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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1950)
Pa Page Two BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT ma: Rai und tim» Fur F Sun at whi« was who Brew 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 National Advertising Representativa NEWSPAPEB AILV e BTI^IWC ai I a \ I n . a . s J SEBVICE Edafici A mocñ Servino America’s Advertisers and Jne Home Town Newtp could be held to a minimum in that case. Before the world will have any peace, I look for it to become much worse. Perhaps I am a pessimist, but the action in China and Korea are boding trouble to my way of thinking. Certainly, if there is ever a third world war, this nation will never be allowed to arm, with buffer na tions holding fort in the mean time. Russia, if she ever will de clare war, will hit us first in an effort to cripple us first. It is better, therefore, for us to think that way, at least. grams of tuberculosis prevention and control. Serving with the cou.Wy chair man. Mrs. DeVoe as deputy county-wide committee, will be local chairmen in each commun ity, who will send out the seals on Nov. 20. Those who have been named here, are Kathryn Reek man of Harbor and Ermadee La- Barge of Brookings. The sale will be conducted en tirely by nga i 1 but additional Je a gì sehe his duri pan zier, Susi Dou mot. V brie self wo u ed s Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon Per Year, outside Curry County....... IT SEEMS TO ME ing audi Bles; Afte Af stag, watt possi a lui frier taler ed < radi* with read frighten people, it is meant to train people for self-preserva tion in case of a bomb attack. People should be sure to stay away from large centers which arc most likel to be targets for these attacks. Thinly-populated areas may even be spared any attack. 1950 seals may be obtained by con- tacticng the local chairman. or by writing Mrs. DeVoe. Ground was broken Monday, by Ben Kerns for construct^, of his proposed home on a • recently purchased from Mr. anjd Mrs. Charles E. Low on the ocean front. Blaine Gribble will have charge of construction. Remember the carnival, Nov. 10, for benefit of the library. Cw-M Cleaners $2.50 Christmas Seals To $3.00 Go On Sale Nov. 20 With this training is likely to be airplane spotting, similar to that practiced in the early ’40s over this state. It is important to keep enemy planes away from ' possible targets, for destruction Qi THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, BROOKINGS-H ARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON The Home of Winter Flowers Quality Cleaning and Pressing Mrs. Mina DeVoe, Gold Beach, has been named chairman of the! 1950 Christmas Seal Sale for Curry county, according to word received here, and will conduct the sale in the county from No vember 20 to Dec. 25. The seal sale in the county isj part of the 44th annual Christ-i mas Seal Sale to be conducted throughout the county by thej 3000 tuberculosis associations al- fi’iated with the national tuber culosis association. The sale is is the sole annual appeal of the voluntary associations for funds to conduct their year round pro- Also Agents for DEL NORTE LAUNDRY Pickup and Deliver^ Service, on CALL 233 BROOKINGS, ORE Mondays and Thursdays Big ANNIVERSARY Sale THURS., and FRI., NOVEMBER 9 & 10 à Rep your cond onor Paul Tak< pier F N. — D -Rr¡ By Dewey University of Washington, lone northern division team the Pacific (’oast conference line to question California’s dom ination of coast football, fell in a terrific battle at Seattle last Saturday, so it is now quite cer tain U. of C. will represent the west in the Rose Bowl, come January 1. Possibly t h e greatest disap pointment to fans is the failure by both Oregon State and Uni versity of Oregon to register a showing this fall. Oregon lost all her games while OSC has lit tle more to show in her favor. Washington State, which has had no teams since the departure of “Babe” Hollingsberry, put on a show last Saturday to dump the Ducks at their homecoming. Back before the world war for several decades even before that the West has had the In dian sign on the eastern teams. Western schools, since the war, have been unable to compete in scholarships, etc. Athletes have been going where they could do the best. To my way of thinking, it is pretty much the fault of the alumni of many of the western schools for the plight they an' Wolves howled until some of the old standby coaches are no long er on the scene, and immediately these schools have dropped in the football scene. De-emphasis also has had lots to do with it. Oregon is making plans to be gin training monitors tor each area, city, hamlet and commun ity for possible attack by atom ic bombs. This country, makers of the first atomic bomb and still about the only nation to have a stockpile of them, must get ready for an\ eventual oc currence. For enlightenment o f Pilot readers, here art a few precau tionary measures to observe: I. in case of a blast, gt t behind a solid usill quickly, and stay in that shelter at hast a few min- ufes before stirring a way. Here are a few things you may ea- peet, in cast ' of a blast: Buildings will be destroyed in a radius ot a hall mile, and dam age buildings from that distance up to at least two miles. Would melt metal roofs within a mile, ignite dr\ materials within two miles, radiation would kill any person withii 4.000 feet maybe more if the < ind is in the right direct ion. This training not just to Moore’s Variety AND APPAREL SHOP Brookings Celebrating 5th Year In Business Oregon We Give S. & H. Green Stamps! SPECIAL PURCHASE DRESS EVENT Rayon Print Dresses, Smart Styles in New Fall Colors, You’ll want several of these, for theVery Low Price of $3.95 and $4.95 51 Guage, 15 Denier NYLON HOSE Mens Sports $1.09 Note Book (Regular 10c) SHIRTS Limit 2 pairs to customer— $2.75 2 for ................................ $5.25 Ladies Slips 2 for 15k Narrow or wide lines (2 or 3 holei : This Sale ODDS & ENDS $1.69 Mens Dress sox Formerly price to $5.95 Silk PAPER Pastels; long sleeves, fine broadcloth SEERSUCKER 59c Medium 19c Large 35c Economy size, this sale..... 45c 25c a pairs by the yard IPANA TOOTH PASTE elastic Top ...........$1.00 Mens White Broadcloth was $1.19 per yard. SHIRTS $2.75 SPECIAL (Reg. 35c) Canvas Sizes U to 17 RAYON PRINT 69c GLOVES, 4 prs. $1.00 ■> Limit 4 pairs to customer (Material) was S9c per yard Mens Colored Broadcloth BIG 5 NOTE New Patterns in Best Quality SHIRTS OIL CLOTH, Yd. 49c Sizes 14’2 to 17 PAPER, 3 for Regularly 59c per yard. 2 for Regular 5c seller New Shipment Philadendron SOX , Pair You can order your Simplicity Patterns I Through Us! 10c Mens Lightweight Now!! PLANTS, this sale 39c Extra large healthy leaves, regularly sells for 49c. $2 75 Í Elastic Top, 10’2 to 12 ■ Random 19c Color, sizes— as We Have Many Other Items On Sale Throughout Our Stere on this Evc^tf