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according to reports of US. N avy. p ,
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scientists. The measured rise b r o o k >ngS I Lirbor Pilot 3
Korea, Christmas. 1952.
shown by tidal gauge records has r HVRSDAY, JANUARY 8. 1953
Dear Folks and Barb.:
already totaled about half a foot
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Well, another Christmas has
since 1895 along the eastern sea McEuen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
come and gone Today was just
Hy M rs. E. F. Rapraeger
board Our house is built on a W. R. Gad berry. They all drove
another day only with a name.
u
J
75 feet above the high to the home of J. 3. Gadberry,
AT ONE TIME or another al- the beach and then, with fury ex- tide ab°ut
Our planes flew all day long. I
mark. In about 7500 years son and brother, at Kelso, Wash.,
saw a pilot almost get killed this
a" ot us te<' an urSe 10 pended, roll back with a roar to from now- the waves will be play-
for Christmas dinner.
afternoon. His nose wheel folded' break away for a moment from
cast themselves into the face of inK taK with the door knob and
Mrs. George Fisher of Walport.
the
comforts
and
conveniences
of
up as he was landing and at
the next incoming breaker. There lH‘eP>ng through the keyhole if Oreg., was a holiday visitor of
our
home
and
from
the
class
120 m.p.h. it's not so good. The
is talk now and then of harness- thc Present rising rate of the sea the Ira Browns. She and her hus
plane caught fire but they got him room, sawmill, kitchen, or what ing the waves and setting them rontinues. When that happens band
were former residents here
ever
it
may
be
with
which
wre
out. I don’t know how badly he
to work. Man harnessed the horse there win be cause for worry,
on Easy street.
are
daily
associated.
We
want
was hurt though.
and put it to work behind a plow.,
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Mrs. Maycock of the Nook Cafe
You’ve been asking me what I to go hunting, or fishing or we He harnessed rivers and put them
went
to
stand
on
a
cliff
and
celebrated
her birthday on Mon
wanted you to send me. I ’ve de
Local News
to work behind dams. But he has
day, Jan. 5. She has entered a
cided. Inside is an outline of a watch the ocean tear and pound not harnessed the sea and while
Mr. and Mrs. Freeman McEuen nation-wide crossword contest and
little girl’s foot. She’s got long at the rocky shores.
the talk about doing so goes on of Beebe. Ark., came to the coast is anxiously awaiting word that
The
winter
storms
are
an
a
t
pigtails and the cutest little smile
in academic circles, the sea be- to upend the holidays with Mrs she is among the winners.
you’ve ever seen. We call her traction to people who like to see seiges the land and the battle of
the
ocean
in
a
turbulent
mood.
Skoshi. That is shorty in Korean.
surf against shore continues. Cliffs
At least that’s about as close as The local coastline does not con are gnawed off at their roots and
sist
of
sheltered
bays
and
inlets
you can get to it. She reminds
topple into the ocean. The marsh
me a lot of Barb when she was but of unprotected outer coast where men once hunted ducks has
about 6 or 7. Skoshi works eight which feels the full brunt of each been covered by water. The shore-1
GALLAGHER BLDG.
hours a day, seven days a week. battering breaker. The siege of line changes are usually slow, in
She sleeps in a tent and they sea against land and the battle some places only an inch or so
We A re Here To Serve
don’t have any stoves in them. of surf against shore is an end per year and sometimes only a
less
war
with
only
a
brief
truce
She’s very fortunate compared to
foot or so per century. Studies
most of them. Someone gave her during the summer quietude.
also
show that sometimes the sea
Y our Insurance Needs
The power behind the waves is
a red sweater for Christmas but
recedes
and
land
appears
where
she’s wearing Korean shoes. Ko tremendous as they thunder upon there formerly was ocean floor.
FIRE
CASUALTY
rean shoes are something you
At present the sea is rising
AUTO
BONDS
can’t believe unless you see. They one would gather them up and throughout the world due to ex
melt down old tires which are send them to me, I’ll deliver them tensive ice melt in polar regions,
worn out and make what is noth to the orphanage and se to it that
ing but a slipper out of the rub the kids understand thht the peo
ber. That is the shoe and it’s ple in Brookings are interested in
good for nothing except to keep kids that are cold and hungry.
With all the organizations in
you from hurting your feet. This
ground is mighty cold. I was out Brookings it really wouldn’t be
this afternoon for a couple hours much work. I’m sure, the Boy
waiting for a 100 mission plane to Scouts would be happy to do most
of the leg work and the organi
come in and I ’d like to froze.
So, anyway, if you will send me zations could arrange for the ship
a pair of shoes to fit this foot, I ’ll ping costs.
I’ll send you some pictures so
be happy. I want something that
she’ll grow out of before she’ll you can see the looks on the faces
wear out and make them a half of kids that don’t know what it
size too large. That’ll give her a is to be warm, when they are
little time. If you don't have given clothes to cover them.
Don’t forget shoes, either. These
anything heavy enough in girls,
A n Excellent N ew Y ear's R esolution: To
little
slippers made out of old
boys are fine. Even hightops, the
styles aren’t too important in Su automobile tires melted down and
s ta rt th a t ba n k account a t th e O regon
molded are awfully cold.
won.
Send the things to:
Now, if Barb has any old
State Bank.
LT. GENE GOULD
clothes she never wears any more
or are too small for her, or shoes
AO 2219809
The B eginning o f th e N ew Y ear is th e tim e
worn out, gather them up and
HQ 8th Air Base Group
send them. Also ask Minna to
APO 970. c/o P.M.
to open yo u r account and c o n s o lid a te yo u r
put the following letter in the
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
paper and see if there is anyone
Thanking you
fin a n c ia l p o s itio n a t home.
in town that has any clothes for
for the kids,
these kids. Seventy-five per cent
GENE.
of the kids are orphans.* They
Your Home Bank pledges th e e n tire coop
fought through this town three
times.
e ra tio n o f its s ta ff, o ffic e rs and d ire c to rs to
Merry Christmas and love,
GENE.
g ive the best b a n k in g service possible ar.d
Along Azalea Row
Arthur Knox Insurance Agency
Save In
Korea, Christmas, 1952.
Editor, The Pilot:
Dear Friends: At Christmas
time your thoughts always turn
to home, and although I've spent
little time at home in the past
few years, a few still remember
me.
You’ve all read a lot about this
little peninsula. Quite a few’ of
the gang around there I went to
school with have seen the mud,
dirt anti felt the cold. They can
tell you what it’s like if tl^ey will.
This little town has more or
phans then you’d dream exist. ’
75 per cent of tYc kids around
here are in that category. You
see, the town has changed hands
thFee times. That’s pretty tough
on little kids.
Anyway, a lot of you have chil
dren's clothing kicking around the
house that are worn out, out \\
grown and out of style If some-
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
MACK
G.
¡9^3
to fu rth e r the w e lfa re and in te re s ts o f th is
area and its c itiz e n s ' p ro s p e rity in 1953.
The Time to S ta rt S aving Is N o w . The place
is here a t the O regon S tate Bank, a hom e-
o w n e d and h o m e-eperated b a n k. C om plete
b a n k in g fa c ilitie s —frie n d ly , courteous serv
ic e -b a n k s a fe ty fo r yo u r funds a t th e O re
gon S tate Bank.
U
1 we d -o’-s
So ri' ',f tjr.d reemy
Why ret»' u by
Tod ^y and:; me?
M I N C E R 'S
JEWELRY
.itch & Jewelry Repairing
Across from the Bank
OREGON STATE BANK
M A L C 0 L M
G enera, B u ild in g C o n tra cto r
Residential— Com mercial— RemodeUn ?
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Apartment above Gibbs Lumber Co., or can be contacted
through Pete Lesineister Agency!
Savinas Dooosits M ade On or Before Janu-
a ry 1 2 ,1 9 5 3 w ill d ra w in te re s t a t 2 per cent
fro m Ja n u a ry 1st. Three Year Term De
posits w ill bear in te re s t a t 2 Vi per cent p a y
a b le a t m a tu rity .
B rookings , O regon
:
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