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Thursday, May 8, 1952 Just PERSONAL V ► ? By D E M Y BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON he has long sought. One of his the h g h school band, and which m ost emphasized ¡remark teas, if the children so desire, to in- “The people here seem to be so elude some of them . More about progressive, and so friendly.” this m ovement when this couple * • * w ork out a plan and offer it to Before I close this colum n there me for publication. is one person whom I m ust men- tv a i. , ♦Inn u u 1 W ,th tt9 o th cr »«««»caí talent, tion—a..d v,ho has never been . given his ju st rew ards in the area ',,X certainly could t h a t be ng M arvin W iggans, l>( re,l(i.V to Juiw an adult band. It who leads the local high school rare indeed to find a comm un- band. I am simply am azed how ity where you w ill find such or- well those youngsters nlavcd at ' „ • —. ~ , .. _ , • gantzaitions a s Barbershoppers, the dedication, S aturday, and t o ' . u > think many of them never had a ■lo ,,’er3,nl»'r>. Azalea B inger., a band instrum ent in th eir hands ‘in a rte t or more of q u a r te t, who before last Septem ber. ean UP on Ik r ,p u r of the Mr. W iggan. lik e . music, he ™omFnt' Perform fo r ,v iy lik e , to w ork w ith youngster,. C erla,ntP another band and .in addition to all this he . WOU,d * ,iVlcom e- PAGE ELEVEN Local News W ith advent of w arm days, the Azalea P ark is now en tering its most beautiful season w ith the blossoms beginning to open. The new portion cleared in the last two years at the edge of the par,;- ing lot. is equipped with a shelter and electric stoves on m eter. A dime inserted will buy 20 m inutes e eetricity for cooking. This spot alw ays seems m ore protected - n iii(' so than most picnicking areas and is a delightful place for a fam ily gathering. Mrs. \\ ilhank retu rn ed from a m onth s visit w ith her p aren ts and relatives in Olympia and Se attle. Inst week-end. VOTE FOR MARKU seem s to be able to get from J i m “ “ proteges plenty of co-operation.' FASCINATING FACTS Dins area now has a band and a good band, for a group of chil- ABO U T W A T C H E S! dren. Give him another year, and O niinary tem p e ra tu re chances certain this area unit pm nt with can cause a variation as Kreat m uch p n d e to h i, work. as 5 to 6 m inutes a day in the perform ance of i n e x pe n s i v e W hile on the subject of bands w atches. —Mr. W heeler, and his wife, who I M I N P F R X T F W V I D V have had band experience, wish to 1 1 K 5 H A M L R l_ ELLSWORTH Republican for & CONGRESS FOURTH DISTRICT It w as quite a sight, last S a t linn • lone • Dougloa • Jockson urday, to w atch the huge crowd a t the plywood plant, attending Josephine • Coos • Curry Counties dedication cerem onies. T here is a score or m ore of estim ates of the num ber, but m ost of them I X P f R IE N C ID ,,.o loyol American se ttle for about 2000 people at who believes In Oregon the plant during the afternoon. s ta rt a town band, in addition to In Robinson’s Kids Duds Eltw.»r«k lew C o»0r«H C s a m iM » « , *M « h u ta Q -TS«n At any ra te parking space in th at l»C>» I M (C li» ia < | Tractive«, huge are a w as at a prem ium . More than a thousand were at Don s Cliff House to the Sm or gasbord ttt> the evening, which was an invitational taffair. W ith this in mnd, the two thousand estim a te of the afternoon seem s to be som ew here about correct. Brookings, except at a lily blos som parade, never sate any more people at one time. I t was also rem ark ab le how the visitors thrilled at the rap.d grow th of the area, which they believe to be one cf the most stable in the whole s ta te of Ore- ig o n , especially along the coast. 0 M arshall D ana, who has a sum m er home here, to prove his love and loyalty of the com m unity, ropited a few facts he knew of southw estern Oregon a t his dedi cation address. H. E. Tensler, president of the N o rth w est Plywood and D o o r This office is now occupied by a Democrat. This is Sales Com pany, told the listeners YOUR OPPORTUNITY to elect a qualified REPUBLICAN that better products and big pro STATE TREASURER and m em ber of the duction on the part of this area would alw ays assure its fu tu re. STATE BOARD OF CONTROL. A “b etter product ulw ays sells As State S enator, ty hospitals or suitable quarters pending against any com petition.” S enator Lynch Sponsored Im p o rta n t commitment proceedings. Senator Lynch served In the 1 9 4 3 - E stablishm ent of the plywood 5 — Enable the establishment of district hos Legislation W hich: ’4 7 - ’4 9 - ’5 I sessions of the State plan t here is an o th e r step in the pitals. Legislature. No other candidate for ■ 1 — Provided severe penalties for illic it sale fu tu re this are a alw ays had, and 6 — License practical nurses and raise their of narcotics. Treasurer has had legislative e x p e nursing standards. is entitled to. However, the ply 3— Compels support of dependent wives and rience. He understands state fiscal, SADIE ORR DUNBAR, Sec y Oregon Tuhercu- wood, while it is huge, does not children. The so-called “run away papa” act. fos/s 4c H e a lth Aaaociation, 19 13 -195 1 . “ We Institutional, public health and n a t represent the en tire economy of 3 — Regulates sale and use of fireworks. will be fortunate indeed if we could have the ural resource conservation prob the area. This com m unity has 4 — Established interim committee to study benefit of Senator Lynch’s sound and diver lems. . . . H i HAS AN IMPRESSIVE ways of providing occupation for inmates of plenty m ore to offer in way of sified public health background.” the penitentiary. RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENT IN in dustry and business. M. D. (DOC) WOOLLEY, Former Supt. W ood- 3 — Established heavy penalties for bribery burn lloya School: “ I know you had a chance FIELDS THAT HAVE CLOSE ASSOCI One Q uinalt, Wash., man told affecting outcome of games, sports, contests. to see and know what makes for institutional m e that he uxi.t trying to sell his ATION WITH THE RESPONSIBILITIES operation in your capacity as Voluntary Big As C hairm an of Senate Public business in W ashington and to OF STATE TREASURER. Brother to the boys. M any boys whom you H e a lth C o m m ittee, Jack Lynch could not know, have thanked you. and g e t located here as soon as possi The Treasurer is a member of the Board of wished you well.” A ctively Supported Legislation ble. He says this area offers what Control, which has full direction over state REPUBLICANS ! Choose the Candidate who has the BACKGROUND and PUBLIC RECORD ta Wfff in fittvstnber! H. A. JOCHENS PLUM BING SALES AND SERVICE Phone 2661 H otel Brookings Town and Country Gas Company ’ 5 , ¡¿rooklndl office aC Matot Co — !' Phone 291, Brookings o r call Ph 3521, Crnacent C iti, o r w rite P Q . Box 312, C rescent City. J. E. na) DAYTON, distributor. B u tan e tanks for rent, sale or lease. Office located at Anderson Plum b in g Co., Fresno S treet, off! P a cific Ave., C rescent City. hospitals for tuberculosis patients, a school for the deaf end one for the blind, also such institutions as hospitals for the mentally ill, the penitentiary and training schools for beys and girls. Lynch has been chairman of committees on state affairs, public health, and game. He served on the following other important committees: Federal Relations, County A f fairs, Commerce and Navigation, Revision of Laws, Rules, Public Buildings and In s titu tions. L Y N C H U N D E R S T A N D S I N S T I T U T IO N A L P R O B L E M S . Designed to: JANE V. DOYLE, R.N., P o rtla n d -M u ltn o m a h 1— Prevent the pollution of the air with im purities menacing the health and general welfare of the people of Oregon. 2- — Authorize the State Board of Health to accept federal funds for the maintenance of cancer control, mental hygiene and industrial hygiene programs. Co 3 — Enable counties to cooperate on a volun t a r y b a s is to e m p lo y a d is t r i c t h e .ilth o ffic e r and other personnel for a district health de partment. 4 — Provide for care of mental cases in coun- C h ap ter R e d C roat, 1919-1947; “ Public health, in its various phases, has l>enefited by virtue of Senator Lynch's counsel and leader ship.” C. W . POSEY, Oregon Education Aaaociation: ( h i ) Support for the school program Las been consistent throughout his legisla tive career.” PORTLAND CHAPTER, fra n k W alton f.eafiue of Am ern a: “ Senator Lynch led the fight in the legislature for the reorganiaation of the Game Commission. Jack should receive all our help.” &£ect R E P U B L IC A N STATE T R E A S U R E R THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE A. H. McOJnty, Assistant Secretary, ROA S. W . Br< O ra e a a