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P age h ,ght In the b a n d of THURSDAY. JANUARY 9 Oglg** * » » * » ____ D ance a t H a rb o r G range this in fa n t son re tu rn e d from Va night, Jan. 11. Come ver. W ash., th e last of the Dr. George M ecklenburg, in th e and enjoy it. —a a \ a fte r spending several wee) cist: “If we use atom ic bombs Mr. and Mrs. J. A. N ew ton and th a t city. As I See It even in w ar play, we are yelling W ashington Post, of S ep tem b er at death to come and get us.” 23. 194«. sta te d : "I cam e back ♦ l ì y B a rto n W. M arsh How can we. facing the condi- from E urope very loath to have Watch For Announcements of Our Big Do we. of this country, realize tio”r“ w h^ ’ all know is h a n g - t o adm it th at ours is th e most when we are confronted w ith im -; over OUI» headSt the things drunken nation in the w orld.” pending disaster and ru in ? Have th jt the foUowing facts show we W ell, neighbors, w h at do you we lost our ability to properly ;trp The situation should think*of it ? The m enace of atom ic evaluate magnitude* <f destrue- |wcogDe a p e ^ o n a j lssUe w ith ev- destruction cloaking th e world tion and misery. I but s ta te the intelligent citizen of this na- like a funeral pall, m illions now To appear in the Pilot Soon! sincere opinion of the w orld's starving, we give o u r g rain and g re at and wise « h e n 1 w rite th at When form er president H erb ert su g ar to the d istillers and brew- never in the history of m ankind Hoover returned from his to u r of era, to convert into alcohol w ith) b such ominous and destructive ins, e c tjon o( t he w ar-ruined por- which to ruin o u r boys and girls, evils threatened the hum an race fjonj. of the w he rep o rted and let the w orld starv e. It ju st Complete Hardware Line ns are crowding in at this present ' j f |h , country th a t does not m ake sense. W hat are moment. Here o r- a few s t .t e - » e going to do about i, ? n w n t. glcano, fro m the thou- , starv atio n a n d th a t mil- rands that could be w ritten which , i()ns uouM Ju rp ,v dle re v e a I how the shapers of hum an h(.,p , bem in , ima th rug o and action reg ard th*i v er¡fle a tiPn of this we are in- W a lte r Hofsess has been ta k in g pres. ni .it, a a n : form ed th at tens of thousands m edical tre a tm e n t from a d o cto r I)r. Raymond D hosd.ck: To u r„ riv| d a j, m j,_ a t Coos Bay. m any ears comes the sound of the H„ ns m ore w „ hin , he Mr. and Mrs. M ilton H am ersly tram p of doom Ttmc ,s short. | m on(hs tb cre js re tu rn ed hom e from Lakeview’, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler: ¡ . ¡ . _ . . . , . . . . ' a change in the situation., 1 w here they septn holidays w ith “The ne end cannot be far distant. n I »1 . i n n • e r *1. « f i r c * t c i • v m n n * h a D uring t the first six m onths o f , relatives. H. G. W ells: “The w'orld is at 1946 the brew ers and d istillers The m any friends and rela- the end of its te th e r The end of everything we call life is close 7 in 2 , the V o ,, United \ “ “ v" S ta te s •? consum ed tives of Dick Hofsess will be glad at hand " 3.314.811 tons of grain. F or th e b e a r tb a t be is able up General Jan C hristian S m u ts: a : t . >lx. f ’¿’n ’^7 in a w heelchair. He ex pects to PAINTS AND SUNDRIES “There e. n be no doubt any more '' ’ ,ed 500.000 bushels of g ra in have an X -ray pciture tak en of * ».» mrtn t rt trx tnn ii .et i I lnr»e on/1 his legs, and be able to re tu rn to the hour h a , struck. M ankind has mart,‘ large graln lncreases his hom e la te r this week. He had undergon su rg ery a t St. V incent arrived at the crisis of his fate. f t- '' F or the year. 1946. th e brew ers h i t a , about a w w k Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered The fate of its fu tu re as a civ- according t o t h e B rew ers J o u m a b Miss G a lb r„ ,b has re . A pump for every need! eonaumed 300535351 pounds ot , urnvd h(,r bomp a( (hp , sugar. The effect this s ta rtlin g , ,ols re s tu ra n , a f te r !p en d in g tbp Complete Line of Plumbing Goods, increase in the consum ption of hoHd a t Los An lps intoxicating liquors ,s having up- Mr anrt M r Tpd n world.** I W R IT E “ d ^ so : Hy throughout th e country t h a n ' Carter. Canadian phys,- liquor. . ■ S aturday January Clearance Chetco Home & Auto Supply Co. Langlois News Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing Ge; DUTCH BOY PUM PS Pine Cone THEATRE Box Office Opens 7:30 Show- S ta rts 7:45 Brookings Oregon Last Time Tonight: -H ark waters ” Friday and Saturday— DOIBLEHEADER January 10 and 11— Lum & Abner in “PARTNERS IN TIME” plus ZANE GREY’S “Sunset Pass 0,n....,a*'...Per P! i . 0 »nd son left Wednesday after- STOVES, RANGES AND “ C U STO M A IR E ” should even cause a crazy m an noon for th e ir hom e at C o ttag e to become sane. Grove. CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS "In 19113 we had a consum ption Mr. and Mrs. Don A u er a n d ! of 1.69 gallons p er ca p ita : in son of Coquille visited Mrs. A u er’s We just got in a new shipment! 1935 it »11 i VoV-’ j n m o th er- Mrs. C arrie Boice, and 1937 w« had 14.90; in 1945 t h e | si> te r M ary I average for every man. wom an Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Hofsess and child in this country w as w en{ | O C oquille T h u rsd ay for 20.67 gallons.” Taken from ’lip- fu rn itu re and h a t e moved into sheet of A ugust 19. 1946. th e house on th e W ill Sabin "The F. B. I. reports for tht ranch, form erly occupied by the ! first six m onths of 1946 in 1422 ¡a ( M ary E. Thom pson. W A T C H T H IS CORNER cities w ith a population of 47,-i 000,000 the num ber of persons t T ry Classified A ds— T h ey pay! a rre ste d for violating the liquor laws. 21.144, driving while in to x icated. 44.823; and drunkeness, 914.919. D uring the sam e period crim e in the ru ra l d istricts in creased m ore th an 19'i over the corresponding period of 1945. The F K I. also sta te s th a t five tim es as ruiTny women w ere a rre ste d for drunkeness in 1944 as in 1932. j D runken driving am ong wom en ■ d u rin g th a t period increased to PHILt O, in portable, table, or combination models a stag g erin g 2‘2 6 'r. T he suprem e co u rt of the U n it OL\ MPK in Dortable, table or combination models ed S ta te s recently s ta te d : "T he PACKARD BELL table models GILFILLAN table models sta tistic s of every s ta te show a g re a te r am ount of crim e and m is ery a ttrib i table to the use o ft a rd e n t sp irits obtained in t h e s e ; 1 K ARD-BELL Mechanical and Electrical Phonograph re ta il saloons than to any o th e r BELL SOI ND Public Address Svsteni source V.'e do not suppose th ere is a m ore potent fa cto r in keep ing up the necessity of asylum s, p en iten tiaries. the jails, and pro ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES: Toasters, Pressure Cookers, ducing pauperism and im m oral- J. J. Gallagher P L U M B IN G Introducing Our Stock BEST IN RADIOS ON HAND BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW * THESE ITEMS NOW IN STOCK Sunday ami Monday — January 12 and 13— Matinee, 2 p. m., Sunday “The Stranger" with Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young and Orson Welles, who also is direc tor of the show. 0ASKt> pALL Irons, Bed Lamps, Table Lamps, Hot Water Heaters. MIS( ELLANEOI S: Plastic Dinnerware, ( hrome Kitchen ware, Overhead Fixtures, Wall Fixtures, Fluorescent Fixtures, Batteries, Extension Cords, Extension Wire, Candv, Cigarettes and Shell Jewelry . COMING SOON — WAT( H FOR THEM; PRESTELINE ELE( TRIC RANGES DAI NDERALL WASHING MACHINES Philco Refrigerators and Philco Home Freezers A complete line ot (iifts. Novelties, Stationery and H ardware! U t h u rt ci repair shop, equipped to properly repair e le c tr u a l appluinces and fix- Wednestlay and T hursday - January 15 and 16— “The Powers Girls” itb Georee Murphy and I I tares, and radio repair as soow as pa rts a m e e ~ O u r w o rk and m erchandise are guaranteed by us a t all tim es. Brookings “Rani Rods* versus Crescent City Independents Brookings High Gym. 7:30 p. m. Friday, January 10th Bob’s Appliance Shop R. H. COX, Proprietor Templar Hotel Building Brookings. Ore.