Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 15, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, O re.,
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Conservationists
Respond To Call
C onservationists of th is section
of the s ta te have responded g en ­
erously to the O regon W ildlife
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
F e d e ra tio n ’s conservatio n appeal,
One Year, in Curry County__________________ $3.00 rep o rts Jo h n M. H ayes, W estlake,
ch airm an of the F e d e ra tio n ’s em ­
One Year, outside Curry County______________ $3.50 blem com m ittee.
" rh e public m ay judg e for i t ­
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any self the co-operation given by the
sportsm en of the a re a by th e lib-
change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two e r a 1 display of con serv atio n
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will stick ers,” H ayes said. H e pointed
out th a t, in addition to em blem s
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
now being weer,4 m any people
doubtless have m ade con trib u tio n s
have h eard it in the band’s first but have not put th e ir ”badge”
public ap p e ara n ce this year. This on display.
news should be h ea rten in g to the
H ayes urges all those who have
people who long have wished a neglected m aking th e ir re tu rn to
band in this town. M arvin Wig- j the federation, in th e envelope
gans, eig h th g rad e teach er, it is provided for th a t purpose, to do
said, has a ju n io r band com ing so at the earliest opp o rtu n ity ,
along at an am azing rate, and in thus m aking it possible to close
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the y ea rs to com e will have these the books fhe year.
y o u n g er children to add to the
places left vacant by g ra d u atio n s.
F.O.E. DANCE
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
CHETCO GRANGE HALL
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Just PERSONAL
è
Bands do som ething for a com­
m unity. They do som ething for
the youth who ta ll learn to play
any instrum ent. Years later, in
college, or in life, these same
youngsters will want to see band
work expanded. That is the real
good which comes from band in
the schools.
By D E W E Y
Looks very m uch like S ta n fo rd
w ill re p resen t the Pacific C oast in
th e Rose Bowie this year, a f te r
th e ir q u ite decisive d e fe a t of th e
P o w e rfu l U. S. C. T ro ja n s last
S a tu rd a y . T h ere w as no fluke in
th is win lo r th e S an fo rd Indians
sp o tte d th e T ro ja n s a touchdow n
and then scored two to overcom e
th e “accid en t.”
Stanford's win proves that an
experienced team , when the jo­
in Q gets really tough, can coma
thnm gh with Victory rill In ­
dians out-played the Trojans ta
alm ost every departm ent except,
perhaps, determ ination to inn.
W ashington and C alifornia, in
ju st a n o th e r gam e, put on a dis­
play ot football w hich m ust have
been Interesting to w a tc h front
th e g ra n d stan d s, for th ere w as
plenty of action on th e part of
bolli team s and touchdow ns to
m a k e it in terestin g .
,
* * *
S ev eral youth have been heard
re m a rk in g th a t th e y ’d like to see
B rookings enforce any of its o r­
dinances concerning driving of
cars. It goes w ithout saying th at
the youth u tte rin g these re m a rk s
know not w h a t they a re talk in g
about, for these ordinance will be
enforced.
We cannot find w ords to ex ­
press o u r sincere th a n k s to all
the kind people of this a re a who
do so m uch to try to ease the
aches in o u r h e a rts during our
recent bereavem ent. W c especi­
ally wish to th an k all of Lyndel's
schoolm ates who did so m uch to
honor o u r son. These deeds will
school never la* forgotten by us.
The l.uke Fadling Family.
R A D C L IF F E
P a in t
C o n tra c to r
WATERPROOFING
A lecture, Sunday evening, was
heard by a larg e audience on the
su b ject: “A rm ageddon,” foretold
in Rev. 16:12-18. No one can say
th at the next w a r will be A rm a­
geddon, but the prophecy fo re­
tells th a t th e b a ttle will be at
some be fought for “he g ath ered
them to g e th e r into a place called
in the H ebrew tongue A rm ag ed ­
don.” (Rev. 16:16».
W hen the seventh angel pours
1 out his vial, th e re will be a g re at
tim e of trouble such as never
was, when "'fh e wicked a re like j
the troubled sea, when it cannot
res.” (Isa. 57:20» "W e look for
peace, hut no good cam e.” (Je r.
8:15). Men crying “P eace and
safety ; th en sudden d estru ctio n
com eth upon them .”
Blood Sought For
Korean Veterans
Back during the sum m er tin
sports writers predicted the bat­
tle for Rose Boicl honors would
be decided by W ashington and
California. Both schools have had
possibly their most disappointing
season ta recent years.
P ro g te s s of the local
b a n d Is amazing, claim those who
Bible Prophecy
Fall Festival Billed
Youth who indulge in hot-rod-
ding. like to impress people with
their daring. That is the fallacy
of youth. Perhaps a lot of us el­
ders once were infected with the
same malady, but in those days I
it was saddle horses, which had i
better sense, so fortunately for\
us there were few accidents, To- ,
day, cars cannot think for the
youth and i.fl they xcill not try to
Thv n o rth C alifornia C om m un­
think methods will be taken to ity Blood B ank w as re p resen ted
help them in this m atter. The in this a rea Tuesday aftern o o n
law expects nothing more than a by Mrs. M arg aret Larson, secre-
normal youth—not a wild and ta i> of the Ci< scent cn> v F W
reckless one. Try being that kind. la n d Mrs. H azel Green, senior
Card of Thanks
PAPER HANGING
C'arc Gen. Del.
Thursday, November 15, 1951
\ c '-p re s id e n t. The bloodm obile
will a rriv e at C rescent C ity on
T hursday, Nov. 15, at 5:30 p. in.
Blood is u rg e n tly needed for
w ounded in Korea. It ta k e s nine
blood donors to ca re for one v e t­
eran . o r four pints of w hole blood
and two u n its of plasm a, and
it cats S9 to process it for th e
v e te ra n ’s use. A donor can give
every th ree m onths. He m ust he
110 pounds o r over, and ov er 21
y ea rs of age.
D onors a re asked not to eat
for four hours before giving blood
hut can have e ith e r eotiee or any
fru it juice. R efresh m en ts will be
served a fte rw a rd s.
D onations m ay d esig n ated for
any branch of service, person or
a re a .
T here a re sev eral local people
who have been classified as local
blood banks, and will not be ac­
cepted since they are needed for
em ergency donations at hospitals.
W ord from Mrs. Ed « Ackley
to friends indicated th a t she ex ­
pected to he hom e soon. She is
convalescing from her recent s u r­
gery at the hom e of h er m o th er
at S a n ta Cruz.
JERRY’S OREGONIANS, 5-piece Western
Band — Radio Entertainers.
ADMISSION, $1.00 Per Person
No School Childrens Rates, this dance, Sorry!!
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JO NES
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
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Silverware and Jewelry
I can save yon money in watch repairing!
Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide
N O T IC E
TO
TRUCKERS!
Our complete shop is open to general repair
for trucks and trailers.
25-ton Public Truck Scales!
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i block south of Mobile Sta. ’ Next to Plywood Plant
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Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinets
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
tur-Det Cleaners
Fast, Efficient Cleaning & Pressing!
GENERAL ESCROW CO.,
Inc.
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with ns for convenience and safety.
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