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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1952)
BROOKINGS HARBOR PAGE TEN I ’l l / ) I' BROOKINGS. OREGON C ounty o r C u rry county. G o rd o G : lz BuiMs Medern Structure On M ain Street Patronage Helped Store Expansion Mr. Hendricks has had 15 years experience w i t h M ontgom ery W ard at P o rtla n d before coniinA here. His store, he claim s, ca ™ outfit any home th e d em ands may A ugust 23. 1946. saw the o p en -' require. ' ing here of H endricks F u rn itu re Co., w hen Mr. and Mrs. A rch ie. P. Hendrick» felt th a t th e com m u n ity needed a fu rn itu re store , th a t would help th e people o 4h< area. T he o r dinal stor-* v* a* i in the cast section, soon to b iex p ard o d to include the entire Tv a score of 20 to I. B ro o k <1 st floor of th e building (nmv ings slau g h te re d th e L anglois IL th e c e n te r section» th ree month? S. team last F rid ay on the local later.. On A ugust 23. 1948, tw o diam ond. W h fe L anglois offered y ea rs a f te r the ope nine the build- the best pitching th a t the B ru in s ling w as p u rchased from August had faced this year, th ey offered I.Tohnson. its builder, and the fam about the w eak est defense. M any ily moved into th e m odern a p a r t- long hits w ere allow ed to go for m ents of th e building. T h e sec as m any as tw o e x tra bases. o n d floor includes a p a rtm e n ts and H ow ever, on fhe o th e r hand. offices. A rt G u th rie told the P ilo t th a t M arch 30. 1951, th e H endricks his boys had th e ir best “ h ittin g Ijp en ed a n o th e r wing, w hich they eyes’’ th a t day. an d w ould alm o st had ju st com pleted to ca re for knock th e cover from th e hall. ifte increased business. An o p er G u th rie, if he c a n a r ra n g e his . w house, to acq u ain t t h e publi' schedule to fit th e tim e left, is Tviivii vonvo' ,,, i p JO.I.VI.V tl hi.\ m id town property, w here this store now sits was h(,I(1 Mr and Mrs Hend hopeful of g e ttin g th e B ru in s in When ( lordo iv i Goetz u ah vas a service station. Progressive and alert > possibilities here, he added to his cab- rwfcg were emph«ttic in t «trap* the d istrict playoffs. Only P o rt O rfo rd rem ain s to ns and built this modern building which houses the I art store down stairs, and two thtm them , to to makc m ake this th is expansion expansion challen g e the B ru in s claim to th e possible. O ver 600 guests' w ere countv title for 1952. apartments upstairs. 1 his building hail c mtiihuted much to the main street. ; nrespnt at the open house to view Ilw y M l on ,h e OrvKon coast P stock of f u r n itu r e R c. is th e km*«« altitu d e route run- w ere enJoyed an< the m ug n o rth a n d so u th th ro u g h * aw ay a m o u n ted t0 H. A, JOCEfENS Bv C liff o r d P. Rowr th e S ta te ot O regon. thfln ^ 1(X) Recordings* w e n by KCRE for re-b ro atfrast. “Birds of a feather flock together’ is a worn out ex- C arp e n te rv ille , so u th of G old' m ade On Dec. 11. 1950. H arold Young SALES AND SERVICE ression, hut the principle implied is as important today Beach in C u rry county, is t h e 'w a s em ployed to a s s is t'in the* m- Hotel Brookings , pa uiarlv so vhen applied highest point on th e O r e go n ! creasin g p atro n ag e. Today, the Phone 2661 C oast highw ay, It is 1700 feet Hendbieks boast th e larg est to r i<> m o s t »elected to grace the advisory n itu ra sto re in e ith e r Del N o rte at this point. Lang’cis Durwed Friday, 20 to 1 :or V/Lat Ifs W û fîïï . p l u m b in g hie of the chief executive of our nation, keeping in mind the forgoing, the pru dent votei m coming elections should eep in mind, that no president has ever I ...en k . alone responsible for the success or failure of his administration; hut the men and women whom he chose to advise __________ Inin have h cn. Some leaders possess the ability to select as assistants! ose outstanding talents and integrity. Others while he 1 g strong themselves have been proved lacking in the nlity to pick associates with the same qualities. Even those who opposed him must admit th.it Irank- ii 1). Roosevelt was a great leader localise he brought I fs marvelous. . . It’s a m iracle. . . G R E A S E -P R O O F ... S T A IN - P R O O F . ..F A D E -P R O O F $I,O A N E ,t<. his counsels men of outstanding intelligence and Jncvcment; even those who stand up to he counted’ i defense of I larry S. Trum an must admit that he failed i a president because the men be chose for responsible ositions were selected on a basis of friendship and past Ivors rather than merit. Honesty, integrity, and an understanding of national ml international problems will ot necessity be qualities !iat voters are going to demand of their candidates in oming elections. In addition to these highly essential luahticatmns, we as citizens, who,, have leaincd oui lcs- on through hitter experience, should also insist that the andidate possess a reputation for intelligent delegation if responsibility. Second tate men hesitate to enlist the support and as ¡stance of those who are their superiors; it therefore alls to us to lx- satisfied with nothing hut the best. SPECIAL onfy per 9 THANKS TO ALL OF YOU! You won i believe it until you sec it! Here’s a floor i S m won't eliip, scratch, or crack. It's the new vinyl plastic. The eolors are locked in for life. Most floors get shabby in spots. Koroseal won’t — it stays beautiful! A dream far wear and the only care needed is a quick onee-over with a damp cloth. D irt can't cling to ita non-porous surface. Create your own floor design. You have six lovely col ors to choose from. And you can in stall it y ourself — only f 14.98 to cover a 6 x 10 kitchen. Come in and let us show you thia miracle floor today! Thanks and appreciation to the people ot Brook ings and Harbor area tor the past two years of loyal patronage. HENDRICKS Furniture Co. George W. Widney Phone 2841 X) you wish to trade, buy, or sell - I ry Pilot \ \ ant Ads 4