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BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T , BROOKINGS, O R EG O N _________ Thursday, December P age T wo R ow e's w ork is sanctioned b y\ th e u n iversity offcials, w ho b e - 1 lieve th e w o rk w orth w hile. B y ( low ns by Son Don at Youngs Entered a» »econd-clasi matter, at the postofflee at Brookings, Ore such colum ns in m a n y new spa- o & 10. T h at benediction fro m heaven March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. per» w ill the people of Oregon 20 m in u tes of flam ing sunset keep inform ed in the proper m a n D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher last S a tu rd a y evening. ner. Prof. R ow e e v id e n tly has SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Those M ohaw k h a irc u ts —e h ? m ade a nam e fo r h im self or his F irst C h ristm a s window tree w ork a t Pacific U niversity would One Year, in Curry County----------------------------$3.00 a t E u-L ee’s Shop. possible. One Year, outside Curry County---------------------- $3-5° not Dr. be G iersbach, R esidents b atte n in g down the president of the h atch es for a long h ard blow. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of ^ L “ ^ X . ^ X t X of C h ristm as bikes, red, w h ite and blue a t W est C oast A uto Supply. change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two a new spaper m an, too. I first m et One sh o p p er’s pray er, “O Lord, cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will « "> in 1 9 « shortly a fte r he be- don’t c h a rg e m e so m uch.” r ‘ cam e th e college president. I be- On The M ain Drag BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT be dropped unless subscriber notifies I dot of change DO PROMOTE CHAMBER INTEREST! of pro‘ a feeling ev ery th in g w as not ju st a big e v e n t in her life * W h a t can you b e tte r do than to send her right w ith him. som ething fo r C h ristm a s* T h" //e had served fo r a tim e in P ilot is being m ailed to her. She the navy m edical corps, w as dis ivould lik e o th er r e m e m b ru n a s I charged, w hen he discovered he candy, fr u it, books, or a n yth in g was unable to carry on at the , , , . which would gladden the h ea rt of ,„„ e dtimaniied, an,I had n „ e « t, (j i/oH abou( m uch tim e and m oney to find o I _________________ _____ _ location i Mich woa Broofcing» By D EW EY Tt m ust have been a h e a rt b reak in g decision for Dr. Richard S au l tt» m ak e when he gave up his “in fa n t” practice here last S at'» id ay The w o r s t blow, by tar, w as the fact th at he learned h<* w as Indeed a sick m an, and m ust undergo ex tensive a n d serious tre a tm e n ts. He w as so happy at th e o u tset here, hut th e very first day he opened his office, he h ad UMPHRES Well Drillers BROOKINGS Drop a Card to General De Every for information ! C had p erso n ally su p erv isiW com fort for th e in n er m an. “W The council alm o st in th e d a rk T uesday— by candle as it w ere. Roy S u n d erlan d brag g in g ab o u t his shave— a t T exaco Service, on Tuesday. You figure it out. Mr. and Mrs. P a u l P eterso n and children w en t to R eedsport la st S a tu rd a y to spend th e w eek-end w ith h e r re lativ es. They re tu rn - cd hom e S u n d ay evening. ' l‘eVe I can u n d ersta n d his ideas o f ru n n in g a school of h ig h er Better, it is hoped, to revive the propert interest in the / firm ly believe th a t Pacific is . , . , f | , i . l _...... one of the very fe w colleges in local chamber of commerce, weekly noon luncheons are the union which has not had a> being planned for a time he monthly meetings, it ap infiltration of C om m un ist in flu ence. / m ay be w rong, but I do pears, fails to hold the interest that should be held. not th in k so. I look fo rw a rd each The future months in the history of Brtxikings are w eek to Prof. R o w e ’s colum n. • * « going to be crucial ones, ('loser co-operation among all businesses is necessary to achieve things which are ini-, People in this a re a m ust not u J ,c f . i? » • forget Lozella S te rn b erg , who is portant to the future well.ice of tut area. I or this reason ¡y,ng in Em anuel hospital, Port- land, now g e ttin g skin g ra fts to J «ij| more frequent meetings have been planned. re sto re h er face and arm s o Meetings are held each Wednesday noon at Chetco som ething of th e ir orig in al looks to furnish a low- t T ||V J Inn, 1 II I where > ▼ I s V. a X* Jos. Taylor j • -V * • • has agreed — — — — I I J UilU I’ 4 he county and IVIIilliUililJ com m unity V4 did priced luncheon if sufficient numbers will turn out cacl¡so much for her, i know, but tha • 1 , i girl r ir l m st n n t K<» tti» n . m u ust not he fn fo rt» rg r» o tten week, so be can plan for tins group. 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Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide 'Î - brUHIS Vie With I x C x/ J wCIVG JCi., jQT QCiy and hi« HT/e w orked like tw o desperate beavers to get the of- /ice ready, and im m ed ia tely the old illness which he thought had i n t h e first pre-seson gam e, been at least arrested, appeared, j B rookings B ruins will go to Cave H ere w as a m an who dedicated Ju n ctio n , this S a tu rd a y to play him self and his life to the serv- ¡th a t school, and the first home ice of his fellow -m an, who on the gam e will be next Tuesday w ith daw n of his ca ree r, finds he is t rescent City, physically incapable of carry in g The 1951-1952 edition of the i»n, H wa» alm ost a d e a th sent- .D iu in s is still an unknow n quan- ence to th a t young couple who 'tity , but Coach G u th rie is again held such high hopes, who w anted hopeful ot re p eatin g his past per- so to be identified w ith this com- form ances. Increased en ro llm en t m u n ity - who w an ted to be ju st locally has given G u th rie eon- p a rt of rv e ry lh in g . siderable m o r e m a te ria l from I, „ ‘wit fo r «« n te r o 3 <'l" hich !° <*<>o.e an d thta y e a r ii iio K iu i i .......... G u th rie s crying hasn t been as fuemen to u n d erato n d th e ti.i.vs of life. In the great schem e of , uu ‘ ______ things there m ust be a reason.' # t , and som e day, perhaps, uw w ill be made to understand, hut at ... ■ this m om ent, there seem s to In X “ R C iy LOST WGGrC a bso lutely »io justice. A ccording to a sta te m e n t of • * • 1 Mrg p a u j W hirry, cou n ty ch a ir- Cliff Rowe, jo u rn alism profes- m an of th e H ealth Association, sor, at Pacific U niversity. whose 11036 people availed them selves ideas concerning l i f e in these of th e o p p o rtu n ity , last W ednes U nited S ta te s coincides in m any day, T hursday, F riday and S a tu r w ays to mine, will be a w eekly day of ob tain in g chest X -rays. c o n trib u to r to t h i s new spaper. She said th a t she had expected His pungent wa> of expression at least 1500 to com e to th e four- is fascinating relaxing and e n day ap p e ara n ce of the s ta te m o te rta in in g , too. This colum n is bile X -ray unit. S torm y w eath er, believe» Mr«. also being used by a num ber of ,new spatters, including S heridan W hirry, w as p a rtia lly responsi ble for th e sm aller-th a n -an tici- O i l 11. I I m I I k pqua A illt» V U 1 IX I , 1 Reeds » V V. I , « I Sun. 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