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Pilot—Thursday, Nov. 4. 1954
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scrt, does not tend to guide
him along a path of e..c e *
wholesome living.
Thus, I believe the
available to all goups inr. rJted
in helping youth is that of ; attiré
forth the ex tra effort r>. Ssarv
to gain recognition for th s w r ,
at the moment lack th, • rson
ality tra its required fo> iCceDt'
ance. Every young person wants
to belong and to feel tf, *• he
Î wanted. Those who alrea
heloni
By
CLIFFORD P. have it in their power to ,rovid
th a t satisfaction so sorely needed
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By BUD PISAREK
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Scanning over the subscription
list I find we have quite an array
of names th at suggest famous
fictional or real live people. May
be some of these are the real
McCoys, who knows? T here’s Osa
IT'S
WORTH
Mrs. Elizabeth W hite announces
Johnson of th e fam ed A frican !
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I met with a group of young- the engagem ent of her ^ghter
< venture te a m . We have a Dale j sters recently to discuss problems
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D etroit
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Nichols, any relation to the Dale relative to juvenile delinquency. Vonna Elaine to Ernest Keith
Nichols whose
paintings
are They were veiy serious in their Sm ith, son of Mr. and Mrs Ernest
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nationallv
fam
ous?
Davev
Crock-
a PP™ach to the problem, but U. Sm ith of Brookings
Th.,
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,, ! I could not help wondering as wedding date has not been set.
A s í b C ÍA T IO4 N
su^ est a wel1 to the value resulting from such
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z~ h j known personality. There is an sessions. I am certain that none
A C T IV E M E M B E R
A. A. Soule which suggest a ; of those present would ever
Reach th at buyer through a
i Korean city th at gained some ' cause anyone any trouble. The Pilot Classified Advertisement.
I notority in the recent w ar There ones who would have profited
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most were not present,
a re a few Crosbys and I would i T (
I feel much the same way
no be surprised it at least one of about other activities attem pting
them is nick-named ‘‘BING”.
I to improve the juvenile problem
Man. w e’ve got sew er troubles in Brookings. The prob
Of course when vou come rie h t Boy
,an<i ,CamPf' r(' Girls
lem is unique in the state, and probably no situation like it
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are au wonderful orgam gations
could be found anyw here ir, the nation.
< n to it, anyone listed on the ; and do great things in the devel
PILOT subscription list is famous opment of their members, mor
The facts are these: Elm er Bankus, and the Brookings
just for the fact they are ont THE ally, mentally-, and physically.
Ljind^ and Townsite Co. purchased the existing sewers from the
But. as is so often the case
list. If some of you aren’t included
old ( alifom ia and Oregon Lum ber Co. as a part of the whole
on this roll call of distinguished the ones who really need the
parcel. T hat was m any years ago, long before Brookings was a
help in the worst way do not
poo pie—get busy and subscribe.
belong. This does not mean that
com m unity of any consequence.
It seems like every team that the organizations refuse them
Since then Brookings has grown into quite a little se ttle
bowls against the PILOT bowls membership; " h a t it probably
over their heads W e’ve been los means is that not to° much effort
m ent, and home owners have added their sew er connections
ina
r
,
,s exerted to get them interested,
ooo
to the existing system, eith er w ith or w ithout Bankus' specific
mg games not because our plavers
,
hav-A
f.iU
n
r ♦ y
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My ° " 'n Pot theory on the
knowledge, eith er by signing away certain rights or not. In
fallen off but because the juvenile issue is that every child
20 lb. Minimum
e ith e r case the confusion now has reached the impossible stage,
opponents hit their best games w ants recognition and friendship,
and has reached a point where som ething drastic has to be done’
against us. K err Hardware took
be isn’t a good student, if he
us in four gam es Mondav night is n t at>,e t0 m ake a name for
This is a case of a private individual m aintaining a claim
It could have been w orse'thoueh i ^ R
SpOr? ’ if he haS never
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mougn. had the opportunity to develop
on a utility which norm ally would belong to the city. However
At ¡east they didn t steal our qualities of leadership, if he can
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it m ust be realized th a t the city only incorporated three years
«tree shoes or tie our clothes in do nothing which causes other
ago, and as such, is still in its toddling britches. Since incorpor
knots.
students to look up to him, or
Clothes Must
ation to the present tim e argum ents have raged on who owns
Note that the salmon derby win- u n h S ^ U d im’
beC° meS an
the sewer systsm.
Be Sorted
ner last week was none other than
w w r *
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t
c XTot-^R.. -n,
" nh a desire burning wathin
• C. . lurphy. Two reasons will him to have his fellows notice
The city m aintains, an opinion backed up by at least
W ASH AND DRY
prevent Joe from mentioning a n y him. he is likely to turn to means
th ree attorneys, th at the abutting property owners own the
ONLY
thing about it. so I thought I of obtaining th at attention which
aewers. Bankus claims, on the other hand, th at the Land and
might
tell
you
readers
about
it
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t
her
avpnues
have
denied
him.
Townsite Co. owns them.
C M urphv caught a 46 lb salmon H p t)C<Lornes a hot-rodder squir-
' sa m o n reling his car around corners to
Well, where do we go from here Is there any point in
o win the weekly prize of a a ttra c t attention. Stopped by the
discussing it any m ore at a council m eeting for example.
wonderful raincoat presented by police and warned, he then be
Ixvgieallv the two contestants in this fight are diam entrically
Phillips Dad & Lad
Sins bragging to acquaintances
The tw 0 reasons why Joe would ¡*boI,,t whal a ho,:sho' hp >s- Soon
opposed. There doesn't appeal that there is going to be any
■ . rvaant
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U 1 be has a reputation, which while
givt and take in the m atte r, nor any compromise. It looks to us |n
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o t mention the fact is: 111 he’s it does give him notoriety of a
th at the only possibly settlem ent will come through the courts.
too modest of course, and (2)
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However who is to sue whom, and on what grounds? Who is
T here must be another J. C
going to instigate the action, and in w hat court ?.
m asquerading, because OUR J. C
has been near the Chetco or the
Only a fte r the courts did decide would the real fun be
Salmon.
gin l! they decided in favor of Bankus, then the city should
try to come to some settlem ent, a fte r an appraisal by a neutral
Compost Continuity
party, to buy the existing system at a just price, and then begin
Keep the compost heap work
the ground work for a new municipal project.
ing for your garden. If there is
Mrs. Henry La Barge is in
an old rotted heap, use it for
I he present sew er system is, of course, inadequate and
Portland this week.
mulching the tender plants a ft
covers only about one thin! of Brookings. Any new plan will have
er the first ground freeze. S tart
to include the whole district, and would have to include some
a neu Pile w»*h all the gard n
Mrs. Ray P isarek was hostess
type of disposal plant.
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spent P1 *nts fallen leaves and suck Put
at a bridge club on Monday night.
Make a hoTlow'nl
H II** ° f P,3nt m aterial to hasten decay.
Even if the courts would decide against Bankus and the
Mrs. Jack Holmes won high, and
m s k c a hollow place in the center to catch the rains.
Land and Townsite Co, as the owner of the entire system they
Mrs. Jean Colier won low
would realize th at Bankus has real property value in the m ain
Feeding Note
line.
it w as purchased by him, and th at much at least would
Miss G e rtru d e P isa rek of M il
sprinc SurhS n h n e b‘ discontinued on most plants until early
have to be taken over by the city through negotiations.
w aukee. W ise, left B rookings
benefit in
V S as
the-valley, rhubarb and asparagus,
dlUlt
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° ° d’ 1X)tt€d m anure, a fte r they become
S u n d ay night a f te r a weeks v a c a
There is no co u-se of action we believe, that would
^ w t i r a n d ' ^ i r ^ ’o f 1^ ; ^
d° ^ a n t- there is
:°Ot
tion w ith h e r b ro th e r and sister-
include ju s t forgetting about the existing sewers and startin g
in-law, Mr. and M rs Ray P isa rek
from scratch This would cause unnecessary and undue hard-
( 1 4 'Hopping Jays left for 25^ o discount on
ship <n *ae people w 'o ar. already hooked to an existing line,
Mr.
andMrs.
George
Tri
bur
had
and who may be content w ith it.
dll shrubbery
a baby girl on S atu rd ay ,
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It's a mess, through nobody s fault in particular. We
feel that Bankus would prefer to get out of the business under
Find what you want through
the light conditions This whole situation has to be straightenend
the
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out and in the near future.
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