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A layman'.1
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usually only barely m entioned
in history has tx-en added to the
collection at th e Public Library.
“T he S ecret ol the H ittites,” by
Ceram , is a fascinating account
of com parativi ly » nt acheai-
ogle explorât io m tnt adìanus
of Turkey. T usand.* it dot-
av
um ents upon
found, tran s la t 1 ,and th eir te x ts
not only up ate much contem p-
o rary d ata but s set thii now eC 'd
nation off as ha .ng ts pro»
origin in w hat la ter becam e
E urope. One of the most ipter-
estin g p arts ol t ’era m ’s w ork is
th a t in whi h he describes thi
p ains-taking w ork and know!-
• edge required for the decipher
ing of the very ancient w ritings,
and fhe p arallelin g of th e ir his
torical annotations w ith those of
t h«-ir e<
yrians, Phoenicians and E gypt-
C ians T h e w o r k is i l l u s t r a t e d
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Rav Pisarek, Joe Murphy
Editorit and PubUshfru
S U B S C R IP T IO N
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A S S O C IA T I ' N
O C IA T IO N
A DOLLAR CIRCULATES
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Shop at home. From tune to time
that sentence is tossed out for what it’s
worth by various interests. Naturally,
the businesses themselves have most to
gain by using the slogan over and over.
The average person should he in
terested in weighing that phrase, and
ascertaining its true worth. Why, he
should ask himself, Why should I shop
a t home?
And there are a variety of reasons.
And most of the reasons are gf*xl ones.
FIRST—You realize, of course,
that the local merchant is paying taxes.
H e is paying taxes to send your child
ren to school, and to build your roads,
and to provide police, and fire protect
ion. And. it follows that every dollar
that he pays is a dollar that you don’t
pay. And more, it follows that if the
business prospers, lie can afford to pay
more dollars in taxes.
SECOND—Y our local merchant
can provide service. No matter if it is
an appliance, a new e.ir, a watch or a
flashlight—you can walk up to your
local merchant and say—look Buster,
1 want it fixed! And now.
Try to get that service elsewhere.
Sure it may come, hut days or weeks
aftel you need it. '
T H IR D —Your local merchant can
lx* cussed at. That may seem like an
strange reason for shopping at home,
but it isn’t. Supposing the product is
inferior. It is much easier to tell the
merchant so, than it is to write a letter
to some ini|XTsonal firm. Further, your
local merchant is more susceptahle to
public opinion, and is tuned to the idea
that the customer is always ri^ht. I le
will replace the product, or he isn't a
good merchant.
FOURTH You know that the
local me. eh mt isn't out to give you u
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“slicking.” You know that because of .................................
aioiy one o.
the fact that he is here today—and he positions of the home life <
will he here tomorrow—trying to do
business with you again. Business at
home isn’t a one-shot proposition. They
obviously depend on repeat business.
F IF T II—The money you spend in
Brookings and Harbor stays here—and
circulates. It goes round and round and
round again. Who knows, hut what you
may get it hack again in a different
manner. 1 he money sent out of town
is gone for good.
S1XTII—If you shop at home, and
if the business prospers, and if the com
munity prospers, you can he assured
that the merchant will use a good share
of his profits in bettering his inventory,
and his services—and perhaps his prices.
A prosperous communty will see other
Ix-nefits to. It may eventually lead to
community improvements and recreat-!
ional improvements that will make this
a better place to live and work.
SEVFNTII and LAST — Your |
businessman is your friend. You see him
on the street, in the howling alley, in
your church, and your sons see his som
in school Treat him as a friend.
But we could go on and on. We
do want to say that the shoe fits on both
feet, however. The local merchant has
to try to improve his business and his
product and service. He has to try to
keep his prices competitive . . . and tr)
religiously to do so. Without this, all
that has been said before is just so
much wind.
1 lie Pilot has inaugurated a special
feature, designed to encourage and to
promote the idea of shi pping at home.
Brookings has a lot o' merchants and
businesses, as evidenced by the list on
another page of the Pilot. Patronize
them and yon will he glad yon did'
Thursday, February 2, 1956
he Mormon p e p ,
JLD SU IT ------
h re th e re w ere mixed m ar-
A suit has been filed in the
*ages, is set fo rth in th e new
S Coui
of Appeals, San
"P a p a M arried A .Mormon” by
an sco. which could have
1 itzgerald. *1 he book i
aterial effect on the economy
w ith pictures of the principals.
C urry Count*.-, if decided in
and hence, the ch aracters are
:• of th e appealants.
i ot en tirely fictional.
is. Gladys Laycock, ol P ra ir-
The lib rary recen tly ordered
C ty, Oregon, through her
several new books which are
t» n >s, will claim the var-
paid for through fines and a, ,r -
s or; t-rs and acts prohibiting
al moneys, as well as oth er
¡ton of goal is in
P
funds.
t i e constitution,
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bases her claim
id e a to exploit ai
on be.n
•15 M ILLIONS DAMAGE —
deposit she inher-
T he s ta te of W ashington is re valuabh
h
fath er, in G n nt
ported, through its nurst *vi.ien
¡nty.
' v ciation, to hav e suffered at
Before the 1;a w requiring th at
ist 15 m Ilion dollars dam ages
frorn thp N ovem ber tree e. n ■> all new ly-m ined gold be sold to
the governm ent at $35 an ounce,
loss will effect the economy of
considerable of the valuable
the w hole northw est and is of i
m etal w as produced in C urry
sIx ‘c’a l local in terest because of ( unty.
a b 0 lu ,n ed " " " V cr°**
O b" A N O T H E R " B U R N T ’’ C H ILD
'° n’ *?* ° e,1,‘c’inK ' hp i'y ,’ran-
Busy shopping M other and a
o<'al1.' probably including busier boy helping. Mamma
th(Me
dooryard, hcre
wan(c<)
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,
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sc ra p er
gadgets
for
bow
an 1 things. Sonny didn’t
get the drift until M amma said,
“You know, one of those things
like I broke when I was spank
ing you w ith it.”
Sonny abandoned the hunt.
\e w Diaper
Like B-29
Fur a ire« booklet,
K r ile Dexter D ia p er
F a c t o r y , D e p l. N ,
llo u tlo n 8. T r i .
Pat.
Wing-section goes Pe«11 ;
in back, tail sec
t io n in f r o n t ,
b o m b -b a y snugs
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per
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up in < ra *h , ob- D E X T E R
s o rb s lik e
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sponge,
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neat as a pin, so
easy to wash and dry you ¡us*
'-n y half a supply and save
diaper
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cleaning
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50 prizes of $500
75 prizes of $250
100 prizes of $100
555 prizes of $50
785 prizes in a l l -
total of $150,000
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$ £0,000
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and register the motor number of your 1950 or newer model car
(any make). That’s all. N o tin g to buy or guess or solve.
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ORDER TODAY FROM
T he S uprem eC burt has affirm
ed the decision of the C u rr\
County C ircuit Court in the case
of Rock and C hurchm an vs
Cadherrv and Campbell.
In th e tria l of this ease, it was
alleged
th a t G adberry a n o
C am p li'll had seized and sawed
up some logs belonging to the
plaintiffs war. claim ed that th
was done a fte r Gadbe»ry and
i Cam pbell tixik over the sawm ill
a fte r the N yberg L um ber Com
pany had ipnt o,« 'ratin g it. A fter
tlk* plaint ffs had put in tlv'ir
evidence. Judge King, on the
motion of the defendents, d s-
’ I ss, d the case on the groun is
that Ruck and C hurchm an na 1
failed to pi ove th e ir case. Rock
and Chure!
then apputleil
■ >m Jüdin
•ision to
sum. th e .■supreme Court said,
• ‘We ag ree with the tria l c o i .l
• th at th e re w»s no e'd'Emce that
the defen.lents converted the
ocs.
I d F. Ackley, local atornev,
repre «'nt«sl G a d b e r r y and
Cam pbell before the Suprem e
Court
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Don t miss this chance at $50.000 or
that exciting world trip for two. H urry
in to your dealer s now. Y ou may have
a luekv m otor num ber!
And it's so easy to w in: You merely
bring proof of ow nersh ip - for your 1050
or newer model ear — to any Plym outh
dealer, and copy your m otor num ber
onto the FREE entry blank. See rules.
S w e e p s ta k e s o p e n s J a n u a r y 1 7 —
h u r r y in a n d e n te r n o w !
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in t o e c w i u » t e n t r y l»>«.
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i-.wd o r r i c i s r s t t i m o a rtifte n t» a n y pn»»f a f <>wn«*n>hip
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COLD SUFFERERS
C O L O discom forts y » l d q u ic k ly to
S T A N B A C K S p ro s c rip tio n fo rm u la ,
S T A N B A C K tab le ts or pow ders w o rk
fast to b rin g c o m fo rtin g re lie f fro m
tiro d . sore, aching muscles, n s u ra lg .a
and headaches due to colds.
T h at's nil there is to it! T here’s no
o bligation—nothing whatever to buy or
solve or rhyme. (Sure, we hoj»e you’ll
look over the new jet-age Plym outh . . .
biggest car of the low-price t h r e e . . .
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low-price car with Push Button
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