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4 Brookings I tarbor Pilot THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1953 School News Nations Egg Month To Be In January, Says Poultry Men School began Monday morning a fte r the holiday, w ith all of the teachers except Mrs. Ethel Hale on the job. The Hale family had Special to The Pilot an autom obile accident at Cave A zaleas being prepared for Junction while retu rn in g from , Jan u ary has been designated month in an attem pt shipm ent a t Brookside Azalea and M yrtle Creek S aturday, Dec. 2 7 .1 na,ionaI " u buying at “ Bulb larm Monday w ere a splash Last reports indicate that Mr. and , to increase consumer Mrs. Hale are in the hospital at ! a tim e when egg Prices are usual- of color, m assed as they were. ( ly at the low point. The principal varieties blooming G rants Pass. Noel Bennion, ¡xiultry special Mrs. Helen Sm ith is su b stitu te nt this tim e a re : Eiric, varigated ist at Oregon S ta te college, says teacher in the fourth grade until in pink w ith w hilte border; Paul egg producers and allied indus Seham e, salm on pink, and Cot Mrs. Hale returns. tries will conduct the campaign ♦ ♦ tage G ardens, in a deep red. Friday, Jan. 16, is the end of through retail stores, local news Ih e p lan ts as a whole looked papers, radio stations and word so th rifty and the picture of the first sem ester a t school. of mouth. ♦ ♦ health. M. S. B rainard, working “January provides a welcome w ith the azaleas stated that t h e ... The high school Bruins resum e occasion to recognize publicly the their basketball schedule Friday fiwut for »i„. .1 . tn eir bask ioo<i lor the plants was m easured and n r - i . i . u . ,, night, Jan. 9, with a game with ! im portance of a basic food used an u prepared as carefully as th a t u- . « O phir on the ,ocal local ,,oor tloor This by people of all ages,” Benion of a baby’s form ula *O phlr says. game is to be a m ake-up for a Brookside Azalea and Bulb He points out that this is a farm , owned by E. H. Grooten game which was to have been good time to use a variety of egg « o erst, has a fine wholesale busi played Dec 19. S aturday the dishes to stim ulate appetites a fter Bruins travel to l^anglois. The ness in flowers, plants and bulbs. heavier-than-usual holiday following Tuesday, Jan. 11, m arks the meals. N utrition authorities rec T rv p i I thp " big gam e" of the season y Ot c Ia ss A d»--they p a y i|w ith the Gold Beach P anthers on ommend eggs be included daily I in meals because of their rich the Brookings floor. • protein, m ineral, and vitam in con- i • • I tent, according to Bennion. The Sergeant family spent the Azaleas Ready For M a rke t C. 0. LEONARD l. L LEONARD [with Mrs. S erg ean t’s folks. ♦ I he Wes Kiddels drove down to the Rose Bowl game. Over $400 in cash and several ♦ ♦ packages of goods are reported Die H am ptons visited in T igard received for use at Camp W hite and in Newberg over the holidays V eterans' home near Medford, by ♦ ♦ H e rse lw i -1 Mr8' Amy Randle, V.F.W. Aux- ™ i ^ he,. c h a n e y . d r?w tlo* ’n ‘oH ilary visitor at the facility. •isadena to gee the bowl game. The money, which will be used Brokers Box 211 Phone 2341 Residence Phone 2292 _c Q Money and Goods For Disabled Vets ♦ ,,erm„r<l Brookinirs. Oregon AND H E R E IS NEW S FOR YOU! TIM BER! 40MM in one tra c t and also sm aller tra c ts from 3M up in a n o th e r tra c t. Ow ner will build m ad s to railhead. C ontact us for fu rth e r details. ♦ ♦ for PX coui>on books for totally Carl H arrison spent the holi disabled veterans who are j>enni- days in Reedsport and in eastern less, and the m erchandise, came Oregon. as a result of a “L etters to Edi ♦ ♦ tors,” campaign put on by the The G uthries spent the holi “home.” Two veterans from the days in Eugene. 1 Brookings area are known to be living there. Anyone having funds or goods to go to the vet- ’ olln,. eran/s can cor,tact any m em ber For t lit week ending Sunday, 0( the V.F.W. or ladies' auxiliary Jan. 4: any time. * Date Dec. 29 Weather Report LOCAL NEWS If It’s Insurance You Need H A V E IN S U R A N T 'S YOH W A N T ! Set/ 1« fo r aU fo rm s q J G en era l In su ra n c e th ro u g h the TH E "AMERICAN" INSURANCE CO ». 1** Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roemmick went to Lodi, Calif., for the L hristm as season and their p a r ents who helped in the Chetco rain 1.69 store, Evie and “D utch.” Leis returned to th eir home in Los Angeles. Pilot Class Ads get re s u lts ’ Read Pilot Ads it BEHIND THE IRON CURTAIN OF" C O N S E R V A T IS M " By L. C. O 'B rien “T H E VO ICE OE O N E A M E R IC A N ” (This is the Eighth and Last of a Series) (Continued From Last W eek) Prior to our scientific knowledge of today e a rth ’s peoples had a chance for survival. However, at the present time we are facin^ the haid. grim (acts ot annihilation if we don’f change our wavs o! thinking and practices before this coming atomic, germ and chemical w ar becomes a reality. E a rth ’s peoples are now in a furious, hysterical and feverish rush to mobilize gigantic fighting machines* A fter they are es tablish. what have we gained? Scientific knowledge will again advance and autom atically render them useless and obsolete, bring more heinous and deadly im plem ents of destruction and kill our rem aining chances for survival, and ironically, we will still go iuslung blindly and thoughtlessly down the same old ru t of con servatism . exploitation, and greed, into chemical and germ war- laic and obliteration. O r worse, to a race of varients. imbeciles and hellish deform ities; victim s of a self-built hell, radioactivitv and disease; pathetic mindless beings, our destinv shaped bv our greedy, selfish and power-mad impulses. ‘ Through our egotism we have been blind to spiritual knowl edge and philanthropy, thinking in the past; unable to interpret the ineluctable boomerang of our disastrous practices. W hile in veigling tactics and arrogance has kept us in ignorance of the obnoxious and revolting reality of our environm ent. We have been buried in the ages-old rut of egotism and conservatism , our theories inflexible and dogmatic, reluctant to venture bevond our ative w ifim s^ b° ° k knowledge and ancient, superstitious, conserv- iChriatmaa holidays In Lafayette RE AL ESTATB N » M r» // h«Qw|I° W’l SirJfU!,y pitiful is the fact th at there arc thos<? who can heartlessly l(x)k upon the m alnutrition w ritten on the faces of 1 e children, and the want and w orry lines carved in the gaunt [v5nS, ° h7 eu chddren’s P a i n ts , and indifferently shrug their < 11 gioomcd shoulders in scorn and distaste, not stopping to think nhT i »°r Care th at these lines were Placed there by the cruel tinsel ot poverty, m isery and deprivation, carved bv the near hope- heS URk u.°h rais? ? g these undernourished children up to become • G. s . hom th °y are now proclaim ing heroes, and the most I n ta n t men on earth. . . . Why! Because they are fighting and dying lor the ages-old hoax, the m ilitary, and what the people so misconceived y, and ironically think will ’b ring peace and S e c u rity Look hack through the ages.” Did the countless hdlions and W -' On ?he eon^rarJ in PHSt WarS bring peace and security? b” i I’ hu i system atlca” y m aneuvered us right u p ‘to the threshold of annihilation, the m ost complicated and dangerous predicam ent in e a rth ’s peoples long and bloody history. th n v 'i! ¡1Ot .c riticize thte Pasi generations for our sham eful plight, present < av'm ° S( i;'nt,iic and military knowledge of ihe ever I ask w i > 5' StatT g faCtS as 1 see thpm - How- *♦. ‘ , hy have WP stayed in this unholy, conservative lu t all through the ages? In what we vvronglv and conceiUdlv call our advanced civilized world. Why do we o r a c ti^ w ar phntation, barbarism and collusion, if vve are civilized? peoph's0 n'a'nnpd^flnE^*1* ! * SIr and exploitati°n, at last has e a rth ’s ignorance ^ 1 se ’lg ,h ° lr gOFy Webs of barbarous ,, 1,1110 these treacherous m onsters have been handed d o w n ' ,1'’i '1KnS a n ,,, ar,> n.ow clashing with scientific knowledge ' and " onil'all.v at swords points w ith science e o 'n tu e ’ r o w ’’ K-n-th™"1’ "’i ""I Sam® c a ,e «ory as the calf with eiices t h o i c h 't h e 'i , e Seo,,les. have survived their cruel influ- s t liough tin ages, due only to our past lack o f s c i p n t i f i c H?e fi « K.ha" wvttt’ s J fn n fi" ^ 5 : .X,er»a’ s,u,’idi,-v- 1 now point out 'he rcaliza'tion that pays! ONE- AND TWO-ROOM COTTAGES < (»M E L E T I.IA I URN1SI II I) m o n th SUNSET MOTEL OFFICE SOUTH O F BROOKINGS GEORGE S ELECTRIC l,irinS Contractor—Appliance Repair RESIDENTIAL - INDUSTRIAL “ Let George Do It Phone 2944 P a t t e r u.” " 1*?' ’’«"■■'son and from <£ v ' ' 1 ' Iol,da'v morning an htancisco where they visited with Mrs. P a tte rso n s sis'- Icr and family, Mr. and Mis. Rod- ncy Hoover. They were gone a week. Hello World Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wil b*o\ are parents of a son. horn on Dec. 22. Ma, n> and W ilham Hemple ot 1 a farbor , , . " ere Pftrents of a son Arnold Ray, born at Crescent City Seaside hospital on Dec. 9. He weighed 8 pounds amt 11 ounces and is the second child. IVO. I ilot ( lass Ads Pay’_trv M c V ay s greenhousi ON THE WIN CHUCK POTTED AND CUT FLOWERS v ? 'o V''ly n avp the ^ U tio n to m ake a heaven of e a rth if you h vc the will power and intelligence to m ake it reality ’ I von crime no’^ v e n v ” " iiiR , n o more wa™ "„^ major ixiverty no bl<x>d and corruption, no labor strik es no io 'h e lath ers and m others of e a rth 's peonies- uhn d. h £ r i>,Oh," ‘r ° ^ ^ ir W S K : « ■ lU '5-Ooy Trial O fh rl ’ 1 ' ' f "lr Ini:i'en •" » » T W « MT h » v - '..E * n .l fc » » d .n » l U k « r t d u i .* * CiMlnn, <1»w to I larlx ^r, Oregon and power when they placed their destiny in the hands of a m inority of ted individuals to do with as they see fit. When the people th • h V' ‘' ‘ s sf‘" t to think right, no group of misguided men will be able to lead them info a complicated political and military erro r like we are now experiencing, and like our forc- fathers experienced all through the ages. 1 1 D »' o m l ifh uHCitt, Ho you have the eoni age to , >l,r ,/oor fn civilization, freedom and I 'n n i n on earth, good will to m a n ! If so it is security, free and at your ‘'.<|)'sal. ’ C t S A ri ' in " STOMACH ULCERS excess ACID o iiw tiM P H O N E 25f>S em ..... S ic .« , 7 * .* « 2 ” “* "4 • n . iHm,. , £ £ £ £ ’ " i t I AMO “ *« **- ***»«*<h. fo r ' W i l l a r d , Chetco Drug Store ATTENTIO N! Tins • „ . ... L- C. O BRIEN, Brookings, Oregon. c ° Chetco Inn l Your donation wifi he"p me"™/ °ih, "V’* ? ™ '10" u into every home on this earth dom is everybody's job COMING WAR , Your lutv a ? ,v m " n knowJrd p ’ 1 • ’ as Wel1 as m ,ne- F re e * HILI)Kh:N’s SAKE, WE MUST STO P TH IS