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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1947)
.BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON "W orld’s Finest C hinate” stitu te strik in g evidences that w e ,th e n e ls chaos at the end of the are frig h tfu lly close to a ® c run. \\ ho wants to plunge into of chaos. k« I See It ¡th a t? The worst of all is that • ü wopua ÄH Today m ore than half the en- it is almost impossible to find i tire w orld suffers u n d e r the man in any station of life, that C ha-Ichains of actu al slavery or self- is willing to come up squarely chaotic times. JT adjective that most dom. About large portions of Eu- and fac^ the i^ u e for what it Lc-ibe< the condition rope and Asia there has oeen really is. The nations dodge it , geirfrally throughout erected barriers, blacker t h a n the statesmen of the world are * ® 'Fho nil* the cloak of death, behind which dodging it. the man on the s’reet. 1 f e x p e r i j unnum bered millions are having in the store, on the farm.' - •<- » R IT E X n t which h a s '« rou n d iro n \ th.Tif HVeS the laSt inS »fare attempted o m d' in^ ray of r , .... inder-, he PUMU,t 1L In h:' P;-;vate NOW IN STOCK ('ongoleum rugs Speed Queen (Gasoline) washing machine New Breakfast Nook Sets New Mattresses and Springs New ( ongoleum Rugs New Assortment of ('hairs Large Selection of Modern Light Fixtures Double-Oven Gas Range W »stinghouse and Victor Radios Portables and Combination Radio-phonographs Farm Battery Radio Sets Westing house and Sampson Automatic Irons. thinking lite, liberty, and and reasoning the average person of happine».« F o r reftwes t Page Ft face the issue s r t l \ i the nations in -!th ese- ,h e ir unh;iPPV w orld has ly. m his conversation he tries ‘treat experim ent no m ean ln e o ,h ®r than chaos. In to fiind a way around it. when t nnnalism there is ! th e m ornin« they say “Would there is no way, but G ods way. r na 1 i th-it is sure God w ere evening.” And in and most people reject that. I |? p be fount . the ev?njng they say "Would can clox- this column tonight outcome will be. It i G<xJ jt the rlrt w is trying to fi'-A “ w ere morninS•” In other w ith no more f>,in. statem ent ....portion* of th e world, w ar s t i l l than the words of the Psalmist L n( rope stretched along , of a precipice If it can rages, and as for these millions, “O that I had icoips Zikt a dove. th e ir hopes burn dimly on the then would I fly away and be at ianding on the proper yaw ning brink of chaos. n s f .” [nil have succeeded in its J biective. If ii it ti lands lanus on' uni Let us look for a moment at — _ ' ' side it will have o u r own front yard: W hat have A bah>’ «hower was given for chaos With this condi-1 we here th a t should cause us to ^,rs Ra> LaFontaine at the Tom inlv before it, it is in a shout for joy, as we seek to c n 'son home last Wednesday af- decided uncertainly as p e n e tra te the fu tu re? For the fe rnoon. with Christine Lucas and W. E. Wolfe •come of the adventure, j past several years labor and liv- Adelia Hassett as co-hostesses, V. A. Mendenhall Sr. at all certain of t h e J n£ costs have been playing a Refreshments were enjoyed at Grayshel Building Brookings, Oregon which it is going to land. J gam e of you tag me and I will the close of the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hudson nervous atm o sp h ere1 tag you. until the state of affairs has brought us to face the preci- of Sheridan, Mich., and Mr. and like a pall of forebod- Mrs. Herbert Slack of G ra n d , the world, the feverish pice of chaos. I an not one to weep and la- Rapids, Mich., were week-end in all lines of w ar the maudlin, drunk- m ent for the good old days. I visitors at the M. W. Rose home, >of society in general, the like to see everybody pro sp er-1 The ladies are nieces of Mrs. refusal to face the ous and happy, but I would like |R°sc. . -------- uarely and sincerely, con- to m ake a few comparisons. I well rem em ber when top wages I“01- Y001* everY insurance need, for skilled labor were $3 a day; ^ce Pete Lesmcister Agency, and Considerate flour wras $2 per hundred, choice cu ts of m eat 10c a pound, eggs 15c a dozen, and a good suit of ¡always performed by Set Your Calender By These clothes could be purchased for $15 to $20. People were not ex pecting to find a m urderer on Meeting of Board of Directors under the laws of Ore- every back lot, a rapist or thief [ of Dist. No. 17 is the first Tucs examination. Located a t on every corner, and speed drunk- day of each month. [Care Bldg. Brookings. en m aniacs were not running i Every Monday evening, 7 :30 ¡down and killing tens of thou»-'B oy Scout meeting at Odd Fcl- ands on o u r streets and highways, i lows hall. Scouts urged to be People got along, paid their non-I present at all meetings 4 miles up the south bank of Rogue River, Every flr«t and third Wednes- Y T I i 1 Y t est debts, acquired comfortable on Sanders Creek, 12 acres, mostly level and 1 I A • homes, and they did not do it day o f month. Post 988, Veterans, 9 of Foreign W ars and A uxiliary cultivated. Completely surrounded by heavy y , ■ ou i , . had .llar dow n i> and? .... tires !a a in iiioimi lorevei " way < rim v i. d?!lar r,uw F. At i a - your m ,hc onth ¿,o forever either. Now Sidney Croft I.odgt, A tim ber and m ountains. Modern home, 4 yrs. iila ti.lv ? . H „ „ n „ o t t we say sa> we w_. are a n , having hav,nB a a whizz- ttWzz , lätClJ vv h nV A. M. m ee’s each second and old, electric ligohts, w ater system.. Come in and have those tnK tim e and I guess th at is a fourth Friday t th? month a up and see it. lh tiros reniirpd S°°d nam e tor it. We are w a v - ,’be CM 1 L 'l.u i* hall. \ isitinc BROOKINGS ELECTRIC And Radio Company Bill Ward Clothing Store For Men and Boys latchmaking “Bringing Brookings The Best” Coming Events Brookings fnry Z. Horst TF 1 lj 11 irvJ fled I V •. • nr x *n 8 o u r h a ts and shouting as vvi IMins nr-1 vv. kerne, betöre It IS too speed along and do not seem to Every W ednesday night at 7:30 ivO it today! be much disturbed about what Mutual Improvement Associa- I m ay be just around the corner, Hon, H arbor School. Old L Rubber Welders I W hether we believe it or n o t.jy ° unS a r,‘ invited to come, and from new P. 0. the w orld has its back to the Every' Thursday evening, I. O. '• N. Tygart kings Oregon r o ll wall, and is making its last stand. G a t r !a J 2' n .... .. ” . . . Hall. Visiting Odd Fellows are There is n o th in g to re tu rn to. * w elcom ed. and when this program ot world Cub gcouts meet every Monday nationalism and religion sh o u ld ,at 4, qq p m at W idney’s tail D il I say n o th in g ? Ye home on Easy Street, and at Mrs.i Bob Sm ith’s home in Harbor. Second and fourth T uesdays, i J each month, at I. O. O. F. hall. Topaz Rebekah lodge. Members THOSE QUALITY urged to attend, and visitors al-j ways welcome eats Groceries tes. Me Give S.‘‘H. Green Stamps BROOKINGS MARKET -t fail to see “Pete” if you contemplate purchasing real estate! Classified Section for BETTER BUYS! fate J. Lesmeister Agency Real Estate And Insurance fv building Brookings, Oregon Sealed bids will In- received by the Forest Su|*ei visor. G rants, ass. Oregon, up to and not la te r than 2 dlO P. M . July 2S. 1917. tor all the live tim ber m arked or des ignated for cutting, and all m er chantable dead tim ber located on an area embracing approx imately 20 acres within Sec. 8. T. 32S , R I1W., W.M ., Siskiyou N ational Forest. Oregon, e stim a t ed to be 380.000 feet B.M., more gl leet B M . m ore or less of P ort Orford white-cedar. No bid of less I an $7.85 per M feet for Doug-| las-fir, and $16.65 per M feet for Port Orford w hite-cedar will be nsidered. $2500.00 must accom - pany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or re-, tained In part as liquidated dam- • ages, according to the conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved Before bids are subm itted, full inform ation concerning the tim ber, the Junditions of the sale, and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the Forest Supervis or, G rants Pass, Oregon, or the[ ' D istrict Ranger, Gold Beach, Oregon < “ G (ID ’ S Oregon P 0 C K E T ” BERT PHILLIPS, Gold Beach, Oregon II. A J O C H E N S PLUMBING T hat New Home Plum bed! —Myers Pumps & Numbing Fixtures— Brookings, Oregon Templar Hotel Bldg. T hat Leaky Faucet R epaired! Mall Chain Saws Electric Chain Saws Portable Skill Saws Electric Drills Pneumatic Chain Saws Be Sure To See W. J. BAINES, Distributor MALL POWER CHAIN SAW SALES and SERVICE Located Next to Mason & Edwards Shop— In rear of the Gardner Building.