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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The final tab u latio n gave C W. ward the south 1
ity over his ideas Maybe, he did
The C hristm as holidays will be
it entirely for th at reason.
upon us before we realize th at the Glover a lead of 23 votes over the car, going over
Youth read the papers, perhaps month is up. Several of the local his opponent, F ra n k J. Black- turned over.He was <•
more thoroughly than do their stores are planning to stay open erby, electing him to office of rushed to the hospital
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elders. Youth derives considerable S aturday evenings until eight, to sheriff of Del N orte county.
education from the colum ns of a care for late shoppers who may
newspaper. Don't believe if — find it difficult to reach these
COQUILLE—Quick thinking on
ju st go to most any school and places during the working hours. the past of young D arrell S and
see how current events are read
„ ers, son of M r' and Mrs. Ed S and
Wendell Willard,
and ducunned. T alk to any h.gh
w egk n e ers of this place, saved a young Oregon State College
school lad about consumer choice
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0 / an a,„ cle. or style.
\P ',ot„ m l ‘ ^ ' nt, Tues,U,y °> ,h a ‘ playm ate’s life Tuesday afternoon was a brief caller on h,
\w eek, in order to carry any good in the flooded creak by the F ifth M’ss Zora Ziegler, here $
afternoon. Wendell, who
It is impossible to estim ate the wishes people m ay w ant to ex- S tre e t bridge.
The youngsters w’ere playing by a gunner on a navy dive
num ber of syndicated columns in 1 tend the public. Thursday, fol-
the American press today. Your lowing Christm as, m ost places of the w ater, throw ing chips and following his freshman
daily newspaper will carry’ no business will begin their inven- o th er article s in and w atching OSC, is now in his
less than four each day, with tory, in order to be ready by Jan. them sw irl aw ay in the current, year, studying to be an
when one of the lads lost his b a l tu re teacher.
others alternated the following . I, with a clean slate.
ance and plunged in. Young D a r
T h e G range dance,
day. These men, each with his
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own pair of eyes, sees and reports
Quite a num ber of people have rell Sanders jum ped forw’ard and evening, attracted a large
what he sees. His findings m ay or asked the P ilot: "W hat about the grabbed the lad ’s foot and held of merry’-makers, it is re
A fter returning last
may not agree, and sometimes, proposed police set up foi this on while he called for help. He
from a business trip to Sai
it is possible for a man to be a re a ? " T h a t’s a good question, is in the first grade.
cisco, Elmer Bankus left!
entirely wrong in his deductions. one which m ust be answ ered by
SM ITH R IV ER—Jose Sanchez for Medford, from where;
the people of the area. However,
In journalism school, back in these facts are e x iste e n t:
of this place is confined to the plane reservations for
the days when I was a flecgling
The Altar Society cart
Seaside hospital, suffering from
There is no police protection in severe burns received last S a tu r scheduled for Dec. 17, hu
R eporter, it was our fortune tu
be sent out on a train w reck this area a t present, except for day, when his c a r overturned cancelled, it was reported!
case, which, at the same tim e, the occasional, and often in fre south of C rescent C ity ,’about 6:30 day afternoon. Conflict of
v.as being covered by reporters quent visit of the sta te highw ay p. m.
was given as reason of
<f)om m any metropolitan daily patrol. The sheriff's office has a
I t is said, Sanchez, driving to- lation.
reporters. This wreck had as var deputy here, m ainly for serving
ied and numerous ac-'cu^ts pub. legal papers, and that explains
lished as there were reporters. the local police protection.
Local News li
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By Dewey
W riting a column for a news
paper with the editor, m ust, it
is presumed, be compared to a
housewife in her planning of the
meals her family will be served.
One column, like one meal, may
be a “lark.” but repeated efforts
really bear heavy before the
year is up.
L ik e (i meal, a column m ust
have spice to m ake it palatable. It
is permissible, at tim es, to just
put in the ‘‘left-overs,” but this
becomes old, a fte r a time. Cons
tantly the housewife watches the
season for t id-bits to tem pt the
lagging appetites, so likewise the
editor of a column m ust scan the
horizon for his choice morsels of
w it to “feed info the linotype.”
An editor doesn't necessarily
w ant his readers to agree with
him that would become m onot
onous. He wants, most of all. to
create comment in the com m un
Hie high s* hool staff is le a rn
ing the technique of w riting as
it is done in the new spaper field.
They are learning w hat the cost
is in physica' and m ental effort
to produce a newspaper.
Going back to column w riting,
the author w i n s * be b iief in his
1.m arks, so as not to tire the
reader with useless details, but at
the same time, m ust tell the en
tire story. This accom plishm ent
comes only with long experience,
and som etim es not then. W hile
many colum nists are made, by
their connections, m ost of the
colum nists are born.
Naafi Cafe
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flu b Teas
Dinner Parties Of Any Occasion
Lodge or C lu b Functions Calling For Meals!
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9, & 9, Cafe
O pen 7:00 a. in. to 8:00 p. m.
DI N N B B S AND SH O RT ORDERS
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
FLOSSIE BUCHANAN, Proprietor
B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R
R ea l E s ta te F or S a le
See “Pete" when in need of a home, bulb land,
or any property in the Rrookings-Harbor Area.
Insurance Coverage For Your Even’ Need!
P e te J. Iyesm eister A g en cy
Real Estate And Insurance
Central Building
Brookings, Oregon
W ith no bank in the locality, it
is necessary for business firms to
carry quite large sums of money
from week to w’eek, which may
be tem ptation for burglaries, if
tim es w ere such as to encourage
this practice. In addition, local
people have become so lax in ob
serving traffic rules because of
this lack of police protection, it
is little w onder that many, when
in larg e r places, can rem em ber
such rules.
Police protection w ill cost —
a sizeable am ount each m onth,
if the com m unity can expect any
thing in w ay of service. Certainly
the need is here, if people can
but see it.
From E x ch a n g es:
COQUILLE—A p arty of high
way surveyors from the Oregon
state highway office will arrive
here early in December to s ta rt
surveys of the proposed new high
way which will skirt the edge
of Coquille and cross the Coquille
river a t the edge of town, it was
announced this week by Hode
Caughell who has arranged hotel
reservations for the party.
The survey party is well ahead
of planned schedule and President
Evan Albom stated th at this was
a concrete exam ple of w hat the
visit of R. H. Baldock, state en
gineer, has done for the work
project on Highway 101.
M anager Thompson of the Hotel
Coquille has arranged to t a k e
care of the party which will be
made up of at least six men and
not more than eight.
It is the belief of the Cham ber
of Commerce highway com m ittee
that a survey now is a real cause
of rejoicing as it seems probable
th at construction work on this
end of 101 might s ta rt much
sooner than originally expected.
At present the sta te highway
commission has $600,000 to spend
on the Coquille-M arshfield high
way and costs at the present time
average $125,000 to $150,000 per
mile.
CRESCENT CITY Final count
in the Del N orte sheriff race was
made last Friday, when the county
board of supervisors m et in spe
cial session to count the absentee
ballots.
It was revealed th a t out of the
170 absentee ballots sent out only
1156 of these w ere returned to
the county clerk, and eight of
these w ere rejected by the board,
due to im proper signatures, thus
le a v in g o n ly 14$ b a llo ts to be
counted.
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