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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1946)
Pag* Tico PP-QQKTSQS-HATCBQP. P IL O T . BR O O KIN G S Howwr of the C ro ft L ú y BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT A Politicaily-Independent Newspaper, published at Brookings, Oregon. Application is made for Second- Class Mail Perm it Mesnbe/i 0 IE G PUBLISHE PER I AT I 0 N Dewey Akers and Dave Holman, Publishers Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon............. — $2.50 Per Year, outside Curry County...................... $3.00 SlPriQA A nd Q om n Stat* Coil<**P* * ’'*« M visite d U V I I J C r u i u CMFllIC thus area recently. made it very WT V O P V O fj1 clear th a t ‘the fu tu re of the lily O la O l a • industry was squarely up to the growers themselves.' He meant by thia th a t certain itandards of q u a lity and grades, plus an hon esty would be necessary fo r the w industry to survive against the fareign com petition which may 1 be coming out into the open m w the next year or so. ...F its com m unity should become 'onscwus o f if« rig h tfu l place in ‘ he county p o litic a l set-up. With ’■oter registration up, and w ith many more eligible to register i f te r the prim aries, the voting population of this area w ill be one courted by the p o litic ia n * of the county and state, if they wish to ca rry the ro te of C u rry Co. Heretofore, by th e ir own ad missions. po liticia n s never “ did bother“ about com ing to this area m so licita tio n of votes. Now, since Sy Dew»*> the preponderance of vote in the There s quite a lot of ta lk g o i county has shifted to the south tng the rounds concerning the • end. the story w ill change — be fu tu re of the C roft iiiy Perhaps, fore the general election in No much of this may be cleared up vember Except fo r A r t Crook, county when a few more reports are made by the people who recently commissioner, no representation w ent *ast fo r the purposing of W enjoyed by the south end nt ascertaining facts. One which is the county governm ent. I f this awaited w ith much interest is arya w ill ever enjoy its rig h tfu l the one to be given by Mrs. Ray share o f ta x expenditures, cer ta in ly more representation must Streubmg, Saturday s w u n g . be elected to the county co u rt She Mo» aof dkurged any of l« r fbudtnga to people, twice she house, and th a t soon. »can is m jjn-e fJU, #fory f0 M others Day us com ing—sec • • d a il a ll at the at me time. From a dairy fcrpr ,M fke fn p ond Sunday o f this month. H ere’s m w M h -M «he «m'oeporated masv a tim e when people can express remark» /n e w her by forcers of g ra titu d e to the m otherhood of W«e». owe may expect a "m e a ty " the w o rld —th a t m otherhood of free men who again brought a report. cessation of fig h tin g in the world. Dean Schoewfeid, o f Oregon Like Christmas, and many of H O O K IN G S We Will Have LIMBER in sufficient quantity for your structural needs within the next week — at Reasonable prices. year's holuiays. M others Day w jwat another fo r e xp lo ita tio n of business. S urely m other enjoys gifts, but there are g ifts which she'd prize more than those w ith a price-tag fro m some establish ment offering a ttra c tiv e things "for your m other." By her w arm and charitable nature. M other w ould appreciate most of a ll the re-assurance of k n e which is so much a p a rt of her whole being. To pause, to go to her and to give her a p art of the affection she has shown those of her own blood is fa r more appreciated than any g ift rhat money could buy—tr y it. The m atters o f dogs has come np again This question would ta x the wisdom of a Solomon — and lik e ly it w ill never be set tled u n til the day of judgm ent. Dogs, long domesticated by man, are the only anim als w hich w ill forsake th e ir own kind to stay w ith man. T h a t fa c t should be remembered. I t is not lik e ly th a t any per son in Brookings likes dogs more than ye ed. However, he has no g re a te r pet peeve than a dog w hich has had no tra in in g in the ways o f m ankind. Tow n is no OREGON place fo r a dog— lik e a child, a dog m ust have som ething to do, w hich he cannot, in tow n. L ike boys o r g irls who have no interests m life , the dogs in town become w ayw ard, and in a short tim e, renegades. In the countryside, where no fences keep them fro m roam ing, dogs have been accused o f doing damage to lilie s — therefore, in an area, such as this, the dog seems to be p redatory, lik e the w ild cousins o f the forest. Top-Notch Films Billed This Week Tw o top-notch p ictu re s: “ B lo n d e » L u cky D a y .’ and “ Sw ing Parade o f 1946.“ have been b illed by the Pine Cone T heatre fo r the com ing week-end : T 8 H T R S D A Y .MAY 2 Jonathan H ale and Daisy roles they have long mous over the radio. A v e rita b le kaleidoscope of 1 m oving e n te rta in m e n t is ta provided, Sunday and Monda the ‘S w ing Parade of 1946' M onogram m usical film. It fies s tro n g ly as a glorified v ille revue transferred to" screen, w ith acts variously senting music, s o n g s , comedy and p re tty girls. The lis t o f those starred in p ictu re is long and impr«_. eluding as it does Gale St P h il Regan. The Three Conee Boswell. Louis Jordaa his T ym pany Five, and Win borne's orchestra. T h e s e flig h t p e rform ers combine talents in a gay. colorful w hich never fo r a moment its pace. Those a ll too in fre q u e n t visitors Cheteo Tide Tabi« — the buoyant Bumsteads. w ill be A. If. P. M m Brookings w ith th e ir newest H ig h Low High Colum bai film . “ B londie’s Lu cky May 3 --------0.00 7.01 1.40 D ay," F rid a y and S aturday as May 4 --------0.41 8.55 2.40 p a rt o f a double b ill, w ith "W o ld - May 5 --------1.29 8.49 344 fire .” fe a tu rin g S te rlin g H ollo- May 6 ........ .2.24 9 4<i 452 W ay and Wm. F am um . M ay 7 ........3.25 10.52 6.00 L a rry Simms. M a rjo rie Kent. May- 8 --------4.35 11.55 6.59 Penny Singleton. A rth u r L a k e .‘ May- 9 0 37 555 054 Clearing Goes On The clearing of the right-of-way that has been staked is completed nearly to Harbor. 1 he staking engineer, how ever, fell victim to smallpox vaccination and has been laid up for nearly two weeks. This • * is. ot course, holding up further prog ress in clearing the way for lines, but it is expected that he will be back on duty shortlv. to The heavy equipment, to be used for handling and setting poles here, is at present busy at ( oquille, unloading and segregating poles which are being shipp ed in tor this power-line program.. Locally, We Represent: John*-M aan ville Ox Pittsburgh Paint Ox Nu-Wood Products Co. C urtis Sileotite Sash Maseru te Company Kea tilat or Coos Electric Co-operative