Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 02, 1947, Page 2, Image 2

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    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.
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
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Subscription Rate:
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................. $2.50
Per Year, outside Curry County.........................$3.00
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
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one roc
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things i
f ^ o n e die
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and U. f
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sold fo r
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of a
for o r
lers w e r
where