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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1950)
F Page Two BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The Home of Winter Flowers BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Kntered 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 P M n< National Advertising Repräsentative I NEWSPAPBB AnVEBTI^INC I------A Is S k ir ti a y y ( c ti (1 c d « me I / w A I \ \N. A. S J SBBVICB, INC. ©owrw A____ --et —1 Serving America's Advertisers and/he Home Town Newspapers Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon Per Year, outside Curry County...... ..... $2.50 ,.....$3.00 WELCOME HERE, BARBERSHOPPERS! Members of the S. P. E. B. S. Q. S. A. visiting this area for the first time, the Pilot wishes to be spokesman for the community in extending you a cordial welcome, and to wish you all the joy that may be expected from the occasion of a Parade of Quartets. We wouldn’t, for the world, try to delude you into believing this is more than just a community—but we are proud of it—quite proud, if we may be allowed to boast a bit. We have scenes here we hope you will find time to enjoy. We have fishing here that we hope you partke and are rewarded plentifully. Brookings Chapter, No. 675, may not be able to take many prizes at singing, but the Pilot will wager heavily that you will never find betters host anywhere. These fellows, who, like yourselves, love to sing, have become an integral part of our community—just as you fellows have, back home. The area has been co-operative in aiding wherever and however possible to make your stay as enjoyable as possible. Please feel free to speak, for our people an* friendly. If you wish to see more of the community than may be on your limited schedule, surely someone will be glad to take you on some trip, or jaunt as much as time will allow. This area wishes to remain in your memory as one of delight. We actually wish you can catch the limit in fish. You need not worry about keeping it lor Rex and Faye Hayes have facilities to care for most any desired manner of preservation. Impose upon your singing brethren, they are ready to answer every whim if possible and last of all, the Pilot wishes to extend an invitation to come again and again—as often as you likek. IT SEEMS TO ME of training in this manner. It is my idea that youth should be given aptitude tests early in the grades and later in high school, to find their talents, and these talents expanded by a dual edu cational plan similar to that of Gene Gould. Here is the way I assess Gene’s preparation, come next June when he receives his B. A. degree in Journalism: Gene unit have a degree so vital in this day and age, togeth er with five years of practical experience in his field. He will have, at the age of twenty-two, acquired training that many do not have at the age of thirty or older. In his own right, Gene has become more than just an average printer. His years at the university press, turning out the type of work done there, has fitted him better than most all printers old enough to be his father. I believe Dean Sabine has in- augurated a plan at the Uni versity of Oregon which will do much to bring that school in closer and more harmonous con- tact with the people of the state. I would like to congratulate him on his step, and convey to him this feeling. I believe his visi tation to the state’s newspapers has awakened him to the ac tual need, and I look for the course of study to be altered to fit the need as he saw it. Dean Sabine and I talked shop considerably. I find him practi cal in all things concerning the newspapers. This, I must inject, is not always the case in my experience in the past twenty or more years, since I, too, was graduated from journalism at the University of Illinois. Like all professions there have been so many changes in the newspaper field- I feel that Dean Sabine is more than abreast with these changes. I look for much under his administration. EVA LEA LONG bers, quit claim deed. W. W. Chambers et ux to John Hewill, warranty deed. O. F. Dawson et ux to S. D. Dawson, warranty deed. M. S. Brainard et ux to C. Engstrom, warranty deed. C. Engstrom to M. S. Brain- ard et ux, warranty deed. C. R. Crook et ux to C. O. Chapman, warranty deed. J. S. Johnson et ux to H. R. Kelly, warranty deed. W. H. Keehnel and F. A. Hart to State of Oregon, warranty deed. V. J. Kolen et al to Robert J. Dean et ux, warranty deed. Borax Consolidated to State of Oregon, deed. C. H. Buffington et ux to R. Buffington, warranty deed. Dorothy L. Harry to Lex N. Fromm, warranty deed. E. A. Clauson to Ellen L. Clauson, warranty deed. Cummings et al to F. S. Da- vis et ux, warranty deed. R. I. Buffington et al to Don ald Buffington, et ux, warranty deed. L. B. Noble to Charles W. OCTOBER 26, 1950 Bates, quit claim deed. C. D. Frye et uv to A. E. Sandbo, warranty deed. Homer Kessler et ux to F. E. Blachley et ux, quit claim deed. ASSUMED NAME Afa’v Smedberg dba Red Cross Association. NOTARY APPOINTMENTS State of Oregon to C. A. Page, Notary commission. State of Oregon to A. Schroe der, notary commission. Send the Pilot to a friend—it will save letter-writing. DAILY Freight Service Coast Freight Lines DAVE FRANKLIN, Owner GEORGE SHIPLEY Local Agent 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 County Records years, and this the first time CONVEYANCES such has happened to me. This B. W. Zollman et ux to W. E. is the first time that the school Langworthy et ux, warranty of journalism has gone afield to deed. see what the score was for the Batiste Pedrioli et al to State graduates which yearly the U. of Oregon, warranty deed. of O. is graduating. I am sure H. . Spencer et al to Brush I may say that Mr. Sabine has Creek Logging Co., warranty the most practical idea I have deed. yet to see from any college dean C. H. Buffington et ux to Title in my entire life. Guarantee and Abstract Co., bar During pur conversation Mr. gain and sale deed. Sabine talked much about Gene E. R. Bryant et ux to J. M. Gould, of Gene’s industry at the Walton et ux, bargain and sale university press andx how well he deed. was learning the trade which is O. IL Clark et uv to Menesha i to vocation henceforth. Plywood Corp., Timber sale con-i “Gene, I believe, will be one of tract. the outstanding newspaper men A. H. Gardner to Josie DeMar- in a decade,” was Mr. Sabine’s! tin, warranty deed. prediction. ux to R. P. "It is impossible to turn out Quinn, timber sale contract. fully trained men for the news-1 E. E. Hanscam to G. S. Wilson. paper field," continued. "It affidavit. in asking too much for a school By Dewey E. S. Aldrich et ux to E. to accomplish in four years, but Luckovich, warranty deed. quite last ice arc certainly trying to do Ray Taylor to First National our very best in that < nd. Boys Thursday morning to have Bank of Everett, conditional itor in the person of Gordon A like Gene, who have had prac'i- sales contract. Sabine, dean of school of experienee before they t n- H. W. Boice et uv to C. H. journalism of University of Orc- roll m journalism arc few. He is Buffington and H. S. McDuffee, gon. “1 am making contact m more than fortunate m this for\ quit claim deed. the field with all the weekly he had more than just a Ed Kaskinen to H. S. McDuffee newspaper men,” he said in his eral idea of newspaper demands bargain and sale deed. introduction. ”1 want before he enrolled. He k> Frank Phipps to J. O. Phipps, unat the newspaper men expect his goals, and certainly is ut- 1 power of attorney. of the school of journalism.” taming them." B. M. Freel to A. Karr, war / ha re been in Oregon for ten Long have I been an advocate ranty deed. A. M. Dean to W. R. Hum-! beri et ux. warranty deed. O. C. Smith et ux to O. C. p Davenport, land sale and con-' tract deed. P. R. Sevenich et ux to Brush Co., warranty When It's Needed WORST deed. Batiste Pedrioli to G. E. Rob- erts et ux, warranty deed. C. H. Buffington et ux to D. I K. Buffington et ux, warranty! deed. For Details, at I*. J. Lesmeister’s office XV. W. Speer et ux to Lloyd! Corporation, warranty deed. G Mark et ux, W. W. C ir -LIFE INSURANCE! THURSDAY, Dr. Henry S. 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