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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
Page io BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON For What It's Worth . Weather Report Card of Thanks Thursday, December 13, iq si Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harvey, Mr. end Mrs. Dal Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Widney, Mr. and Don Carson. Mr. and Mrs. D ar rell Allsup, Mrs. Jessie Sisk,. Mrs. Chester Gragg, Mrs. Tom Bry ant, Bob Johnson and the hostess. Dear G o o d Friends: Words By ' C lifford P. R owe I day: „ For the ^ / n d i n g on Sun- . M av M in . K a in cannot express the love we have Min. Rain Max. I IME A N D 'I IME A G A IN I am asked that age-old j December 1.13 ft It in this community, in the 48 55 46 .21 Rausch’s and our behalf. The 54 question, “W ouldn’t you like to live your life over December December 50 40 .33 understanding and s y m p a t h y again?” And almost invariably, for the benefit of the December .04 shown in your calls, and written 50 33 51 29 questioner, I close my eyes, sigh, and m ur December words of comfort, have been a December 8 52 38 Show the people with view great source of strength to us all. mur, ‘‘Oh, boy, wouldn’t I?” December 9 ..... 55 35 Our Father in Heaven, who has stationery, at the Pilot office. But I wouldn’t. In f a c t I’ve always Rainfall for the week .......... 1.71 seen fit to call our beloved one wondered why anyone would want to has blessed us abundantly thes H e lp F ig h t TB sixteen years we have had our do such a thing. In deciding to live those Carpenters Observe loved one with |s . May this same years over again, one would have to choose Fourth Anniversary loving father bless all of you as H one of two alternatives; and I am confi Local No. 2455, Carpenters, of abundantly in the years to come. sincerely, Archie and Ma- dent that the seeker of repeated youth Brookings and Crescent City, ob Most lissa Hendricks, G e r a l d and served its fourth anniversary last would find either of them entirely un Saturday, Nancy.. at Memorial hall, at satisfactory. Crescent City, with a banquet. I he alternative that most would take without think Several state figures of organ Kitchen Shower ized labor were present, as was ing would be to live again their youth with the advan the editor of the Redwood Labor Mrs. Myrtle Cole entertained tages of knowing what they know at the present. Can Journal of Eureka, who had pic the newly-weds, Mr. and Mrs. tures taken of the event. you imagine a six-year-old with the knowledge of an adult The local, boasting about 200 Don Johnosn, Thursday evening at a kitchen shower at her home. getting much of a thrill out of life? Half of the pleasure members. enjoyed dancing and Enjoying the games and refresh of living at any age is based on the mystery and uncer drawing of ten valuable d o o r ments were Mr. and Mrs. R. C. prizes following the banquet. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mar tainty of what the next minute holds in store. For the tin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stanhurst, youngster this is doubly true. Use these columns—it pays’ Mr. and Mrs. Homer Johnson, Buy Christmas Seals I will never forget the hour and a half I spent on first one fix)t and then the other as a lad of fifteen trying to muster up courage to give my first date a good night kiss. I finally accomplished the feat and then ran the entire mile home so thrilled I was with the miracle. W hat a deadening event th.it would have been had I possessed the knowledge and experience of an adult. On the other hand, if one were to re-live his life with out the knowledge he has accumulated, he, would un doubtedly do the same foolish things and make the same mistakes that he regrets so much today. To re-live 9deal ChtiAltHGA. Cji^l such a youth would be pointless. No, I have no desire to go back. I'm still getting a big kick out of anticipating what tomorrow will bring. I Eor a Lim ited Time, only, inexpensive Christmas gifts may he pur find that I am not interested in warmed-over youth. chased at two places in Curry County— novel gifts which will tell Oregon Coast View Stationery p R E -IN V E N T O R Y ..S A L SAVE MONE Y the recipient more with pictures than you could in pages and pages. 1! OREGON COAST VIEWS OF INTEREST arc printed upon the upper left-hand corner of monarch size station ery. showing 11 different coastal views, including one of Azalea State () N YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Park, Rhododendrons, Mack Arch, Rogue River Bridge Tower, The 1 lole in the Wall, Coos Bay Bridge, Heceta Head and Heccta Head Lighthouse Cape Arrago Lighthouse, and Myrtlewood trees. — Rods— $12.75 MONTAGUE Glass Rod $11.00 MONTAGUE Glass Rod $i7-oo GLIEB1 Fibre ( rh n R< *d .Sio.oo 7-95 Si 3.60 $ iO.oo MONTAGUE Glass Ely Rod ---- $12.80 Include these to the friends far away from the Oregon Coast who have no idea of the scenery of this area. You will find one of these immediately sent in return— thanking you heartily for the gift. They are not only inexpensive, hut novel and gaingmg in popularity. — Reels— onson Casting Reel l'ean City Salmon Reel linon Reel Tacile Boxes Anchor/ — P A R K E R 'S — Line/ Spinners $7.15 $7.95 $8.80 50 Sheets and 25 Monarch Envelopes . . . $1.50 Creels Lures ANCHORAGE AT (H E T C O BRIDGE O PEN Here is the way you can help friends— E V E N IN G S ! 1 lie two places they may lx* purchased: THE PILOT, BROOKINGS, Phone 283 TYPO-PRINT, GOLD BEACH, Phone 984 1