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May 5 If 55
E ditor, Brookings Pilot
D ear S ir:
It’s no wond’or th a t b irthdays
I am w ritin g you ju st before
me;” 1 «n m uch to youngst * s Such M other's Day to a w a re you. In
a d ly for them m eans th at they your m odest and grow ing com
an just one y e a r n e a re r some m u n ity you house or?' of the o u t
self-set goal.
stan d in g m o th ers in the U nited
I can still rem em ber when my States.
ole aim was to reach th’* age of
Some w eeks ago sh left Bro >k-
six so th at I could be legally a d i'l ’s to go to th e h o s ta l in G ran ts
m itted to public school. My next Pass for an operation. I learned of
goal was the age of tw elve wh n it th ro u g h tier devoted dau g h ter,
I would be allowed to join the fo u ix " H aynes, who cam e up from
Boy Scouts In succession. I looked Mon,* rey P a rk to 1 m * w ith h er
lo rw ard to t lv age of sixt'?en m oth r in th e em ergency.
wh<‘n I could get a job on the
My s is te r Bessie, a f te r high
railroad section gang; to eight < n school, studied stenography and
wh»n 1 could join th e »National
becam e ,1 k * tr u s t" 1 aid of a p rom
G uard; and to tw enty-one wh n 1
inent New York a cco u n tan t T her *
could vote and get m a rrie d w ith
sh e me* Bill Zickler. Bill is a
out rn.v paren ts cons nt.
But somehow sine? reaching the mod st guy so you probably don',
age of c iti/t uship privileges, tin re know tha* h plays the piano a,
l as never been any particular a g e least as well as H a rry T rum an.
in the fu tu re which hvld any u n \n d in singing class his voice and
ique fascination or w h ic h b r o u g h t p erform ance will got a b e tte r r a t
w ith it any s|»ecial privileges. Each ing that th a t o f H a n y ’s d a u g h te r
passing y e a r became m en ly one Maggie.
In th e G ra n ts P ass hospital
m ore notch on the i c o i d of grow
Bessie’s room w as loaded w ith
ing older.
(if course the if* ot forty was tlow ers In one day th»?re w en 29
supposed to m ean som ething. \ m> ssages - letters and tvlegram s
popular impression im plies that at f r o m New York, New Jersey,
that age one r a l l y begins to live. M aryland, C alifornia, and else-
Tiie trouble w ith me w as that w here.
I don't go, this from Bill T ry
when I reached ibis round n u m l'T
i was already so involved in liv to ge, him to brag about him relf,
ing th at I talk'd to notice anv his wife, his ta h 'n ,i d d au g h ters!
You will find him as a rtic u la te
change
as oik * ol those huge south Pacific
1 he Azalea Lanes w ere rocking clam s.
B e ssie sends me the B rookings!
•and rolling Monday night in th e
last nigh' ot league howling. Pilot frequently C o n g ra tu la tio n s '
•n y o u r rogress.
Elwood Cosiett, howling for the
Joseph David M orrison
1.O .0E . slam m ed down eight
strik e s in a row to sta rt off his
Today, of course, th ? age ot
second gam e Ik* missud then, and sixty-I'iva» is com ing to have spec-
ended w ith ONLY a 256 garni*.
i d significance. At th a , age one is
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ui posed ,o haw* outgrow n useful
In the m eantim e, Les Dimmick
>rk it’d is supposed to retire.
had a strin g of six strik e s going H ow ever. 1 doubt if anyone looks
at the id ntical tim e.
Anoth r forw ard w ith m uch an tic ip a tio n to
oddity Joe Murphy had a string arriving at tha, age.
of (»in* strik e going at tlo san *
N \ , w >ek I will be n aching
time. It's stra n g e r than fiction. an age w hich w ith a little stre tc h I
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of thi* im agination on my p a r, |
Incidcntly. (hi* Pilot th an k s to end a little cooperation on your .
the effo rts ot t ' e Rotary team , ¡’a rt could be lifted ou, of the j
1 ’»ned backw ards into the first hum drum ro u tin e ol ordinary
division. Thi y rocked ,1 k * K e rr adult birthdays.
team to r th r •* gam es despite th e
Next w eek I will lx* half a c nt* (
e ffo rts of that one m an gang, ury old; or it th a , seem s too un- !
'lie n K e rr The Rotary decision- api ding in age,, I can say th a t i
ed the Plywood four points en ab I am ju s, barely out of my forties
ling th e Pilot to move into fourth If on th e o th e r hand I fvel some- 1
place tie.
vvliat tired of it all, I can say
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»hi, 1 am ju s, fifteen y e a rs away j
’ Eell C am plh’ll tells us th at tha
from social security.
m agician. “Mr M arvel“ is quit ■
W h atev er the interpretation, its
a w onder in some w ays H ow ever still my birthday and the day
when Mi M arvel w as in B rook could L* a m em orable one for me
ings las, week Eell took him out if vveryone who reads th is col
for coffee and Mr M arvel c o u ld um n occasionally would just drop
n't evt n m ake the check disappear m > a postal card in co m m em o rat
('■ sp ite prom ptings from Eell and ion of th e even,. A ddress: 2020
the boys.
isth Ave F o res, Grove, Oregon.
IT'S WORTH
Rav Pisarek, Joe Murphy
SU B SC R IPT IO N
ThtirstLiY May 12, 1955
FOR WHAT
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Lei’s give some credit to the Chetco Project IV
vclopincnt Committee. They have gone ahead with
their plans in the most surprising m.inner. Generally,
a project of this type brings about a hurst of enthusiasm,
and then a gradual fading progress. But not so, this
committee.
They have taken the hull by its proverbial horns,
and have accomplished no little towards their ultimate
goal already. ’Ihe group, along with civic minded
area residents, want to see .1 small craft haven in the
Chetco to lx; used for fishing lx». Us, and as .1 recre.it
ional area. This would, W( firmly believe, mean a gre.it
deal to the area if accomplished
The committee first printed petitions, and already
have thousands of signatures on them. Next they called
in an army engineer, and got Ins version of the project.
Finally, they have hired a secretary and are preparing
letters to lx- sent out to enlist the support of persons
elsewhere in the state and irr die country.
They will compile these jxtitions, and these let
tors of support, along with maps, tide charts, and othci
miscellaneous but important information, and then sev
eral of the group will go to Washington to present then
case. In Washington, before the I louse of Appropriat
10ns Committee, the memlx-rs of the project committee
won’t lx- empty handed. -’1 hey will have everything net
essary right at their disposal petitions, letters, and the
works.
I he Chief of Army Engineers, here in Brook
ings said that the only way that the Chetco Mouth Im
provement authorization can he had is through pressure
in Washington. We think that this group can bring
that pressure.
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T ake S a tu rd a y night for exam ple
I w as driving around on my u s
ual S a tu rd a y evening ja u n t to
see w hat's going on. and I noticed
how’ d rab looking it was around
(he new bank building. 'H n S u n
day afternoon. I again drove bv
the building, and lo and behold,
flowers and p la n ts w ere grow ing,
some already in bloom, and some
at least tw'o feet tall. Now, th a t
is som ething m iraculous, the way
flow ers spring up around b n
Of course, Car l Yahr, and his wife
m ay have hud som ething to do
w ith this trick
Think ol the
things God could h a w done il he
would have had a littl. • money.
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'I hey w ere telling me about the
E lks W ednesday night team at
the bowling alley. It s em s that
th e ir s c o r e k v e j »er, Ricky H aggerty
keeps a lo ttle of Milk of M a g n e s
ia on hand, and then when o n e
>f the Elk players has a nres, ht
is required to ta k e a swig ot that
stu ff. It c e rta in ly w ould go a long
way in m aking for b e tte r howlers.
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I un d erstan d th a t we gave the
w rong wom an credit for having i
baby last week. O ur apologies, of
course. That telephone plays m an
tric k s on a person How ever, it I
was ,h>* fa th e r I c e rta in ly would
•ome dow’n and punch tho ed ito r
in tlx* nosti. And il Joe isn ’t in Bud
will be
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T he Boy Scouts a re having a
fund raising drive in tin next
week or so. I sent off a lew le tte rs
to selected nu n, who a re suppose!
to help out in planning the drive,
( ’e rta in ly they will show up. at
the meeting F riday night, or else.
I’m in trouble.
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We have signed D r R ichard
“ E ye” S m ith up as a p rin te rs
(’evil Ito 's tnk n a keen int re s’
in M»eing that we get the Pilot
out each week, and doesn't mind
a little ink on his clothes It is
nice having him around the plant,
especially if one of us guts a piece
of lead in the eye.
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