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book». E very single y e a r I go gardens. T his is p ra c tic a lly a
th o ru g h t this happy reasoning com m and perform ance, as h e r lec-
B y F aye Su n d erla n d
ar.d every year, J a n u a ry 1, rolls tu re last fall, sh o rtly a f te r h er
A b rig ht New Y ear is here for around and w here have all those re tu rn from E ngland, w as all too
us to do w ith, w hat we will
!lon* w in ter nights gone to ? So, b n e f and we a re e a g e r to h . a r
W orld situ atio n s su re ly a re not now - we *e t o u r th e seed c a ts - ^ o r e -
b rig h t. but I still believe in th e lo« ues and s ta r t planning the g ar-
1Jue t0 an u n fo rtu n a te holi
day b°
bout
w ith 1 the flu, Mrs. C ur-
childhood m em ory: “B rig h ten t h e 'dpn and new flower seeds to t r V: d*y
Ut ?V,th
C o rn er W here You A re.” At least for these things. I know we will zon M acKenzie, m usic ch airm an ,
o u r local fu tu re is bright and w ith I r ‘“al,y d° ‘ W atcb in « a «arden Ul11 not be abb
able to p resen t the
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zalea
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ingers,
but does prom ise
th e Iris and t^uua,
DafTs. th
e Ixias M
and
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IKJ groU is m uch m ore insP‘rin
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T ulips, and a m yriad of o th e r bPrnminK towels, anyw ay! The som ething
nice in the m usic d f-
apring flowers up and prom ising «row ing
a n d developing of a Pa , tm en t. I would like to co r
an ea rly bloom ing, i t ’s difficult flower, into a thing of b eau ty and rect an e r ro r I m ade in my
ristm as
a s p a rty repo
to have a long face. I am alw ays Perfection is still one of the won- 'C
v h h ristm
re rt. Mrs. M ete
g lad to see a new y e a r because ders °f and a never failing
M eyers is th e very co m p eten t a c
c o m p a n is t for th e A zalea S in g ers
1 can fo rget all of th e things I cu re for th e "blues.”
p lanned to do last y e a r and m ake
J a n u a ry is not only the begin- this year. This a re a is fo rtu n a te
new plans for this y e a r!
ning of a hew y e a r but it is also | in having so m any ta le n te d peo
I t is a s trin g e thing, but every th e birth d ay m onth of th e A zalea ple in it.
Lincoln said, “Let it be said
sum m er, I alw ays m ak e plans G arden Club,
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rne th a t as 1 passed along life’s
fo r those long w in te r evenings.
* say b lithely. •Well, in th e long g .rd c n -m in d , d“ l a X .
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u n i t e r evenings. 1 am going to
learn to knit sox. I ’ll hem th a t
la w ii
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of t o w e l s —-on a
s oim y night in front ot fire w hile
m y M r r e a d , o r perh ap s re -rea d s
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W anted to B uy: M a ttre ss and
sp rin g s or bed daveno. In q u ire at
P ilo t office.
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Found: 1925 class ring, at Feed
& Seed in g ravel. O w ner m av
b av e sam e for identification and
p ay in g for ibi» a d v e rtise m e n t
F ound: sum of m oney, loser
m ay have sam e for identifying,
and paying lo r this ad v ertisem en t.
club. It has grown, not only in ,
m em bership, hut in m any n o te -'
w orthy civic achievem ents, and
some a p p ro p ria te o b servations of
• fh.s b irth d ay will be m ade dur-
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Local News
• h e a lth and is enjoying th e com
pany of Mr. and Mrs. F red S a m
ples who will m ake th e ir home
w ith him. They recently cam e to
the a rea from Medford.
Bob K e rr son of Mr. and Mrs.
H enry K e r”. w as g ra n te d an ex
tension to his furlough so he
could a tte n d the wedding of his
siste r Shirley. Sunday. He ex
pects to be statio n ed at Ft. Lew
is for some time.
Mrs. Langlois and Mrs. Brow-
m an of E u-L ee’s Dress Shop will
go to San F rancisco S a tu rd a y to
a tte n d a w holesale m ark et. Mrs.
M ildred Ford is in ch arg e of the
shop w hile they are aw ay.
Thursday. January 3, 1952
G uests a t th e C hetco Inn last
w eek-end w ere Mr. and M rs. Jas.
R h in eh art of Jo h n Day, Ore., who
cam e to B rookings especially J|o
fish in th e C hetco w ith th e livTs
m ain tean c e m an, R alph Peterson.
Income Tax Service
H ours 8:00 a. m. to noon and
7:00 to 9:00 p. m.
R. G. Gusrrettaz
H w y 101. 2 m ilth south of
B rookings, O regon
SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY CO.
Charles H. Grayshel
Martha Grayshel
phone 304
Guy F. Rice
Erm a D. Rice
l»W«tr January 10 meeting at th e W eb ster H ibbard re tu rn e d to Last of the RIVER & OCEAN I age on Hwy 101. All level tillable
(l 1,1 ' e hall This m e e tin g w ill be his hom e Tuesday. His friends FRONTAGE. 265x300 feet. T h ree land. $5500 cash.
will be glad to know th a t his b eau tifu l building sites. A ttra c
a IM)t ,uck ,u n ch e°n at 1 P m.
Mrs. W arren S m ith, o u r p r o - ! ? h e a lth is m uch b e tte r an d th a t tive sm all m odern hom e w ith a
OCEAN F R O N T A G E — NEW
... chairm
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is q quite
e erlu i.
gram
an, has
rra n g e d . an l n he t 18
u ile ch eerfu
l. He also said larg e fireplace. $5000 will handle.
EX
C LU SIV E
COASTLAND
especially
in te re stin g
m eeting ' ^ ’ookings is a line place to call
ACRES
TRACT.
S ee th ese if you
Mrs.
R ath
ath ian
a s eniu»d
Two N EW 2-bedroom HOM ES a re looking fo r view hom e sites.
Mrs. R
R U(h
uth B
ian v y h has
called h o m e ’
h e r ta lk “A L ittle Bit of This i “C huck" B earden, a tta c h e d to nearin g com pletion . One has a
end T h a t,” a ra th e r tan talizin g th e U. S. S. B rem erto n , docked h e a ta la to r fireplace. Close in on
N EW B U SIN E SS BUILDING
title and prom ises ideas and in- 'a t C am p H u n te rs Point, n e a r San sub-divisions. See these before
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in B rookings, show ing 12% re
F
rancisco,
visited
t
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M
arlow
you
buy.
form » ,lon for <>ur ne'v K“ 'd e n ef-
tu rn on y o u r investm en t. $17,500
jia m ily d u rin g the holidays. He
forts this spring.
w
ill handle.
W ednesday
Mrs. P riscilla Robinson h a s n tU ,n e d to b ’s
FIV E large rooms, g u est house,
night.
g arag e and barn. All in excellent
been inveigelcd into giving us
a n o th e r of h er ta lk s on E nglish
M r’ an d M rs- F red M oore are condition. 180x300 all level, good
EX C LU SIV E L IS T IN G — 4
1 at th e ir C lear L ake H ighlands soil, lots of b erires and fru it acres w ith 500 feet O cean F ro n t
I sto re this week.
trees. Only $10,500 w ith term s.
age. Good sm all hom e, only $8000
down.
Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Bolvi and
son of S e a ttle cam e to the p a r
J u s t like new : excep tio n ally
e n ta l H arvey F o ste r hom e for v < 1 l-t «instructed
tw o-bedroom
P O T E N T IA L S U B D IV IS IO N
C h ristm a s holidays.
h o ™ . F ull p r i c e $6850 w ith
Mr. and Mis. Ed Clow and fam
hom e w ith 6 larg e room s, doubla/
ily of D ayton sp en t th e w eek
g
arag e, b arn and w arehouse. Ex-
end w ith h er sister, Mrs. S am
B usiness and re sid en tial lots ccllen t w ell. All buildings excep-
G ott and fam ily.
som e as low as $200 down.
; tio n ally w ell co n stru cted . $25,-
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H am pton
F i\e acres w ith 262 le e t fro n t- 000 cash o r can h av e on ter$A .
and fam ily re tu rn e d la te last
w eek from a visit to N ew berg.
IN S U R A N C E OF A L L K IN D S !!
Wm. C orm ack is a t his hom e
a f te r a tim e spent in the hospital Office Next Door West of Hendrick Eurniture Company
at Gold Beach and a t C rescent
< ity. He is m uch im proved in
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IIAIlll III IIEARIN«
Tree Bclioii Clinic
H O T E L BROOKINGS
SAT. JANUARY 12th
5. C. Mitchell
THE CHETCO INN
T rc sli Batteries fur All I tearing Aids—
H E L T O N E H E A R IN G C E N T E R
A t the Sign of the “Golden Goat"
S. C. MITCHELL, Dealer
75
est Biudw ay, Eugene
FOR
BROOKINGS, O REG O N
Dial 4-5336
C H R IS T M A S D A Y — W c served 78 people and ran out of our goose
and chestnut dressing (Will someone please tell us where we can
du \ some more gtxisef)
fi'L H N L S D A Y A N D T H U R S D A Y — Some of our boarders ($29.00
tor nx.m and board) came back from the holiday at home.
I EID cD We dul a lot of cookings.
.S'.fTi 'A’n . n - D e e e m k t 2 9 - W e served 1.5 at Rotary Ladies night
and Christmas party. We had a guest soloist from Talent, Oregon,
and a guest pianist also.
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—\ \ c served our usual big dinner.
V ° A7,) J y ~ 1 llis W3S 3 good nigl,t for al> t0 get acquainted.
A’EY Y E A R S D A Y — A sumptuous dinner was served with chicken,
1 urkey and steaks, as featured—to be remembered.
ITt party tim e all the time at the dim ng room of the Chetco Inn.
bridge can be played after dinner in the lobby (no charge). People
make the party—not clothes.
And there’s still a nx.m at only $12.00 a week. We arc taking a
tew at $29.00 a week for nx.m and board (six days). There are also
several rooms from $15.00 a week for one or Sio.oo each for two with
twin beds. \ oil'll enjoy L IV IN G at the Chetco Inn!
S A LE !
2 lx-droom home, priced for quick disposal,
immediate possession. lerms, Cabin and Lot,
small down payment. Full price, SSS5. See
Owner, B. C. Glass
3 4 mile north of Azalea Park on left.
Patented Oregon-Grown Roses
Vogu«
Pinoehlo
F ashion
Mme C hiang K ai-C hek
Mission Bells
C ap istran o
$150 to $2 23
P au l's S carle t C lim ber
C lim bing T alism an
Snow Bird, clim bing
E dith M cF arland
Joar.na Hill
Cecil B runner, clim bing
$1 25 each
Brookings Feed & Seed
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