Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 23, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    Brookinçs-Harlxjr Pilot—Thur., Dec. 23, 1954— Page 2
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BRO O KING S-HARBO k P ILO T
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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)
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«MR ■ A - « "a ■ M
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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 -
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SPUDS No.2
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MARKET
North on Hwy. 101
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Temprary Sl.np In Home
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Right Across From O .’d Fellows Hall
APPLIANCES, OUTBOARD MOTORS
Ct all makes repaired - All work guaranteed
£!: 8
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APPLIANCE REPAIR
$ I
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SPANISH VI.LI.OVV
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loo LBS
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SPUDS No. 1
$3.50 i 2
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Half or Whale !b. Sic
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OLDSMOBILE - GM C TRUCKS
THE OPENING OF A NEW SERVICE
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ANNOUNCING
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* CHRiSTACAS SPECIALS *
APPLES
$2.25
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WHEN YOU SHO? IN COOS BAY
Have your car Serviced
A t Lou 3’ancr Ire.
Leave your packages
m
Complete Sor vi ce
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I'dir Prices
Cadillac and Oldsmobile
Safety-Tested Used Cars
Visit Our Wholesale Row
1 0 U B L A N C , Inc.
Across th e s tre e t from the Post Office in Coos Bav
A te e
wfe o n
Iy p r e s
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u •
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'fiends at U.S. National
to tne East and M id w e s t
...o n e w a y v ia C A L IF O R N IA !
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v, hole family can go along when Papa
’ on a itip to the East or Midwest!
t ti P a c ific ’s Family Fares, Mama
d
fnc little bears (or people) can go
‘ little money th a t it’s cheaper than
g them home. 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
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_ 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,
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physical therapy. Good fishing nearby.
Juanita M. Andersen
Ruth I. Later
Deitha L. Ev¿;s
E. L. Morton
Johnny L. B.own
Verlie B. Morton
Charlotte M. Chapman
Viola J. Mosier
Bcitha E. Crosby
Arnold L. Peabody
C.iarlie P. Crosby
Dolly C. Rasmussen
Dorothy F. Dim
Donna lee Snyder
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Faye M. Thompson^ »
Jessie B. Keener
*** B ums leave the hotel
a day for the famous
.« E nterprise Uranium Mine, v l.ore hundreds have
L * ' - received relief from
. nt ur tis, rheu:'..itisia
— and other aches and j
.an n w to come to
t
Boulder where veu c
• the hospitalité of the
r/ ,
I
r ;n i! s which many have
t- - J ? obtained from the F
U .ve Uranium M ine.
And here y u will
hot s p r in •s in th s
this famous resort
, Manag« r, Dian- d S
• General Mana r, 1
Montana, for lilust:..
t e only radio-active
i novi/ to come to
• w. to "Pappy" Smith,
1. or Fergus C. bay.
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¿ Company, Boulder,
7 Headquarters for the famous
P R « INTIRFRISS UUANIUM M I N I
j relief for arthritis sufferers.
. NATIONAL BANK
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INSURANCE
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