Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 25, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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    Brookings-Harbor Pilot
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THURSDAY, NOV. 25. 1954
BOWLING
Ci ty League
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Fox Bros.
Wilbanks
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B P O E
Dunning M trs.
Jakes
Denn Sup.
Denn Supply
Br. A uto
High
team
Motors, 964
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21811 B. P O. E.
21S6S Mellons
21110 S. R. Legion
21110 Pod & Gun
Dunnin
W estbrooks
Az. Lanes
Who gives not thanks to men,
give not thanks to God.
WHEN YOU SHOP IN COOS BAY
Have your car Serviced
Scratch League
W L Lg.
3 1 25
3 1 24
1 3 20
V. F. W.
2 2 20
Az. Lanes
2 2 13*2
E\ ms Elee
1 3 11
N ote: H ighw ay M arket vs
iiiek s Fur. did not howl
night.
H ighw ay M arket
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H endricks
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Phil. Dad .
W ai ds Pro
Br. M kt.
ad
At Lou Blanc, Inc.
St.
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last
Leave vour packages in your car throughout the day
Complete Service
Fair Prices
Cadillac and Oldsmobile
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Safety-Tested Used Cars
Visit Our Wholesale Row
Bridge Dedication
(CowhWMcd/rom P a g e O ne)
m issioner from the south end.
This low w a te r bridge was
a v a ila b le only in the sum m er tim e
and a large portion of the hack
back country cut otT from ' com ­
munication. In 1934 the forest
mrviee, in conjunction w ith the
county, built four m iles of road
iiiong the old railroad right of
" a y , and this has since born de­
veloped. cooperatively, the fo r­
es* service continuing the bridge,
construction of which could not
have been possible w ith countv
funds alone.
Com m issioner J. R. Yoakum
emphasized the improvem ent ¡„
transportation, citin g his exp er­
iences. some 45 years ago. when
ne first cam e into the country
)U\ing cattle which w ere trailed
out to Roseburg.
Cam eron, who made a hurried
trip w ith Mrs. Cam eron, from
San Francisco., w ill be retired
January 1st., 1955. a fte r seining
since 1925. as Construction Sup-
I ervisor, Siskiyou N ational Forest
His parting words w ere to the
effect that no one need think he
" a s going to pass into oblivion
upon retiiem ent
A m ong others attending the
cerem onies w ere, T ex Breedlove
com m issioner-elect; C ounty A s­
sessor, George Su tton ; Treasurer,
Bernard
M ather;
M ayor-elect,
Roy Brim m ; and C ounty S u rv e y ­
or C. T. M. Echols, several of
whom spoke.
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B L A N C , Inc.
Across the stre e t from the Post Office in Coos Bay
A
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WURLITZER
PIANO
T H IS C H R IST M A S GIVE
A LIFETIME OF
HAPPINESS AND
REMEMBRANCE
mum t r n t ~
Chetco Drug and Yelton s,
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PILOT ads always pays
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Thanks
t ri., Sat.— N ov 26, 27
BEACHHEAD
Tony C u rtis — M ary M urphy
(Tech.)
IOUGHEST MAN IX ARIZONA
Glenn Ford — Ruth Roman
WE WISH TO EXTEND
OUR THANKS FOR YOUR
ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF
OUR 195S DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
AUTOMOBILES.
it has been a pleasure to show these new cars
Sun., Mon.—Nov. 28, 29
ACT OF LOVE
FLIGHT TO TAXGIER
(Tech )
Tues., Wed., Thurs.—Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2,
TANGANIKA
Van Heflin — R uth Roman
YOUNG MAX WITII IDEAS
V augh n M onroe —
Joan Leslie
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Don't overlook our service department. Expert
K ir k D ouglas — D any Robin
Joan Fontain — Jack Palance
with the “ FORWARD LOOK“
(Tech.)
mechanics, latest equipment, prompt service,
reasonable prices
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