Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 06, 1949, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO ....The World's Best Climate
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
1949?” Ethiopia is not the only i of romance. The columnist told
spot on this earth where such abou how the actress had an in­
profound thinking exists.
come of $250,000 a year, a man­
Joe King of Eon du Lae, Wis.,
sion in Beverly Hills, a villa in
left his farm for market. Ac­
Italy, a good heart and kindly
companying him was a bull—
disposition, a large circle of un-i.
weighing 1600 pounds. Joe and
derstanding friends and an ad­
the bull hoofed it to packing­
miring public. This frothy tale
plant, thirteen miles distant.
ended with an assurance, from
It took them six hours and fif­
the columnist, that the mean-
teen minutes to get to the abat­ i dering maid would have safe pas­
toir. When Joe arrived at the
sage up the golden stairs. All
packing plant he discovered
this and heaven too!
that his bull had lost 190 lbs.
The farther Joe went, and the
longer it took him to go, the
less bull he had. Any bull ped­
Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Goble
dler knows this.
of Klamath Falls have purchased
Astronomers are of the opi-
three acres of ocean frontage in
inion that the planet Jupiter Harbor area from Frank Moore.
is covered with ice to the depth Dr. Goble, an optometrist, does
of 30,000 miles. Since Los An­ not plan to move here at this
geles and environs are con­ time but will make extensive im­
fronted with a water shortage, provements to the property. The
it is suggested that they run a transaction was handled through
pipe line to Jupiter and siphon Pete J. Lesmeister agency,
I
off, from that celestial body,)-----------------
tract and keep children at home.
sufficient water to moisten their
While the remarks were point­
arid
land. Melting the ice cap
ed, cutting and somewhat bitter,
of
Jupiter,
into water, should
The other day Brother Cole­
the Pilot still believes that it is
the duty of the newspaper to grove brought a large cougar pelt present no great difficulty for the
Angelenos. They are possessed
point out things of the commun­ into town. Said Brother: “Last
The answers to everyday
of an abundance of hot air.
Tuesday,
a
log
dropped
from
my
ity as best it can. Certainly it is
Insurance Problems*
no pleasure to report tragedies, truck blocking the road. The next It is estsimated that the fishing
By Pete Lesmeister ¡ !
but it is lots of satisfaction to a morning I took a drag saw out industry will bring about a mil­
reporter or editor to report the to the place. The log was too lion dollars to Crescent City
achievements of youth. Look at heavy for me to handle, so in this year. Most of the fish, de­
order to get it off the road, I livered to that city, are caught
the Pilot’s part in that light.
off the Oregon coast. If a jetty
Elsewhere in this issue appears determined to cut it in two or were built at the mouth of the
an account of the officers named three places. I set the saw for the Chetco, permitting fishing boats
by the various classes at the lo­ first cut and started it going.
to go in and out, maybe some of
“Imagine m y astonishment
cal high school. The naming of
that million would have landed
these officers, in itself, in not the when, looking toward the other in Brookings. But money means
Question: Recently some friend
big thing that the Pilot notes. It end of the log, I saw a big cou­ nothing to us—“when we are
and neighbor of ours had a
is the fact that the youngsters gar sitting there. But the cougar asleep."
serious fire. When the firemen
are learning to run governmental was paying no attention to me.
had put out the fire our friends
functions. The Pilot likes to de­ It was watching the saw go back! A movieland columnist has just 1 wanted to go into the least
turned out a yarn about a pro­
damaged part of the house to
scribe any and all school func­ and forth and its head wagged!
miscuous
chorine
who
was
about
remove some furniture and
tions. Let's have more of that, with the saw. When the first cut
to
desert
her
husband
and
two
other
possessions to their ga­
was finished the cougar began to
type of news.
children
for
a
trip
over
the
road
rage.
which
had not been burn­
growl and spit. Then I had a lucky
ed.
However,
some others of
inspiration. I quickly set the saw
the neighbors told them that
Talk is going the rounds in
for another cut and started it
if they removed anything, the
this area that the antique
show’ going
irn:n{T again. rp.
--
i
I he cougar swayed
insurance
company might not-
which was held last winter, next I back
back and
and forth
forth with
W 1 t L the
t K saw.
« r T I
pay
for
their
loss. Could you
time be made into a “hobby”
repeated this operation 14 times
tell me if this is correct?
show, in which antiques may be
Estate of William F. Darger.
and the cougar was purring with
included. Collectors have a habit
Aanswer: Far from it! Act­
delight. The 14th cut was so close In the County Cour of the State
of collecting buttons Mrs. Grant
ually
your friends not only had
of Oregon, for the County of
to the cougar that the saw was
a perfect right to move their
Powell does that, and certainly
Curry.
almost trimming its toe nails.
possession to a safe place—it
some antiques would be brought
Notice is hereby given that the
was
their duty to do so. Peo­
“
I
began
to
realize
that
time
to light even in her collection.
undersigned, as administrator of
ple who suffer a fire loss are
was
running
out
for
me.
I
quietly
Community betterment comes |
obligated to do everything pos­
the Estate of William F. Darger,
from co-operation among the cif-i backed away and dived behind a deceased, has filed his final ac­
sible
to prevent further dam­
icons. Staging these shows makes\ tree. A dry branch cracked be­ count y in the County Court for
age or loss to undamaged or
partially damaged property.
better co-operation for it makes neath me, the cougar heard it and Curry County, Oregon, and that
sprang
at
me.
It
hit
the
tree,
everyone in the community bet­
Friday, the 28th day of October,
♦// you"ll address your own
ter acquainted, one with another. behind which I was hiding, head 1949, at 10 o’clock a. m. and the
first
and
brained
itself.
The
cat
insurance
questions to this of­
The Pilot would like to have a
court room of said court has been
fice, we'll try to give you the
had
become
co
cockeyed
from
few of its readers express them­
appointed as the time and place
correct answers and there'll
selves about a hobby show or looking at the saw that it could for hearing of objections thereto,' be no charge or oblibation of
not see where it was going.”
another antique display.
any kind.
and settlement thereof.
A lady of some forty summers
Dated and first published. Sep­
People of the northwest had suggested, at a party, that she
tember
29, 1949.
PETE J.
be permitted to dance the High­
Date
of
last
publication,
Octo-
1
land Elung. One of her friends
her 27, 1949.
suggested, "You mean fling,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
JOHN D. DARGER
don't you?" "No." she replied,
Hugh
C.
Gearin,
Administrator ¡ Crissey Building
“I mean flung. It’s been years
Brookings
Attorney at Law. Brookings, Ore. 4.
since I had a fling."
little to be proud of Saturday, as
the schools of the northwest took
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., shellackings from the southern
neighbors in football. It all goes
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
back to this purity code which
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
was inaugurated some years ago,
forbidding alumni from sending a
likely candidate for some foot­
National Advertising Representative
ball position to his alma mater.
Certainly the Pilot can see lit­
NEWSPAPER AD/VEnTI
WG SERVICE, I WC
tle difference in abilities. One
(on
of Hw 1
boy may be a good typist, and by
spending hours over his portable
keyboard, may pay his board and
Serving Amerca'i Advertiser* end^e Home Town Newspaper*
room
to gain a college education.
ItS W Randolph — Chic«90 I. IB.
A football boy in high school may
not have this ability—certainly,
then he's going to cast his eyes
on
a school where the purit y |
O re g I c íh A n
e r
ASSOCIATION
will
not prevent his gaining an
P U B11 $ h [ e R V 4 o c'l A T10 N
education.
Northwest schools, adhering to
Subscription Rate:
this practice can look to last
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
$2.50 Saturday and get the answer, It
’t take a smart fellow to
per Year, outside Curry County.......
$3.00 doesn
figure that out.
y]
IT SEEMS TO ME
By Dewey
Some people thought the Pilot
was too bitter in its denuncia­
tion, last week, of the manner
parents look after the welfare
of their children. The Pilot had
“no business” butting into some­
thing that did not concern it. It
was just that plain.
The Pilot has always believed
in the old adage that no chain is
Stronger than its weakest link.
By this same token no commun-
it y. the Pilot believes, can be
any stronger than the families
that go to make up the commun-
ity. To this fact the Pilot has
not preached about how parents
should train their children, ex­
cept that the children know right
from wrong. and that the ¡»arents
create a home life which will at-
Realty Transfers
THAT'S RIGHT . . .
Notice of Final
Account
LESMEISTER
OR SALE
2x4, S4S,
Suitable for Rafters
or Studdings
$25.00
Per 1000, Delivered
In unit lots!
SWAN
Lbr.6
I
I Brookings
।Oregon
(bme over and see how the
workers run things." invited the
Russians as they pulled off the
armed guards from the boundary
line between Eastern and West-
ern Germany. This invitation,
directed to the Germans living
in the Allied Zone, got an im­
mediate and enthusiastic re-
ception. When the inhabitants!
of the Soviet Zone saw that
there were no tommy guns on I
the border, thousands of them
ducked over into the Allied
zone on a one-way trip.
A group of Del Norte nimrods
went deer hunting in the hills.
In their pack train were seven
animals loaded with camping
equipment, three saddle horses
carrying the hunters and a
white mule. The white mule
packed a kick.
The Sinclair Oil Co has asked
Ethiopia for permission to drill
for oil in that country. The
company engineers told the
Ethiopians that large oil de­
posits. formed millions of years
years ago. were lying deep down
in the earth. The Ethiopians
inquired: “How can this be
when the present year is only
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KENNETH THOMPSON, Langlois, Oregon
Curry County Representative