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BROOKiNGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON PAGE TWELVE Thursday, December 4, 1952 This will be done through news with their son and brother. Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reichlin and paper articles, radio program s and and Mrs. H enry W estbrook III of two sons returned home from speakers made available to lay Mrs. Eva Hill returned home S eattle, W ash. W estbrok is sta- Tillamook, Ore., where they spent J groups through local medical so- F riday from Pistol River w heie tioned at S eattle in training, Thanksgiving with the form er’s Ten thousand Oregonians have d e tle i. At the sam e time. the. she spent Thanksgiving w ith her j | r an(i Mrs Robert Mincer parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Reich diabetes w ithout knowing it. Plans im portance of early diagnosis and «"? »»d fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. and chil(jren of Medford. Ore., lin. for finding them were announced t. ?atm ent will be stressed among ¿ahnie C rockett, and daughter, were guests of the la tte r’s p a r recently by DrD. Kurt W. Au- tlie medical profession by discus Zahna Zee. A bountiful dinner was ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maris, W ebster says: The word mnnn of Coorvallis. chairCm Can sions on fiiabetes in local medical served at noon time. The best of during the Thanksgiving Day and is in my dictionary, but of the com m ittee on diabetes of society meetings. all for the dinner was raised on weekend. word hain’t ain’t. the Oregon S ta te Medical society. A s a furl her m eans of emphasis the C rickett farm. The table was At the same time, the society on this often undiscovered disease beautifully decorated, carryin - i +- issued a plea for full cooperation ♦he com m ittee, in a le tte r to each out the Thanksgiving theme. Mr. i in the drive to find and control m em ber of the society, is recom and Mrs. Carl Thom as took Mrs. I ♦ he chronic disease that a present mending that he refresh his Hill for the beautiful drive on ranks eighth among the causes of ng the unknown diabetic and run the highway to the C rockett home. death by disease in the United a urine test on himself, the m em H enry Edw ard W estbrook, States. bers of his family, and the mem- m anager of W estbrook’s M arket, <¿4 'I bis campaign, which is a part hers of the families of his diabetic has returned home from a two of tiie national diabetes program patients. w eeks’ vacation trip to Honolulu. of the American Diabetes asso Diabetes, according to Dr. Au- Mr. W estbiuok m ade tin- trip ciation, begins with Diabetes mann, is the only chronic disease over on the passenger boat “Lur- Week, Nov. 16-22. for which there is a known con line.” He returned by the Am eri During the diabetes detection trol. Found early enough and can Air Lines plane. drive, the sta te medical society’s treated properly, the disease sel Miss Jean Brown and her chum, Fine Fabrics and Colors. Pi committee, .in cooperation with dom interferes w ith a p atien t’s Miss Lou Rice, acoempanied by its component local medical so normal, full and active life. Yet, Miss Brown’s m other, Mrs. H arry cieties, will direct the attention of left untreated, diabetes is often Brown, m otored to Portland. Ore., the public to the im portance of fatal, he said. and spent Thanksgiving w ith the early diagnosis and early and la tte r ’s son and family, Mr. and adequate treatm ent of diabetes. Mrs. K eith Brown. The young ladies retu rn ed home while Mrs. Brown will rem ain with her son Word was received in Brook while recovering from her recent ings Thursday, Nov. 27 of the surgery. 1 passing of Frank E. L anger at Nice Selection Mr. and Mrs. H enry W estbrook Port Orchard, Wash., W ednesday and son Robert enjoyed a visit >f Styles and evening of a heart attack. during the Thanksgiving holiday Mr. L anger was well known Colors in Brookings w here he helped o r ganize the Oregon S ta te Bank. He was the owner and president of the K itsap County Bank of L atest Styles in Port O rchard and the F irst N a Cinch Belts tional Bank of Paulsbo, Wash., 1947 CH EVROLET EX CELLENT CONDITION and m aintained extensive lumber AERO SEDAN Three Red L eather Seats interests in C urry county. lie Radio - H eater was horn Feb. 8, 1890, at Cassel Radio, Heater, Clock, Five tin 's -*r je*-“ Good Condition ton N. Dak. Survivors a re the widow, H an HOWARD VINING nah, and a daughter, Helen, both BROOKINGS HARBOR - PEDROLI DRIVE of port O rchard, Wash., and a brother, S enator Langer, of North HV Give S. and / / . Green Stamps! j Dakota. F uneral services had not been ■innouuccd when word was re ceived of his death. He leases many friends in tins community, Better which he visited every fev and LOCAL MERCHANTS months. I ___ DEI” ” D ON YOU Better Diabetes Prevalent Among Webfeet SMITH RIVER * FUTURIST GLOVES Sl.CO In Memoriam LADIES' HANDBAGS MERCURY STATION $2.98 WAGON FOR SALE $1 ,039 Cash $1.00 to $2.98 LEE RICE AlCCi’t'S VARIETY STORE "Buy Brookings'" SMORGASBORD * You** m ’l fi'in p’oeessed anil printed in one day at the Poll traits You W ill B e P rovo O f Fram es, Folders, Film. Photos Copying ami Oil Coloring P o rtrait X- Commercial EVERY SATURDAY N IG H T, 5:00 TO 9:00 I’ M. Evciy Sunday, 12 Noon 9I 9:00 pin. - .All You Gan Ei PHILCO RADIO Table Type, L. P. and Conven tional. Capacity 10 records. New needles, fine tone Cost $169.50 LE E (/oefi R .’a»». BROOKINGS Breakings Market Mors Shopping Days ¡Ç, t ome in and see our com plete line of han d -can ed lea th er goods, Purses, Billfolds. Belts and holsters. THE BUSIEST PLACE IN BROOKINGS We feature a large variety of quality merchandise phis friendly, courteous service. Fancy t lunu—imli\ nlu.il Cups and Saucers, Etc. Jewelry tor men and women and Model Supplies for the kids. " ____________ R IC E ".auu-vxr.irsK.nffla«n nn- i SNAP'S MAGIC KITCHEN Alder Road 4 ‘a Miles N orth of Crescent City PH O N E C R ESC EN T CITY 4041 Sale $75 Brookings Studio F ree PurUfiMy © B , W e whole-heartedly support the “Buy at Home” eatnnak impaign current!’ being sponsored In the Chamber of C< nmnerce. in /J g la d ly la y <n»x«v «viwfAon; tn fh n ¿ m a ll don't! p a y m e n t FOR TH A T XMAS G IFT SH OP AT BOB AND LES DIMM1CK YOUNG'S GIFT SHOP From the Post '*»« •__ «