Editor
Brookings, Oregon
O ctober 20. 1955
F 'itor; B rookings-H arbor P i l o t ;
July 10, 1951, the City of Brook-
irg s w as created by a vote of 153
...........i .-5 against. On A ugust 11.
1954, a C h a rte r was adopted by a
vote of 94 for and 28 against. On
O ctober T l, 1955, the C ity Council
- '4 ->n ordinance creatin g a
Spec al Sew er Fund for the purp-
o ■ of relieving a condition whicii
h s be, m e intolerable. The num-
li r of c o ffc ' bar and stree t corner
‘‘votes" cast against th a t action
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is tru ly phenom enal. How many
Council m eetings have YOV a t -
tended ?
Christmas Letters
Are Wanted
For Printing
Said S ir T. Browne, "Men often
sw allow falsities for tru th s, dub-
iosities for certainties, possibilities
C hristm as
not fa r aw ay We
tor feasibilities." How is your
th ro at. C hum ?
are a lre a .y thm k.ng about it all
H. L. Jenkins. S ecreta ry of us an a most of us, vow every
y ear w e’re going to p rep are for
Citizens C om m ittee
it e a rlie r and not let everything
go until S an ta is actu ally hitching
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M incer are up his reindeer.
vacationing in th e ir old home
W ith this forcsightedness in
sta te of Colorado.
mind, we of th e PILO T a re asking
help in m aking our C hrism as
Season papers m ore interesting.
We w ant people, especially the
elders, to w rite us a le tte r about
th e ir Most Memorable, Old T im e
to M issouri, Pennsylvania. C urry
or Ft. Lincoln, and w rite us a
l e t t e r of YOUR outstanding
C hristm as event. We should have
the le tte rs by the first of Dec
em ber so » v can handle them be
fore the season gets too far ad
This really isn’t a contest. All vanced.
we w ant is fo. an; one in C urry
or fo rt-h e rn Del ? rte counties to
M rs Roy W hite recently retu rn
vv ’ ■ us aliout the hestest C hrist
m as they recall and mail in to cd from P o rtlan d vv ere she was
“Old S a n ta C laus" c o the PILOT. hospitalized for surgery.
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su re your mem ories will
be nice to sh are w ith o th ers and
Ja c k M cC arton and Mrs. M yrtle
you will enjoy sharing the re Sehaal. en ro u te to the cast coast.
collections of real old tim e, home- IMistcarded back th a t they are e n
k n it stockings b eirg hung from joying a liesurely trip. In S alt
th e knurled m anti I of a fireplace L ake City they will be joined by
built especially for youngsters to an aunt of Jack 's, and tlx* trio
to te firewood to.
, w ill continue on to th e Carolina«
So dig back in your m em ories and Virginia, w here they h a w kin.
C hristm as. We shall try and select
a team of judges fam iliar w ith
such things and publish some of
the le tte rs they feel most w orthy
and may be aw ard some sort of
prizes.
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WE V A K E BOOTS TO ORDER
NORMA VAN HORN
Caulks, Leather and Neopreine Sole and I lull
announces
T he O pening
WE REBUILD YOUR OLD BOOT
Monday, October 24th
lust Like New, to suit your work
A C om plete
WORK DONE WITH THE BEST
Stenographic Service
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Com position
Material for Your Finest Footwear
Dale S m ith’s Office
K ru e g er Building
Brookings
OROTHOPEDIC WORK DONE
by Approval of Your Doctor
QUICK SERVICE
Phone 2611
Work Done While You Wait
BUSICK'S SHOE REPAIR
268 K. Street — Crescent Cijv
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New ’56
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$107,157 has been retu rn ed to
the S ta te of O iegon. gath ered
•1 oni the 10 percent tax on fishing
acklv. to he used in sports fish-
ng projects. To th is is added
288 958 collected from the tax on
fire-arm s sold in the state. This
will tie ex|iendcd in sim ilarly im
proving hunting conditions. The
total am ount available for th ese
projects is $396.142.
Among the projects com pleted
die past year w as the aerial re-
'ease of some 750,000 sm all fish
n d o 350 high lakes of the Cascade
Range and the W allaw a M ount
ains.
B.uinond Lake, in the Cascades,
bad become so fouled w ith scav
enger fish th a t all tro u t had been
destroyed. T he scavengers roach
had developed from live bait in
troduced by the fishermen.
In the Fall of 1954, th e lake
level w as lowered and all fish
w ere destroyed w ith chemicals.
In Ju n e of this year, several
thousand y earlin g tro u t w e r e
planted in th e lake and in S ep tem
ber th ree m onths la te r these
fish bad added an average of 4H
inches to th eir length and wen.
ph nip and healthy.
Of the 350(100 rainbow fry re-
lc 1 • il in A ugust, many fingerlings
could be seen in th e'sh allo w areas.
W hile fish m ay not be fully
grown for (he 1956 season, accord
ing to observations, they will be
well on th e ir w ay to w hat used to
be caught.
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OF TOM ORROW
Bauman Is Awarded
History Scholarship
p ictu re o; H arold Baum, for-
n r h isto ry te ac h er hena la st year
w s in the Oregonian, Sunday,
Baum an, a g rad u ate stu d e n t of
history at the U niversity of O reg
on received a check for $350 as
scholarship aid from Mrs. K en
neth Robertson of P ortland, pres
ident of the Oregon Society of
Colonial Dames. The aw ard is
made to an outstanding student of
Wildfowl en th u siasts wi re giv A merican H istory. It w as th e first
on a boost, Friday and S aturday, such aw ard m ade in Oregon
when several long strings of bonk
ers pas«?d over and S tate Came p r ia s a - ts . chnkkers, and hunkys
Commission rep o rts tell of good indicate lair b u nting for them,
flocks of both geese and ducks also.
along the flyways R eports on
I Wonderful Way
F aith L u th eran Circle held th eir
O ctoher m eeting at the home of
N adine Schroeder w ith Connie
Niemei as co-hostess. P lans wen*
om pleted for ,h e hake sale to
he held O ctober 22nd at the H igh
way M arket. A penny drive w as
sta rte d to raise funds for C h rist
mas.
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V IA N O R T H E R N R O UTE
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Or reverse the direction. Either way it costs
only a few dollars more than to go straight
east and backi
the variety and interest of
your trip. You sec San Francisco, Los Angeles,
Palm Springs, Phoenix, Tucson and other cities
you've heard so much about. Stopover any
where.
This w a y doubles
Ride famous streamliners with all-room Pull
mans and luxury chair cars, all the way. In
planning your next trip East, investigate this
remarkable travel bargain.
S o u t h e r n P c ic /fîc
NIGHTLY- 7 : 3 0
soaring Jet Fins that make this
’56 Dodge the most distinctive car
on the road.
Except Monday and Saturday
T h ere is th e power o f cura -- — up to
230 h .p .—in th e hreak-aicog th ru st
of new D odge engines, V-8 and 6.
T h ere is th e feel o f s u m
in th e
effort!«"*» ej»«* of M agic Touch push
b u tto n driving.
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Come see and drive ! • r ' —r a
is talking aoout! New '56 ’ o Ige—
The Success Car of the 1 ar!
I alue Leader o f I he I arm inl Loo!,
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Don Smith
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Beginning Sunday, October 26
Born o f Success to Challenge the Future I fhe D ram atic N e // 5A Dodge
From the moment your finger
presses the M agic Touch push-but
ton control, you will know that this
daring new '56 Dodge is the newest,
the most exciting car on the road!
It is the ear born of success, born
for success. Its revolutionary ad
vances are your rewards in the great
Dodge advance—a dividend of
extra value made possible by the
greatest sales gain in the industry.
There is the look o f success in the
H u n ters who w ent to S o u th
ea stern Oregon seem to have had
w orse luck th an those who sought
theii m eat fu rth e r to th”. north
although such rep o rts as have
trickled in from various county
sources don’t tally out ns mkny
deer as usual. W eather, a p p a re n t
ly, has been peculiar In the noith-
ern ranges there has been snow
and cold w hile fu rth e r south in
H arney county, it has been a lm o s t
to<> w arm for com fort.
The salm on count at the Win-
bested dam fishway, on the Ump- |
qua. is close to th e record of 1954,
when 8,189 fish passed upstream .
Of th e fish exam ined, a little over
13 percent w ere of hatch ery origin.
Typing — D ictation
H ours: 9 to 5 — E venings by Appointm ent
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BROOKINGS - H ARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON
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C. "ED" DEMPSEY
Your D odge - P lym outh Dealer
Highway 101 North
Brookings, Oregon
Rev. W. J. Spencer, Pas*or
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