Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 19, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Brookings I larbor Pilot, Thursday, November 19,
'953
Mrs. E m m a C ooper accompan-
* led h er son. John, to M edford re­
BRCW)KINGS-I1ARBOR PILOT
They
w ere
overnight
,
♦ ! cently.
AN IN D E PE N D E N T N EW SPA PER
g u ests w ith th e ir niece and hus­
By
E
thel
Goodlin
♦
E ntered
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ band. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Albern
“ i 'Ï Ï S . T T ,, «
»< Braoklnn. Oregon.
M arth 7, 1916, under the Act of M arch 3, ls? g
They also visited th e form er's
The b azaar held by the ladies
niece. Mrs. M a rg a re t Evans, who
M inna A kers , Otvner and Publisher
society ol the S m ith R iver church
is confined to S acred H e art hos­
\ \ I L U AM G. P H E L P S , E ditor
held on T hursday aftern o o n was
p
a successful affair.
The fancy ! ital w ith a broken hip she re­
n
v
,
,
SU BSCRIPTIO N RATES:
ceived in a fall.
” ne V ear In advance (In C urry Countj
w ork and needle work booth was
13.00
One Year, in advance (outside C urry County)
By
*3.60
alm ost sold out. The parcel post i
_
n a t io n a l a d v e r t is in g r e p r e s e n t a t iv e
C L IF F O R D
sale was very successful, w ith ' M is. Eva Hill, who is confined
W eekly N ew spapers R epresentatives , I nc .
ROW E
plenty of hom e cooked food or? to H a rrin g to n R est Hom e at C res­
New Yorjt
Chlca* °
D etroit
Philadelphia
sale. All n etted the society a neat 1 cent City is recovering from her
xMrs. E lizabeth M orrison illness an d gain in g h e r health
vx hen a Young M an M a rrie s” sum .
presid
en
t, wishes to th an k all who hack again. She plans to re tu rn
N A T IO N A L
E D IT O R IA L
can im m ediately s ta r t on a
assisted in m aking the a ffair a to h er hom e a t S m ith R iver soon
A s ib c r A T .^ N
p ro g ram ot financial sec u rity by success.
tak in g part in payroll savings
Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth Laym an
w here he w orks o r the bond-a-
Mr. and Mrs. Billy S arin a ,! have re tu rn e d hom e from the bav
m onth plan w here he hanks for
isrno Beach in the so u th ern pari area and S an Jose, w here Mi-
the accum ulation of U. S. Savings
«
>
1
the sta te , are m aking an ex­ Laym an w as a d eleg ate to th«*
Bonds.
tended visit here w ith th e for­ F arm B ureau C onvention from
R ecently th ree of th e n a tio n ’s m er's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
Del N o rte C ountv.
labor leaders, w ith widely d iv er­ e it S arin a Sr. a t End of the T rail
.¡.,„ n ,"S W7 k ' ' he C“ y C° UnCiI of B rookings begins considera-
gent views on m ost m a tte rs, met reso rt on S m ith River.
lion ot a c h a r te r for th e city.
in W ashington, D C ., and w ere in
PA R A LLEL PA R K IN G
We haven’t seen it yet, but in the Council m eetings we
com plete agreem ent on one su b ­ n m 2 ; G1CI’n W riRht °l S an Luis
P a ra lle l p ark in g w as s ta rte d at
have heard .t discussed, and we’re ready now to disagree with
je c t; th ey pledged lab o r’s support t bispo ,s spending several w eeks the high school N ovem ber 6. p o ­
one point.
of th e U. S. S avings Rond p ro­ w ith h e r d a u g h te r and son-in-law . lice C hief B ud C ross helped the
gram .
P resent
w e re
G eorge Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd G rty and stu d en t body and fa c u lty the first
M eany, .president, A m erican F ed ­ e d Uw i . T 7 alS° Ke" ing «cquaint- m orning. H e also an sw ered the
eratio n of Labor; Jo h n L. Lewis, L ana i h h'‘'’ " ‘“W g ra n d ,«ltK hter. questions ab out w hy p arallel
president. U nited M ine W orkers Edna Louise.
park in g was necessary.
of A m erica, and Ja m e s B. C arey
¡s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r C ongress of
• hose who v o ,c d "'fo r his " .'le c tio n ^ '’1' '
C<'W d *° re p rp sen ‘
In d u stria l O rganizations.
U. S. S avings Bond tables show
but That i’n>J7,',T"n maV bc P,'ased by givi"K 'h e M ayor a vote.
th a t a saving of $18.75 weekly
Presiding officer ,S v X ’n a H m X coming £ f X V a X ° b V
am o u n ts to $978.80 in one y ea r;
$5,134.90 in five y ea rs; 10,699.80
Im portant
P° 'n ‘
m° re ln,anglbIp’ bl» we think it is m ore
in nine y e a rs eight m onths, and
$25,797.59 in 19 y ea rs 8 m o n th s—
theirS numieOrUnX d en^ r '
Ch°° SP ' hp M ayw from «tnong-
and thousands of w orking people
,2
d rPdupp •“ '" • « 'n the selection of a Mavor
a re on such a schedule.
V don t agree. W e’ve n ever felt th a t th e people as a w hole
H erschel D. Newsom, 15th m a s ­
m ,d Z V a r ,‘ h ¡ X P° ,i" ? ' han any « B en
h
te r of th e G range, en th u siastically
urges fa rm e rs to c re a te a cash re ­
serv e for replacing fa rm m ach in ­
at large"^
' ng Ch° “Pn by ,u '° o r ,hr<‘< 'm ™ than by the people
ery as it w ears out th ro u g h p u r­
chase of U. S. S avings Bonds.
in a X X X e . ‘X
X
X
n X
'h " PC° Pl\ mOTP. ’ b a "
Five m illion school stu d e n ts a re
»is..
,
** ,n e nian who becom es the voir#» nf
learn in g th e first step s in th rift
gov ern m en t **
W“ h h ' m ,h<? •» "« ’"'« ca tio n of our city
through re g u la r p u rchase of U. S.
Sav ings S tam ps, and the tre a s u ry
eleehTj0 t ^ t h e c ™ 7 7 >n" denpp ,h a t »--K.d and able m en will be
d e p a rtm en t expects to add a n o th ­
- t o ^ e ’h o ^
°< -
city
e r m illion by D ecem ber 1.
S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re E zra
T a ft Benson says ’’W ith th e use
of farm m achinery, U nited S ta te s
fa rm e rs have becom e th e m ost
efficient in all the w orld. But farm
i„n T h r LuPky 7 K<’ys CJub of Brookings has receive.) u n o a r .l
m achinery is costly and when
T P a r tro fO, ? . " H n hW" "
- t e n d e d to th^m t o X m e
w orn out m ust be replaced. U. S.
1 ..
' B 'K hw ay L ifesavers C o m m ittee of O regon C itizens
S avings Bonds provide an ideal
P r in X a ?
i ^ i ^ ' ^ "
, ^ " 7 tT ’H
”
way for se ttin g aside funds each
y e a r to r th e replacem ent of eq u ip ­
th ese vounir m e n in n
K
Tn’1 Tho inclusion of
m ent.”
is
,1 k •
,n a sta te -w id e prog ram to reduce accidents
1« m ore th an ju st an honor.
In an averag e day, one m an
e „ r lT’Hn
,M,VS w*n
th e burden of
w ith tw o horses can plow only 1.5
c
a
rry
in
g
out,
in
C u try ( o u n ty . the program by w hich Highwav
acres
A tra c to r-d ra w n plow
Lifesavers hopes
to reduce o u r sta te -w id e d e a th toll
wall do 10 acres in oil day. But
« ta ..At h l . X " m n . M X ? h e r L ! o 7 V,'''S7 J ” ' '
m p" of ,bis
a tra c to r doesn't have col s, so
the wise fa rm e r today sets aside
cos, of au to m o h ite a e e X . U
X
h X
' ’V t ' ' " 'h - t e r r i b l e
m
U. S. S avings Bonds each y e a r
w hich show 15.,XX) iiUnrie" v c a ' l v a n d r t
o " '* a l , h p r r < w < ls
«in am ount ot m oney equal to the
ot p ro p erty dam age, and th e . h a v e ' ' » " ' « ' ' s w orth
tk p te c ia tio n on his equipm ent.
about it.
t solved to do so m ething
H ence, when the equipm ent is
They a re distin g u ish ed m en who form this ero n n - v , a o
w orn out he has the money on
T T X
r X
- ad - -
B s . X ’:
°n hand to replace it.
School stu d en ts p urchased 7 8.
th ro u g h o u t O regon head co unty c X u e X
' t'adP,S
lhS.(XX) F s . S avings stam ps,
P ro g ra m ' X
X
g X
‘™ y " u *
m ostly of ,h e 10 con, and 25 cem
t heir
> o u n g .......
X
X
c i , n ; x r x x
°f
Denom inations, durin g the 1951
th e
52 school year. The to tal value
- t X
X
X
X
^
...........—
«
»
K
they
" a s $14.931.000. This w as an in ­
first
crease of $900,000 over the previ
A n , wc X u i X i
« x
-
Ol!s year.
N orth Bend. Oregon
here.
w h ere th e P.T.A. sponsors th
X ^ X u t X n ‘ d o ’X
7 " ” ' h"
'y ” " b a '
*av,ngs plan in the schools has
one
ot th e o u tstan d in g records o
o p ,S ir,u n ity :
" fapp<J " „ I, responsibility and
th e nation.
W 'ir
S lig h tly m ore than h alf ,h .
—+ w o rk e rs in the a irc ra ft industry
now buy U. S « Pavings
-■w* » MIKS Bond-
( th ro u g h pay roll deduction as the
n s u l t ot a cm ren t drive. Before
CORSAG I S
AC cam paign 205.Se t. o r 3‘J ’ pP,.
■•«■nr. rook p a n
Thjs
GI T I LOW RS
.Is™ to .t.,7.717. o r 50.7
w ith som e com panies still to he
gimi l s
BRO O K IN G S, OREGON
W estern area
1(> ,sr w’ith the m ost p ar-
' ( I'an ts 196.168. and th e highest
nt as ?e, 56 7.
“Your Dependable Ho
í 1 I h.
/ V
Phone 2568
FOR
♦
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SMITH RIVER
WHAT
IT'S
WORTH
To Elect A M ayor
Recognition for The Lucky 7 Club
Don’t Take A Chance
When The Weather Is Bad
¡an k-B y-M ail !
»EM RAL ARR.W
OREGON STATE B A K K
X
Mc V A Y S on the WINCHUCK
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