Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 28, 1950, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
The Home of Winter Flowers
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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
Nation.! Adv.rti.inq R.pro.ont.tiv.
NEWSPAPER AlbVEBTI^ilWe
SEBVICE. INC.
Subscription Rate:
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon
Per Year, outside Curry County.......
$2.50
$3.00
Dy D. B. Fit «pa trick. BepHnted through the ronrtcjry of the St. Loui« Post-Dispatch
Thousands Enroll
In "Crusade For
Freedom" In Ore.
PORTLAND—The Crusade for
Freedom is rolling into a mighty
movement in Oregon, and thru-
out the rest of the nation, says
F. N. Belgrano, Jr., state Cru­
sade chairman.
Oregon county chairmen, Bel­
grano reports, have set up hard­
hitting, efficient organizations of
volunteer workers in every sity
and community in the state. Or­
egonians are being enrolled by
tens of thousands on Freedom
Scrolls, which are toK be en-
shrined eventually with a Free­
dom Bell in Berlin as a mass
declaration of the desire of the
people of this nation for peace
and liberty for all peoples of
the world.
The Crusade, Belgrano explain­
ed, is an outgrowth of the Na­
tional Committee for Free Eu­
rope, formed in 1949, at the sug­
gestion of General Dwight D.
Eisenhower. The committee first
of all provides a haven for ex­
iled leaders of Communist-con­
trolled countries. It then uses
the voices of these exiles, over
Radio Free Europe, a powerful
radio station, as counter propa­
ganda against the four hundred
thousand words of anti-American
maliciousness which daily pour
out of 85 Russian and satellite
radio stations, plus the tons of
Communist material put out by
the Red-controlled press.
Voluntary contributions by the
Freedom Scroll ‘ signers will be
used to expand the voice of Ra­
dio Free Europe to a network of
from five to eight stations, di­
rected to all of eastern Europe,
so that America’s pro-freedom
truths may be really tremend­
ously effective in refuting So-
ivet Russia's lies.
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1950
O. K. Rubber Welders will be
the meeting at 10:30 a. m.
closed for one week.
All unit chairmen, vice-chair­
men and secretaries are urged
to attend.
County committee members to
take part in the program are:
Mrs. Hazel McKenzie, Mrs. Noma
Thomas, Port Orford; Mrs. Mabel
Adams, Ophir; Mrs. Pauline An­
derson, Langlois; Mrs. Betty Wil­
son, Gold Beach.
F. N. Tygart, Don Craig, John
Darger and Whitey Matson ex­
pect to make up a party leaving
tomorrow for eastern Oregon on
a deer hunting expedition. The
Weather Report
For the week ending on
Max. Min. Rain
day:
52
September 18 ...64
49
September 19 ...66
50
September 20 ...70
56
September 21 ....77
49
September 22 ...62
53
September 23 ...63
46
September 24 ...63
.55
Rainfall for week ....
.55
(The rainfall Sunday night, a
portion of which is not shown in
this report is 1.30 inches).
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK?
Let our roofing experience teach your dollars
to have more cents!
NO JOB TOO SMALL .. NO JOB TOO LARGE
We are as near to you as your telephone . .
Call Smith River, Phone 334
White Rock Constrtuction Co.
SMITH RIVER, CALIFORNIA
Dr. Henry S. Crawford
CHIROPRACTOR
Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days
Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings, 7-9
878 Front St., Crescent Ctiy
Phone 2602
(Next to Greyhound Bus Depot)
WM
Some people of this area have
lamented to me that more peo-
ple in the area would only com­
plicate matters, because there is
not sufficient housing to care for
present residents. 1 like to take
a more optimistic point of view:
“New people certainly should in­
ject new wealth into the area.”
The Pilot has been in publica­
tion four and a half years. In
that short span of time, this area
has more than doubled in pop­
ulation, and certainly the end is
likely to be another doubling in
the next few years. Wr might as
well become used to the' idea-~i
it is with us, for keeps.
IT SEEMS TO ME
’Isewhere in this issue is an
ount of another beauty of this
on ’oast Rainbow Rocks
known, even to local
Descript ions, such as?
om urnished by Mis. Ers-
Unit Leaders Book
Training Meeting
GOLD BEACH Extension un­
it officers are to be trained Fri­
da, Sept. 29, at the court house.
Mrs. Alice Walker of Pistol Riv­
er, presiding officer, will open
JIM'S CABINET SHOP
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinet«
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD—
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs
ONLY
$398
By Dewey
and a wider knowledge of the
Curry County,
last fron
uties of the area. Anyone in
tier, is being wa
area, who can tell the Pilot
tmmumca
from every state
t, please furnish
¡amila
lions to the Pili
icate any
and it, too. will
thim When
gi\ t
ty treatment.
id me. but about
of its parks. A
mes a week here few state
will come a
famous
even M
dollar or mon , to “send the Pi
rc rimity
lot” for a few weeks. Why?
I Wash-
It seems to ne that people
have
rate ai’
seckin c,
the CO
il
lot arc
may ha
the an
. These
) help adt er
of this area.
ts n<
alma
Taki
then h
g
d
It tte s
ch
ihlot on
Sunday he had received a letter
from hi
ckwood.
shington, telling of death of
son, killed in action in Korea.
The lad, 18
vision as B
M OUI.
Including Handy
Wall Bracket
FIRE
PROTECTION
•OR HOME/ CAR
"In
* Polity
of Yo«** Hond"
Ready for instant use on its hanJy wall
bracket, PRESTO is bo small, so light,
it’s handled easily even by a child. Yet it
packs more fire-killing power than extin­
guishers many times its size and weightf
Effective against electrical, oil, gasoline
and all types of fires.
Sa Inexpensive, you’ll want one for kitch­
en, car, garage, attic. Don’t delay. Don’t
take chances uilh your losed ones’ safety.
Oregon
hetco Home & Auto
Brookings, Oregon
MAKE SURE THIS SEASON YOU
EXTINGUISH YOUR CAMP AND WARMING FIRES.