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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25
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A. M.
High
.... 0.03
... 1.14
2.11
....3.04
.....3.52
... 4.52
5.25
.... 6.12
Lew
5.57
6.44
7.53
8.57
9.55
1048
11.47
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High Low
0.49 748
1.40 8.26
2.26 9.03
3.03 9.35
3.51 10.08
4.38 10.08
5.13 11.21
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H eather Report
Lily Area. Too. Likes
To Buy Easter Lilies
Easter lily business, m the
heart of th» Easter Lily bulb
country, is excellent, with all
available lilies forced around
here being sold, according Ot
Roy Hendry, l o c a l green-
house operator.
Orer 100 Easter lilies were
>n bloom during Easter week,
md, a< cording to Hendry, he
had to turn custom ers away,
Sunday.
“if I could have had more
plants come into bloom, I
could have sold as many as I
had on Easter day,” he added.
and Mrs.
left e a rly
friends a t
re tu rn in g
P e te Lesm eister.
th is w eek to visit
K la m a th Falls befi
to th e ir home.
Am ong th e new -com ers to
B rookings a r e a d u rin g the
w eek a re Mr. and Mrs. E.
E lston, a n d Mr. an d Mrs. Flo IChetf
iver
Schrock, of G rah am . Wash..
Tacom a. Mr. and Mrs.
I Best
S a tu rd a y , p u rc h ased the J.
P a rk e r ac rea g e, including tl
rry £
bulb crop, on E asy Street,
m foi
for this p ro p e rty w as handled I itures.
P e te J. L esm eister, local
herev
e s ta te and in su ran ce broker.
W e ath er for Brookings th e p ast
Dewey Akers and Dave Holman, Publishers
week, w a s :
Prec.
Max. M
Mr ind Mr* J C V Faria
Subscription Rate:
and
son, Leroy, left Saturday
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April 15
th e ir hom e a t Berkeley,
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Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................ $2.50 April 16
a f te r v isitin g fo r a time at
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Per Year, outside Curry County......................... $3.00 April 1
H. C. H a g g e rty home. Mr.
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F a rla n d is em ployed by the xJ
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Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r S. Jones, s e r-F ra z ie r C om .
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on Easy S tre e t, re p o rt th e sale
R. L. Tolman, while coming i
Brookings is to be co n g ratu lated upon h er actions. Monday
T otal for week ......................31 of i tji3 acres of land, nine m iles on the beach tr a il last Thursd
evening, by voting overw helm ingly to build a new school building,
n o rth of B rookings, to Mr. an d evening, su ffered a painful
Mrs. J. R. N u ttb ro c k and son. d en t w hen a rock dislodged a
in face of every and all obstacles a t this p a rtic u la r time.
Clothes Drive To End
A udrae. of D ayton. Ore., who will rolled o n to his left food, ba<
This action, to the Pilot, m eans one th in g —B rookings faces the
All clothes for the second E u ro -1 ta k e possession ab o u t th e l a tte r b ruising it. H e had been at
fu tu re w ith confidence intends to progress w ith the rem ain d er of
an fjnve m ust be in by A pril p a rt oi Ju n e, a f te r th e son is dis beach seek in g m ussles for bai
th e world, and a t least abreast.
Rev. E. C. Hicks, of Smith R
30. says Mrs. J. E. Stevenson, lo- ch arg ed from th e navy.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo G arab ed ean er. p a sto r of th e M ethodist chu
To obtain m ateria ls for such a stru c tu re c e rtain ly is going to cal chairm an. P lease bring to th e
be no sm all task. W ith labor as scarce in this a re a as it is n g h t
^nUFC^ ^ase of F resn o w ere here over th e ¡o f th a t place, w as a Thurst
w eek-end v isitin g h e r p aren ts. Mr. afte rn o o n v iisto r a t Brookings,
m ent before th a t tim e.
n o w , certain ly th a t problem will dem and considerable atten tio n .
People who faced criticism from neighbors for voting taxes
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a t this p a rtic u la r tim e are to be co ngratulated. C ertainly they do
not intend to stand in way of progress, to say nothing of the fu tu re
they seek for the children of the com m unity, years to come.
O pponents learned, Monday night, th a t they w ere not faced
by weak-sptned indiw U iala. They (those who fight anything which
m ight raise tax es) now know th at schools m ust be built regardless
of obstacles, and irrespective of personal beliefs.
People have censured those individuals— those m em bers of the
school board blam ing them for m any things over which they have
no control and for which they had no solution. The vote. Monday
evening should be a token of the faith the district holds in th e ir
dispatch of duties, as well as a green flag for any action th a t may
be necessary to realize this new school before the fall term begins.
The erection of the new school, alone, will entice m ore people
to this area than anyone can now realize People will come here
w ith an assu rance th a t they are moving to a com m unity w hich has
progressive spirit. anti a will to advance
Local News Items
Community Is Not Afraid Of Progress!
Your Right
Is Sacred
With Us
Incorporation of Brookings, establishm ent of a bank, and the
in au g u ratio n of twice-a-day, «even-days-a-week m ad service, a re the
rem aining steps necessary to put this area in the spot w here it
belongs am ong o th er Oregon com m unities. W ith the w e alth and po
te n tia l w ealth here, these soon m ust follow,
Real e sta te tran sfers denote one of two th in g s: e ith e r th e com
m unity is gr< wmg. or it is dying In grow ing comm unities, land
prices are aacendldf. while on the o th e r hand, dying com m unities
would "give away
their property
Which is this a r e a ?
THi
curry coysrr LUhBER coy
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BROOKINGS
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W E II A V E
Johns- Mannville Fiex- Board
Supply of Doors
5>-in. Plywood
LsVpound Hexagonal Rooting
90-pound Slatekote Rooting
65-pound Extra Heavy Rooting
30-pound Felt
15-pound Felt
Fireplace Units Ureo-tiipped Shakes
Pittsburgh Paints For Most Any Need
We expect to have our planer running
by the end of this week.
A few key easements, permitting solid
staking of lines, have not as vet been
signed. However, for the most part, re
sponse to the signing of easement is most
satisfactorv.
It should he kept in mind by those who
have already signed easements, that they
H.WE NOT signed away all their rights
in saving where the electric lines will go
on their property.
1 he property owner, having signed an
easement, still has a voice and a right in
the placing of lines, and the Co-op, thru
the easements, does not stake out the
lines at their discretion. The easement
only gives the Co-op permission to place
a power line on the property. The wishes
of property owner are taken into con
sideration. and are determinign factors
in the placement of poles and lines.
Locally, We Represent:
J ohne- M ann ville Co.
P ittsb u rg h P a in t Co.
Nu-W uod P roducta Co.
C u r tis S ile n tite Sash
M aaom te C o m p a n y
H c a tila to r
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Coos Electric Co-operative
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