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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1950)
Parzi? eTv mi.~ . ra^e iwo ine nome of winter rtou^rs BKUUKllNUÖ-riAKLSOK FIEU 1, HKOUKllNGb, ÜKÊGUN A good example of this kind of spirit may be seen in the lad called Bob “Chopper” Westbrook Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., who stepped into the catching po March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. sition to replace a smooth fellow DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher in that position, Ba faro. Chopper may make mistakes, but he al so displayed spirit and willing National Adverfiting R• prasantativ* ness, qualities that make up the ABVEITTI^IN^ SERVICE. INC. dinner every time............................• / \ BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT l»r «♦*;».4 »• ol «»• Lionel A moo «« o «M • * N. A.S.y Serving Amerce’» Adve tUan and^tne Homa Town Newspaper» IM W Aanaolph — Chiceyo l. • • OFFICII • Holbrook BMg. See F t « acm « o . CM Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................. $2.50 °er Year, outside Curry County......................... $3.00 =z==-================ss===========^^ IT SEEMS TO ME: a following why can’t that old method be employed by this na tion? Russia disposes of her po litical enemies the quiet way— United States gives hers many more chances to operate. People who come to this na tion from others have difficulty adjusting themselves to the free dom of this nation—they say we are too free. Perhaps they have the answer. Those in this na tion who have much to say in opposition to its ways, should be sent to the country which they believe to be the model of per fection. That might help a lot soft-pedal this intimal propa ganda. ♦ By Dewey Perhaps the United States is about to come to its senses and learn that few nations have the honesty with fellow nations that we have. Immediately atfer the first world war every one of the nations we helped, with ex ception of Finland, failed to pay war loans they simply laughed at us, and made no effort. Came World War two those same nations cried to the high heavens for aid and got it, but no assurance was made that the old debts would be paid. This na tion has been played and will continue to be played for the “sucker” it is, until other na tions can be made see that our way of life is the peaceful way* of life. The United States has won two wars, and has lost twice at the peace conferences. What will the score be in this possi ble third world war? Russia has resorted to propaganda to win ♦ • Panic is evident among home folks that hoarding will again be practiced. Stampeded buyers already have caused many com modity prices to rise to new high levels, and the markets have been dumped into turmoil. Dimmick Bros, told the Pilot that many wholesalers are becoming pan icky too, which doesn’t help. Partial reason for this may be the conversion to war work of several automobile manufactur ing plants, thus taking certain automobiles off the market. This uncertainly is being reflected in all lines of commerce. Stocks, it seems, have felt the impact. ♦ • NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately existing between Roy Farrell Sunderland, Georgia Faye Sunderland, Vir gil S. Goldsberry and Marjorie W. Goldsberry, under the firm name of Chetco Home and Auto Supply Company at Brookings, Oregon, was, by mutual agree ment of the partners, dissolved on the 11th day of July, 1-50, by the resignation of Roy Far rell Sunderland. Gecfrgia Faye Sunderland and Marjorie W. Goldsberry. After July 11th, the business of the partnership will be carried on by a new co-part nership under the same name, consisting of Virgil S. Goldsberry and Donald O. Craig. Notice is further given that the partnership lately existing between Roy F. Sunderland and Virgil S. Goldsberry under the firm name of Olympia Hardware and Supply Company at Brook ings, Oregon, was also, by mu tual agreement of the partners, dissolved on the 11th day of July, 1950. After July 11th, 1950, the business of the partnership will be carried on by a new partner ship under the same name and consisting of Virgil S. Goldsberry and Donald O. Craig. All debts due and owing to both Chetco Home and Auto Supply Company and the Olympia Hard ware and Supply Company are to be received by Virgil S. Golds berry and Donald O. Craig, co partners doing business under the firm names of Chetco Home and Auto Supply Company and • Pete’s baseball cjrew definitely demonstrated, Sunday, that no game is over until the last man is out. They also showed the town of Ashland that other lit tle "wide spots’’ in the road can have a team with spirit, who do not tremble at the sight of big parks, or fear big names in the sport. This crew of Pete’s, many just a year out of high school, have only one goal, to give the test they have at all times. NEW OWNERSHIP OF Brookings Laundry We have recenth purchased the Brookings Laundry and are open tor business as usual. Me will give prompt and courteous service to all the old customers and hope to gain many new ones. Chuck and Pauline Erickson Tlotv udì fadv! «MMM J ANSWERS TO EVERYDAY INSURANCE PROBLEMS* BY PETE LESMEISTER THURSDAY, JULY 20. 1950 Olympia Hardware and Supply Company, and all demands upon either are to be served upon Vir gil S. Goldsberry and Donald O. Craig for payment. For The Census of Churches. Her daughter is em ployed in the main office of the Washington Water Power Co, Miss Armstrong visited here in 1947 for a time, but this was the first visit for her mother. R. A. M. Chapter Born, Sunday, July 16, to Rev. At a special convocation of the and Mrs. Leo VanDolson at Sea Grand Chapter of Royal Arch side hospital, a son, Leo Ray, who weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. This is Masons of Oregon, Valley Chap ter, I under dispensation) was in their second child, both boys. stituted at Coquille last Satur day evening. The affair was attended by a number from Curry county. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smades, ( son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lesmeister, re turned to Fresno after two weegs stay in Brookings. Mrs. Dorothy Garabedian, with son, Gary, and daughter Diane, of Fresno, ar Advertising in the 1950 Curry rived by plane at Crescent City Sunday and will visit her par County Fair premium list is in D. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lesmeister great demand, reports Sibley, of Gold Beach, w ’ ho ha^ ior three weeks. Rev. Wm. Ward w’as honored the contract for printing. These fair boks w’ill be dis Monday evening on his birthday tributed in the next month. by a group of more than 20 It goes to prove, he intimated, frier,ds at Azalea Park where a that Curry7 County firms are as picnic supper. A gift certificate, loyal as ever to the county lair, entitling him to six-volume set oi Matthew Henry Commentar and that the 1950 fair should be ies, was presented. Bill, long the best attempt! Kenneth A. wishing these books, felt he had Thompson, of Langlois, is the received the finest gift ever. All 1950 general chairman. enjqyed singing about the fire. Curry county fair board meets at Gold Beach next Monday at An important meeting of the the county agent’s office. All *he board of directors of Chetco Rod committeemen are urged to come and Gun Club has been called as well as those interested In for 8 p. m., Tuesday, Juy 25. Die space for advertising purposes. formulation of further policies Many important things will be will be decided at that time. taken up at this meeting. While this is a board meet Mr. and Mrs. Thor Ask return ing, all members are invited. ed home last Friday from an ex tended motor trip over much of These columns reach 5000 or the United States. more readers each week, try Visitors last week at the B. J. them for quick service -you’D Gould home were Mr. and Mrs. find it will pay dividends. Joe Kansillas and Mrs. Caroline Murphy of Concord, Calif. They left Thursday. LOCAL NEWS Fair Book Adv. Is In Great Demand Meeting Is Called DAILY Here From Spokane Mrs. C. P. Armstrong and her daughter. Patricia, of Spokane, Washington, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen uver the week-end. Long-time friends of the Gold- izens, Mrs. Armstrong is execu tive director of Christian Edu-i cation for the Spokane Council« Freight Service Coast Freight Lines DAVE FRANKLIN, Owner GEORGE SHIPLEY Local Agent 1111—1" Seeing.,, Question. Our next door neigh bor had his dydraulic auto jack and tire changing equipment and some wrenches stolen from his car while it was parked in front of his house. He has applied to bis insurance company for pay ment of his loss but I just won- dered if the company would ac-i tually settle a loss of that kind. [ Can you tell me? Anairer. Yes. the auto compre hensive theft policy will pay for loss of tools and repair equip ment even though the car itself was not taken. 4"- a- a- ------ ______ ^If you'll address your own insurance questions to this of fice, we'll try to give you the j 1 correct answers and there’ll । be no charge or oblibation of any kind. PETE J. LESMFISTER Real Estate and Insurance" Crissey Building Brookings IS BELIEVING! 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