Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 04, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOKIXCS-HARBOR PILOT
Local News Items
Mrs. Irene P o rte r visited friends
at Langlois last week fo r several
4a ye.
Dee Scofobee is in Gold Beach
hospital now, convalescing fro m
a seno’is operation last week..
M r and Mrs. Robert L iv e ly
«pent the week-end at Montague.
C a lif
where they visited her
uncle and aunt.
B ill Hempel is recovering at
the Knapp hospital. Crescent C ity,
from a serious condition fo r sev­
eral days, fo llo w in g a m a jo r op­
Dewey A k to ar^i Div*» Holmsuir
eration. Ke hopes to be able to
re tu rn home soon.
Sobscr.ption Rate:
W anted — /*/crm atw ?n on fcov
Per Year, in Carry County, Oregon............ ~ - |2 ^ 0 to «pewd a m illio n bncfcs. F o r fu r ­
Per Year,
Curry County ........... ~ - *3-W ther detail* lee “ B re ire te r'* Vf
l«onr’ o f the P m e Cone Theatre.
Mrs. N e llie T. Bush returned
Monday from a tr ip to Southern
“W e are m tM W M ii .a ycur «»«»try w ith a vievf of se ttlin g then* C a lifo rn ia where she visited her
soon. We nave «**n <:»-.w;ng accMMts »
- ...— newspaper. fa m ily and son overnight. She
Such a a «arr.pt* of the sBguirts» directed a* the B rookings-H arbor. was accompanied home by her
grandson. Joey Bush, who w ill re­
F ilo* fro rr all « w *he country The foregoing, however, is fro m W. t
m ain here fo r several months,
H. Hippie. o< Mao'on. Wash., form er residents of Seaside. Ore.
and attend the local school.
Ralph G ifford, official photog­
P-opw* of 'h is area, so etase to the development of the d istrict,
rapher fo r the highw ay com m is­
little realise the m a g n r.d e of the advertising which has gone out sion. was a B rookings-H arb or vis­
about the «ou'hem tip of C urry County. Oregon. People are becom­ ito r fro m S aturday u n til Tuesday.
ing as excited about this country as they m ight have done over a M r. G ifford, booster fo r the area.
\ Politically-Iddependent Newspaper, publisher a.
Brookings», Oregon. Application is made .or Second-
Claas Mail Permit.
M eenhe/i
O reg I o O lws / aper
P U B LI S h [ e RJS 4 4 $ © 1 A TI 0 H
Sell Area To Friends Outside District
THURSDAY.
OREGON
always inserts C u rry county p ic-'
tures in to the state advertising,
as much as he possibly can.
Friends have received announce­
ment o f the b irth of Donna Lynne,
a seven-pound, ten-ounce daugh­
te r to M r. and Mrs. John Kaiser.
Scotland. S. Dak.. M arch 20. M r
and Mrs. Kaiser, fo rm e r H a rb o r
residents, disposed of th e ir hold-
.ngs south o f H a rb o r to M r. and
Mrs. Pete Lesm eister. when they
le ft last f a i t
M r. and Mrs. Clarence S to lle r
returned Tuesday a fte r a w eek’s
tr ip in n o rth e rn Oregon.
M r. and Mrs. E lm e r Hanscam
S r. M r and Mrs. E lm e r Hanscam
DENTISTRY
Extracting and
Dentures
Y o u r D en ta l y*ed*
ta k e n care of.
Dr. Stevenson
Note In the
C en tra l B uilding, Brooking*
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Jr. and M r. and Mrs. Venn
Hanscam were d in n e r guests Fn
day evening o f Mr. and Mrs. La
Lucas and fa m ily .
FO R SA LE
At Pistol River
22 m iles n o rth o f Brook ngs,
12 m iles south o f Gold Beach.
38 6 acres, extending from
H ig h w a y 101 to ocean „4.6
acres upland, 14 acres beach
la n d ).
M a g n ific ie n t ocean-
view. com parable to view
fro m H a m s S ta te Park.
A p p ro x im a te ly 1 0 0 0 feet
on highw ay and on ocean. A
modem. 6 - r o o m bungalow,
p le n ty o f ready-cleared land
fo r bulbs, also some timber
land. Fine spring w a te r and
p le n ty of w ater. P a rt of the
land ideal fo r sub-div :dm<
in to m arvelous b u ild in g sites.
W ould make a w’onderf ul ¡«0
te l site. Price $15.000. Drive
one m ile n o rth o f P istol nv-
ver store to —
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KEL-TOP RANCHO
gold rush in the early days of the west.
Residents of this area, in order to live up to the fa ith displayed1
in the community, must perform many duties to hold this faith. So
much development ts necessary -and th a t soon.
Openings are begging for many businesses, such as a s tric tly
mens store ca rryin g »hneS. work clothes, suits and the like. Anyone
having friends in this business could do much fo r themselves, as w ell
as the community, by in v itin g these fnends to locate here.
A laundry and dry-cleaning establishment w ould pay handsome
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returns on the investment. An autom obile agency, once cars are
available, has a bright fu tu re here. Such could be said of any num ­
ber of businesses which would not exactly compete w ith existing ones
now try in g to serve the area, as best they can, under restricted
purchasing they now face
Cine Mtor/t
Commences
People encouraging such businesses to come to this area should
point out to these people that they should co n tribute som ething to
the com m unity
not to come here w ith the idea th a t this is a bonanza
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—• place where they can run a business fo r excess profits.
O ther resources which need exploiting in this county are: d a iry ­
ing, lumber, m ineral deposits, and tru c k gardening. W ith prospects
of a com m unity of 10.000 in a couple of years, local industry must
be developed in proportion to the in flu x of settlers— if not so, then
the future of the area would not balance, and subject to decay.
Through this channel you could be of great help to the local
chamber of commerce, by giving of your tim e, and the $l-a-m onth
dues which you would pay tow ard the w o rk th a t is so necessary fo r
development of this area. B** a part of your co m m u n ity by taking
a part wt its develirpment.
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CURRY COUNTY L U h B R
0« P O K I N
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Peeking through the “Knothole” this
wwk. we see a little progress. We
have our planer shed ¡oofed, and R. D.
R o w le f. of Smith River, who will over­
see the planing, has had the planer dis­
mantled, repairing it in readiness for
the work which we hope to be doing
shortly. We hope to have something
definite to report next week.
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Approximately 150 easement
blanks are in the hands of prop­
erty owners and have not been
turned in. The Coos Electric Co­
operative has sent Earl Saun­
ders to Brookings - Harbor to
stake out the power line right-
of-way, and he will only stake
out lines where the necessary
easements have been signed.
It is now directly up to the in­
dividual property owners to
sign their easements and return
them to this office.
This is the actual beginning
of the expansion program and
it will progress just as rapidly
as availability of materials per­
mits us to build.
It is our hope that easements
and materials keep coming, so
we will not be forced to stop un­
til the job is completed.
Locally, We Represent:
Johns-M Annville Co.
C urtis S iie n tite Sash
Pittsburgh Paint Co,
Masonite Company
N u-W oo’ Products Co
H e a tila to r
Coos Electric Co-operative