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BROOKINGS-HARBOR
Letter to the Editor
All F irst Class Mail addressed
Mrs. Joe K anick is filling in at
to S ta r R oute or R ural R oute th e a t Y R e o r d e r ’s office while
T he old Azalea G arage, now
p atro n s now requires a 3-cent Mrs. Mao S m ith is atten d in g a g ettin g a long-needed face lifting
-tam p instead of two-cent.
convention of clerk s at Portland. is certain ly another big spot re
moved th a t had long helped give
Brookings a ghest town complex.
Now th e question comes up as
to w hat is now considered Brook
ings’ w orst "eyesores.” All those
who I have chanced to ask lo ex
press th e ir opinion, seem to be
gun shy. or som ething. Some
shrugged th e ir sltculders and said
“T h a t’s th e $64 00 question.”
Could it be:
1. A despicable weed patch
2. A lousy blackberry thicket
3. A deplorable ju n k y ard
4 Or, choked Mill S tree,
Begora, come to think about it,
"If we could only see o u r town
YOUR BROOKINGS BUICK DEALER
es o th e r people from o th er towns
see it,” . . . . W H EW !!
J. L. G.
COMING
. . . .
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4
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NOTICE
PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
A lady and her little d au g h ter
cam e o u t of Glen Y oung's bakery
T uesday afternoon, got in to her
C alifornia licensed c a r an d backed
up some eig h t feet o r so, H er c a r
w as going p retty good, backw ard,
when she w hacked an o th er, m ak
ing th e driver nod q u ite suddenly.
T b? driv er ju st happened to be
C ity Cop, Joe Shum aker. T he lady
w as em barassed. Joe didn’t ap-
preci; te having his noggin yanked
and told the lady several things,
rem inding her th a t th ere could
have been a little girl, ju st like
hers, skipping betw een th e cars
when she, unlookingly, backed up.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jam es of
Gold Beach spent W ednesday in
Brookings. Mrs. Jam es is ow ner of
H u n ters M erchantile in th e county
seat, and h er husband is a b ro th er
of Mrs. M. S. B rainard.
G ary W im berly left M onday for
P ortland, to shop for n u rsery
stock. On his w ay home he will
bring the new P arochial School
bus to be used in tak in g children
to th e C atholic School in C rescent
City.
SH O P E A R L Y
M A IL E A R L Y
Thursday, October 27, 1955
HOBO PARTY
HELD TUESDAY
T he B eta Sigm a P his had a
"Hobo P a r ty ” last T uesday ev en
ing at the home of Mary Radford,
on th e Crissey Circle.
Seventeen “rush" prospects for
th e form ation of an o th er chapter,
as well as th e cu rre n t m em bers
w ere ap p ro p riately garbed and the
decor and refreshm ents w ere of
the ju n g le order. T he com m ittee
in ch arg e w as P earl Gimmick,
R arb ara Pollard, and K athleen
Ross.
T he “rushees" who m ay go for
w ard to form th e Silver A nniver
sary C h ap ter hette w ere L orraine
Eide, Yoland Vaughn, P a t Dent,
Yovonne Cox, Ju n e Miller. P a t
Ilellrig, N orm a A rchibald, T h el
m a Houvila, B etty Seeley. Gladys
C hristensen, Elsie W estron, M ar
th a Sayre. N ancy P isarek, Nadine
H y att, M arianne M urphy, Cleo
Rogers and Ronnie Ragland.
GOOD RUN
ON
FISH TUESDAY
Fishing rem ains good on all
J o n 't B e F a t!
, . . the letter* start. Then from
i l l over the free world come such
comment» a« lhe«e from reader»
of T H E C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E
M O N IT O R , an international daily
newspaper:
~Tlse M o nitor is must read,
log
lo r
straightthinhm g
people. . . .“
**/ returned to school after a
lapse of 18 years. I w ill gel
my d e /- t a from the c o lli .».
but my education comes
Irons the M o n ito r. . . .**
I he M o n ito r gives me ideas
lo r my work. . . ."
To A ll ADVERTISERS
TO ENABLE THE PILOT
TO GET IN THE MAILS
THURSDAY
. . . .
Effective November 1,1955
Ad Copy Diudline Is Tuesday
at 5 P-M.
— NO EXCEPTIONS —
"Z
truly
enjoy
its
tom .
pony. . , .“
You, too, w ill find the M onitor
inform ative, with complete world
new». You w ill discover a con-
ttru rtiv « view point in every new»
• to r ,.
I se the coupon below fo r a »pe-
cial Introductory »ubacriplion —
) month» for only $3.
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BROOKINGS - HARBOR PILOT
the local stream s although a little
mud w as coming down W ednes
The Ay ds Plan guar
day. D uring th e rains, Tuesday,
antees that you will
|
while few were fishing, th ere was
lo se p o u n d s w ith
your very first box
a good run of fish and plenty
( 2 .9 8 ) or m o n e y
back. Taken before | w ere taken, including some in the
meals as directed,
r.eighbothood ol 40 pounds, from
A y d s c u r b s y o u r 1 the Chetco, and reports of satis-
appetite. You auto
m atically eat leas, , factory catches from the Win-
lose weight natu I chuck.
rally. Approved by
Looks like paying too much
Doctors. No drugs
— no diet.
’
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tte
n tio n to th e ex p erts puts a
MONA FtELMAH S « n
Msotk , Supply $2.98
1 guy ir. th e w . ony again. Last week
" ff y Ou want to hovs
a lovely f)0uro, I
we repea: 1 w hat w e’d read, sme
■ « ^ • n t n d A y d il'*
SH O P E A R L Y — M A IL E A R L Y place, about a salm on feasting
, from the tim e he o r she en ters
j fresh w ate r and along comes
I Lloyd H arbin ar.d asks how-come
( salm on gobble shrim p and h errin g
IN OUR
and sm aller fish and even th eir
— an d other rectal disease»
own eggs and tc th a t can be add
• COLON A STOMACH I .L M 'N n
ed how coma they snap a t flies
triced wltftoiii
o p jrr.lM
offered them.
¡Y E A R OF i
CREOiT TO RESPONSIBLE F E 3 M I
I SERVICE Ï
Mrs. E rm a Rice m anaged to
E O C C
Descriptive Booklet
...
» f t fc C W rit« Of Coll tht
bring in a 30-pound fish this past
week, and Jean Simpson, newly
released from the Army, has been
O p n 10 c m. until 8 p m M on., W « d ., Fri.
10 o m until S p m. T uns , end Thun.
I consistently h ittin g the pack-pot
F h y i e ,k N fO p I f l — C h if o p f O t t i c A h ,. i f . o n «
2 0 2 6 N I . SA N O Y BO ULEVARD
trying to catch up on the fish th at
>Hono FSst 3 6 IS
P o r tla n d 1 3 , C e g ' »
passed by when he w asn 't there.
SAVE with SA^S۩
a u t o in s u r a n c e
A
You can cut your auto insurance bill if
you are a safe driver. Get better all-around
protection, and fast claims
Sem ico. .'-3k us today—
$
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PETE J. LESMEISTER AGENCY \
Phone 3311
Brookings /
S E E IT A T . .
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C a lifo rn ia -M o d e “ Sport W a g on '
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DEAN
C L IN IC
Alden Loring is handing out
cigars, this W ednesday morning,
suggesting they are contribu!' I
In honor of his day old dau g h ter,
T am ara, born Tuesday, at the
ii'a sid e Ifosp ’al. w ith the assist
ance of Dr. Ronniger. T am ara is
th eir first child.
HAL
DANCE
Cliff House
SATURDAY OCTOBER 29 th
BACK A G A IN -F A M O U S CHINESE FOOD - CLIFF HOUSE STYLE
Prepared by Popular Cooks From Before
COME - DANCE - FUN - GOOD FOOD
OPENING OCT. 27th
The BILLY TO'NTON TRIO
FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY
California is the proud parent I portation, •• said Hayward Powell
of a new low-cost motor car, the I of the Powell company. "We
“Sport Wagon,” placed on the j spent two years In design, tool
market by Powell Manufacturing ing and perfecting the car It is
Co.. Compton, to sell for less than built like a battleship, yet h a n
dles lightly, steers easily and
$1 '0000.
rides like a pleasure car. It is
This jaunty, multi-purpose ve easy
to park. too. But most im
hicle. adaptable for use as a portant
all, the Sport Wagon
commercial pick-up, sport or u til meets the of overwhelming
need for
ity car, has had an excellent re a truly low-cost vehicle for
ception since its first appearance eral transportation purposes." gen
late in 1954.
300 UNIT CAPACITY
The Powell product has a 90
production capacity of
h.p. standard popular model en the Present
company
300 units per
gine and a sleek-lined all-welded month, with the is first
offering be
steel body built on a standard ing limited to the pick
up body
motor car chassis. It weighs 2700 style, which has a six by
'hs. and has a 117-inch w heel foot carrying area behind the four-
eab.
base. r-rtc ,1 at $1100 delivered
The Powell firm was estab
. the lished
in
Los
Angeles
in
1926,
Powell Sport Wagon has been moving to Compton in 1940. II
perfected through tests over the first m ade motor scooters and
past two years.
during the last war converted
STURDILY BUILT
production to rockets and shells
"We saw the need for a good Partners in the enterprise are
looking, sturdy low-cost car that Hayward and Channing Powell
could be styled to double for brothers. Their address is 2914 N
light-duty pick-up work as well Alameda, Compton. Telephone
as for personal and sport tran s NEvada 6-1729.
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IR O O K ÎÏ4 G S
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40 foot-2 Bedroom • • •
35 foot-2 Bedroom • • • •
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*4995
*4295
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24 foot MASONITE . . . full price *195.00
32 foot SPARTANETTE................. *2795
35 foot ROLLAWAW 2-bedroom . . *2995
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