Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, March 07, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    r» F. OO KINGS-HA RBOR PI LOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON^
Page Two
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
F ra n k M . F r a r y of San
been well enough im pressed to
plunge o u r en tire life’s earn in g s cisco, is v isitin g a t P au l Wher
to see this a re a has a new spaper, hom e th is w eek.
W e find this area as cosm opoli­
tan as N ew Y o rk; as A m erican
as apple pie and ice cream ; as
gay as Paree; y e t serious in all]
F ire, A u to an d Casualty
endeavors. W e like the a ttitu d e \
everyone takes tow ard every lit­
tle thing tow ard developm ent.
is refreshing to know the
co-operation alread y extended to
See
us in th e short tw o weeks we
have been here. It w as such a
light job to unload this heavy
A t the Pilot Office
load of m achinery th rough the
m any hands which aided us on
C e n tra l Bldg., Brookings
th a t day of dread. It w arm ed o u r
h earts, too. to t r y to an sw er the
m any questions: “W hen will the
first issue be out.
W e claim no special ta lents in
the new spaper field. W e do know ,
how ever, th a t we w ill publish the
very best new spaper th a t our co-
abilities w ill perm it.
R em em ber, w e canno* publish
B y Dewey
Home Designer
a better new spaper than the en ­
w h a tc h a th in k of th a t stuff on tire co m m u n ity w ill aid us in do­
F ree E stim a te s on Complet
t he fro n t page which Dave put ing. W e m ust depend upon all
S e t o f W o rk in g Plans
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you’d "th in k we am ounted to big til that tim e w hen u e w ill be
w ell enough acquainted.
H orace Greeley« on the loose.
HARBOR, OREGON
However, folks, we have hopes
Try-
Pilot
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for B rookings-H arbor, and have
Sense And Some
A Politically-Independent Newspaper, published
Brookings, Oregon. Application is made for Second-
Class Mail P erm it
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Dewey Akers and Dave Holman, I ublishers
FOR
INSURANCE
Subscription Rate:
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon.................$2.50
Per Year, outside Curry County.......
Edith Ott
~ t h e I s T your newspaper
The B r o o k in g s - Harbor Pilot is being established at Brookings,
Oregon, as a public service. It is the aim s and ideas of Dewey
Akers and Dave Holm an to o perate th e ir new spaper for the wel­
fare, b etterm en t and developm ent of B rookings-H arbor area and
to serve the com m unity to its best in terests.
The Brookings-H arbor Pilot will be an organ for voicing public
«inion, and fostering a healthy and vigorous spirit. T hat which
Hl benefit B rookings-H arbor as a com m unity will benefit the in­
dividuals which m ake the com m unity. O ur firm and w holehearted
desire, aim and effort will 1 m » devo'ed exclusively to m aking the
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B rookings-H arbor area the g re atest com m unity in the country, and
w e will spare no effort in extolling its virtues and advantages, we
will booat the boosters and we will ignore (and to th e ir sorrow,
we hope) the knockers of this territo ry . In fact, in a couple of
years, w e may deign to include P ortland and m ay ever. S an P'ran-
ciseo within the city lim its of B rookings-H arbor.
T here is no limit to w hat we can do. All we ask, as your new s­
paper, is for your support as an individual, so th a t we can sup­
port you as a com m unity. We (speaking of B rookings-H arbor) can
and must get toge h er as a team , and through tvam w ork, m ake
our com m unity what it really deserves to be. We will have our
differences of opinions and our local squabbles betw een ourselves,
but before the res, of the county we must and will present a unified
effort. Thia community will no longer 1 m » known as “that little
Larry Ward
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SINCERE GOOD WISHES
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For the Success of the
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
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Pete .1. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate And Insurance
Office Bus Depot
Brookings, Oregon
Curry County Lumber I
Brookings
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COMPANY
Oregon
Welcomes
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
: and wishes them as much success in their ven­
ture as we hope for ourselves.
, We have made many friends since coming to
Brookings, and hope to make more as we are
, able to supply your building needs.
To date, it has been slow for us but we hope I
to have lumber in sufficient quantity for your "i
needs in the not-too-far future.
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At present, we have some building materials
on hand and it will increase as we can build suf­
ficient storage space.
LOCALLY, WE WILL REPRESENT
Johns-Manville Co.
Cards Sflentite Sash
Pittsburg Paint Co.
Masonite Company
Nn-Wood Products Co. Heatilator
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To All Brookings-Harbor, and Residents
village in the lower end of the county that doesn't amount to much ”.
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TIIU RSD A Y M A RC H 7,
" ’ o o«qire to be served
With Electric Power:
Prior to further expansion of the present elec­
tric power service in this area it is necessary for all
property owners to sign an easement for power lines
right-of-way, by, through or on their property.
According to state law, before construction can
commence on a power line, an easement must be sign­
ed by the property o w n e r, permitting permanent
placement of these line. Even though the poles of a
power line do not actualv set on an individual's prop­
erty, the overhang from the cross-arms would be over
private property, and the wire leading from a pole
to a house or building would necessarily pass over
privately-owned land.
We had originally intended to let out the con­
struction for our projected expansion to a privtae con­
tractor, but because of the difficulty in obtaining the
services of such contractor and the delay involved,
we are forced to undertake this construction our­
selves. By our doing this construction, rather than a
contractor, it will be necessary for us to secure the
signing of these easements at once.
Just as soon as you ifign these easements, work
will begin on the staking of the lines, the setting of
I'1-, etc., until all requests for electric power are
tilled.
It is suggested that, where the owner does not
lye on the property, he be notified immediately and
if possible send him an easement to sign. In this wav
you will help speed up this expansion program, and
fhe sooner everyone will have electricity.
Easement blanks may be had bv calling at our
our local Brookings-Harbor office, and B. L. Cleve­
land, our local manager, will give you any further
information yon may want.
We teel sure we will have your full co-operation
in getting this job done.
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Coos Electric Co-operative