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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1955)
BROOKINGS-HARBOR Thursday, October 27, 1955 ! ‘tier to the Editor I have read, w ith interest, your article about S tam p Collecting. T am a sta m p collector, myself, a r 1 hope I m ay in this w ay con tact o th ? r collectors. I cam e from I ’o 'in rd ea rly this y?ar, and have of th<‘ N etherlands and colonies a good collection of th e stam ps a rd Indonesia, also m any oth er s»->m i,s for exchange w ith others. S e com ing to this country, I hav? bought an A m erican album . As I do not h a v any tra n sp o rt ation it is difficult for m e to get about but I can be found at the F ry ’and G ardens. H arbor, and would w elcom e o th e r collectors nr I m ay he reached by mail. T h anking you in advance, I re main. Mil > <$? Bruin, P.O. Box 1231, Brookings, Oregon. inalized th e people, both-w hite and colored, and brings them into focus from the viewpoint of dem ocracy, as w e know it. A rdyth Kennely, th e P o rtlan d a u th o r of th e tru ly hum an “The P eaceable Kingdom,” has contin ued h er intim ate story of T he L a tte r D ay S aints in "Up Home.” Probably no au th o r has depicted the problem s of any segem ent of A m erican life as Miss K ennedy has in her books of th e Mormon people. "Up Home," has te e n plac ed on the rental shelf at th e lib rary. It will probably not rest th e re long for quite a spell. A new m ix tu re of sa lt and clay is being tried in the City of G rass Valley, California, according to rep o rts in th a t tow n’s "T H E UN ION ." as a su b stitu te for black top. The Leslie S alt Company is furnishing free salt and th e m ix tu re is being applied to th e N ev ada City airp o rt strip as well as some of th e local streets. The story goes on to say th a t, if suc cessful, it will probably be used on o th e r thorough fares. A 50-year old dam on ti e north fork of th e Coquille River has been blasted out by th e Moone Mill and L um ber Company, of Bandon, under th e direction of the S ta te Fish Commission. This al- lows m igatory tro u t and salmon to go into tire u pper reaches of the stream for spawning. Em il Moore. Bud Rausch, and Sam G ott report having had two lovely cam ping trip s to E astern O regon w ea th er ideal, beautiful scenery, not bothered by either hum ans or anim als, and. all in all, N EW BOOKS AT T H E LIBRARY a w onderful rest from th eir bus Roy Dimmick w as m uch re "W hen thinking of Africa, iness cai'cs. lies d, according to reports, when T ink Bi ' is the quotation at the medicos at P o rtland, recently ti e bis- m in.’ of John G unther's Sgt. M arvin Cox. U.S.M.C., was told him they didn’t think his "ini- I? A frica,” a 1955 book just about tow n the la tte r p art of the tru b lcs are so l ad as he suspocti?d. received at th e Chetco C om m unitv week. Born and brought up of an H e's still u nder d o c tc .’a tr e a t P ublic L ibrary, The nearly 1,000 old C u rry County fam ilyl he is ment for an e a r affliction and may p ig w ork malees the w orld’s now assigned to recru itin g service have to m ake an o th er trip '‘o u t la gest continent m ore u nder out of the Roseburg office. side.’’ standable, as it is today. It ra t- PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON On N ovem ber 19th th ere will be 1 an o th er bang-up dinners served in the V.F.W . Hall, this tim e by the St. T im othy’s Episcopal Church Follow ing th e dinner, which takes place betw een 6 and 8. in the evening, th e re will be a bazaar, i w ith all so rts of home-m ade goods —candies, and pastries, as well as hand-m ade crochet, em broid ery. and such. T ickets for the sup per will soon be on sale, the price set at S1.50 a plate. O ur squib, last week, on spruce brough an anonym ous bounce th at the B adger S ta te boys an? ignor an t of spruce uaes. 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