Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 13, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
In the Land of Opportunity....
,
ing of $75.649.199.
destroyed by a desire and craving J
FIR ST GRADE
Sharon Carr's was
a r r e s t' < tor
for alcohol ana
and tobacco.”
Henry ! Eddie Hoar, Lillian and Jam es best letter.
“Alcoholism causes the arrest
toDacco. Menryj
of two out of every three per- Ford.
Fields are back in school a fte r
D uring the March Of
As I See It
sons who find themselves in dis-
“There isn’t a thought in a having been ill for a week. Phil- the first graders donated
By Barton W'. Marsh
(R
trict p e n a l institutions.'’ from hogshead of beer. There isn t an jjpe Bonde is still home, sick.
»» i-J of Mar. ¡n.no
W ashington Times-Herald
idea in in a a irknln
whole hroirnrv
brewery ” 7'hon- I Group B completed th eir read ­
cits w it
As I see it: the m anufacture l t 1946.
dore Roosevelt.
ers and will begin new ones on
pm Brc
of alcoholic beverages is t h e
"Alcoholics occupied 35 p e r
“Who hath woe? Who hath
in cu lti
greatest demoralizing traffic in cent of the beds in Veterans fa-¡sorrow ? Who hath contentions, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rue.
which men engage Whenever 1 cilities in 1941, and with 16 mil- Who hath babbling- Who hath
The first grade wone one-half companions, of Lafayette] home.
witness a drunken man or wo­ lion World War 2 veterans com- wounds without
Has
41 * cause? n Who the m embership prize for the last w ere Saturday visitors
om w ii
man, or a teen-age boy or girl,
P
arent-T
eachers
m
eeting.
We
area,
en
route
to
Los
A
nt
hath
redness
of
eyes?
They
th
at
ing home this percentage will
acting as only intoxicated per
ti. Redut
. . ..
■
probablv rise.” Miss Myrtle Judd, tarry long at the wine; they th at now have $7.50 to spend fcr our visit a son-in-law and
sons can, I pity them. They are . ,
. ,
,
«. . _
. go to seek mixed wines. Look room. We haven’t decided as yet Ju st retired from active
eister
.
cri.el . victims
ot f a state of , so- chief . social
„ worker,
... veterans
.
* ad- not thou upon the wine when it w hat to buy.
r Brook
ing,
the
Kudrnas
are
ocl
.
.
.
.
..
.
m
inistration
facility,
Los
An-
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ciety. that is ignoring the de-
,
is red, when it giveth its color
Tuesday John S cherer showed first real vacation in many
struction of morals in vouth and ge..e.S,',
. .
,
in the cup. when it moveth itself us how to m ake boats. We each W hile in town they ca nr compl
« ge alike.
,
AU .i0“ " i « 1 ,0 d° 14 ,0
town.
the Pilot.
amine the police records any day aright. At last it biteth like a made one.
Bunk
We have, for i long, neglected in any cjty of our country and serpent, and stingeth like an ad­
Rem em ber the Americ,
We are learning to w rite le t­
bathre
the education of our youth in vou will fjncj there are more der.” Proverbs 23:29-32.
ters. Last week we w rote letters gion Auxiliary- food sale,
and lai
the nature and effect upon the people in jail because of the use
to
the third grade inviting ’hem held at Chetco Home
It-ins.
Pri
human mind and body, of alco-.of liquor, either directly or in-
Harbor _____
School Notes
to listen to the phonograph. They Supply Co.
rlars
holic products that the parents directly, than for any other cause.;
have no outlets to plug the pho­
For your every insiraxtl
Agency
Congressman * Edward H. I
THIRD GRADE
nograph in their room.
see Pete at LasmeJstar
loo many instances become e x -1^ ' 1 n‘° n S‘gna1, Dc<’embcr 1’l Peggy Moffitt w as absent Mon-
a m p i e s of ignorance and de-i J E d e a r H o o v e r in 1941
a n d T u e s ( Ja y ’
r crean
bauchery. Of » h a t real value is i c, L T t .
90 o r c e n .^ f
Frlday
had an o ,h er a n ,h -
y, stainli
educa,,,,,, it i, fads
c-tab.
er atti
■Sb moral principles. and bu.ld l)00 couh1
attribu(ed directly WaS ,he S ,ar'
4-inch
Easy S treet children brought
,h
'*'r\ " i ,Ch ° r ¡"directly «> iHtuor.••
y
J4 feet loi
a Valentine box for our room.
testifies for the good or bad i n __
dow
P. 0 . BOX 131
HARBOR,
* ••
‘The National W. C. T. U. re ­
We are learning another song,
education.
acres e?
I ocean, 3
There
-'rich drinking and ca­ ports that home drinking of a l­ called "Indian Lullaby.”
Sharon Allen was promoted to
ngs, C. t
rousing ir the homes, and far too coholic beverages has increased
lit He serious thought given to 500", since 1934 and is a con­ the first group.
Peggy Moffitt w ent to P ortland
eage and
the harvest of failure and mis­ tributing factor in juvenile de­
I Any amoi
ery that such standards produce. linquency. This is taken from the to get a new’ car.
Baptist Message of May 2, 1946.
Presley
Friday the first grade invited
Not much in a spirit of c rit­
Calif.
the
third
grade
to
listen
to
some
A
rrests
of
girls
under
18
in­
icism of the one who may lie
a victim of the drink habit,* but creased 178 per cent between records
bice home
rather that he may have oppor­ 1837 and 18-15. During the s a m e 1 Joanne, Dixie, and M arjorie
view, e
tunity to know something about period arrests for boys under 18 have read ten books.
lots. 0:
We have a p retty hyacinth in
the unscrupulous and nefarious increased 101 per cent for drunk-
eness,"
Baptist
Message
of
Feb
[consider
«
our
room.
combinations .that are arraved
ICE
citv.
against bun. combined in the var­ 28. 1746.
We have fun studying Grow­
“The man that counts Is the ing Big and Strong.
ious liquor organizations of the
fcness &
country, we herewith set forth man who is decent, a n d who
The
D
epartm
ent
Store
Kitten
lac
s
Vs
v
n
.
m
a
k
t'
himself
felt
as
a
force
for
»
d
ep
artm
en
t
s
to
re
Kitten
a short array of ,H of
I decency, a force for- cleanX . i . 7 !
in "M° re S ,tw ts
through department* of our’*gov- decency. « force for clean living,
I me tax
partm
ernment, a n d by authorative ^or civic righteousness.” Theodore
Phis week we were reading
x-deputy
spokesmen. Regardless of wheth Roosevelt.
Still have several hundred first class commert tment ma
< :• or not you agree with all that
“If we are going to found the about “The B attle of the Cows”
in
“If
I
were
Going.”
Brook:
that is written in this column, prosperity of the county its com­
C roft E a ste r lily bulbs, 7s, 8’s 9s, and 10s for
we iieg of you to give thc> > fac­ mercial prosperity, its industrial
In science stories this week
Ralph dc
tual statem ents the considera­ prosperity
upon an impregna­ we are reading on page 118.
tion u, which I hey are justly en ­ ble basis, we must cleanse the
icing, sp
V a ter is all over our school1
titled.
ndging,
foundation of the rot of alcohol." ground now’. We have been clean,
Dozing, car
According to the Alcohol Tax David Lloyd George.
ing the yard
Ralph A. 1
I nit of the U. S. Government, as
I am a total abstainer from
The second grade has not been !
8 mile
of Sept. 30, 1945, there are 142 alcoholic liquors. I always felt taking care of the ball.
|cn 101, ant
distilleries, 46.3 breweries, and I had a better use for mv head.”
We are going to draw names for
el road.
wineries licensed by the gov- Thomas A. Edison
Valentine Day.
b e v e r.e L ' Tb J’.**'*?“ \ « C h o lic
"The world today needs men.
U pentei
year a grand tot
J? th at nOt lhOSC whose niinds and will
SECOND GRADE
I repairing.
yey
giand..total in advertis- power have been weakened and
Group 1 finished their readers
Easy Sti
-and have “More Friends and
dinners and short orders
Neighbors”. Group 2 has new
well-dril
CLOSED EVERY TUESDAY
readers which are: Friends and
Fred C. I
Neighbors and Down the River
FLOSSIE BU C H A N A N , Proprietor
Road.
Me have only one more health
TRACT'
test in our health books and will
"“ng,
disi
get new Democracy readers.
n? Al Ci
We have our Valentine box
Brookin
decorated for our party, Fridav
afternoon.
fissiona
Ralph C arr is on a trip to Se­
attle. Patsv Taylor stepped on
M LIFE
a nail so was absent from her
CATERING ALSO TO:
DENT UI
class. Victor Kinion has also been
F ortify
Bridge Parties
Club Teas
absent.
n .V S H -T Y I’E INTERIOR D 0 0 R S -
I
Dinner Parties Of Any Occasion
Box 27
( ABINETS A SPECIALTY’
Lodge or Club Functions Calling For Mei
I
,1
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Local News II
Bush’s Lily Gardens
GROW ERS
P R IZ E
fl
OF
Croft
EA STER
P L A N T IN G
Ä»
L IL Y
STO CK
& 8» Cafe
Open 7:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m.
LET
ME
Build It!
800/t Cafe
Millwork and Cabinet Shop
Door and M indow Frames
YYe make special size sash, too!
M ASON
'
&
EDW ARDS
GEN EKAL CONTRACTORS
Brookings, Oregon
Newspapers
Cigarettes
C H A D ’S
»Rv mixers
FOU N T A I N
S E R V IC F
IÇE CREAM TO TAKE HOME
lagazines
Tobaccos
G R E E N
SLA BS
Order now while
Supply is plenti­
ful, at reduced
price:
$7.50
Per Cord
$9.00 per load
Mrs. C. I. Patrick, Manager
12 to 1
?E
Sand &
Gravel
d e l iv e r e d
It is wise to order
early to perm it sea­
soning for a time.
In large or small lots!
Brookings Fuel
Company
B R O O K IN G S
Land And Townsite Company
Brookings, Oregon
0. Sci
^' s : cia >
Ro,,ni 6
Central Buildini
H.
, Chas,
^ ' bers
CONSl
. Centra
citings
J. E.
de ,
hours 10
Bldg.
ED F.
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