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'■ «t O ♦ * PER COPY, at all newsstands ö i Nowhere A Finer Cl i mg to — No whore a Finer Community * Volume Six, No. 45. 7 BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON UKRANiAN COUPLE PICTURED LIFE IN SOVIET COUNTRY, AT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY. SATURDAY EVE Language d i f a . l i , Youth Committee To Meet Jan. 9th have hampered Oleg and \ alentina Jenmenko from telling all that they might have wisheed, hut it did not prevent the n o peopkTat tk . P o at nc notary Christmas party, Saturday evening, from get- ting an acutal picture of conditions in the Soviet Union from uhcie they tam e as displaced persons. In Amer- ica, they likened it to a great big family, whil in Russia few people talked, one to another for fear of Being ar rested and sent to some concentration camp. All o rg a n iz atio n s will send a re p re s e n ta tiv e to th e Youth Com m itte e m eeting, set for th e high --- ----------- ----- ------- school building, next W ednesday evcnins a* s^oo o’clock. At this ' OPERATION OF PLYWOOD PLANT TO START MONDAY; FULL SCALE PRODUCTION MAY COME SHORTLY Brookings’ gigantic plywtxxl plant will start operation! ¡,rn^ comniittees uin named next Monday morning, it has been announced by offi. to d ra w up by-law s, plans, etc. cials last week at a meeting held by stockholders at ' B rim m , fou n d er of tht Roseburg. One shift will be put to work at the start, ycu,h movemi'nt- win «* < " unable in th e and as s<x>n as all adjustments have been made, possibly family. a second shift will I k * added to the force. hirst announced late last February that a plywood plant would come to Brookings, Edwin Sunday, Carl Residential Area Mason and Noble Ellison, hefe at the time, told the Dubbed Capitol Hill C arefu l as th e couple w as not ■ P ilot th a t J a n u a ry 1 w as th e to give listen ers an idea they th e ru ra l a re a s outside of Moscow T h at section of B rookings, a scheduled d a te of sta rtin g , an d w ere seeking pity, they did por- as being a single room, p racti- P ortion of w hich g ro u n d w as at th a t tim e, th ey a sse rte d th a t tr a y conditions as they a c tu a lly cnlly devoid of any fu rn itu re , and p urchased from Mr. and Mrs. P. w o rk w ould begin as quickly as w e r e in th e c o u n try ruled by a c e rta in ly having none of the com- H ank», and on w hich several men could he m oved to th is job. ‘ very sm all” m inority. T he ra n k mon com forts. They a re so un- new home» have been erected , is D u rin g the past ten m o n th s M atot Com pany, w hich is now an d file of th e R ussian people d erp aid th a t they a re u nable to ,o be knou’n as C apitol Hill, ac the w orld has w atch ed w ith g re a t building across from th e P ilot like th e A m ericans, w hich per- goods and fot/ds, hut in th a t city c o r d in g to th e latest repoi ts. in te re st the rap id erection of a ll h ap s acco u n ts fo r the am o u n t of w ay of food. In Moscow; he said, R esidents cf this a re a inclu d e: office, this w eek announces th a t th e buildings, an d m any w ero p ro p ag an d a d irected a g a in st this th e sto res a re full of the finer Mr. and Mrs. Ed R aveks, Mr. 'ts h e a tin g d e p a rtm e n t is ready am azed at th e ra p id ity buildings co u n try , he told th e people. H e do a n y th in g m ore th a n exist in and Mrs. Lee D roubaugh. Mr. and to m eet alm ost any dem and th a t becam e realities. m ay be m ade of it, w ith th e fa also told th a t w hen th e R ussian Soviet ru lin g class a re paid Mrs. D. M cC arlen, Mr. and Mrs. A sa n d e r still has not been in m ous K resk y line of stoves and tC. Behee, Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Sed- an d A m erican soldiers first m et enough th a t they can afford these, stalled , hut th a t fa c t w ill n o t fu rn aces to fit any hom e o r any a f te r th e fall of B erlin, th e Y ank W hen called on to say som e- ra, Mr. an d Mrs. C arl M ason. type of building. d e te r th e opening for th e first | Mr. and M rs. Wm. EichoiT. Mr. ^ f d d ie r s sang “T h e re ’s a T av ern thing, V a le n tin a found h erself al- few days production will he used This com pany, w hich w ill h a n m the T ow n,” w hich took th e niost overcom e by em otion. H er and M rs. H a rriso n H ale, Mr. an d dle in addition to h eatin g , all for “s h e a th in g ” plywood, N e l l fancy of th e R ussians, and th e know ledge of E nglish m o m en tar- M rs. R ay R eeser, Mr. an d Mrs. bran ch es of e lec trical ap p liances M artin assu red th e Pilot. so n g sp read all th ro u g h th e na- ily seem ed to d ese rt her, and all C. W eaver, Mr. and M rs. P. and plum bing, will try to fu rn ish P lyw ood M a rket Up A few m o n th s ago w hen th e tWfi, cau sin g it to becom e a ta - she w as able to say audibly w as S ch m itt, Mr. and M rs. P e te O l this a re a a one-stop u ltility se rv boo on th e p a rt of th e ru lin g j ’’A m erica is like a g re a t big fam - son, Mr. and Mrs. C het G ragg. ice sto re, as m ay be seen in the m a rk e t price dropped on ply wood, m any local people w e re group. T he R ussians believe th e ily—so m uch love, so m uch kind- la rg e r cities. sk ep tical lest it w ould affect th e V oice of A m eric a” b ro ad casts ness.” Ju d g in g from the ta lk of W hen com pleted, the com pany local p lan t. H ow ever, a t t h a t h u t a re sk ep tical of those orig- h er husband, h e r re m a rk W'as a will have a com plete plum bing tim e price did not affect th e local in atin g in any of th e o th e r coun- g re a t u n d e rsta te m e n t. and sh eet m etal shop, a com plete concern. At th e p resen t th e p rice tries. such as Spain, E n g lan d or Louis R W oolery, b ro th e r of line of elec trical appliances, to is up and the d em and seem s a s Follow ing .... his talk , m any MUia- ques- in F ran ce. tions w ere asked of him, w hich ^Irs ' C B rim m , resid en t of g e th e r w ith sales and service. su red of heavy production on th e T he g ra n d opening, to w hich H is fa th e r a rre s te d in 1938. and he trie d to an sw er honestly and ^ ,o o k ‘ngs I r a ile r Cam p, died a t p a rt of all p la n ts over th e co u n his w h e reab o u ts n ever esta b lish still w ith o u t try in g to c re a te a S easide H ospital, T uesday evening the e n tire a re a will be invited, is try. None of th e local officials indefinite, p ro b ab ly n o t before ed. O leg and his m o th er w ere sent feeling they w ere seeking pity. a f te r being rushed th e re follow had tim e to ta lk to the P ilot, as early F eb ru a ry . ing a m o to r cycle accident a t th e to W estern G erm any as lab o r in th e ir m ain concern w as g e ttin g “T he R ussian people a re not J. A. M atot, ow ner, said th a t w heels to roll. 1942, w hen th e N azis o v erran th e organized to s ta rt a rev o lu tio n — W inchuck bridge. A ccording to W. W. S m ith, to th e K resk y line of h e a tin g eq uip t'k ra n e , His wife, V alentina, also a t least a t th e p resen t tim e. T he m ent w as s ta n d a rd w ith th e U. S. a 1’k ra n ia n , had a sim ila r fate, co n stan t te rr o r u n d er w hich all whom th e accident w as first re g o v ernm ent d u rin g the w orld w a r ported. it ap p e are d th a t W oolery except she w as first se n t to Po- live p rev en ts them from being had hit th e sign n e a r th e a p for all its can to n m en ts. land, and ev e n tu a lly * arriv e d in able to tru s t even th e ir neigh- T he ad v ertisem en t of th e new 11» i n t e ? u r ilM 5 P 3 1 1 ( d 1 h H ( proach u of i th bridge, an had W estern G erm any, w h ere th e tw o bors. F o r th e m om ent, and u n til m issed th e bridge a p ’ roach en B rookings com pany ap p e ars on Mr. and Mrs. H enry K e rr a n T il f i t O a a _ _ - - _ • « « in n i n « L* a 1 -J 1 - - — J 1 m et and w ere 1 la X te r - m arried. L ast T R ) l ussia should becom e involved in tirely. His m otorcycle had leaped a n o th e r page in this issue. nounce th e forthcom ing m a rria g e A ugust they g ain ed a d m itta n c e a w a r. th e re seem s to he no op a d istan ce estim a te d to he ab out of th e ir d a u g h te r, S h irley Jo an n e, to A m erica as displaced persons, p o rtu n ity for such event. 90 feet. to G o m ar H. R ettk e, son of M r. lie i . now a sen io r a t Lew is & j u ,lged Be„ L ocal P a rty ______ T ra v elin g n o rth , he w as esti- and Mrs. C arl R e ttk e of T acom a, ai • C ollege, P o rtlan d , w here F rom re m a rk s h ea rd about th e m a tcd to l»e going quite fast. He on S unday, Ja n . 6, a t 2:00 p. m. th ey have found m any in tim a te C hetco Inn th a t evening, th is a re a broke end m angled his left leg. a t the B aptist C om m unity ch u rch . friends, even in th a t city. has n ev er before seen such a H e w as ab o u t 38 y ea rs old, and A reception will be given im - W ord w as received last S a tu r People of R ussia a re poverty- C h ristm a s p arty . P laces w ere set bad only re cen tly com e to this day by Mrs. P au l P eterso n of th e m editely a fte rw a rd at th e C hetco ridden, according to O leg who for 1 1 5 - and m ore had to be add- i m m u n i t y from T acom a, d ea th of h er fa th e r Wm. J. H an- Inn. F ollow ing th e wedding trip described th e av e rag e hom e in ed to c a re for th e g roup w h i c h ------------------------- -— ---------- son of R eedsport a t K eiser hos- tb e couple will m ak e th e ir hom e p ital, N o rth Bend la te F rid ay , in a t T acom a, w h ere Mr. R e ttk e is h a d a r r iv e d . Mrs. R a lp h R e e d o f M a t e r i a l D ^ |- D x T a le n t’ O r e ’ and M rs K a th e rin e J ^ U g riT his sleep. Mr. H anson had re em ployed. He is a b ro th er of Boh cen tly undengon su rg ery , and w as R ettn e, of B rookings. G andt, g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e T aylor, fu rn ish ed p a rt of th e D elayed by the rush o f th e ready to com e home. Mrs. P eterso n and fam ily left p ro g ram music, w hich also in c lu d -, holiday season w hen none w ere S un d ay for R eedsport, w h ere th e ed tw o solos by Rev. J. L. M um- free to devote any th o u g h t to T h e re p port o rt of th e b u re au of ui I ----- — — a ,,y u iu u g in iu F o r th e week, ending on S un- rned police, tu rn e d o v er to th e city xlU er’ an d com m unity singing, special editions, "T he P ro g ress fu n e ral w as set fo r W ednesday a t 4 a y : Max. Min. R am council by W m. Brown, chief of lea<1 by Roy " eidem an. and ac- E dition” planned by th e P ilot is 1 :30 from U nger F u n e ra l hom e D ecem ber 24 . 50 43 c com o m o panied a n ip d h by v Mrs. Ross Rnce P u tn a m . now n/un th e m ost im p o rta __x i police, show’ed . nt — piece of « u n d er directio n of th e I. O. O. F. D ecem ber 25 53 35 lodge. S am H all, as m a s te r of ce re business a t hand. Decern tier 26 56 49 2.10 T ra ff ice V io lation»— B orn in Sw eden, Mr. ‘ H anson D ecem ber 27 m onies. told of the R o tary w ork F irs t planned for la te in D e 50 49 1.52 R eckless driv in g ........................... 1 over th e world, in those coun cem ber, th e d a te w’as la te r set w as a pioneer aro u n d R eedsport D ecem ber 28 54 47 .57 \ iolation of basic r u l e ...... ..... 1 w h ere th e fam ily lived m a n y D ecem ber 29 trie s w here th e Iro n C u rta in did to e a rly J a n u a ry . Now, a f te r the 50 45 .32 N on-m oving v io latio ns ................. 1 not hide. P res. W a rre n S m ith of ,a sk bas been s ta rte d , it has been years. S u rv iv in g are seven chil- D ecem ber 30 .. . 4 3 34 .40 R ain fall for w eek 491 W arn in g c ita tio n s ................... 47 in e local CIuD’ told of Wise, co m p lain ts in v e s tig a te d . 7 C,Ub b lsto ry ’ and introd Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k M iller an d In v e stig atio n s 4 sPc a k c rs of th e evening o r p erh ap s in F eb ru ary . tw o children, S u san ai d S tep h en , d au g h ter. t r u n k s ............. ............. 3 -------------------------------- Those having m a te ria l for such ------------------------- w ere C h ristm a s v isito rs of th e ir M’l 's p atro lled 8 V? Show th e people w ith view • n edition are invited to subm it 1 Gift S ta tio n e ry w ith coast views p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Fines 950^0 j stationery, a t the Pilot office. it as soon ah possible. a t th e P ilo t office. B eaulieu. M atot Co. Soon To ¿tart Wsw Business Man Killed Tues. In Cycle Accident Kerrs Announce Wedding, Jan. 6th a a a Father Died Friday, At North Bend Hos. rOlICG Chief Report Made fo Council For Special Edition W eather Report