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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1955)
— TH AN K YOU T hank you. W illiam Hines and Barney M atthew s, for your offer- 6ng of blood, and thanks to the \.a lk :n g B lood,B ank for having r e x the blood available. Jam es H arper, H arbor. for QUICK RELIEF of HEADACHE NEURALGIA Ease Pains of Headache Neuralgia . Neuritis with Quick Acting STANBACK Test STANBACK against any preparation you’ve ever used . . . See how quick relief comes. 'j f / 'C i ß / J The newly form ed Brookings C am era Club is staging a showing of local colored slides a t th e VFW Hall, next Tuesday evening, at 7:20 p.m. The show will consist T he Executive C om m ittee of the C( local hobbyists’ w ork and will B aptist Church Missionary Soc be free. iety m et Monday at the home of Due to an alm ost im perceptable th e President. Mrs. John Burback, hum p in the highway, ju st about on Easy S treet. Plans wen? m ade in line w ith the w est w all of the for th e next meeting to be held ’dot Bui'ding, cars and tru ck s in th e basem ent of the church. I ' mg eith er way, bow to the N ovem ber 17. w ith dessert lunch neighborhood, the am plitude of a t 1 :30, w ith Mrs. A rchie H en heir bow proportional to their d ric k s and Mrs. O. F. K ru g er as speed. Riding in a car, one hardly hostesses. Mrs. W alter Sadler, program tices it but, reading this, prob- bly several will, and th e re m ay chairm an, is preparing a panto- m ine depicting W hite Cross w ork 1 follow all sorts of com plaints!! and W hite Cross w ork will be given out. Baby gowns, crib sheets ?!i. ar.d Mrs. C harles G rayshel, and surg ery gowns are to be m ade nd Mi. and Mrs. F red Fox left and sent to M issionary hospitals .h u is in y for P ortland, and re w here they are much needed. Mrs. turning Monday night. T he group C laude Goldizen will h? in charge took el th e E vergreen d istrict of devotions. Ladies of the church li.ri.e. shoppers contest while they and o th e rs are cordially invited. wer^ there. BAPTIST GROUP HAS MEETING eAv eAScrc/ic, Ütoi/tu / fa Mr. and Mrs. C harles Chris- ianson spent a few days around th eir old home in Glide, visiting friends th ere and at Roseburg, during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W ebb H ibbard have retu rn ed to th e ir H arbor home a fte r over a m onth in W ash ington. They have been on th eir an n u al tre k to help one of W ebb's b ro th ers w ith his apple harvest. T hfre i- nothing mvste. ous about the treatment of dis- ea-e. It is a sound, practical procedure. The physician deliber I i , h individual case, prescribes the remedy m dicatid. Di • He th Page 3 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS, OREGON T h u rs d a y , N o v e m b e r io , 1 9 5 5 wild propaganda of the patent edi< ition r- ults in Mriout ii’i .in Ei. n a ni.uoi ilh ss should not be neglected. W hen you t. i I uut of sorts,” consult a competent physician. Kecei.e the benefit of his years of study. Then bring his ¡i:i scriptions to us to be fill«d. If yours is an illness that yields to treatment, prompt recovery will be your reward. F R A N K ’S P H A R M A C Y — Open 9 am. to 9 p.m. — ■ - New Phone Number 1114 — SOCIAL SECURITY MAN SETS DATE " C arlos L. H unsinger, m an ag er of th e Social S ecu rity d istrict off ice in E u rek a, announced th a t Joseph L. Kycek, rep resen tativ e of his office will m a in ta in hours I at th e City H all in Brookings, f om 1 un til 5 p.m.. N ovem ber 15. The rep resen tativ e m aintains tiiis itin erary service to assist in- d viduals in claim ing th e ir old-age end survivors insurance, and to furnish inform ation rela tiv e to all ; I bases of the program . Tom McKenzie, m yself and a couple of o th e r people who are alw ays thinking up n a y s to stir up trouble have hit on an idea to prom ote a road over to G rants Pass and Medford. This is tl." first m ention of it in the Pilot, and I'll toss it out for the wolves to de vour. — pipe dreams — W e w ere thinking of a m ass caravan, probably by jeep and horseback over th e m ountains to K erby or O 'B rien next sum m er It would probably go over b etter if the carav an rolled into G rants P ass a t th e sam e tim e these people w ere having a p arad e o r some big festvities, so th a t the Brookings people could p articip ate with the proper fanfare. They could an nounce th a t the Brookings (x’ople a re here- an d they cam e through Oregon to get here. — pipe dreams Mrs. E dith Ackley, whose phone is 2472, will be w riting news for the PILO T. Anyone having an y Wo” s ta rt off by appointing Ed thing they th in k m ight be of in T h ortnton as coniniander-in-chief terest to others are asked to get of th e horse brigade. Hi? could get in touch w ith her. several dozen riders. I'm sure, to charge across. Wo probably could C harlie Young w ent to P o rt get 20 or 30 jeeps, and m aybe a land. last week, on a buying trip, hot rod o r two. he said, but his trip suspiciously — pipe dream s coincided w ith the E vergreen I t has got to be big enough to E arbershoppers show there. a ttr a c t th e atten tio n of the P o rt land papers, so enough peoplo An unconfirm ed report says th a t would have to put aside a day or Col. G ran t W illiams, U.S.A.G.C., tw o for the trip. We probably is a patien t at L etterm an Hos could even get Ju n io r H anscam to pital in SanFranciscc, having had fly over, riding convoy for the a h eart a ttac k the sam e day as group .which would be carrying P resident Eisenhower. G rant is banners and th e rest. Any oth er said to have been stationed in the suggestions? sta te s at the time, a fte r a long — pipe dream s — tu rn of d uty in the Orient. He and Max B rainard, the self-appoint Mrs. W illiams are very well ed sage of Chetco Avenue, has ju st known throughout the older C u r finished reading John G unthers ry residents, he having been dis "Inside A frica.” I asked him w hat tric t atto rn ey and Mrs. W illiam s imp, cessed him most about the county superintendent for some book. He said th a t it w as sort of years. d isheartening to him to see those millions of millions of people in W ELL CH ILD CLIN IC T here will he a W ell Child Clin ic a t th e B rookings-H arbor G rade . chool on N ovem ber 18th betw een ! :30 and 11:30 a.m. Dr. P au l Ron- r iger will give physical exam in- i tions and im m unizations, assisted I y Mrs. D orothea Miller, Public . ea lth N urse. JIFFY BROOKINGS FEED and SEED Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jacobs are in receipt of a le tte r of thanks, from The W hite House. D enver, ‘‘The P resid en t is deeply g ra tfu l for your kind rem em branoes of him on his birthday. Your Good W ish, es, com ing during his convalensc- ence, have been very h eartening to him." A frica none of whom are sub scribers to th e Pilot. pipe dream s — Add an o th er to tie? long list of reasons why I like to live in Brookings. Nobody seems to care about how a person dresses, oi w hat a guy is w earing. I w ear a tie so seldom th a t relativ es have ¡topped sending them to me for C hristinas. T ake the o th er day for a case in point. I borrow ed a Chinese robe and a Scotch plaid st, which I draped over the robe and w ent into D im m ick’s to buy some tobacco. N oone even thought I looked different. T he robe and le s t w ere for a costum e party, and 1 w on’t be w earing them often on tlie street. pipe dream s — A ce rtain iiopular electrician in town, who had b e tte r rem ain nam eless, has offered his aervlcv« I to all th e d istrau g h t wives in the area, to w ire up th eir husbands cars, ala M arjorie. T here w as no word w h eth er or not the business would lx? a booming business. pipe dream s — Along those lines, a lot of mem- foik in tla region h a ie been en couraging th e ir wives to go out in the m ornings to s ta r t th e ir cars to get them "w arm ed up." U.$. Nail Christmas Club Checks are on their I Yes, thousands of Christmas Club members will be receiving their checks from U. S. National this week . . . in time for carefree Christmas shopping. Coronet 4-door Lancer ew ’56 Dodge Coronet 1 iwades Low-Price Field ! (:. T , If you aren’t receiving a Christmas Club check this year, be sure to get one next year —by joining U. S. National’s Christmas Club. Save a little each w e e k — anything from 50c to $10—and receive the entire amount plus interest for next year’s really carefree Christmas shopping. Choose the plan you wish and join now . . . then there’ll be a Christmas Club check in the mail for you next year. .¡¡s of the r u t Dodge success! 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