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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1947)
Page Two W orld’s F inest Clim ate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings, Oregon____ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT E ntered as second-clasf m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, O re- March 7, 1946. under th e Act of March 3, 1879. ’MS Michigan’s Band to Perform in Rose ?ms _____ D EW EY AKERS, E ditor and Publisher NATIONAL ÉDITORIAL- asocia - pon k k ere: eve' tons ou wer [do it noval of po the q i makin j easier more F b b i IS h [ e R> 4 4 s Q t I A lio » N ational A d v a r titinq R ep resen ta tiv e new spaper lee e«tte*e a d v e r t is in g *♦» I • • Lw. A. ‘ s e r v ic e , in c . •X \ N*no-el Edfexid AMoo*Monl Serving Amedea'» Advertiser» and^tfíe Home Town N ew ipepen 1 1 W. - Chicly, I. a. . o rK IC K S • Hdbœoi BWo- See FtencUee. Cat true urkeys the lit 2 ir Subscription Rate: Per Year, in C urry County, Oregon................... $2.50 r e r t ear, outside C urry County.............. S3.Q0 and hank t nt tow r smgh Leepick the rich The Helping Hand hundred men do it’’, they say. A dollars doesn’t seem as much to them as ten cents does A Tim ely Message for the to me”. C hristm as Season But though the rich have a It is a curious fact th a t some duty, so have we. It wot Id be persons seem to believe th at only ridiculous to hold back from THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN’S famed J33- th e poor need help. They do not helping a fainting man because manager, Harlow H. Curtice, said the fi™ «eem to realize that, though few there was a qualified doctor in pieee marching band will make a trip to Pasadena to give the six thousand Michigan com paritively, get to the point the town. The doctor m ight come cheer the W olverine football team in the Rose Bowl ’ ««ast an opportunity to see the hand in thfl-J c f needing actual charity to find along and help and he might not. game with Southern California on New Year’s Day shelter, food and clothes, nearly It he did, no doubt he would be a ? e »bani ’’ trip tO An«eles ls sponsored by Hie hand, shown above in “MR H" forma!«. J everyone is a t times in need of more helpful than we could be; the Buick Division of General Motors. Buick general appearances enroute at Denver, Salt U b fl 11 ancisco, and on the return trip at Kamn (a encouragem ent, friendliness, and but in the m eantim e, the poor- Kindliness. fellow needs im m ediate help, and appreciation sufficiently; for ev E har^ s W arnock, w ith Claude 1 here are few Scrooges in the we can do som ething, even if ery custom er who will" ’w rite to Pilot Classifieds Get M. C layton and Doyle Garvin world few to whom an occa its not much. a firm expressing pleasure in the tirst and second a lte rn a te s sional expression of affection or The richer a man, the more courtesy and intellegence of an sym pathy or encouragem ent is calls are on his purse. His mail assistant, there a re tw enty who CEN TRA L COM UNITY; J H not a real boon. Even the ap is filled with appeals for help, will w rite to com plain of even H unt, C hairm an, M. R. Smith, v.ute L. Bailey, w ith N orm an p aren tly prosperous have not all his room is constantly beseiged a sm all lack of these things. th ey need; money is not every- by men and women who w ant But it is our d uty to recipro ( henow ith and P earl Purdin as N O RTH ERN COM th in g — indeed one might say th at money, for selfish ends, for causes cate sm all atten tio n s and c o u rt alte rn a te s. it is nothing if it is unaccom pan af home and abroad, some wise, esies, to rem ber th a t the shop UNITY: Raym ond Capps, Chair- F K’ H u tto n - J- R- Yoakam ied by other, more perm anent f°°Bsh. He cannot give to assistant, the postm aster, or the w ith Joe Nilsen and P. G. Sweet things. telephone girl has a hard and all. He m ay do his share, or even Any right minded person would more than his share, but w hether w earing life, and to do our best as alte rn a te s. ra th e r have the genuine adm ir he does or not, he does not effect to m ake it as light as possible, Mi. and Mrs. A ugust Johnson ation and respect of a w orker your personal responsibility. th e y are courteous because they are spending C hristm as a t Inde th an the finest speech of ad u la are told to be; let us be gracious W hat is needed is th a t every tion at a banquet. To be known one should help, according to his because we ought to be. Let us pendence. Ore., w ith h er son and as the riches, man in the city means. Everyone m ust give as then m ake our m otto for 1948: daughter-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Closed Sunday and 1 • h e .m a n who knows the P resi he is able. To Lend a H elping Hand w ith John L. Sullivan. They will re tu rn la te r this w^eek. d e n t'. and so on; for man who Helpfulness breeds such a hap L o ie and Kindness.” is everyone s friend has an ab u n py atm osphere th a t it is som e dance of those riches th a t can tim es exploited as a business a s never be lost. < t5 ? nVe?ue,y' the hiKher « m an’s set. Som etim es it is genuine I station, the more store will be courtesy, som etim es it is p art of laid on his little acts or words a definite business program . But c f genuine kindness and help- w hatever the root cause of the f'dnvss and the higher is his increased courtesy and helpful GOLD BEACH- a t the annual ness in business, we cannot but m eeting of the C urry County obligation to be free from them know its effects. You expect n rich man to give AA A membership. C. J. Doyle, We know that we prefer to he W edderbum . was re-elected to m ore than you do a poor one; served by pleasant assistants, serve as C hairm an of the Countv th a t is tru e of kindness, friend M O D I I M ship advice, personal help, as it th a t efforts to help us in our Com m ittee. R. M. Knox, C ount‘\ selection of goods o r in any o ther Is of money. i Agent, w as re-elected S ecretary Some, when they hear of cases "•ay a r e appreciated; we" m ent and Virginia E. Kendrick. T reas c f acute distress, are incline,! to ally note th at place as an a t urer. O th er mem bers of the com m ittee include: Chas. E. Fox. sneive m e responsibility. "Let tractiv e place to visit. — no* Perhaps, m ark our Langlois, and Cecil W att. Brook ings, re g u la r m em bers w ith W ¡W. O strander. Pistol River and’ On Woolens, Silks, Draperies, Blanke-' C ollier H. Buffington. Gold Beach, as first and second a lte r - ; i nates. Elections were held the IF IT CAN BE CLEANED- week in December in each m unity in connection with tak- WE CAN CLEAN IT.' »’ ^ R e p o r ts of Perform ane i V* E-arJy returns indicate It claim s for practice paym ent 1 ft. Single Hub Soil Pino be very low this year". Fail per f 95 o th e r conditior •» ft. Stool Recessed R:»th Tubs w ere responsible for this. 55.H0 ~ ( um partm ent Cast Iron Com unty Committ Z ADA’S beautt I SHOP Hoyle Heads 1948 Conserv. Program You May Depend L oon Us F a F a s t , Q u a lity W orkmanship ’T Pre-Inventory Sale ?nt Cttf-ßei eterne® 5.75 Dual R egister Oil Burnin?/ i . H n,?5 in r J r ! !<>or fu rn a c e s, $200 m b a. n .......... r Pl 1 ,’H A u‘°- Fiant $75.09 E e c ln c and Portable Comb. R a ^ s $25.09 L -- R o n ,« U ire lo r Home WiriS ■ ft. 5c ......... - . « w » ft. Be IT« 1 "sod j îlle S « b lt ie S e‘n,<! ( onvt’nienve Outlets s « il, lies A (onvenienec Outlet Covers si,.’. : r , lie * jsj * »............... ...... ,- ,„ r H undreds of W iring and Plum bing Item- at ( orrespontiingly Low Prices 2." Ä S rf“eliElef,ricC«">pan.v Gold Beach, Oregon Phone i < IM I N I TY: ( h a irm a n , George I W alter p< G I F T SH O P Cam eras Film.» Brookings. P h o n e 233 bee Us For M O U L D IN G , LUMBER G ifts for Every Occasion T/te Vincent* B rookings, Oregon HALLMARK’ Cards BRICK : LIME CEMENT ROOFING TILE WE D ELIV ER Builder’s Supply PH O N E lOl Smith River CaM’ san