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BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T , BROOKINGS, O REG O N
teinly was evident last Saturday
at Baptist Community church, in
paying
homage to thdse two girls
entered as «econd-claw matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
whose
careers
were cut short. It
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
jv a s a crowd of friends who fully
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
realize the gravity of the sit-
uation,
who understood the bur-
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den which these parents must
One Year, in Curry County__________________ S^.oo bear. Mute though they may be
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show by action.
N O T IC E T O SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any / knew these two girls quite a
white. K new Fae when she first
change of addrett in advance. Failure to do so costs two bt yan her school career. Knew
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will Pauline as a next door neighbor.
It affected me deeply, too. I knew
be dropped^unlesssubscriber notifies Pilot of change.
j tFeir lives. I have children, who
were school m ates of them. I
know the effect it m ust have on
m y children as well as the en
Funeral of those two young girls, just at the thresh- tire home life.
• • •
hold of womanhood, Saturday, seemed to he about all
Art Guthrie, the old fox of
this community could stand, coming as it did within tlu
,, m aple
___ courts,
___ is a t it for
a month of another tragic death of a popular young man the comin* ycai’. having dumped
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
TRAGEDY REALLY HURT PEOPLE
It seemed that everyone in the community was directly!“
‘¿ i X * . G ^ e . u
mt by these tragedies, it seemed that the limit of endur-I seems, always comes up w ith a
ance had been reached.
(team, regardless of w hat his ma-
O ur nation, each year, loses more people through auto season.
St th<? 1 11 ° f ht
accidents than were lost during any of the world wars, 1 Guthrie, this year, has done a
lot Jess
or the Korean action. W hy is this? W hen are people^*'
than in /o w ,
fears, and it may be that he
going to try to change this picture?
feels he is am ply provided for
I hose two girls hurt us immensely because we knew with material. Who uni I ever un
derstand these coaches* Who is
them so well, we watched them step from grade to grade, able
to guess what they really
observed their close friendship and popularity among think and believe t
their fellow students. T'licy were so full of life, so ready
with a smile, and so g.iy about their tasks.
On The M ain Drag
From the point of a newspaper man, none of these All those beautifully trim m ed
kind of items are “wanted in the columns. It is much C hristm as windows.
prototype helping
more pleasant to tell about their accomplishments, their out in Mickey’s
a rush.
activities, and their marks of distinction.
Our new taxi driver, Mrs. V.
Please, let us have no more of these tragedies in this A. Mendenhall Sr.
I hat towering sm okestack—
communities. The hearts can stand hut so much grief. going up up—up!
Just PERSONAL
Mr. Robinson of the Tot Shop
This Christm as, right here in enjoying a junior size musical
this vicinity, is a good tim e for rocking chair.
■everyone to become imbued with
A beautiful purple coat.
tin real spirit of Christm as, and
Those C hristm as c a r o l s at
carry it on throughout the com Moore’s putting everyone in a
ing year. N ow is the tim e for holiday mood.
tv ir y o n e to take stock, to try
A C hristm as w ish: May happi-
to sec others problems, to a ttem p t n< ss and God's richest blessings
tc work with them for the b e t come to you at this holiday sea
term ent of the area as a whole son; peace, health and content-
» istead for the particular indi tr.ent, and a sincere understand
vidual t W ant to try it f
ing with your M aker whose Birth
W ith the coming of more peo we are about to celebrate.
ple to area certainly it is goin..;
¡tc create new and bigger hard-
ships 1 the Word “h a rd sh ip s’ is
not taki’K lightly Cither) and
each of us is going to Ik? affected.
GOLD BEACH County P. M.
The schools, already over-crow d
A
Com m ittee has set uti dates
ed, certainly are going to be a
lot worse next year. The hous- and program s f o r com m unity
' Illg situation—well, I am not a 1 lections in all three districts in
peraon of g reat foresight—you C urry county. These a re :
may guess on this.
I Southern district, Dec. 19, at
N e x t year, let M try to sr. | Ch' ,co Gr#nK‘'
1:30 P m-
otfter fellow 's problem, and
C entral district, < ircuit court
i u ork ,eifh him in l i v i n g it
i'°Urt .h”USf ’ ™ 8 J?
, a t alt P ^ ib l e . H will m ake a
™ ein ^ s tr ic t • S ‘xes Grange
hr(trr
of him , and c e r - ! ‘
n *
"* 60 SCrved
1 tainl» ’<*’
become better cif- 3 ,a i^ e ame*
. , tl
doing. A good w ay to
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0
lll1ord Jenkins.
't'Cvmplish this u'ould be to
c< un v agent. interesting speak*
rom e m em bers of the chamber of I'™ bavc bcen .obta‘ned for al!
rorom rrw , where such problems
csc m eet,ngs hy the county P
c.re to be solved.
and a review of
the activities of 1951 will be pre
sented. It is the aim of the com
The sym pathy and tenderness m ittee to have inform ation for
ot h eart of the com m unity cer- the farm ers at these meetings
which will m ake it easier for
them to carry out practices u n
der the P ., M. A. program for
next year.
sent the dem onstration, said Miss
W anda Gossage, HDA. These two
women attended t h e training
m eting at Gold Beach in Novem-
ber in preparation for this meet-
ing. Come prepared for the in-
struction and bring: scissors, nee-
dies, thimble, tape measure, pins,
thread, a large piece of loosely
woven wool fabric, crochet nee
dle No. 7, and a pair of overalls
that need mending.
The Chetco Extension unit is
growing and always welcomes all
newcomers. This eductional pro-
HARBOR
a ie a is undergoing terriffle grow
ing pains, which will, no doubt,
be aggravated more and more
the next few months.
gram is a public service of the
L. S. I department of A gricul
ture, Oregon S ta te College a 4x1
Curry county. December meet
will be held at the G range hall"
Dec. 19, a t 10:30 a. m. Bring a
sack lunch. Coffee will be served
The B arbershoppers are offer
ing to use th eir facilities in the
staging of program to help out
in the youth program for the
area in raising finances to meet
costs of the .program .
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FOX
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Book Cases, Writing Desks, Corner Cabinet*
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
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GOETZ BLDG.
Chetco Extension
To Feature 'Patch'
A “quick overall p a tc h ” and
o th er mending tips will lx* fea
tured at the December m eeting 1
of the Chetco Home Extension
unit m eeting Mrs. Kay Bolin and
Mrs Dolly Rasmussen, project
k o d ei« h u m the unity will p re-j
j
Certified Watchmaker and Jeweler
H O T E L BROOKINGS B U ILD IN G
P. M . A. Meetings
Set For Curry Co.
Fy D K W EY
C hristinas, by tim e thia is-
sue reaches the mails, will be
only 12 days away, it will m ark
a new era in this section of Ore-
gon- just a few days before the
opening of the n e w Brookings
Plywood Corporation plant, and
the s ta r t shortly of a hard-board
r . i n n i in t h i«
.u i.
plant
in this area Already this
Thursday, December 13, 1951
PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE!
PHONE
233
Agents for Del Norte Laundry
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