Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 27, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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BR(X)KINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered a« second-clast matter, at the postofflce at Brookings, Ore..
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES:
One Year, in Curry County ___
'March of Dimes'
Will Start In Jan.
INSURANCE THAT INSURES!!
FIRE A N D A U TO M O BILE
A nnual M arch o f Dimes cam ­
paign is on in C u rry county and
qq the nation fro m Jan. 2 to 31, says
John Porisch, county chairm an,
Onc^ Year, outside Curry County___________
S3 50 who was in Brookings last week
to pick his local chairm en
N O T IC E T O SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any C o m m u n ity chairm en, accord
change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two ing to M r. Porisch, are:
Agness P aul T alich.
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will B rookings— L u c ille M olino
D e n m a rk— Elsie Annin.
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
Langlois— M a ria n Brooks.
O p h ir and P isto l R ive r — John
1952 WILL BE YEAR OF DESTINY
P o rt O r fo r d —Nom a Thomas.
requires $20,00 in care.
C arroll fteekman arrived home I M r. and Mrs. Pete S trid spent
T hursday to .pend C hristm as va- C hristm as w ith th e ir son and f .m
canon fro m his studies nt U n i- , ily at P ortland. They also plan
ve rs d y ol Oregon He w ill leave to v is it over New Years w ith "
New Years day for the winter daughter at Seattle before
GENERAL ESCROW CO.,
Inc.
W eather Report
F o r the week ending on Sun­
day :
re­ December
December
December
December 20
December 21
Decem ber 22 ..... 51
Di cember 23 .... 52
R a in fa ll fo r week ................... 7.88
M i. and Mrs. E. B. M athews
are spending the holidays at P o rt­
land w ith relatives.
Place all your Real Estate Contracts of sale
with us for convenience and safety.
GOETZ BLDG.
I
Southern Curry Realty Ccmany
box 177
Phone 304
Charles H . Graysltel
Brookings
Guy F. Rice
Porisch.
The year, 1952, should be epochal, if people heed Sixes— Mrs. C. W. Brooks.
W edderburn—M rs. A. N. Me
the revelations current in our own country. People, in Lennon.
1952, have the best chance in the history of the nation Gold Beach- B arbara P a rkin s
to do something about it; put some of these people C u rry county was again fo r ­
tu n a te in not having a ease o f
either out of business, or into something different.
polio, although Mrs. M alcolm M et-
Many people have become imbued with the idea that c a ll o f H a rb o r was reported to
the world owes them a living—that they need but make have had a “ ve ry lig h t” ease. A
num ber o f severe cases were re­
a token effort toward producing for the benefit of the ported in a d jo in in g counties. It
remainder of the world. 1 hese people may be found is reported th a t over 800 were
mostly in centers where seasonal work is found. These reported in Oregon d u rin g the
years of 1950 and 1951.
people usually plan no education for their children, no The com ing cam paign w ill be
home or security for the future, for they believe that handled much the same as in
previous years: schools w ill be
their social security “will take care of that.”
supplied w ith co n trib u tio n cards.
Under the present trend of thinking, youth are being Cards w ill be m ailed to boxhold­
taught th .it the world should seek them, and that it is ers fro m a ll post offices; con-1
tam ers w ill be d is trib u te d to all
fcxilish for them to make any great effort in their own business places, and dances o r 1
behalf. Youth today is made to think that they have no o th e r events w ill be devoted t o '
the cause.
opportunity to distinguish themselves.
Several organizatio ns are again
W ith advance of science, youth never before had the ta k in g an active p a rt in the cam ­
opportunity it has today. The age of specialization has paign. Local chairm en w ill w e l­
come any aid th a t m ay be given.
made it possible for enterprising men and women to M r. Porisch stated th a t this
accomplish more in a few years than their ancestors did count's p a rt in the cam paign has
made it possible to give best med­
in generations. 1952 can be the greatest year of all time ical care o f every’ polio v ic tim
^ p e o p le would only become fundamental in thinking. in the state. Each case, it is said,
te rm , s ta rtin g the fo llo w in g day. turning home.
are now associated with several Old Line
PRE-INVENTCRY
S -A -L -E
/frg Started own on Dresses
a nil many other items I
CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
7 0 R E N T BY H O U R OR B Y D A Y
PUTNAM
LOGGING • COM PANY
Phone 589 or Write Box 417
BROOKINGS, O R E G O N
harbor garage
BRAKES AND MOTOR TUNE-UP
A SPECIALTY
a
GENERAL GARAGE WORK
E. W. BOWLIN AND SON
N.
M .
JO NES
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
H O T E L BROOKINGS B U ILD IN G
7 he best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets
Silverware and Jewelry
I can save you money in watch repairing!
Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide
N O T IC E
TO T R U C K E R S !
O ur complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
A CETY LEN E - E L EC T R IC W E L D IN G
i block south of Mobile Sta. ’ Next to Plywood Plant
FOX
BROS.
Eu-Lee's Dress Shop
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HEALTH IS WEALTH!
Here's the N ew Year, com­
ing in for a perfect three-
point landing — with the
best of everything for all
of our friends.
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12 MINERALS
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Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
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Cut-Del Cleaners
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
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PHONE
iT o v u i with
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HOTEL BROOKINGS
Chetco Drug Store
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Munson
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prescriptions
E. A. A RRELL
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