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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1954)
Mitchells Operate New W oodyard Here EVA LEE'S & MINCER'S JEWELRY Discount on a!! purchases of $10.00 or over ex clu d ing fa ir tra d e item s Choose Your Balloon and Get Your Discount F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y — N O V . 2 6 th A N D 2 7 th Mrs. R obert C h alm ers left last W ednesday for C ouncil BlufT, Iowa. H er b ro th e r th e re is s e r iously ill. PILOT ads work hard for you R each th a t b u y er th e P ilot C lass Ads. th ro u g h D is c o v e r t h e th r ill oft The Totally New 5 TH U R SD A Y , NOV. 25. 1954 T he M itch ell’s, C h arles W. and his son ( h arle s M. arc becom ing aclim ated in B rookings. T hey a re new to this area, h av in g re cen tly s ta rte d th e M itchell’s W oodyard here. They cam e fro m G ra n ts P ass, having been in the wood business th e re also. T h ey a re equipped to give im m ediate service for fire place, stove, and fu rn ace wood The M itch ell’s w e re encouraged to com e to B rookings by th e ir friend Art Gibbs, now deceased. Coast fishing has been a big a ttra c tio n for th e M itchells her«*. Pre Christmas Sale T IIR l Brookings-Harbor Pilot a ' Beta Sigma Phi Doll On Display On.? of th e tw o S aucy W alk er dolls w hich B eta Sigm a Phi will aw ard on D ecem ber 20th has found h er first tem p o ra ry home, in the window of P hillips' Dad ’n Lad shop. S u rro u n d t'd bv her liigh- tashion w ardrobe, h andm ade b> th e B eta m em bers, she reigns in doll-like splendor, in v iting ev \ one to look, ad m ire and tak e a chance on this p erfect C h ristm a s gift . Pickets can be ixnight Com I hillips Dad n Lad Shop, o r from an \ B eta Sigm a Phi m em lier. S ince this y e a r two dolls w i’l b aw ard ed , chances of holding a w inning ticket a re doubled. The d ra w in g will lx? held at th e Pin« Com* T h e a tre , alth o u g h it is not n ecessary to be p resen t in ordei to win. S a u c y ’s tw in s iste r will go on display v ery soon, com plete w ith h.?r own w ardrobe. W atch the P ilot for th e date, as well as for th e fu tu re hom es of tin* two dolls. Patients At Seaside Can Now Watch TV P a tie n ts at Seaside hospital will soon be able to enjoy television p ro g ram s in the solarium , th an k s to th e C rescent C ity S o ro p tim ists club, and those who supported th e club's ru m m ag e sale held in th a t city last week. Mrs. Lee Brown, president, said th a t th e club's ru m m ag e sale ea sily m ade enough m oney to p u rc h a s e th e set and th a t, as a re su lt of its success, th e club decided to hold re g u la r events. Curry County N inth in Oregon Log Cur Longer, Lower, Roomier . . , more Powerful than ever S e e to ta lly new stylin g lo w e r . . . th e b o d y to ta lly new . B ut, w h a t you ca n't a ppreciate a t a glance is F o rd ’s to ta lly n e w chassis . . . to ta lly new pou c r . . . th a t m ake d riv in g any ’55 F ord e x c itin g ly new . inspired by th e Ford THUNDERBIRD T1 le fabulous Thunderbird styling is reflected in fl/Z the new’ Fords for ’55. From the wide, smartly-contoured grille and v ¡sored headlamps to the fin-shaped rear fender, Fort! is the smart est, most distinctive new car you can buy. Try to ta lly new pow er EXCLUSIVE TRIGGER-TORQUE PERFORMANCE FROM 3 MIGHTY ENGINES This is no ordinary car. You move out swiftly and quietly w ith all the power you 11 ever need for safe passing and easy hill-climbing. And you can enjoy this new Trigger-Torque performance | Y o u r first look- tells you F o rd Is longer,' in the new’ 162-h.p. Y-block V-8; the new 182-h.p. Y-block Special V-8 ( available with Fordomatic Drive in Fairlane and Station Wagon models); or die new 120-h.p. 1-block Six. As you s lip b e h in d the w h e e l you discover the th r ill o f F o rd ’s to ta lly n ew w ra p -a ro u n d w in d s h ie ld . . . new sofa- w id e , sola-soft seats . . . fa brics fresh and new-. A n d then you discover perhaps th e greatest t h r ill o f a ll! F o rd ’s to ta lly new T rig g e r-T o rq u e p o w e r is th e k in d o f sm ooth, responsive p o w e r th a t o n lv th e w o r ld ’s greatest b u ild e r o f V -8 ’s c o u ld b rin g you. V ,u r l o r d D ea ler in v ite s yo u to Test D riv e the 55 F o rd today. Choose from 4 new lines...16 body styles N o w FAIRLANE s o rb s Now CUSTOMLINE series New STATION WAGON series N e w M A IN L IN E s o rb s Fairlane models feature a com pletely new and ultra-smart Ixxly line and decorative trim combina tion. Inside, you’ll discover rich new u p h o lstery fab rics never before offered in a car. In the Customline series, as in all ’55 Fords, you get a full wrap around windshield, a beautiful new Astra-Dial Control Panel and more passenger and luggage space than ever before. For ’55, Ford offers: the 2-door, 6-passenger Ranch Wagon and Custom Ranch Wagon; the 4-door, 6-passenger Country Sedan; the 4-door, 8-passenger C ountry Sedan and Country Squire. You choose from three beautiful new hotly styles. All have Ford’s new Trigger-Torque performance and new Angle-Poised Ride. And you may choose F o rd o m atic, Overdrive or Conventional. PLUS ALL THESE OTHER BRAND-NEW “WORTH MORE9’ FEATURES ★ Now Spood-TriggM- Fordomatic Drive has an automatic low gear for quicker starts and better passing ability i t Now Turbo-Action Spark Phigs resist Fouling maintain operating efficiency up to 3 times as long, i f Now 10% Larger Brakes mean smoother stopping and up to 50% longer brake lining life, i f Now Tobeieos Tlroo offer extra puncture and blowout protection, longer tire life. ★ Now Duel Exhaust System on V-8 engines in all Fairlane and Station Wagon models reduces exhaust back pressure (or more responsive power, i f Now Torque-Tailored Roar Axles give you just the right over-all drive ratio for brilliant Trigger-Torque performance. ( / ”ordomotii, Q vird- n»> ppi 5 5 FORD T h e fin e c a r of Its fie ld To Have Special Service Thursday A special T hanksgiving service open to th e g en eral public, is an nounced by th e C h ristian Seienct S o ciety a t 11 o’clock, on T h an k s giving Day. Tlie service will be held in the church building a th e c o rn e r of P ine and Alder. T h e service is open to th e gen e ra l public and local church m em b ers have invited everyone to atte n d . Local Masons 1 fclp Dedicate New Building Som e 25 m em bers of th e f r a te rn ity joined over 300 o th ers In th e ded icatio n of the new M asonic Tem ple, at C rescen t C ity, Mon d ay night, 'fh e new s tru c tu re costing n e a rly >150.000, w as th e se ttin g for a special convocation of the G rand Ixxige of C alifornia, for th e cerem onies. T h e lodge is one of th e oldest in C alifornia, a lre ad y having passed its c e n te n ary. re . a . DONATE BOOK TO LIRRARY The new book en titled “The Cross and the Crown”, « recent Dunning Motors Highway 10. North C u rry C ounty w as n in th in th e s ta te of O regon in m illions of board feet of tim b e r cu t during 1953 A to ta l of 348,428 M B F w ere cu t d u rin g th at year. T otal log production fo r th e s ta te is estim a te d at ap p ro x im a te ly 8 5 billion hoard feet, w ith D ouglas C ounty leading th e w ay w ith a cu t of 1,495,316,000. O regon leads all th e s ta te s in th e union in volum e of tim b e r cut for th e 16th co nsecutive year. But th e '53 cu f is 1.3 billion board feet un d er th e record 9.8 billion feet cut in 1942. Brookings '- n c n u x ommuniTy L ib rary . T his book is the h isto ry of th C h ristian Science m ovem ent, wrrit taen by a non-Christian Sciential Mr. Norm an Beasley.