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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1952)
PAGE TW O BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS. OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT LANGLOIS Langlois Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. June Hopkins Entered as second-class matter, at the postofTice at Brookings, Ore Thursday. Nov. 6. Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Lee, Home Demonstration gon, March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. agent acted as leaders for the les son in “Oven Meals”. They demon M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher strated and served a very delicious lunch cooked in the oven at the same time as a saving of electricity SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Mr. and Mrs. Lute Henry left One Year, in advance (in Curry C ounty) $3.00 Friday for Eugene where they will One Year, in advance (outside Curry Co.)_____$3-5° attend the annual Home Coming game and festivities. They will be Classified Adv. Rates 15c per line—Min. 50c cash Joined in Eugene by their daught All advertising copy must he in by 5 o’clock Tuesday evening er Joanne who is attending school in Portland and friends from Gold to insure publication. News items and classified ads will be received up to Wednes Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet. Mr. and day noon. Mrs Ralph Sweet, Mr. and Mrs Sid Sweet. Mr and Mrs Ralph Hall N a tio n a l A d v e rtisin g R e p re se n ta tiv e and Henry Sweet attended the wedding of Theodore Ellingson, of Coos Bay Saturday Nov. 1. He was married in the Presbyterian church at a very beautiful ceremony which EEKiT ■ W EWSPAPER I REPRESENTATIVES, IN C was followed by a reception in the church parlors. Mr. Ellingson is a N e w Y o rk • Chicago • D e tro it • Philadelphia nephew of Art Sweet. * Mrs. Mabel Marlowe of Sixes is N O I ICE IO SUBS( BRIBERS: Kindly notify of any back at McAuley hospital in Coos change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two Bay facing the possibility of an other serious operation. She had cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will Just returned home from a slmiliar operation about three weeks ago. be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. Mr. and Mrs. J. W Thronberg and son Dickie of Coos Bay visited her At the recent November 4th election approximately 3,000 parents Mr and Mrs. Dick Ewin of citizens of Curry County went to the polls and voted. This is Denmark Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Sweet attended the lagest turn out of voters in the history of the county. Myrtle Point Grange Saturday In this matter it is interesting to note that Brookings night and spent the night there. On cast approximately 850 votes^ by far the largest vote of any pre Sunday they were dinner guests of cinct in Curry County. It is further interesting to note that the Mr and Mrs. Frank Senthmaiel of precincts of Brookings and Harbor together cast almost one half Myrtle Point. Frank and Art came to Oregon about the same time years of all the votes recorded at the last election. ago from Humbolt county, C alif, While the actual figures are not available it seems to he where they were friends. They had safe to assume that the taxable valuation of Southern Curry Coun a very enjoyable afternoon living ty. if it does not exceed, is at least equal to that of the remainder over old memories. Mrs. Carl Britton is in a very of the County. serious condition in the Gold Beach All of which leads to the reflection that Southern Curry hospital. She was found unconsci County is, in County affairs, entitled to a seat near the head of ous in her yard following a stroke one day this week nnd nt last report the table. had not regained consciousness The total of all of this adds up to the sizeable growth The Langlois Community Church Board met Tuesday night. The which we have experienced during the past several years. committee reported and But such growth shall seem small to us compared to the building told of difficulty in finding suitable growth which shall come to Southern Curry County upon com property to locate the new church pletion of the Chetco Development. The Chetco Devolopment on A nominating committee was promises to double our population, treble our pay rolls and bring appointed to nominate officers to be elected ot the annual meeting great prosperity to the Harbor and Brookings area. The last of a series of films will be We. who make our homes in Southern Curry County, are shown Friday night. They have fortunate people. _ e p been very good and a large at tendance is desired for this final film. Art Sweet fell in the woods injur PITT CP OR SHUT UP! ing his leg and had to go to North The trip to Korea, which General Eisenhower will make as one of Bend Friday for treatment. Mrs Viola Post of Santa Anna. his first and certainly most important acts as President-elect, will have the undivided and hopeful attention of the American people. It will in fact hold world attention, but with less approval in some nations than in our own. It is no secret that some of the members of the United Na FOI WALLS, CEILINGS, TOP SURFACES tkins. having the same responsibility as the United States for the Korean war but taking much less part in it, are not happy about the Eisenhower trip. They anticipate that he will explore very carefully the pro posed US«' of Chinese Nationalist forces in the Korean war, and they THE MEW DECORATIVE PLASTIC LAMINATE know* lor sure he will favor intensive training and equipment of as many South Korean divisions ns possible. ■ • d u t i f u l W ood C r o im , Color«, P attam i Both of these measures will be new factors in the Korean situation, and protests against them are known to be in the making ( a t l l y In it o ll o d P o n ti» THERE’S NO SUBSTITUTE FOR CIRCULATION I A M IP A L C General Eisenhower, according to Washington observers, is ready and waiting with an answer. He is going to say to our allies in the United Nations, politely but unsmilingly, that if they want to object to our poli cies in Korea with more authority they will have to take more of the load In other words, he is going to say to them: ’’Put up, or Shut up " Why should the Communist world take the United Na tions war in Korea seriously when only token opposition is be ing offered to the Rthl aggression by all but one of them? If every member of the United Nations would participate in the Korean war to the full extent of its resources, the war would be over mighty quick and the Russians would be mighty glad to be out of it. But as long as the) have only America to fight, the Com munists will find continuation of the war highly profitable, be cause it gives them a fertile field for propaganda against the Americans If our allies are no timid about having the Free Chinese on our side and about building up the South Korean forces, they have the alternative of paying their proportionate costs in money and men for carrying on the struggle But as long as they want American money and lives to he virtually the whole price of keeping the war going, the “ put •p or shut up" ultimatum is well in order. • San Francisco Examiner. November 10. 1952 Thursday, November 13, 1952 -ssHoaBBW ai A o n «=•— =ss=w=^.^s=a». * «a California and Mr and Mrs. L. T. Davis or Sangus, Calif, visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bray over the week end. They were enroute to Tacoma, Satellite Chapter No. 165, Order' Washington. of Eastern Star, meets on the first Fred Hargand was called home to Washington State by the serious and third Tuesdays of each month illness of his stepfather. He was at the I. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting accompanied by his stepsister who members welcome. is making her home here in Lang lois this winter. Lodge Directory Topaz Rebebah TOPAZ REBEKAH LODGE No. ¿41, meets Second and Fourth Tuesdays of months at Odd Fel All men interested in joining low» hall. Visitors Welcome! the Volunteer Fire Dept. are re Chetco No. 24Q quested to be at the Brookings Meets every Thursday at 8:0® C ity Hall Friday, N<w 11. 7:30 p. m. at the I. O. O. F. hall. All p.m. Chief Neil Nelson visiting brothers welcome. Notice! S ID N E Y C RO FT BROOKINGS CLINIC Office hours, 9 a. m. 5 p. m. DR. R. E. SMITH DENTIST PHONE 2831 Dr. Richard L. Smith OPTOMETRIST No. ¿00 A. F. AA. M. meets second and fourth Friday evenings at 8.00 o'clock at I. O. O. F. hall, Brookings, Oregon. AU visiting brothers are welcome. bodies A u x., F . O. E. Meets Second and Fourth Fridays of each month at V. F. W. Hall Pres., Shirley Brannin; Secretary, Shirley Spence. All visiting F. O. E. Member, welcome. Chetco Aerie No. 3087 Fraternal Order of Eaglet DR. ROY M. W HITE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and Surgeon Emergencies at Any Hour meets e\ery Friday evening at V. F. W. Hall. All visiting Eagles welcome. M. M. Jakkwicz, Pres., and Walt Thatcher, secretary. Post 966 & Auxiliary PH O N E 2701 Evenings by A ppointm ent meets 1st and 3rd Wednesdays at the V . F . W . H a ll Brookings Announcing NEW HAMPSHIRE The Stocking of a Small HENS NURSERY BUSINESS In Brookings Nice and Fat R. E. SIMMONS Cape Farells Road or \\ rite Box 48 Brookings I have received a shipment cf Camellias and Evergreens. Rea sonably priced from 75c on. LOIS G. KIRW’AN On Easy Street near Highway 101 The Old Stubbs Property UMtity fan YO UR, Up to 4 ft. a I 2 ft. 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