Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 22, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO .. The World's Best Climate
BROQKINGS-HARBQR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKENGS-HARBOR PHOT
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1949
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accompiishcd what it set out
to do.
Crushed reck scattered on the
surface of the High way,
Dust cloyds rising throughout the
live-long day,
The Higi i ay Commission has a
thus dispensed its bounty, *
Its standards are not set too
high down here in Curry Co.
From Brookings, by air, to Gold
Beach is 24 short miles, but,
before you travel there by
road, stranger hide your smiles,
40 miles to Gold Beach, that’s
the road distance now, The sur­
vey of this highway was first
made by a cow.
Entered as second-class: matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
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Subscription Rate:
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
Per Year, outside Curry County.......
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School Expansion Just Starting
Sitting from left to right are:
Webly Lewis, manager of the El
Rancho hotel, Sacramento, Fred­
die Crassiola, public relations
representative of the El Rancho,
Sacramento, R. C. Couk. South­
west Airways’ director of ground
operations from San Francisco, &
Charles “Chuck” Street, station
manager of Southwest’s Sacra­
mento office, who have just con­
cluded all arrangements for the
forthcoming quarterly station
managers’ sales meeting sched­
uled to begin Sept 19.
The Sacramento meeting will
be the second to take place at
Stove length, fireplace and
heater, in old growth fir.
one of the local carrier’s inter­
mediate stations rather than at
its company offices in San Fran­
cisco, thus making it possible for
all station managers to become
intimately acquainted with every
city on Southwest’s system.
EI Rancho hotel at Sacramento
has been ^elected for the Septem­
ber meeting headquarters and the
company’s 25 station managers
and a number of its officers will
convene the first session of thej
three-day meeting on Monday, I
2-cord loads for $24
Leave Orders at Leonard’s
patrons of the district, who made the effort to visit the
school Plant, last Thursday afternoon and evening, now are con-
yinced, definitely that schools of District No. 17. are just starting
roomP?nnlnPth°Of W5S S°en at thP buiIdinK, in the home economics
room, in all the grade rooms, which encourage study.
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nnt AUllP^«?Li°!ithC newly-added course of home economics still is
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?£ m|UCh °f “ has no* Come as yet- Mothers of
gills now in high school were the talkative ones. They visision their
daughters having a new interest in school
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opportunity to take mechanical drawing.,
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18 )Ut a start for manual arts of some sort or
Smith-Hughes agriculture, and Future Farmers of America work,
with Chuck Street as host man-;
The answers to everyday i
uiely academic courses do not seem to interest students unless
ager to the group.
Insurance Problems*
they are able to see practical application. These two newuy-added
courses will go a long way toward this end
By Pete Lesmeister
dollar.
With more room, and with the old building relieved of the grades erection of an addition to their
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high school students now have rooms for classes with no doubling
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going into effect Oct.
up as has been the practice in recent years. Everything Mints to room, and a porch.
Th is
b
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B.
Hassett
has
been
visiting
comes as a great shock to those
a new and more determined interest on part of the students.
relatives in the Willamette val­ of us who intended to make an
ley the past two weeks.
easy living this winter by out­
have helped, no doubt, but these
guess!
ing the announcers.
have assumed responsibility. To
Supreme Court Justice Rut­
them goes any praise.
ledge is dead. He has joined
Personally I’d like to see many
those great Americans who ! QUESTION: We plan to build
For the past week, ending on
of the boys in this community in
gave
services to their coun­
an addition to our home. Is
livestock clubs. I’d like to see Sunday:
Max. Min. Rain
try.
He,
as
they,
believed
that
it
necessary to notify our in­
these boys become interested in Sept. 12 .............. 65
50
a
democracy
changes
with
the
surance
company of the chang­
raising better beef and dairy an­ Sept. 13 ............. 62
48
times.
es
we
intend?
imals, and lay the ground-work, Sept. 14 ............. 69
48
ANSWER:: Since the new ad­
possibly, for a future for them­ Sept. 15 ............. 61
57
.61 A former army sergeant has
dition
will undoubtedly add to
selves. One of Curry Countys Sept. 16
53
.06 been charged with treason. It
the
value
of your home, it’d
prominent dairymen got his in­ Sept. 17 . ............. 70
48
is alleged that he assisted To­
be
tolly
not
to make sure that
itial start, and certainly the in­ Sept. 18 . ............. 72
48
kyo Rose in her broadcasts in
the increased value is prop-j
spiration from club work.
Rain for week .......... ................. 67 1943 and 1944. This man’s army
erly insured. Also, a well-in­
With child labor laws as they
record shows, He was drafted
formed insurance agent can ad­
are, it cuts off opportunity for a
into the army in ’I/O, was cap­
vise
you in your choice of ma-
givat number of physical.^
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hy-ai>ie
tured by the Japs at Corregi­
teiials
and plans insofar -asi
boys from holding down jobs that
dor in 1942; he was a prisoner
rFE^ii many of us held when we were
they affect the fire and struc­
Our department of agriculture in Japan thereafter, until lib­
tural hazards. Many times very
their ages. To the boys this is is preparing to withdraw price erated in 1945. In 1946 he was
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slight changes in materials
not exactly fair, but the law was I support for Irish potatoes. Be honorably discharged from the
can save you many dollars by
meant for a good cause, especially jabers and this is an unkind cut. army. In 1947 he re-enlisted in
reducing your insurance prem­
in the larger cities.
The Irish have always been so the army. Shortly thereafter
iums over a period of years.
There are many people in this faithful to the Democratic party. he was put in the psychiatric
area who hare land on which The San Francisco Examiner
y^u 11 address your own
ward at Walter Reed Hospital.
sons and daughters might start heads its Fall Fashion news
insurance
questions to this of­
In 1949 he ivas returned to ac­
such projects as chickens rab- with “Clothes That Will Live”.
fice, we'll try to give you tftef
tive
duty.
Tht
n
he
was
arrested.
bits, calf or pig business. These Let's hope that these new cloth­
Ct answers
ansircru and
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correct
By Dewey
‘ 7 he Good Old Army Way!”
be no charge or oblibation of
projects would make money for es will possess a life span at
If it was the intention of the ! 1 any kind.
Elsewhere in this issue appears the youngsters, and at the same least equal to the time that it
State
Highway Commission to
considtuabh* ‘copy’ concerning' time gire them a duty to per- takes to pay for them.
change
the appearance of U.
form,
PETE J.
At the Economic Parley, now
which could become
4-H activities in the county, es-
S. Highway 161 in Brookings to
ph
asu
re.
being
held
at
Washington,
Brit
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pecially at the county fair. Also1
that of a typical Curry County
Busy youngsters. especially
tain has proposed a long range
in another spot appears an ar-1
road, when it scattered all of I REAL ESTATE BROKER
tide asking that people interested, । hey are working for themselves,
program which shall perman­
that crushed rock on its sur- i Crissey Building
in 4-11 work be present at Gold! means that there will be happy
ently increase its dollar intake.
Brookings
the commission certainly ,j,
XV hen our cousins have per-
Beach tor a meeting to decide! youngsters, and naturally good
a program for next year. Surely,| >oungsters, who can hold up their
tected their program we hope
many from this area will
that they shall pass it on to
heads as legitimate business men
themselves of the opportunity or women. I knAw this can be
us. Many Americans also would
to attend.
like to increase their dollar
done tor 1 have seen it done in
intake.
ma
y
places
I
have
been
in
the
I hare been asked to come, but
Television experts, who claim
since the meeting is billed fori
attend, everyone that to know their subject, assert
Wednesday, I cannot get arcavi
as that is publication day, and • (an. this meeting set for Sept. JS. that the tdevision sets of to­
since I am the sole worker hen . Your pleasure will be two-fold, day shall still be in use in '60.
attendance is out of the ques­ first for the good you may be Also, we presume, there will be,
tion at this time. However, that able to do, and secondly by giv- in i960, a few model T Fords
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does not mean that I do not leant oi g your son, daughter, or the still chugging over the high­
neighbors' son or daughter an op­ ways.
to be there.
with Smithwkk
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The University of California
These boys and girls, citizens of port unit y to become men and
UTE-WATE
issued a statement wherein dis­
a few short years who will as­ women in their own right. Try
to
attend,
ciplinary
action
was
threaten
­
please!
sume command of the country’s
ed against any of its students
affairs, certainly they deserve* a
-i
discovered drinking any type of
★ Beauty
great deal of consideration from
★ Fir« Safety
FOR SCHOOLS
alcohol at the big game cele­
everyone of us. I’d like to see
★ Insulation
bration.
Simultaneous
w
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t
h
4-H club business expanded until
★ Durability
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Grooten-
★ Weatherproofness
this announcement the Univer­
every child over eight, become dorst left Sunday for Corvallis,
'No
othof
building
mah rial aHut
sity of California scissmograph
a member of some club.
where they accompanied their
io much for »0 Iitti»
registered
an
earthquake
in
If you have read these articles daughter, Mary, and son, Peter,
Berkeley. Probably some old
concerning the girls stealing the who are entering Oregon State
U. of C. grad turned over in
show at Curry County Fair, you ( ollege as sophomores. They re­
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his grave.
will note that many names are turned home Tuesday.
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BUILDINGf
4
man
wiped
the
lipstick
from
familiar boys and girls from this
Miss Betti Goldizen left last
community. You will note that Thursday evening by bus for San his wife's lips uith a tvet fish.
their names are prominent in b iancisco, where she joined an Granting the uife a divorce, the
the winning columns. Who is re­ aunt, and from there, left for a judge said, "This is not the ac-
cepted method of unping lip­
sponsible for this?
month’s trip to Iowa to visit her
Personally I can think of four grandmother. Betti will return stick from a lady's lips
An economist states In 1950
leaders who have done most of
later, there to
a dollar will go as far as it
the work: Mrs. Lillian Zumpfe, < study music.
did in 1940.” This will de-
Mrs. Dorothy Lockland, Lynn
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Goldizen
KENNETH THOMPSON, Langlois, Oregon
pend
upon the pitching ability
Hampton and Vern Garvin. Other have
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the foundation ready for
of the person who throws the
C urry County Representative
IT SEEMS TO ME
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THAT'S RIGHT
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