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How perfectly nice to remember those loved
ones with FLOWERS?
And did you know that T H E BROOKINGS
FLOWER AN1) G IFT SHOP has now changed
hands and is under the expert management of
Juanita Echols who is noted for her Art in floral
arrangements.
You do not have to depend upon local flowers
for that BIRTHDAY, SPECIAL DATE, DINNER
or HOLIDAY as a large variety is available. Drop
in and see what BEAUTY IN FLOWERS can be
had at reasonable prices, and also see what this
rememberance will do for your loved ones dis
position. The very best in price and quality when
vou purchase flowers and gifts from TH E BROOK
INGS FLOWER AND G IFT SHOP.
Brookings Flower and Gift Shop
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OKIE PAUL
PAUL WESTMORLAND
and Hih
Western Dance Gang
— PLAYING —
jo e nutsispluj,
I su re got a bang out of the
energy exi>el!cd by some of the
,
youn g sters on our subscription
drive, which seems to be going
over very well. You can writ
letters, plead w ith people, and
th rea ten them, but ju st take
one kid w ith a ho|x>ful look, and
you've got a salesm an.
— pipe dream s —
It ce rta in ly did rain Sunday.
O ver four inches of w a te r came
down th a t day, w hich is a good!.'
am ount, but I am g ettin g more
like the natives every dav. I t d l
the new com ers “you ain 't seen
nothing yet." We had a little
w ate r in o u r basem ent again, only
a foot o r so. P assersby m ust have
got q u ite a ch arg e out of m •
standing bareloot, w ith my pant
legs up to my knees try in g to
fight th e g rea t flood of '55. How
ever, think of how those eastern
e rs felt, w hen it rained over 13
inches in one day.
It looks like th ? hunters who
stu ck to the home hunting ground
w
m ore succesful th at those
who w ent elsew here. Several r e
ports have com e in of acceptable
venison having been found rig b ’
around C u rry C ounty but we hav •
yet to h ear of any y-eat am ount
being brought bom, from outside
it. S everal nim rods stated they
w ere going to E astern Oregon and
w eren't com ing honi" unless they
got a deer. Som e have already re
turned, em pty handed A nother
facto r m aking coastal h u n tin g
a PPe a r m o re d e siia h le the Peed
situation. S to ries a re told of how
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dr> it has be?n over in the deer
co untry and it w ould seem certain
m eat to be had over th ere would
be affected by th e shortage of
of forage.
Letter to the Editor
Daniel W ebster, to whom goes
the most credit for hav ing defined
and classified o u r manv English
w ords had a good w ay of sayinR
things His first tr y at w riting
a poei
[>oem w ent ,ik<? th is .
Mr. D enny p lan ted a tu rn ip be
hind his barn —
And th e tu rn ip grew and grew
and the tu rn ip did no harm.
A thought cam e to me; had
Mr. W ebster lived in this town,
tvs rhym e m ight well have gone
th u s:
In Brookings when» sluggards
; lrep.
— pipe dream s —
T he weeds, ju n k y ard s and the
I am g ettin g m ore w estern as
th e m onths go by. I find th a t . blackberries grew and grew and
w as alm ost hoping th a t th e co a s1. grew a heap.
J. L. G.
schools knock off th e big Ten
team s once or tw ice during the
past week. H ow ever my old school
W isconsin has a big n , s .o full-
Wisconsin, I still hav? to root for
They are, incidently, due out on l ack. C huck Thomas, who weighs
the coast to play USC F rid ay about 220 in his stocking fc'.'t
night, so then th e good peop'e will His predecessor was Alan “The
have a chance to give m e the old Horse" Ameche Thom as calls him-
ha-ha.
self "a horse of an o th er color.”
— pipe dream s —
Every body
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Hunting Reported lir iL
Slow in East Ore.
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At Smith River Community Hall
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th j
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PILO T — BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Lloyd Russell w rites th a t Dick
C am pbell looked Lloyd and Susie
up. th ? o th er dav. both being
statio n ed in Colorado, and th a t
th e ,m e e tin g was m ade possible
th ro u g h th e list of men in the
A son, O ctober 10th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Sause, at Crescent
City w ith Dr. Ronniger attending.
COOKED
WINS HOTPOINT
ELECTRIC RANGE
Mrs. Leona Simmons, of
Brookings, has won a pushbutton
H otpoint Range in H o tp o in t's 2
million dollar Golden A nniversarv
national contcvst, sponsored loc
ally by H enurick’s F u rn itu re
Store.
A rchie Hendricks, local H ot
point (.valer, said official judges
in Chicago, selected Mrs. S im
m o n s name as having the best
d ealer priae en try from this im
m ediate area. Mrs Sim m on's en
try follows: "This tim e honoivd
beauty, w ith its incom parable
conveniences, would give me cook-
tim ? pleasure kitchen leisure
and would be my kitchen tre a s
ure."
Archie H endricks said the Hot
point contest, the largest of its
kind ever sponsored by a m ajor
ppliance company, was especially
designed to d ram atize 50 years of
progress in pushbutton electric
living.
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T ° fa c ll,,a tc ,hese P°ssible re ‘
unlons- w hen sending in address-
PS- please tell us w here the person
concerned is located, if possible,
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OCTOBER 29th
5:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Followed By
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FOR YOUR RADIO, T -\
and ANTENNA
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Phone 2 8 9 1
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ONLY TWO MORE WEEKS LEFT IN THE B-l-G
YTIME
And get
YOUR Share
SUBSCRIPTION DRIVE . . . But there ore still
plenty of people that haven't been contacted as
of yet. Each Sale You Make is Worth 5 © c To You
. . . PLUS A Chance To Win A B-l-G PRIZE!
TWO BICYCLES
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