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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1946)
Page Two THURSDAY, MAY y BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILO ?, BROOKINGS. OREGON Home oj the Crojt Lily include a lim ited num ber of type present agent, said todav .J writers, new and used passenger ing to Pete, he will J cars, dental and medical equip offices to- the Central b - j Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., Editor, P ilot: The lette r of Mr. Guy W. John ment, trucks up to two and one- and will devote his timej March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ston, of Pistol River, in your is half tons, jeeps, tractors, plows, insurance and real estate M e d tti& t. sue of May 16, in which he c rit and construction, mining and ex ness. On July 21 Most Rev ri icizes the Brookings High School, cavating m achinery. In setting aside this equipm ent Howard, D. D„ arch-bishop 4 is of particu lar interest to me as clerk of th at schoof board, and by the recent act, Lt. Gen. Ed diocese, will visit the parishi a resident taxpayer of the dis- mund B. Gregory, w ar assets ad and will say mass that day a, trict he comments upon. , m inistrator, w arned th at "all of S ta r of the Sea church. In (he first place. Brookings these item s are in extrem ely High School is an accrediated shqrt supply. It follows th a t there institution as far as eligibility of simply will not be enough to Dewey Akers and Dave Holman, Publishers its graduates to college entrance meet veterans’ demand. But w hat is concerned. In this m atter we there is in surplus on the set A m other shaped a shovrJ Subscription Rate: Upon a bright green fie'J must and do comply with the aside list will go to veterans Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 Oregon school laws. Because it and to no one else.” B eneath its base, on satin 4 Per Year, outside Curry Couaty......................... $3.00 has been thrust upon it, demands Veterans in Oregon can be cer She place an honoring J which may in due time, be met tified as eligible by going to with an expanded curriculum, it their local d raft boards and ap T hree letters, blue in comrJ She formed, 'ere she wad is illogical to expect this high plying on blue form WAA73. To show we’ve not forgottJ school to offer highly specialized E ach Gold S tar mother’s] courses before it has the school Outstanding to the Pilot about the Azalea Festival, Saturday, plant, equipment, and teaching was the friendliness shown by the people of this are a tow ard peo staff adequate to make such an Summer school for the Catho We pause to gaze, In memotj O ur shining star to place. attem pt. When and if these con lic children of the com m unity will ple who came here to view the spectacle. This friendliness deserves ditions are available it will still And see w ithin the oval sh^ s ta rt July 1, according to Rev. special mention because it was extraordinary in most every way. take one, two, or three school Daniel Kelly, pastor. The school Some dear, familiar face It was quite common to hear people say: "Have you seen this years’ attendance, on the part of will be conducted by two Mary- the pupils to attem pt to learn knoll sisters. Let no^ ^e r heart be heav portion of the park, with all its tables, e tc ? ” Or, "Would you like w hat is offered. Even then, there Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Abbott will „ 7 ” ° ' ,h e ‘e ft US belw to let me take you around the loop road, to see the beaches, e tc ? ” will probably be parents and take over as agents for the * Another commendable friendliness was shown w hen: "Won’t pupils who will feel th a t still Pacific Grayhound bus depot here 7 e °ew .T iin o 1 T o c m A io fn»« I * you come over here to me Mr. and Mrs. So-and-so, from Eugene (or more subjects should be offered. All expansions of staff, plant and this could have been a dozen places)—they are with Mr. and Mrs. equipm ent must be met with W ho-ever-they-were.” This w riter heard innum erable rem arks such more taxes and are expenses as: "I’m coming here again, if this is a sample of the reception which m ust be dem onstrated as necessary to the pupils’ welfare they hand out.” before the voters will authorize It doesnt* m atter much w hether it rained or not, now since the increase in the levy against those who did brave the threatening w eather, have seen and felt their holdings. This also applies to any proposed recreational ex the hospitality that this area is capable of serving to guests. penses. The main thing is: The Azalea Festival must become a part However, let me again em pha of southern Curry county as much as the Chetco river, or any other size th at many graduates of the Brookings High School went on landm ark which may be seen here. It is a project which can be to college without any em barr made a world-famous institution. assment due to their local credits. When Mr. Johnston's daughter was granted eligibility for at- i AT ALL TIMES WE CARRY tendance to Brookings High, the Johnstons were residents of this district. His le tte r has brought' I»» (larify some current talk going about the comm unity con to the school board's attention! cerning Coos Electric Co-operative, let this much be understood: that, much of tim e Irene attended our schoel her parents lived at I "A co-operative, no m atter what the nautre. is founded as a non Pistol River, and hence, within profit organization as far as the co-operative is concerned, and is the Gold Beach U n i o n High not subject to regulations governing privately-owned businesses of school district. She should there-' fore, have attended the Gold like nature. Explanation of this may clarify the current talk about Beach High School which, possi-i the Co-op’s not being governed by the Public Utilities Commission. bly, would not have been so dis Profits, it any. go to stockholders of the organization, and these appointing to her. Because of Mr. Johnston’s over are touchable only through the income taxes of the individuals sight in not notifying the Brook holding stock. ings board of his removal from this district and of his daughter’s BROOMS Each .... Pause (or a moment today (or that boy who used to live down e X 'n s o " .^ '(hT ’n r ' T “ *’’1,?* ,'hC BRO O K ING S-H ARBO R PILOT S /A P E R 0 R EG _ In T he M ail-B ox: (jffilATlO H U B L IS Floral Offering] “Friendliness” Is Great Local Asset Local News Items Redfield's sSiii Cioeeii H arris B u ild in g Brookind Profits Go To S tock h old ers Fresh Fruits, Vegetable ( herries, C auliflow er, Green Peas A sp aragu s, C elery, Lettuce | Week-End Sperials 85 ’ lles beneath some foreign sod. //< yore oZZ/ taxpayers, the board feels that in THÉKNOr CURRY COUHrr LUtlBFR cb. ju stice to th e local d istrict he should pay this district for Ire n e ’s tuition, while she atten d ed school here. — D ora E. Beaulieu,. Draft Boards To BETTY CROCKER SOUPS Vegetable and pea — 3 cans PANCAKE FLOUR Hungry Jack — 10 lbs , ................... LEMONS Sunkisi — dozen B —— R p— O ■ O K IN G S . L U M B E R B U IL I) I N G M A T E R I A L S AND P A IN T S Ixtcallv, We Represent: J «h ns-Mann ville Co. Curtis Silentite Saab Pittsburgh Paint Co. Masonite Company Nu-Wood Products Ci H eatilator V eterans’ certificates to pur chase surplus proi»erty for their own personal use are now avail able in every selective s e n ice board office in Oregon, i» was disclosed this week by Hugh E. Rosson, director of veterans af fairs. Die new certificates, distrib uted by the w ar assets adm in istration through state selective service headquarters, enable the! world w ar 2 veterans to purchase certain m aterials set aside ex-i pres^ly for th eir purchase by! provisions of the recent surplus! I property act amendm ent in con-: gross, Rosson said. The v eteran must certify th at ¡be is purchasing the property for} his own personal use and not ! for resale, according to the act ! Not all surplus goods have been covered by the new act, however. Rosson added. For the m ajority of items, the veteran still must! state that he is using the the equipment in his business. However, the items to be set aside for personal use purchase . AVACADOS, Large size — each 251 osi 29 15< .H U E ORANGES 2 dozens ..... GRAPEFRUIT. Arizona 2 . 5<3 GRAPEFRUIT. Arizona 8CC Size 80 — 2 for Size 80 — per dozen Lull a sso rtm en t o f C lapp’s j Baby Foods, stra in ed or chopped! — — P a y Cashf B rin g U s Y our E g g s, We HOI RS—s a. m. to 8 p. m. OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK