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Brookinçs-Harlxjr Pilot—Thur., Dec. 23, 1954— Page 2 ' > BRO O KING S-HARBO k P ILO T 1, Urag< a ____ __ ________ |3 .0 0 S3 ft« Editors and Publishers SU B SC R IPT IO N R A TE S Ona Year in advan ce On Curry County» One Year, in advan ce toutahle Curry C ounty) ... N A T IO N A L A D V E R T ISIN G R E P R E S E N T A T IV E W eek ly N ew spapers R epresentatives , I n c . N ew York Chicago N E W SPA PE R P h iladelphia D etroit N A T IO N A L PUBLISH E R S iSOCIATION ? -y x E D IT O R IA L B ACTIVE U R n if «MR ■ A - « "a ■ M B j ( Evei sum m er. t»l oom t! T h a t nice wea-th r we have ls*< n CrissieS having here leads me to w onder i everythi ¡w hy I didn’t move out here 10 th e m an y ears ago. E verybody tells me it iul gait can ’t last, but I sure enjoyed it i colorful J w hile it did Ju st think, running . .ound in the m iddle of Deoemhe Ju st I’m a world. haul a As we g a th e r in o u r hom es on door. I 1 this day of days and count the wood, e ; blessings which a re ours, h t us ful. Eii I not forget to give th a n k s to Him split tim who alone m ade them possible; got OVei for the love of God and love of Thcrt, V , o u r fellow m an, th e im ajje and nui God, is the stern al h e rita g e which the piai His holy birth m ade possible. BY JO E M URPHY R ay P isarlk , J oe M u r ph y R Christmas Good W ill Could Be Extended i'h ris tm a s is a w onderful tim e of the y e a r All year long people in th e ir rush to m ake money, to have fun, o r in th e every d ay press of life just a re n ’t enough concerned about th e o th e r lellow , only inasm uch as he m ay affect his pocket book. lo th a t in Wi < </ €> $ PIPE CREAMS AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SR A PE B l£nt«rc<l aa arcond-claan m atter, at the poatofflce at Brooking M arch 7, 1V48, under the Act o f M arch 3. 107k hi rt Ami so it is in this spirit th a t I wish for you and yours all the joys and happiness of the C h rist m as season and p ra y th a t the love of fellow m an w hich now so ohounds m ay continue w ith you alw ays. flow» think I a lily < nox •r du house, m an. p ra c tic a lr \ is in bloom. Som e o flow ers in his wond; r n w ere as bright ant s they w ere in July. though not th; t ist, I bad M itchell f wood to my back mind paying for oiigh it is so plenti- trie d o u r hand at w ith an axe, and I tnai lad quickly ♦ nough. tri 1 picking u,p scraps from a couple of en< »und, hut a f te r do- be rain and nearly rnonia J divided it ,uy wood delivered Now if 1 can only to move it into th if it'd uds But at C h ristm as tim e it ’s different. You can see it on th e stre e t o r ¡11 th e horn s. The spirit of C h ristm as and good fellow ship .prem ates the air, ar.d everylxxly feels b e tte r tow ards oik * an o th e r. It ju st seem s to us that at this season people consider th e ’’o th e r guy" in a new prospective. E ach of us should think as to why this is tru e , ju st at th is tim e of the year. W hy shouldn’t the feeling of "good fellow ship ’ex ten d into th e othei seasons as w ell? W e at the Pilot w ant to take this op|x»rtunity to wish everylxxly th e m erriest C h ristm as ever w ith all good things, the d o ubter can alw ays find enough excep tions to bolster, at least in his 'o w n mind, a pessim istic care. It is to lx* hop<*d, however, th at j the vast m ajority of us will be By C lifford P. Rowe h ss disturbed * by the visual ss- ’ jiects of the holiday season and Anyone w ho w alks the stre e ts I concerned w ith rem em bering the th e se days an d th re a d s his way blessed event, celebration of am ong Ilk? busy C h ristm as shop which has lx*en cherished by m il pers cannot hut w onder at the lions lor the past n in e te e n cen- 1 »* ndi.us influence w hich this , uries. « nd-of-tlie-y ear holiday has iqxin Eor C hristm as day com m em or tin* A rnereian populace. a te s the birth of Je su s C hrist, The If as a stu d en t o r hum an n a tu re custom of giving indulged in at lie h'T om es a w a re of th e change this tu n e is hut a feeble a tte m p t w hich ta k e s place in m an ’s re- to put into practice the spirit of lntionship »0 m an in this too I g<xxl will to men which His b irth briel |x*i i<»d of good cheer, he w I brought forth into a darkened a l'-i c e rta in to m arvel th at a m ere world of b a te and corruption. liolid ay could have such an u p And when we ponder uixni the liftin g affect on m ankind. sudden changes th a t come upon If he is a cynic, he will drug us and and neighbors as the day in to play the t i d e com plaints of lor observance of His birth draw s 1 omini icialisin, over - em phasis, nigh, let us also m arvel at the and th e giving horn d u ty ra th e r effect w hich this lone b irth has th an from love. And us is so tru e lia d upon tht? peoples ot the e n tire FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH >artm< nt will sim plify the pro- Ed Segar, county v e te ra n Serv t ,ure as m uch as jxissible. All ice Officer has been released from t tric t h e a d q u a rte rs have been i he Gold Beach h ospital and is in stru c te d to assist the lo g g e r . doing fine a fte r his recen t a u to o Id m ake land records av ailab le accident. ’ I »VI ~ H at ast to applicants Blank certificatio n ......... —..........<....... ............................... for p erm its to h ar- form s to 60 fi,,ed out indicating ing 1955 He added th a t th e vest timber for com m ercial p u r - 1 tTiut the board req u irem en ts have been fulfilled w ill be provided. , ' w ithin th e s ta te of Oregon i 1.’ ’ on J a n u a r y 1 next, be re quired to notify adjacent tim ber- land ow ners of th e ir intention, in accordance* w ith action ta k e n by ■/? the hoard of fo re stry at its recent C O Q U ILLE A U T O CO. m eeting. AAust N otify < : ' ' » e -i ¿fore «K al • 9 The object of th e requirem ent, as brought out by the board dis cushion, s to acq uaint adjacent tim b erlan : ow ners of th e propos 'd logging activ ities in o rd e r that ste p s may be taken to establish a c c u ra te c u ttin g line and also to inform them of th e creatio n of a |M)tential fire hazard Stati* Foresti r ited that th e lx»a cct ap p roxim ate y 10,000 l< : s w ho would S< e k pern dm - th I ■ JUICE s LB. BAG g ORANGES g ; K L A M A 'i! 1 SPUDS No.2 50c « £ $ $ <? I it f - g ONIONS g t P R A W N S 5<> LBS. a 2 $2.25 ft I S IL V E P S P R A Y U W* lb. 92c MARKET North on Hwy. 101 I Temprary Sl.np In Home 2 Right Across From O .’d Fellows Hall APPLIANCES, OUTBOARD MOTORS Ct all makes repaired - All work guaranteed £!: 8 « mouho xer J UM l>() s See faEhhtNG J APPLIANCE REPAIR $ I ft SPANISH VI.LI.OVV 9 ft 52.50 :ft KLAM ATH loo LBS s ¿Í- SPUDS No. 1 $3.50 i 2 2 HAM Half or Whale !b. 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And they can make the >e any via ( 'a h forma for only a few s none . han it costs to go straight East id« nt; !y, l ather doesn’t even have to wna can serve as the head of the house- 1 foi tne purpose of Family Pares. o lilv Fares are good in both Chair Cars Sleeping Cars. . next time you’re planning a trip to the Mniwt st, plan to take the family with you, Ee sure to find out how little it will all\ < ii.st for yoar family to use Southern : . he s Family Fairs. Just ask your nearest S.P. Agent for lull details. fjs u fth e rn p a c i f i c DIAMOND tad v m SPRIHGS B O U LD ER , M O N T A N A I f- _ You wilt enjoy and benifit ft m a week or more at this famous resort. Situated on an 5 1,800 acre^.dont.ina Ranch hallw ay between Butte and Helena on Highway 91. W onderful food . . . warm, com fortable roenn . . . large, beautiful lobby . . cocktail lounge . . . org n m v-'k nightly. OutdoOf ewimming pool, indoor hot pools, steam baths, *> physical therapy. Good fishing nearby. 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