Thursday, November 29, 1951
Contractor Locates
$ t Chetco Inn
RROOKINGS-HARBOR P /L O T , BROOKINGS, O R E G O N
Sportsmanlike MAYING
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Ralph W. (Pop) Reed, p resid en t'
of S hasta Distributors, a utilities
engineering service o f T alent I
Oregon, has located in Brookings,
and has tem porarily opened up
an electrical and plumbing con
tractin g business in this area at
the Chetco Inn, according to an
announcem ent made in this issue, i
Mr. Reed has had extensive ex-I
perience in all phases of contract
ing, especially plumbing and elec
trical. He has the contract on the
Diem housing project being con
stru cted near the Azalea S tate
P ark .
Much interested in selling his
in terests a t Talent, to locate in
this area, Mr. Reed told the P i
lot th at fie was certainly “tak en ”
by the coast, and th at he expected
eventually to locate here.
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KEEP CAR COSTS D O W N
A rich diet of dollars! If
th a t’s what your automobile
lives on, it’s most likely your
fa u lt
Be wise. Get the best possi
ble economy from your car, ad
vises the AAA driver training
book, “Sportsmanlike Driving.”
Several practices help do the
trick. Gasoline and oil cost
money. Learn how to save
them.
Avoid racing your engine. Be
lightfooted on the accelerator.
Racing a cold motor burns as
much gasoline as speeding. And
The usual Thanksgiving dinner, • everybody knows that speed eats
gas.
served at the Community church
by m embers and friends, w as post-1
poned this year until Wednesday
night of this week. Nov. 25.
Many families wished to meet I
at their homes Thanksgiving, for
which reason, a larger a tte n d
About 20 friends of Mrs. Ger
ance m ight be expected at a later aldine Bom ar and Leland Page of
date.
,
Coos Bay, went to a party at a
Baked ham, and accompanying Coos Bay hotel lounge. Saturday
home-cooked food were served by j evening, N o v. 17, to celebrate
the M issionary ladies.
Mrs. Bom ar’s birthday and to an
A fterw ard a play, “The R eturn nounce the engagem ent of Mrs.
of the Pilgrim s,” was presented Bom ar and Mr. Page.
by the Guild Girls under direction
Mrs. Bom ar came here from
of Mrs. H enry K err and Mrs. R. Milwaukie, Ore., in Septem ber to
D. Rowley a t the church at 8.
assum e m anagem ent of the Nook
The Pilgrim father was played Cafe. Mr. Page is a brother of
by Myrna Lamb; Pilgrim m other Mike Page of this city.
▼A-v Joy Gott; child by Connie F ree
A family dinner was given by
m an; Hazel by Joan D arger; P a Mrs. Bomar, Thanksgiving day,
tricia by Dorothy Rowley; Helen and guests w ere:
Virginia Akers; Mary by Con-
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Page and
Inie Jaklew icz; M artha by Dixie children of Coos Bay; Mr. and
Allsup; Bob by Mary Knapp; and Mrs. Mike Page and children of
H enry by Arline Sanders.
Brookings; Mr. and Mrs. A rlan
Fisher and children of Coos Bay;
R. L. W illiams of M yrtle Point;
Miss Carol Noah of Coos Bay;
Teddy K alaudas of Coos Bay and
B onetta Bomar of Brookings.
In honor of their twins birth
Mrs. Bom ar is fiancé of Le
days. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grooten- land Page of Coos Bay.
dorst entertained Friday night at
at party for Ed and Henry. In
Show the people with view'
cluded in the invitations were the
stationery,
at the Pilot office.
youth home from college for the
holidays.
S ta rtin g at 8 o’clock, the base
m ent room was decorated in sil
ver and blue tinfoil and crepe
paper. Mrs. Grootendorst provided
all the girls with lei, made from
flowers from their greenhouse.
About 30 guests were invited.
Church Dinner To
Be Held Wed. Eve
Engagement Was
Told A t A Party
Party Honored
Twins' Birthday
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Talent Show To
Help Band Funds
Be sure to vwtf this depart-
m ent in our basement.
Hendricks
Furniture Co.
Curry and Del N orte Counties'
I Mr y est F urm ture Store!
Avoid over-choking when
warming up your motor. Start,
drive, and stop smoothly. Shift
from low ana second gears at
moderate speeds. Shut off your
engine when waiting.
Never drive^ with under-in
flated tires. Keep your carbu
retor in order. Keep your car
well lubricated. Who wants to
pay for burned-out bearings,
bushings, and other worn parts?
r Look after your spark plugs.
Keep plugs properly gapped and
distributor points in order.
Your pocketbook will wear a
smile, if you treat your car right
and drive "in the know.”
Page Seven
Thanksgiving Was
Quiet In Brookings
You will enjoy an evening of
Only th ree cafes and re s ta u r
w orth-w hile en tertainm ent if you ants were open here Thanksgiv
atten d the P.-T. A. Talent Show ing day as Brookings resem bled
at the high school gym nasium on the image one would obtain by
the evening of Dec. 8. Mrs. P a n reading
Goldsmith’s “D eserted
zer told the Pilot Monday.
Village.” Fam ily gatherings, and
There is an unusual amount of trips aw ay from the area, were
excellent talent in the area, and largely responsible for the de-
all organizations have been in- 'sorted appearance last T hursday.
vitod to participate in the affair.
Friday, w ith still m any people
1 he funds will be used for band away, not too much activity w as
equipm ent and expenses. This shown. Saturday, business ap-
comm unity needs a school band peared to be “as usual” until th e
and the support given by the peo power outage which halted things
ple will be well repaid in m onths much of the forenoon.
to come.
sam ples which he sent. One ap
pears on another page of th is
issue, telling a story of a lease.
Journalism Prof
Sends A 'Column'
Use these columns— it pays!
Clifford Rowe, a juom alism
professor at Pacific University,
Forest Grove, is rapidly becom-
. ing a colum nist of note, if the
num ber of Oregon papers using
his m aterial, m ay be taken as Thmt have beauty, quality and
an indication. He contacted the are reasonably priced, see
Pilot last week for permission
to have it published in this c o u n -.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kerns went ty. O ther papers on the coast are J
to P ortland W ednesday morning, using his works.
MEN! Let Mrs. Sisk help you
to retu rn Sunday.
The opinions under his head with your C hristm as Shopping!
ing and name are his, although
Miss C arla W hitlock and her sis
the Pilot sees much good in the
ter w ere brought home from S ea
side hospital, Sunday. Carla, in
jured in the accident which took
the life of Lyndel Fadling, is be
ing cared for by Mrs. Art O. Bol
linger. Both girls suffered pelvic
fractures. C arla has an arm in a
cast, and S andra a leg.
FOR RAINCOATS
MRS. SISK
Arvin
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