BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Thursday, fune 5, 1952
R ichard Sm ith over the w eek
end. All enjoyed fishing Sunday.
of A nnual School MeetifiJ/fa
1 /- n t e r e d a * »ecu rid -clast matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
Hal Root, station aid for the
Mr. and Mrs. H arold Sergeant
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
U.
S.
W
eather
Bureau,
w
ith
his
and son, Mike, left last Friday
N O TICE is hereby given, in
for Portland whe^e Mr. Sergeant headquarters at San F ran cisco .,
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
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will visit for a tim e before en left last Thursday for the B a y , Pom,p " ance w“ h
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» to Eugene to a tten d the sum m er his w ife, the form er Jean Gott.
p 1952
(school at University of Oregon H e expects a medical discharge! This m eeting Is called for the
moniously, and the th ree thous- He w i„
nex, fa ||
purpose of electing one director
and visitors w ere en tertain ed in
M r and M rs M c Becm and in a s or ime.
Mrs.
M
arshall
Dana.
Portland,
for
a term of th ree years, and the
a m anner which they will never fam j|y ,ef, Monday m orning for
forget. The flower show gets b e t - |P o rt|a n d where M r. Beem w j|| cam e to Brookings last week t o . tran sactio n of business usual a t
te r by the year, and has become be given medical attention, and be one of the judges for the a n - ! such a m eeting.
nual flower show A nother of the I D ated this 2nd day of June,
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alm ost nation-wide in reputation. | , he children w ill undergo tonsi,.
judges accom panied her and both 1952.
One m ust not forget the magni- ! lectomies.
stayed at the Dana home, north
GLADYS I. K IND EL, Chair,
tude of the b a r b e c u e -h o w about
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an C rane of of town.
£
A tte st:
Board of D irectors
three thousand w ere fed in record Salinas. Calif., w ere S atu rd ay and
D
ora
E.
B
ieuleau,
Dist. Clerk.
tim e. One m ust not forget how S aturday evening visitors at the
Published
Ju
n
e
5
and
12, 1952.
palate-tem pting that barbecued Azalea Festival. T heir daughter,
m eat was cooked - ju st right!
Mrs. S hurtle, sang at the Q ueen’s
Brookings-H arbor t e e n - a g e r s
Chas. Jenson, and Judy and
This week alm ost everyone is Banquet, S atu rd ay evening.
will
hold
a
m
eeting
at
the
high
vVilbur,
of D enm ark, w ere visitors
trying to recuperate from the in-
Dr. and Mrs. M aurice Tist of school gym at 8 p. m., Wednes-1 in this area Tuesday. They en-
tense strain brought on by the Tacoma. Wash.. Dr. and Mrs. Steve
* tertain e d a t R otary luncheon.
last m inute work. Everyone, too, I Dipple of G rants Pass, and Mr dny*
is nursing sunrburns from the and Mrs. Tom Anderson of For-
hot sun which favored the day. lest Grove, visited Dr. and Mrs
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tireless workers, nil m ust tip a
h a t—the job w as superb.
Those Azalea Garden Club la
F or the week ending on Sun-
dies will thetr ambithon never j day :
Max. Min Rain
O N T H E W IN C H U C K
H.V D E W E Y
May 26
60
46
May 27
59
49
People who have not seen a
show could surpass th a t— but
May
28
62
51
w e a th er observation station do
was done h o w ! Just by tco
May 29
70
47
not realize the devotion one must
Isn ’t this a grand com m unity !
May
30
42
have to man a station as long as
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Harbor, Oregon
May 31
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P aul W hirry has. He became so
June
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tired of being tied down to a job,
which hasn’t much com pensation
We wish to publicly thank all
but which has g re a te r demands
those people who so willingly gave
i>n the hum an than a dairy farm.
tim e and equipm ent to help
His resignation, effective June 1, heir unload
and set up our ice
closed a career of w eather report-
ending m achine last Thursday. !
which dates back many years ago,
Bob and Les Dimmick.
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Mnt. Dewey Akers, who had a
stin t of w eather observing at a
second-order station a t Bonners
Ferry. Idaho, and Ben Kerns,
We with to express our ap p re
why learned the work while in
ciation to our friends of Brook
the U. S. Air Force, now have ings who so graciously helped us
the tedious U'ork of reporting the
in our tim e of need. Milton and
Brookings weather, which is be
Lee Hoff.
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ing Hatched by many thousands.
To keep Brookings on the wear
th er map. eight observations are
made daily, every three hours,
beginning at the 7 a. m. one. to
read like this: 10 a. m., 1 p. m.,
4 p. m., 7 p. m., 10 p. m„ 1 a m.,
and at -I a. m. That m eans some*
S Checking Accounts
one must he observing what the
clouds are doing, what the ba*
• Savings Accounts
rom eter is doing, and furnish any
other pertinent d a ta to go toward
S Safe Deposit Boxes
m aking up a w eather map.
On second-order stations, such
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aa the local one is, compensation
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is almost insignificant. O h »’ muat
• Travelers Cheeks
be imbued usth a love of such
exacting work to m ake u attcccaa
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a t it. However, there ta a fascina
tion about reading the w eather
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instrum ents, and com puting the
sea-le cel pressure, coding a wea*
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ther message that seems to hold
the observer.
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The 1952 Azalea Festival may
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No Extra Cost!
in» w ritten into the books ns one
of the best ever, although we have
Yw, buzzer value' More service to more
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often said that To give everyone
places tinest buses Pest drivers Choose
Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
who deserves credit the space due
the travel leader . . . choose Greyhound'
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would take columns, hut in the
various reports throughout this
issue an attem pt is made to men- '
tion all who helped.
Vu«cn Patricia and her court
wore gracious in Oieir roles. All
FROM BRO OK ING S
the girls entered into the spin!
Daylight Saving Tim e
of the occasion and e rrh a n ly did
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a.
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12:21 p. m. 7:26 p. m.
add mwcli to the attraction. The
Only
$12.50,
plus
tax.
coronation toos a pageant which
us
, .¡u.<j , ,, epf if another Com plete Service to All .4mcr»«\i
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BOB R E T T E E. Agent
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