BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-clase matter, at the postofflce at Brooking», Ore„
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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Along Azalea Row
B y Faye Sunderland
The flower arran g in g class held
a t Mrs. W arren S m ith ’s home
w as w orth while and thoroughly
enjoyed by all attending.
"A dventure in Color", one of
the divisions in the coming flow
e r show schedule, is creatin g a
lot of interest. It offers som ething
n y new such as an ail-
flowers or a com bination of all
th ree in tints, tones and shades
of green. Or how does "black and
w hite m agis" sound to you? I can
ju s t close my eyes and see a satin
biack bowl containing an all-
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a rran g em en t. Sounds p re t
Republican voters of the Seventeenth Legislative dis ty hite
exciting, doesn’t it? O r under
trict, comprising Coos and Curry Counties, will select the sam e classification you may
their party nominee at the primary election on May 16. dram atize th e values of red.
Under C l a s s VII designated
In letters and direct word from many over the area the novelties
is one ju st called m is
Pilot reaches weekly, the sentiment seems strongly in cellaneous. T h a t will be a good
excuse for you to drag out youi
favor of Ed F. Ackley. This is understandable.
old dishes and see w h at you can
Many months ago the Pilot endorsed Ackley. Since dream up. P erhaps you have
that time the Pilot has had no particular occasion to al gran d m a’s old huge sugar bowl
back in the supboard. I t ’s
ter its opinion. I lowever, it has been noted that Ackley stuck
much too large to use for sugar
has been gaining ground all over the territory.
nowadays. It was m ade for an
The Pilot, and his friends, have faith in Ackley, that e ra of large fam ilies and large
b reakfast, when everyone sta rte d
he knows the needs of the area, and will represent the off
w ith a big bowl of hot cereal
and lots of su g ar and cream ! But
district faithfully.
Ackley’s greatest strength seems to lie with the Re-¡just take a look at it. E xactly
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~ ’the right size to hold a bouquet
Republicans Voters Boost Ackley
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
. P L A N N IN G
BLUEPRINTS
Residential or Commercial
Apartment above Gibbs Lumber Co., Easy St.
N O T IC E
Marshall Dana, in his dedication talk. Saturday after-
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stuck a««y They m ake lovely
• I "conservation pieces and won-
VSltll, elerful for a flower show entry.
really Also in novelties would be any
IK Mill, ¿it tilC I lyWiXKi I lUIlt, Keynoted his re murks
“What a wonderful thing a little co-operation can
achieve.” Marshall Dana was referring to what e,mid containers so popular now.
lx* accomplished by t h e people of southwestern Oregon Decide now* on your containers
if all effort were directed toward a better living and a and s ta rt practicing. Make dif
ferent arran g em en ts and get the
fuller life as reward to growth of the section.
fam ily's reaction. You’ll be sur-
While here in this section people may have honest prised how they’ll chip in w ith
differences of opinion, it has been noted many times by suggestions and the first thing
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, you know Dad will say he can
the I llot th.it when the good of the community was at
just as well and e n te r some-
stake, there was always, or nearly always, a compromise, thing in the M ens division and
Today, we are reaping the henehts of that co-operation junior » hi
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'som ething for the Sm all Fry d
in this area. Greater rewards are coming because* that vision
co operation is getting stronger and stronger.
P ilot class ads pay- use them
Readers of the Pilot should reflect upon what is needed
here, and then work toward that end. Better application
of “in unity there is strength” should lx* applied now
TO
TRUCKERS!
Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC W ELDING
i block south of Mobile Sta.' Next to Plywood Plant
FO X B R O S .
POTTED
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old footed vegetable dish, the
hand-painted fruit server or the
old cut glass compote. N early
all of us have som ething old th at
Co-operation Is Base For Strength
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MACK G. MALCOLM
publican voters who wish to see Southwestern Oregon ,of flower8 Maybe you have an
be recognized as an economic part of the state, and who old piece of milk glass (or like
me, a good reproduition). How
want his “fighting” ability in legislature.
about th a t old soup tu reen or the
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Thursday, May 8, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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PLANTS
A N D CORSAGES
For Mother's Day
A very large selection of Mother s Day Plants
At Reasonable Prices!
The largest selection of bedding plants in this areat
Asters, Larkspur, Marigolds, Snaps, Zinnias, L &
bclia, and many other hjnds at Fifty Cents a Dozen.
Pansies, 75c, dozen; Delphinium, $1.00, dozen;
Headquarters for Fuchsias, Geraniums, Pelargoni
ums, Glads, and Dahlias. Fog resistant tomatoes our
Specialty.
REDW OOD
King’s Valley Road.
GARDENS
Fort Dick, California
Look. for our sign opposite the Fort Dick Postoffiec
O P E N 7 DAYS A WEEK!
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G E O R G E W. H A L L
f A 1 louse to live in; one unfinished Apartment and 2
i two finished Apartments (renting for $50 each) On f
f an acre overlooking ocean. All tor $5750 down. Rea- B
sonahle terms on balance.
First road Fast at North end of 1 larris Park
Top of Hill—No. 1356
E ditor M yrtle Point Herald, M yrtle Point, Oregon
Candidate For
Delegate to Republican National Concent ion
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From the Fourth Congressional D istrict
REPU BLICA N S— '52 is our best chance to rescue
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SID WOODBURY
LEO
LUCAS
Republican Candidate For
Count/ Commissioner
“Good Roads and a
Progressive ( 'ounty Administration"
Yot at the P rim 1 ies, Friday, Max 16, 1052
Candidate fo r D e le g a te to
Republican N a t ’I Convention
A successful business man and
civic leader who demands that
our Government:
• Be h o n e s t a n d In c o rru p tib le
• B u ild a s o u n d d o m e s t ic
econom y
• T a k e us o ut o f th e d e a d - e n d
K o re a n W a r
• E n ter in te r n a tio n a l c o m m itt
m en ts w is e ly
Rd
Ad«, b» $>d Woodbury
this n a t’on from " re a ls " that are fast plunging our country
into bankruptcy and political depravity. It the Republicans ot
this district h r-'i me with beii g a delegate to nom inate the
p a rty ’s S tandard B earers for the comng, cam paign, I promise
you 1 will wholly abide by the w 11 of the R epublican voters of
i )r< eon in ’heir s lection of rand dates at the P rim ary. A m ajor
trouble w ith polities today is: Too m any politicians going-on-
thetr-ow n and not listening to the People. I am a M ethodist.
M aster Mason. Odd Fellow. Rebekah Union m an for 25 odd
y ears A LIFE-LONG REPUBLICAN.
E ducation? G raduate of the College of H ard Knocks, U. S. A.
In m \ 25 Years of new spaper experience th s is my first a t
tem pt for political office. W ILL A PPREC IA TE YOUR VOTE!
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