Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 20, 1952, Page 5, Image 5

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HJOOKINCS-HARBOR PILOT, f.RCX)K.NV. .
->REGON
PAGE FIVE
Now be good. Please don’t work
too hard.
YOUNG ADULTS
solo. Liebestraum and Alabama
name for the class; benediction.
Lullaby, Gerry Beem, group sing­
All my love. Vour loving son, CHOOSE A NAME
Oct. 28, 1952
Ed McClain, teacher of the
ing, Heavenly Sunshine and He’s
Dear Mom and Dad: I’m sorry
CHRIS BROWN.
class,
as master of ceremonies,
An evening of fun and fellow­ The One I Love; toast to Ed Mc­ kept the interest of the group
P S .: Regards to everyone.
for not writing sooner but it’s
ship was thoroughly enjoyed by Clain, Helen Hanscam; reading, with jokes and songs.
the same old story; too much
work to do and not enough time
Editor's Note: Readers may re­ 57 young adults and guests from Mrs. Raspraeger, Trees of Bible
W e chose "Winsome” as our
to do it in.
member the article in Oct. 30 the Baptist Community Sunday Days; solo, There Are Fairies At class name.
The
Bottom
Of
Our
Garden,
Friday,
Nov.
14.
The
I’m fine and doing OK now. Pilot telling something of the lo­
I’ve got all my boats put up for cation of Chris Brown in the event Was a banquet served by Grandma, Mrs. C. A. McKenzie,
the personnel of the Chetco Inn movies, Bob Dimmick; choose a
Une our parking lot, Y el ton's.
winter and all the oil tankers are Arctic.
in
the dining room thdre.
in and unloaded.
Those having records to send
Table decorations followed the
I took all the pumps and en­ may tee' Mrs. Ira Brown or
theme of the evening, "Sailing
leave
them
a
t
the
Pilot.
gines up to the base and stored
With Christ,” as did also the at-
*hem away until next summer,
Feature Lock
tractive program.
so now I am stuck with another
Editor, The Pilot: We certainly
The program was as follows:
job. I'm now in refueling main­ approve of, anil therefor endorse,
DIAMOND BRACELET
Invocation, group singing, Smiles.
tenance. The boys that are in it a program for the development
SETS
The More We Get On Together;
now are rotating soon and the of the Chetco River, as outlined toast to class, Ed McClain; flute I
captain put me up here so I can by E.F.A. in "Pilot” editorial of
No Twist -
No Shift
take over when they leave. I’m Nov. 6.
Ring’s Always in Per fix't Position
Jective for the present should be
a N.C.O.I.C., which means (non
Harbor improvements will, as for a federal program for the de­
commission officer in charge). I a matter of course, be indicated
velopment of Chetco Cove.
go up for a raise in rank next as we go along.
Mr. and Mrs. A. DePhi,lips
month, or that is the first week
We believe that the main ob-
ACROSS FROM THE BANK
For
the Beaver State Lodge. 1
in December
Say, Mom, if you want to do
something not only for me but
for these new boys coming up,
I ’ll tell you what to do:
l ’p here in this Arctic weathei
we can’t get any stations but the
ones in Russia, and we get
damned tired of hearing the line
they try to feed us. Now we do
have a 45 R.C.A. record player,
but we can’t buy records up here.
We do have a few but I ’ve heard
them so much I know them by
heart, besides they are almost
worn out. These and some books
are all we have to help us from
going off the beam, and it’s going
to be tough on these new boys
coming in. So, maybe you could
talk to some of your club mem­
bers and see it they would mind
sending some of their old records
or put on a small drive and g e t,
j^onie that way.
We can use all you can get. It
doesn’t m atter how old or how
new, or even what kind. Just
so they can still make a little
noise, because that’s all we have
up here to listen to and I ’ll glad­
ly send the money for mailing
and any other charges that may
come up.
So, please see what you can do
for us. won’t you. Mom?
Well, Dad, I’m now a deisel
man. Yes, I finally learned *he
D-8, D-7 down to the little TD9.
Now I’m working on the big
Hercules gas engines that go in
the big 7 ^ ton Reo trucks. May­
be some day I’ll be a halfway
grease monkey yet.
Well, folks, it’s late and I’ve
got a full day tomorrow.
Received the sweaters and slip­
pers and they are sure swell.
Thanks, Mom.
In The Mail-box:
M I N C E R 'S
JEW ELR Y
CHETCO ROD
and GUN CLUB
Serving Brookings
Since 1933
On Benham Lane
b
HARBOR
I lalf Mile West of I fighway 101
li
1*
Traps and Clubhouse
Open a t 10 a. m.
ROEDER
Funeral Home
BINGO
CHICKEN
I
1508 H. St. Phone 1091
’ CRESCENT CITY
REFRESHM ENTS
PRIZES