Image provided by: Chetco Community Public Library; Brookings, OR
About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1951)
P age T w o BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Thursday, November 8, 1951 A trophy case will be dedicated "good scout," Lyndel F adling, who O rd er of E ag les has assum ed an in his honor; his basketball suit m et his d eath last S a tu rd a y . It o th e r civic p ro ject in th a t an his class and o th e r m scout troou be rornu form ed Entered as second-class matter, at the postofflce at Brookings, Ore., will be p erm an en tly - retired, the was a . sad blow to — — u u i u u u u will w in ue num ber never to be d u p lic a te d .) school m ates, who loved th a t big u n B rookings, tak in g boys fro March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879, The L e tte rm e n s Club. Seniors boy his cheery and shining face 11 Vo" 13 y ea rs"* inclusive. and down to th e freshm en D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher and grow nups as well, who had is a m ove d estined to c re a te fur- cannot do enough in his m em ory. to hide a te a r w hen th e new s did th e r scouting in te re st in th is area SUBSCRIPTION RATES: S unday, those n e a re st to this break. ' w - hich - once w as a “hot bed” ot One Year, in Curry County________________ $3.00 p o p u lar boy, w ent to Rev. John L yn d el was so capable, it a l scouting activity. M um bower, asked t h a t special One Year, outside Curry County $3.50 services be held, and during the ways seem ed. around m achinery, M any of the org a n iza tio n a l de and he certa in ly was not a rec k tails have not been cleared, but evening, 22 w ent forw ard, dedi less lad behind a steerin g wheel. it is e x p ected th a t the troop is NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notijy of any ca tin g th e ir lives in a religious His death w as due to fa u lty to be in fu n ctio n in g by the m iddle way. “I sim ply am am azed by the ju d g m e n t, which happens a lm ost o f D ecem ber. T he I. O. O. F. has change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two events.” w as all Rev. Mr. Mum- daily to adults. th e o th er and original troop. cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will bow er could say to the Pilot. Lyndel w as a lad whose big T h ere has been a definite sob- be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. Pilot class ads pay—use them. erin g effect am ong stu d en ts t o r and generous . . . . h e . a rt .. would stan . d "rem em b er Moose” (as his inti- ^°r n ° lnJust,ce to little fel- m ates called him ! by settin g an low. He w as co n stan tly th e big exam ple for m anhood in this city. cham pion to the little boy on whom o th ers m ight pick. H ave Many Pilot readers have come to this office to ask alw ays observed th a t he w as a respeeful lad to his elders. He about Brookings City Licenses. “Why on earth de we have seem ed to alw ays enjoy talk in g to pay a license to do business in Brookings— why, we to ad u lts, to gain all he could from th e ir experiences. never in our life before have been subjected to such in BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT LICENSE FEES NEEDED BY CITY Just PERSONAL UMPHRES His passing takes from this city not only a potentially great man. but a lad whom I liked immensely as a son, if I may be perm itted to say it that way. Well Drillers dignities . . . BROOKINGS Someone stated once: “there are but two things you Drop a Card to General De can escape death and taxes.” Licenses are a form of livery for information! taxes, in the case of Brookings to help alleviate property T he local aerie of F ra te r n a l taxes, and most important the first few months to ob tain money by which the city can carry on just a few of its most meeded functions. N M JO N E S In addition to the city council whichc passed this or /T fc P i-0 ^ f || Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler dinance assessing license fees, the Pilot has k e n assailed T 5=== for this action. Both have been told it was unconstitu H O T E L BROOKINGS BU ILD IN G tional, outrageous, and simply for the purpose of “put The best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets 1 1 O l — ting out of hands” for some easy money. Is it possible Silverware and Jewelry that people can he so thoughtless as to make such almost I can save you money in watch repairing! idiotic remarks? Actually what do they think? By DEW EY Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide M any poeple of this a re a have Ih e re ie stieets to keep passable, there’re many ex been lam enting, ra th e r m eekly penses to be met soon, before the city will have received a t th a t, about the traffic hazards any of its gasoline tax or liquor tax funds from the state caused by youth a t the w heels of cars.s on the stre e tss and high and, of course, t.ixes from the property in the area. ways. O th ers seem to overlook I he city council, in setting up the license ordinance, the fact th a t “it isn't bad in this area* as com pared to o th e r areas. kept forever reminding itself that there must be fair T h at does not a lte r the fact th a t Our complete shop is open to general repair ness on every side that there be no inequality. Immedi-J conditions a rc had. It is not only this com m unity for trucks and trailers. ately, jieople began criticizing, saving th.it it was grossly that suffers this craze among the youthful drivers. Some com m un discriminatory, inequal, and such accusations. ity s over the state, especially the\ The Pilot will not state that the council is above mak la gvr cities, are getting “real tough” by passing ordinances to ing a mistake—but it will assert that few will be made curb this practice. Especially do by the men who make up the council. Certainly no city ■ , ' cuts of children ownoig ears A CETY LEN E - E L EC T R IC W E L D IN G caution. Several of ever had a more honest, and earnest group of men to , thi m exercise have been observed speeding , head a city government. They are giving hours upon , va the side streets of town, of > i block south of Mobile St.i. * Next to Plywood Plant hours of their time, without any hope of Compensation, biing extrem ely reckless. Ot course, the youth do not to make Brookings a model city -and against odds. hold "any corner" on the reekless FOX B R O S . N O T IC E TO TRUCKERS! 25-ton Public Truck Scales! Nothing Too Good For Departed Pal seen evident since news cam e out ol the sudden death of Lyndel Fadling. p o p u lar senior of the local high school, who also was P ro b ab ly th e g re a te st e x p re s prom inent in ath letics. The e n sion of love ev er to be m anifest tire school, to a stu d en t, is doing in this p art of tin* state, has been som ething definite about it. R A D C L IF F E P a in t C o n tra c to r W A T E R I’RLXH ING PAPER H A N G IN G Care Gen. Del. GENERAL ESCROW CO., Inc. I l.icc ,i.l your Real Estate Contrasts of s.t with us for convenience and safety. GOETZ BLDG. driving. T here lire m any, and in theis com m unity too, who tak e a lew drin k s and a re seen to get in cars and drive aw ay. Luckily, no serious accidents as yet are a ttrib u te d to tins m aji r cause ot accidents, but th ere can be a liist tim e and p erh ap s serious. Com munities are reluctant to pass oi dmanct s or rulis against the youth and their right to drive ears, but hope is held that youth will only act carefully in all its driving and thus insuring a few more years to be around until their pals. C alifornia, the p h an to m Gold en B ears have hit an o th er new ¡»annul wo in the 1952 io o to ad race, w hen S atu rd ay ,, L’CLA did add insult to injurv by tiou n cu .g th e B ears 21-7. W ashington Hus kies ag ain w ere h um iliated and b j th e th ree-tim es b eaten OSC B eavers, w hich did not m ake for a happy tim e in S e a ttle w here a student td ito r was given a head shave by the football players. Highly fo u ttd before the season opt nd. both tlu se f t a ns >m < u/Z : the shame possible heaped upon them by lowly teams which dul not rate among the t /nrts. It proves that football has changt d. OSC redeemed itself among the fans by this victory. Saturday, s now Have come to be reckened by other schools I '-'t.v . cb - ■ •1 - . . 3(1 w ould 1 like to ¡»av trib u te to one J I M 'S C A B IN E T SHOP Book Cases, W riting Desks, Comer Cabinets Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. IF IT'S M ADE OF W OOD— YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD* Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signa lu r t d Cleaners Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing! PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE! PHONE 233 Agents for Del Norte Laundry