.64
(URLS LIGHT BLUE DENIM SLACKS, were $2.75, NOW $1.83
LADIES SLA( KS .............................................
$3.95 & $4 95
We also have SLACKS. 38 to 11 sizes, SPECIAL at
$5.95
ALL LADIES D RESSES.................................. ONE-THIRD OFF
LADIES CRINKLE CREPE GOWNS, were $3.95, NOW $2.95
LARGE WHITE CANNON BATH TOWELS, extra special 69c
HI CK HAND TOWELS
Zoe
FLOWERED DRAPERY MATERIAL, special. y a rd .L .J IS c
LARGE MESH Cl RTAIN MATERIAL, v a n ! .....................85c
( I RTAIN PANELS, were $5.15 pair, NOW. p a ir .........
$3.43
199 AA OOL A ARDAGE. black and rose, extra special, yard $3.59
MENS fine quality EAST-IRON WORK PANTS
regularly $3.5$ to $1.51. NOAV ...........
82.89
MENS BI.l E CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS, were $1.62. $1.15
MENS T-SHIRTS, fancy stripes, were $1.95, NOW
$1.19
MENS BEAUTIFUL SKI SWEATERS. $8.95 v a lu e s ! .! ! ^ ’15
( these were received too late for Christmas)
BOAS SW EATERS, were $3.59 and $2.95, NOW
$2.39
BOAS BATH ROBES, sizes 8 to 12 ............. ONE-THIRD OFF
Manv other items go on sale—Come in and see our bargain table!
Mooses RARtery
AND APPAREL SHOP
le rc w ith i
equal in te i
to make
(in; busses
* Palace H<
evening ar
a Xorweg
happy to
help. Th<
ee was dec
beautiful i
W
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■
( m arket
one roc
« w y th ii
things i
f ^ o n e die
|®«ley chanf
and U. f
^oos I
as a m
sold fo r
k Ther
of a
for o r
lers w e r
where