PAG E T W O
BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Thursday, May i, 1952
Frank Tygart Puts His 0 . K. To Any Of Your 03d Tires
< ntered mh second-clai* m atter, at the postoftice a t Brookings. Ore
arch 7. 1946. under the Act of M arch 3, 1879.
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
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Just PERSONAL
is all th e re will be u n til some
I hose tires which can either be the joy or curse on any motoring trip, need not
fu tu re progress edition, since all
look shabby” as along as Frank Tygard and his O. K. Rubber Welders are around
| form s have been th ro w n in and
town. Made like new,'tires from Frank’s have many thousands of miles left. This
1 re -p rin ts will not lx? possible.
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Som a 0/ m y frie n d s—and le t’s plant is located next to Ed & Mendy’s Chevron Service Station, on Hwy 101, right
I nay, too, th a t th ey arp m y bent
in the heart of Brookings. Frank takes delight in ®erving his patrons.
friendn, took th e a n n o u n cem en t
of thin edition an a joke. T hey
ed and spiteful le tte rs reg ard in g
didn’t do no muc h as laugh in m y
“how m uch a re you going to get 4 k
f<tnc, but th ey c e rta in ly gave m e
out of i t ? ” I tra c e d th e typing
an e m p ty feelin g a fte r th e inter-
of tw o of these le tte rs and I w as
ru n
tore said to
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h e r e I am a p u b licity hound. It ,
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fo r th e p ro p h ets of those days did
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is such action# a# thin th a t han n t
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don't w a n t angtM ng in
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k e p t thin edition fro m being
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hundred or m ore pages.
i« ” * au.vive th e ir reason for be-
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m g in this area. They w ere not
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th e kind of people needed here
I am proud of S o u th e rn C urry t o help this a re a grow,
county. In fact I think enough of
j t i# rem a rka b le h ow m a n y of
it th a t I have invested every cent these a ch iev em e n ts have com e to
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this w orld in its fu- , Hlss
thil.
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tu re. I have given m ost of my th eir shoulders to th e w h eel u n d [|im
experience and best efforts to give
fly DRW KY
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LUCAS
Republican Candidate For
County Commissioner
"Good Roads and a
Progressive County Administration"
Note at the Primaries, Friday, May 16, 1952
BEST WISHES TO EVERYONE
Chef Adrian of Chetco Inn
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G O LD EN G O AT
PINE CONE THEATRE
NORRIS KEMP, Propiretor
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S ta rte d e a rly in N ovem ber, d e this a re a a new spaper. H ad H to th e opposition th e R o ta ry club
lay ed m any tim es along th e w ay not been for the fact th a t I had faced w hile organizing. S o m e told
an d alm ost discouraged out of learned th e p rin tin g tra d e as a m e th a t th e M asonic Lodge wan
com p letin g , is this special edition youth, this m ight never have been
jeopardy, th a t all civic groups
w hich most of you re ad ers are possible the first few y ea rs of th e w ould w ith e r on th e vine and die
•c a n n in g right now. H ad I known P ilo t’s existence. Now. I am faced I C am e R o ta ry neverthelenn and
bow m uch oppostion I w ould have w ith a problem th a t is q u ite larg e b ,// these o th er organization# are
m et along th e way, how m uch a for me. but I am still hopeful of «Zrmigrr by the Rotary'# presence
few p ro c ra stin a te d , p erh ap s I'd being able to keep a b re a st of the (,nd helpfulness.
n ev e r sta rte d , T he e n tire thought a re a in every respect.
| Looking back m ore th an six
behind this issue is a pride in
hi thin area w e have had m any I years, I can ce rta in ly say w ith
th e co m m unity
nothing more. grow ing pain# a n d b o y, h ow som e Joy and glee th a t this a re a has
plcAse believe me.
har e a ctu a lly hu rt. O ur school nit- p ro g ressed has a c tu a lly “gone
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m y position of recorder, an uuZion, as I predicted six yearn places.” People a re frien d lier to-
i f u'crc. of e v e n ts o f
this area ago, is in a deplorable situation day gone a re th e vicious ru m o rs
it han been m y good fo rtu n e to but nome ita y unii be w orked out and choosing up of sides w e once
heft'e seen m any changes, m any. O ur city affairs, w hich are g e ttin g saw . Today, in its place exists
so m a n y, p rogressive m oves, and ca refu l consideration, cam e ju st only sincere and honest difference
a ll fo r the good. Wc. here at three years too la te to keep the of opinion Today we w ork tow ard
hom e, are too clone to realize the b ea u tifu l area we once had. My a com m on g o a l- m o r e good for
fu ll im pact. H o u r v r r , th e w orld efforts for incorporation five or m ore people
in wot co g n izant o f th e fa c t, an d m ore years ago w ere m e t w ith
! f in these colum ns th ere have
th a t in o u r job to tell th e m .'
g u ffa w s and ridicule. P erhaps I been om issions, rem em b er th a t
I tried to e stim ate, th ro u g h in w as th e one w rong, b u t I still som e of m y befit friendn ridiculed
quirien here and there, how to hold the sam e belief.
m e in the beginning o f this spe
Judge the n u m b er of copies. I am
I w a n te d to see a com m unity cial edition a n d w ould h a re not a
c e rta in th at o u r th re e th o u san d hall atxm t five y e a rs ago, but thing to do u ith it. T his is not
copies will not be enough, once a few, fo rtu n a te ly all a re aw ay d irected a t a n yo n e— I am m e re
w o rd get around. H ow ever, it from here now, w ro te me unsign- ly telling w hat happened.
LEO
W^ ° keCP abreast ar*d grow w>'h this Com
i for that is just what * wc arc ■
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trying
at all
do. Congratulations to all the new-comers!
Tragedy Hits Twice
In Same Family
lY agedy, it seem s, never
s trik e singly.
M onday. A pril 21, W illiam B ur
dick, b ro th er-in -law of Roy S u n
d erla n d and Mrs. Virgil Golds-
berry, w as drow ned in the W il
lam ette n ea r P o rtlan d , w hile at
fishing. L ate last week, his body
Iv d not been recovered.
■ Its. Alice A rm itage. resident
of the M asonic and E astern S ta r
home, n e a r F orest G rove,m other
of Roy S u n d erlan d and Mrs. Vir
gil t.loldsbcrry,. passed aw ay w ith
I a h e a rt a tta c k . The group left
S a tu rd a y to a tte n d the fu n era
[services of the m other, and wj
w ait w ith hojies th a t the body of
th e ir b ro th er-in -law m ay he lo
cated.
Mr. B urdick has been in this
a re a on visits and m any have be
com e acq u ain ted w ith has. Also
the sam e is tru e w ith the m o th er
F u rth e r d etails have not been
learned.
Find w hat you w ant through
A.’.
Announcing. . .
F/rsi Anniversary Dinner Prepared by Chef Adrian
oj the program -M eet the Chef." K C R E !
Saturday, May 10, 7-10 P. M.
(Pacific Standard Tim e)
Five-Course Dinner . . . $2.50
Choice of—
4
Prime Ribs of Beef, an jus
Roast I urkey, Savory Dressing
Beef Seallopini, Genoise Sauce
Also iclish plate, cod^tatl, soup, salad and choice of
dessert pies, layer ca{e, ice cream, fruit jello a la
Adrian, Pl on bier or Failed Alaska.
IN THE LOBBY:
Prentice Medford Accordion Band
15 pieces, will play!
Reservations fallen now, and special parties with
favors can be arranoe/i
N E W
PLAY
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Scrot, Street from Bant
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