Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, February 14, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
the people of this nation. I do
rem em bc* what these old Con­
Entered as second-class matter, at the postofflee at Brookings, Ore- federates said, “Lincoln uwa a
century beyond his tone.“ Child
March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
as I was at the time, 1 recall
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
distinctly hearing a man by the
name of Bob Williamson, one of
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Confederates, say, “Lincoln
One Year, in Curry County____________________ J^.oo these
was censured because he teas a
One Year, outside Curry County________________ $3-5° friend to mankind. He did not
hate the south because of seces
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any s»on he tried to stop it. He kneu
as the south knew, that slavery
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reSS m advance. Failure to do SO costs two u’us wrong, but he also knew that
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will the opposition to slavery origi-
lx- dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot Uf
of c chanrr
r iu n g c .
PARENTS MUST WATCH CHILDREN
Thursday February 14, i„ s .
INSURANCE THAT INSURES!!
FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE
li e are now associated with several Old Line Insurance Com­
panies and can guarantee the best insurance service you can
obtain anywhere.
Southern Curry Realty Comany
Box 177
Phone 304
Charles H. Grayshel
Martha Grayshel
Brookings
Guy F. Rice
Erma D. Rice
"""'d
.,he. Va.nkee.
w*?<?
traders lived that kept up the
slave traffic.
During the time I spent in
Illinois, and while attending the
University of Illinois, I became
in:r‘KUcd by the legend of Lin-
CATERPILLAR No. 12
POWER ROAD GRADER
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lOUtn, Whom one would least suspect, have been ap-
lice, caught in a couple of “gangs” which have been do-
lice, caught in a couple og “gangs” winch have been do- t l V t h ^ p i a e e . ^ c h X d
ing considerable pilfering about the town, especially in P ncc been
residences, such as
homes and cars. Due to their age no names will
men A,ton’ Springfield and others, i
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even followed the circuit traveled
i i d through these columns, but parents are uregd to when he debated Stephen a .
watch movements of their children at all times_if there P ° uK,as- stra n g e as it may seem
nnglit be- any question about the childrens actions.
wiiy did these children get involved in this work? I hat on<1 or m°re of these debates.
question must be answered by the parents of those who I T*“ nalio” Wf<i’ ° Lineoln
were apprehended. It puzzles officers why such i n t e l l i - 1 t X X / X s e
gent youngsters cannot distinguish right from wrong_
ffive him a little heifer co-
wiry they chose to steal and become criminally inclined. S X X , X X " S i
ic entire nation has been confronted, especially in °* y ° u must remember, was a
the past decade, with this problem of juvenile delin- fa4lure a t ^ '^ y t h in g he attem pt-
quency. Brookings, until the incorporation, was never
made conscious of its presence here.
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I I k I ilot does not seek news which may hamper the
future of any youth who has made a mistake, and is will­ 'National Scout'
ing to change his mode of conduct. For this reason no Week Is Observed
On February 8, 1910, just 42
mention was made of the youth at the time of their ap
prehension. However, the Pilot wishes to warn parents. | duced in America nfRrom aEnBUnd
where it originated. Since that
Sandy, in Kentucky, told me as time the movement h a t gained
a youth th at he knew what it each year until it is today one
m eant to have a family torn by of the greatest orginzations of
belief. He had two brothers in the nation.
Annually, on the week in which
the Confederate army, and two
in the Union army. Those in the February 8 falls. "National Scout
'g ray ” never returned home _ W eek” is observed, by various
killed, he said, in the battle of methods over the country. In a
number of places scouts attend
Bowling Green, Ky.
religious
services in a body, arc
Kven a fter the Emancipation
asked
to
wear their uniforms to
Proclamation, the south did not
school,
and
to make public ap­
despise Lincoln as one might be­
pearances.
lieve. Many southerners stood to
Scouting program is recognized
lose many hundreds of dollars by
the
world over as about the best
the liberations of the slaves. It
plan
for character building for
was Lincoln s plan, had he lived,
hoys—and
girls.
to have re-imbursed the south tn j
some manner for the loss. How-
ON BUSINESS
n v r , his aarly death kept that
Clyde
Williamson
of Port O r­
plan a secret.
ford
and
F.
W.
Link
later
of Coos
As much as we revere Lincoln
Bay,
both
insurance
and
real
es­
today, we must not lose sight of
tate
men.
were
callers
in
this
the fact that he was continuously
By D B W BY
at <xlds with his cabinet. He was area last week, representing
not friendly to his congress. He num ber of their clients.
Tuesday many states observed
was actually the most lonesome
the birthday of Abraham Lin­ Juan
in the national capital. He
coln. enigma of the world today
was "too m odern” for the people
a» much as he was during his of his time.
own time. However, Lincoln was
Colleges like Oregon State, or
the man of the hour, and this
any other land-grant college, has
nation today might have been
Lincoln to thank for their e.r-
quite different had he never l»een
iafemc«. Deprived of any chancf
o u r president. It is Impossible to I #»
Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m.
a u p jx w » h a t. without hi»
/or
farm», the union would I k - in „, ,
" U,U
DR R E. SM ITH
th is age. B iographers have been that fu tu re generations would be
<7ii«n the opportunity to learn a
DENTIST
man> and q u ite in disagreem ent
trade, profession or become ntu-
«bout his life.
PHONE 293
His h/c, today, has become u cuted in hta o ilm peculiar way.
Passage of that bill was pre-
legend in the history of these
DR. JO H N WILLS
da
led h\ many of his contem-
I nited States Yet. during his <Hcn
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
term < m president he uas more poraries as radical useless, and
and surgeon
of
course,
w
asteful.
Lineoln
went
despised t h a n any modern-day
president. I recall hearing many over the arm y s head to save men
who w »vnivncea
ere sentenced
DR. ROY M. W H IT E
old C i v i l War vetm ans d v w u s s \...........
to d e to
a th death
for for
I
thr, e ,,ld
infraclinn „( m ilitary law.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and Surgeon
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