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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1952)
fA JM JA K Ï 24, 1952 SUPPLEMENT TO BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON York on Feb. 20. | O u r g lo b e -tro ttin g friends -th e P rof. F ree w i l l in stru c t th e • K errs, w ith vaccination troubles g ro u p on ship to p re p a re th e peo- and o u r envy. ,p le to m ore fully u n d ersta n d th e Those unexpected fox-holes in S;. Dt ° : ? rad u ate I Places and people they will visit. th e stree ts. of K irksville College of O steopa- lie will rem ain in th e Holy Land Som e types of business having »hy an d S u rg ery , an d re cen tly a , „ r r,.st.arch w o r k w hllc th(, a tendency to h ib ern a te w ith th e resid en t of M ilw aukie. Orc., h a s ¡g ro u p w ill re tu r n via Ita ly . S w itz- bears o r frogs. aff, h ated w ith Dr. Roy M. W hite erland. F ran ce. B elgium . H olland, T hat en e rg etic atm o sp h ere at at B rookings Clinic, it w as an- W ,.8t G erm any and E ng lan d M a to t’s new shop. nounced W ednesday. T h ere they w i|, e m b a |k on th p D im m ick’s "D rive-in” M arket, M arried and fa th e r of tw o chil- Q ueen M ary for th e re tu r n trip forced upon them . dn n, th e fam ily has ta k e n an to th e U nited S ta te s from London a p a rtm e n t ab o u t to be com pleted on April 6. i? M.r ‘ a.nd Mrs. A. F. P ierce. I Mr. and Mrs. K e rr w ill c a rry " ‘,,ni > located h e r e I |a larg e movie I c U a m e ra to record F o r ---------- som - eone who w a n ts « a s h . u ard llll lft H , IW U IV 1 J - - - - - ava in about two weeks. O ne child is I the in te re stin g sights of th e trip. 1 shelled pet. a S potted T u rtle is in the s e c o n d Kra u r n t d h e . - . . . of . . th . e ir . baggage space will ... ju s t th e thing. _____________ *n I I Much It is easy ■_______ to h a n n orld W a r 2, Dr. W ills w as he given over to film and flash dle, because it doesn’t bite or in the m arin e corps tw o y ears, bulbs, they state, snap. At feeding tim e it will eat most of w hich w as spent in the Pacific cam paign. He com pleted his in tern sh ip a t K irskville, Mo. As soon as possible for Dr. W ills to b ea r th e heavy p a rt of A delegation from the new ly- his p ractice, Dr. Roy M. W hite w a n ts to go to Los A ngeles for I c b a r te r ‘‘d E agles lodge, and Aux- post g ra d u a te w ork. L a te r t h i » P b a r y ’ broved th e sto rm and bad su m m er a surg eon will lx» added I roads a ,te n d a d istrict m eeting to th e sta ff of th e clinic, and th e at M edford, Suday. T hose going facilities will be expanded to ac- w e rc: L*8 R a>’> W eig el,, com m odate the g row th of the d i s - |G eor^e F oster, Mr. and Mrs. W alt I trict. T h atch er, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jaklew icz. The g ro u p was given honor for being present u n d er such diffi culty. T he snow w as ten inches deep at O 'B rien. T h re e snow- Mr. and Mrs. H enry K e rr a rc Pl°ws labored to keep th e roads © N o tio n al W ild life Federation excitedly m ak in g a rra n g e m e n ts |° P en Dr. John W ills To Join Clinic Staff r. f t „ NOTICE ' d a u g h te r and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Griffiths and baby and W e assum e no responsibility in Glenn Brown, a son on leave th e p u rch ase of m a te ria ls o r any , from th e naval base in Rhode indebtedness ch arg ed ag ain st Island. He w as recen tly statio n ed ; unless gam e |g a u th o riz ed by us. in N ew foundland, and expects to | Mr. and Mrs. M cAdams, at lx* in N o rth A frica in early spring. ! At S unset M otel. H arb o r. 48-3 The Brookings Clinic Announces . Spotted Turtle Eagles Delegation To Dist. Meeting Kerrs Plan Trip To 'Holy Land' S potted Turtle Affiliation with the staff of DR. JOHN WILLS, D. O. A surgeon will also be added in June, and the clinic facilities will be expanded to meet demands. EARL E. SMITH TRAILER HOMES NEW TRAILERS: Spartan, Columbia, Travelo, Kit, RoyCraft, Roll-o-Home, Pan-American. SOME GOOD USED TRAILERS: Home Office, 7007 N. E. Union Ave., Portland. SIX OTHER LO C ATIO N S to join a trav e l g ro u p journeying bits of raw’ m eat and fish and to the Holy Land next m onth. 1 ^ _■ - - . _ —Open Evenings and Sundays— ten d er m orsels of lettuce. prof. Joseph 1». FrePi n rch eo , I W hile it noesn’t stay in w a te r »gist of the W heaton College staff r 1 . . . . i mile south on Hwy 101 Box 246, Harbor, 11 w i, mt in ... ,a n , E arl M unson doing his J a n u a ry all ¿he tim e it should have a sm all . * h ... .• .*"* C° ndUCt th e «antening Indoors. tan k , tub. o r basin in w hich to n Fcvnl" Al i* i n ' " e s ,"PI’in K j S tove Johnson having com pli- subm erge. It especially likes to " o ± Jo m lr rs<" 's Mi" 'c a t i o n , w ith a b ask etb all, be u n d er w a te r w hen eatin g . It 9720258411986810503343897823704561493 com prise th e group leaving N eu Such W E T w ater! seem s to swallow’ b e tte r if its food is dropped on ihc surface, so it can reach up end ta k e bites D W ith good care, a S p o tted T u r- babbit Ladles, Bearings and Collars, Round ~ b y C lifford P . R owf . ,, e 1 ,ive <» t° n g tim e. The I h e ( l l h e r il iv •» f . • i •« , . N ational W ildlife F ed eratio n re- On The Main Drag SEE liS FOR SERVICE FOR: For What It's Worth . . n fl , *. ° n i , l c ’ w h i l e g l a n c i n g t h r o u g h ! I ,rts that some of the black- m.ig.izme, made a remark (hat I •UU am •*rr,,U ift iiJ 1 1S i- Ih she,Ied creatures have reached - ...................... r age of 40. typical ot the thinking of many people T hey a re fa irly easy to find. today. He was looking at an advertise- T here a re lots of them all the t 'R i i t of an automobile company when w ay from M aine to F lorida, and esst to Indiana and M ichigan. he said. on know, if these companies T w he place to look for them is in wouldn t spend so much money on ad sm all pools and ponds, in woods n e a r strea m s, and in g r a s s y vertising, they could afford to sell their m arshes. They alw ays stay close cars at a much cheaper price.” to w a te r and to patches of p lan ts I hat wasn’t the first time that I had w here they can hide. om etim es they get to g e th e r heard such a remark. My friend and many in S groups on a sunny bank o r a others seem totally unaware of the fact floating log. But a t th e slig h test hat if it weren't for advertising, they would probably d istu rb an ce, they tum ble o r dive into the w a te r. T h ere they bury x* paying twice as much for their cars, if not more. them selves in th e m ud or bide u n I’or example, when radios first came out, the price of d er an overhanging bank u n til I scl w is f i r tl»/. i . . , . . . . - ( »1 1 * I they th in k all d a n g e r is oast. »I ' If th e re isn t tim e to get into r. i>U(.\ti, as i<»mpctition set in and each new com- "«ter, they puli into th e ir »any took to advertising, the demand became so great sha,K So long are ,hey arc be' ll.lt m a s s I Induction with the resultant lowering of price th e ir heads. legt and short, point- .line into existence. ed tails u n d e r cover. No. advertising is the consumer's best friend Not " i ™ , nlont'- ,'hey • dots II give hull the news as to where he can buy food In th e outdoor». Where th e re nd wlial lie can buy, but n also enables the merchant is no one ,o fecd them» the>' eat o buy and sell in quantities large enough to make it poss Ix'etles, flies, dragon flies, w orm s, spides, slugs, and tadpoles. ible tor him to sell at a decent price. 1 he greatest k n efit of .,11, however, is one of which L O C A L NEW ' nost jxople are rarely aware. 1 am thinking of this very M r and Mrs. c a r l A riandson icwspaper which you are reading. If it weren’t for the of Co°* Ray vi8ited o v er the • ' , , eek-end a t th e hom e of th e ir dverttsing incoine, , .1, the . price of r your paper would prob . w son. John, «nd fam ily, bly k around forty or fifty cents per issue. 1 he price C lifford Jen k in s, county agent, on now pa\ for a subscription is but a small part of the sh°T * films Ht the GranKe k unt netcssaiA to publish the newspajXT which ranks also scheduled m ore films which s one of the necessities of mixlern living. | be w ,n shnw at ,h e Feb 15 a »»d A s I to h l my trioni, the m a n who advertises has done / ' ^ n t ’ «"“tors'’’«! the o»en lo ie to taisc tile standard of living, both for himself B row n hom e on P ioneer road nd the consumer in this broad land of ours than anv '" 're Mrs Bro" ,,s b«-other. F. a . •her fic to r in -.» ir .. I £ uur ractor in our economic life. Ore. ' H ein, his w ife and son. C laren ce of Prineville From Rvdmond a || and Oval Belt Punches, Belt Hooks, Clipper Belt Lacers, Lace I Iides, Cold-shuts, Piles, Hacksaws and Blades, Goldenrod Oilers, Tapes (friction and steel, Peavies, I icakrooiis, 1 ike 1 oles, Skookum & Esco Logging Supplies, Pacific \ \ ire Rope, Socketing and Splicing. CHETCO MILL & LOGGING SUPPLY Phone 539 Half Mile North of City Center Patented Oregon-Grown Roses Etotle de Hollande, \1cGredys Scarlet, Poisettia. Betty Pprichard, Dame Edith Helen. Edith Nellie Peruns. Mrs. E. P. Thom , Mrs. P. S. Dupont. Con de ¡a ile Sastago, Duquesa de Penarandu, Girona, Mrs. Sam MeGredy. President H oofer, Fran Karl Drusch^i, Cecil Bruner, K/tiis Scarlet. Pmk. Gross an Aachen, Red Riffles. Rose FJfe, Paul’s Scarlet Climber, Climbing Talisman, Edith McFarland. Snow Bird, climbing; Joanne H ill, Carl Brunner, climbing. $1.25 Each Peace, Donald l’riar. Vogue, Pinochio, Fashio« Mine Chiang Kai-Chek. Mission Bell. Capistrano. $1.50 to $2.25 each Brookings Feed & Seed i