Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 27, 1952, Image 12

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    LOCAL NEWS
CARBON STEEL —Its Use
Pre-Korea and NOW
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A le tte r fro m M r. and Mrs.
H enry K e rr, to th e ir sons. D ickie
and A llen, says they are seeing
Jerusalem and Bethlehem, as a ll
o f Palestine. They expect to go
to E gypt from there, and then
to Ita ly . They report ta kin g m any
Tom m y a n d L u la Thompson
I movies and w ill be able to te ll have leased the H earthstone, r e ­
o f th e ir tr ip in pictures, when cently operated by M r. and M rs.
th e y re tu r n home.
Zook at "Spooks In n ,” across fro m
the school. The advertisem ent,
M r. and Mrs. L yle Redfield Sr. announcing the new m anagem ent,
attended the fu n e ra l of his b ro th ­
may be seen elsewhere in this is­
er, Lloyd, a t S eattle Monday.
sue, te llin g of the service.
Mrs. Weber, m other of Mrs. Red­
field, accompanied them as fa r
as P ortland.
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REQUIREMENTS lit QTR 1952
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ALLOTMENTS li t QTR 1952
Miss Constance B oardw ell w ill
replace M rs. V irg in ia M anley at
Pete Lesm eister’s office next uceek
fo r a couplp o f months. A t W a t ■
tim e, Miss B oardw ell, a reserve,
w ill go east on a to u r o f d u ty
fo r the Waves. Mrs. M anley w ill
then re tu rn to Lesm eister office.
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Bonnie Kay, 16-year-old daugh­
te r of M r. and Mrs. A lb e rt M in ­
cer, who is attendin g school at
K la m a th Falls, visited her fa th e r
and m other here last week-end.
UPOfTS
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DEPARTMENT C * C O M M ERCI
N A TIO N A L PRODUCTION AUTHORITY
Along Azalea Row
Ernest Jones, of San Jose, was
a business v is ito r here F riday,
re tu rn in g south, S aturday. The
Jones were fo rm e r residents of
w h a t is now the E d ith W arnock
home, east o f the school.
and
HOSPITAL INSURANCE
For friendly help on your per
sonal insurance problem s, w ith o u t
o b l'^aticn r<»’l or writer
E M ILY S T E W A R T , Dist Mgr.
Box 601, Salem, Oregon
krprtitatinf
X V o o d n ien A c c id e n t C01. \3 U £
fin e r-
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o«k. w
When every tree and shrub
is b ursting w ith proud new buds,
and a ll the co u n try roads are
Bn E A Y E SU N D ERLAND
Friends o f Mrs. J. T. Jacobs
It was M a rk Tw ain, I believe, festooned w ith w ild c u rra n t and . w ill be glad to hear th a t she left
w ild orange blossoms.
w ho said th a t New England had
I the hospital at Glendale. C a lif
I am even inspired to say t h a t :
no clim a te only weather.
1 Sunday, and is progressing rap
Pile only certain tilin g about it Green trees, and the melodies of id ly from her operation. M a il
returning
was that you could lie sure there
I w ill reach her at 435 West Pat
Birds,
th a t stop in th eir flig h t
' terson, Glendale, C a lif., in ca rr
w o u ld be plenty of it. He m ust
have visited Brookings! E very To sing and then tuft wing again. of her sister, Mrs. P. J. Nelson
year, he went on to say, New Eng­ A happy word. making a smile
replace
J im M cla u g h lin w ill move his
landers k ille d a lot of poets and
A
frown
upon
a
good
friend's
face.
w
ife
and tw o daughters this week
w rite rs fo r w ritin g a b o u t the
fro
m
(. hehalis, Wash., He is em ­
The
glad
“hello”
and
the
welcom­
b e a u tifu l spring (when the b liz ­
ing hail
ployed by the K e rr H a rd w a re &
zards were raging).
W eather does s e e m to have Of friends on a sm all town street E le c tric Co.
LOCAL NEWS
THE ALL-NEW
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S mith C orona -
been responsible fo r a lot of our Or in the coffee shop.
H arold Ruhush o f H a rb o r spent
poetry and the N e w England The blig h t calm of stars abov • last week at M y rtle Creek, re­
poets seem to have handled it A restless, war-torn world.
tu rn in g here Sunday.
e xtrem ely w ell. L o w e ll’s ’’W h a t1 The sheer loveliness of the first
long evenings.
is so rare as a day in June” I
could never have beeen w ritte n A childhood m em ory holding fast
these u ill be,
by a Brookings-ite. We may have The verses of the 23rd Psalm.
Possessions 1 m ay keep etern­
ally.
lots o f rain but we also have rare No m a tter w hat m y fortusi «.
days a ll through the w in te r.
N ever could a B ry a n t have
won fame in this area fo r he
w ould not have been inspired to
w rite "D eath of the Flow ers.”
And then, of course, there is
th a t classic rem ark by Charles
W arner, "Everybody ta lks about
the Weather, but nobody does a n y­
thing about it.”
So I may get run out of town,
but 1 s till th in k it's a sure sign
W IT H
Coloryw /
FULL-SIZE OFFICE KEYBOARD
awtmany ofirer
'first tone "typin#
features/
of spring when:
Even
in
the
rain, daffodils
make yellow splasher of sunshine
a ll over town.
and young puppy love blos­
soms on the school grounds and
wanders about town holding on­
to hands
And my favorite ditch digger
decides he gained a Id tie during
the w in te r and heroically refuses
the apple pie I bak.xl for him
W hen mv Ix'st neighttor starts
p a in tin g her kitchen. O r is tha»
Just a sign that fishing seaaon
is here?
W ANTED!
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Scrap Iron, Metal, Batteries,
radiators, etc.
pound or a car load!
C. & M . Salvage Yd
lo x 605 or contact lX>n
Carter or Ixiuis Morris.
GENERAL UTILITY HOISTS
ON D I S P L IT A T
Olympia Hardware & Supply Co,
Kerr Building
Rrookings, Oregon
Absolutely the latest thing in ty pc writers— just the
present for that high school graduate who expects
to go on to college, or to business college— or for the
home, ( an t be matched in performance by machines
costing many times the price. See them at—
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR pilot
I H O N E 22S2
Brookings, or
THE TYPO-PRINT
On the Highway, Phone 9S4
Gold Beach
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