Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 22, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, November 22, 1951
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
I t has been th irteen yea rs since
/ h a ve ta k t n a n y kin d of a voca­
Entered as second-clast matter, at the postofflce at Brookings, O re. t i o n - o n e w hich y o u ’d call suc/t.l
and this is a n o th er excu se fo r
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
ta k in g a “r u n -o u t” fo r th e w e e k ­
end. This w ill be m y la st oppor­
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
tu n ity fo r such a relaxa tio n fo r
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change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. C lem ent,
accom panied by h e r m other, Mrs.
N ick B a u m g a rtn e r, Sr., left S u n ­
day for a w e ek ’s visit in c e n tra l
“ j C aliornia. W hile th e C lem ents are
/ am so th a n k fu l th a t our city vis*ting in S an F ran c isc o and
it incorporated, and is sta rte d on W a in u t C reek, M rs. B a u m g a rtn e r
th e road to becom ing a great
visit a b ro th e r and his fa m ­
place. I am th a n k fu l fo r th e men ily a t S ebastapol, and a siste r
you people have chosen as the and h e r fam ily a t H ealsb u rg .
council, fo r I firm ly believe
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T he M isses B onnie J e a n and
did ju s t m ore than a good job. Treva Lee Allen of C ave Ju n c-
T hese m en are doing th e v e r y tion arriv ed S a tu rd a y for sev eral
best th ey kn o w how , and as fai w eeks visit w ith th e ir uncle and
as 1 am able to see, m a kin g no au n t, Mr. and M rs. D onald C ro ck ­
m ista kes.
e tt. T h eir p a re n ts plan to come
I am th a n k fu l for my business h e r e for T hanksgiving a t the
associates. They a re honest, hard- L’rockett home. B oth young la- ,
w orking people who are doing a dies, ip high school, visited school -rt
g re a t job of keeping a b re a s t of h ere M onday, accom panying Kay
I th e tim es a t least to the e x te n t D eM artin.
■ of th e ir abilities. 1 am th a n k fu l 1 M r. and M rs. H a rry C arm en 1
th a t m ore and m ore new people of G ra n ts P ass, fo rm e r local res-i B
a re seeking a right to becom e a idents, w ere w eek-end viistors a t H
p a rt of this com m unity th a t is th e hom e of Mr. and M rs. R. D. H
c c ita in ly a h ea lth y sign.
C ham bers.
B usiness m en o f this area are
LeRoy N ew m an re tu rn e d re- ! =
feeling m u ch as / do—and h a ve cen tly from a trip to D eSm et, I §
a m essage to all P ilot readers in S o u th D ak o ta, and w as a c c o m -t ( j
this issue, w ith a sto ry about the p an ied by his m o th er, M rs. Ma
he/jriwwinp o f our p rese n t ney, who will m ak e h e r hom e '
By DEW EY
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Ib is is Thanksgiving day, 1951, [clipping am t saving, fo r it te lls '
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re a lly th a n k fu l for so m uch. I
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24
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Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
H O T E L BROOKINGS BU ILDIN G
T/zc best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelet:
Silverware and Jewelry
I can save you money in watch repairing!
L e t Your Jeweler Be Your Guide
’ base, sp en t a re cen t w eek-end
fun, and for a lot of visiting re la tiv e s a t H a rb o r and
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s h e e t h as alw ay s su rp rise d me. ' " n ! , JUsf a,naze(1-
w as enjoyed by th e G ran g ers and
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lir e in th is c o m m u n ity one w hich 'b "
lH °.l>le who fl(,ve u n d er leadership of the lectu rer,
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are nave th em cam e back and see th,
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so m e tim e a lm o st unbearable, but m any changes w rought. J u s t fry
W ord w as received here Mon-
y e t Z (sin find th a t th ey are en this s o m e tim t. and see w hat a big dav of t |w d e a th ol Bill D uggan's
du ra b le W ithout too ,„,1/1,
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’ ,<,<« arc o n a i a oig day ot the d ea th of Bin u u g g a n s
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tio u b /t. „hock you w ill get. W e are too , a , he r late last w eek at C entral
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I a m th a n k fu l fo
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th e p a st ye a r < ih <( I seriously
th e forest if you kn o w w h a t I ,u A living. The funeral w as held
d o u b t iA a n y o f us /to re fu lly a s­
M onday at 10 a. m. Mr. D uggan
sessed th e m a n y changes.
1 lie Pilot office will be closed Had visited this a re a durin g the
I am th a n k fu l for my friends
in in I hurstlay, since it has been t,m e his son was in this com -
d isag re e w ith th em as 1 may '*
11 ll*H d ia g on mi' physical 1> niunity, connected w ith th e S w an
hav e In th e past y e a r for I have so it s tiik e s me th at F rid ay and lum ber Com pany.
found th em to be honest and S a tu rd a y could be used to nc-
good friends S om etim es o u r d is - Icom plisb som e w ork about the
a g re e m e n ts have been blessings j home w hich has been neglected
w hich took m e som e tim e to see to c a re for th e rush at th e shop ‘
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1 11 adm it
th a t I hen, too, P au l P eterso n is m ov­
I have found m uch good from all in g his fam ily to this area, and
of t bese.
will l>e occupied those d a \s .
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FREE
R A D C L IF F E
P a in t
DANCE
and bountiful Thanks-
all of you.
Trailer parking space,
N O T IC E
TO
TRUCKERS!
Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-fon Public Truck Scales!
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING
i block south of Mobile Sta." Next to Plywood Plant
FOX
J I M 'S
BROS.
C A B IN E T
SHOP
Book Cases, W riting Desks, Comer Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinets. Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IE IT’8 MADE OF WOOD—
Lights and water —
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD’
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Slgna
C o n tra c to r
Prefer single n u n !
W A T E R PR O O FIN G
PAPER H A N G IN G
Gire Gen. Del.
C. Ed Dempsey
U SED CARS
Car-Set Cleaners
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
GENERAL ESCROW CO.,
Inc.
UMPH k FS
PI.ice .ill your Re.il 1 state Contracts of sale
Weil Drillers
with us for convenience and safety.
BROOKINGS
Drop a Card to General De
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
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