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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1946)
Page Two Home of the Croft Lily BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT the P ilot in those districts. Local News It Staffed with several such news-gatheres, such as Mrs. Reekman Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore., of Harbor; Mrs. Goodlin of Smith River, and Mrs. Waldien of the March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mrs. Hazel Foeller , Upper Chetco region, the P ilot now covers quite a territory'. Johnson, registered „•••, The Pilot is exceedingly proud of its staff, and w ants the world representatives of the f.j m a rita n hospital school 1 to know it. >ng, are now guesTs at J p la r hotel, interview»» school g irls and others entrance in the numn, Memhe. Ú R E C lo O p íS /A P E ll P OB l ISSERÀ » T10 R Welcome Visitors To This Section Blossom week comes earlly next month, and certainly during that period many visitors w ill visit this area. W hile there is no planned celebration fo r the occasion the area could do nothing better than to welcome each visitor, show him about as much as time w ill permit, and answer a ll questions he may ask, honestly and completely. The eyes of the world are on this section of the Wf A« heawkiahtw state—an area which has about the best, at least most uniform , clim ate in the world. L ily growers should have Ralph Vincent photograph th e ir lily fields, and these pictures may be sen, to anyone asking questions Subscription R ate: P er ^ ear, in C u rry County, O regon................... $2.50 P er ^ e a r, outside C urry C ounty.... .................. $3 00 Tragedy Stalked Spokane Team concerning the area. A picture w ill te ll more of a story than a thousand words, the Chinese proverb tells us. Turn Out For School Eelection c , Hd7 r,i7 d in ,hiS iSSUe iS notice ° f a special sch0° 1 meeting, a ed to elec, a director for one year to fill the unexpired term Baseball fans a ll over the nation deeply mourn the tragedy f Leo Lucan, who has resigned. which stalked the Sopkane team of Western International league, a «ctW “ .ha‘ he bUil<“ " g Pr° Sram C° ming UP as “ is’ ,he ^ o ic e of e arlie r this week, when the lives of eight promising young men w d T e7l, flreC,° r u imPOr,ant B uildin« new school building were snuffed out in a bus aeeident in the Cascades while the team a man Jh M „ " mC * deV° ' ed ,0 Wh° o1 affairs- Choice of was en route from Spokane to Bremerton. heath may take several more, so serious are th e ir injuries ft man should be considerate of this fact. II Wil, be noted under the mast-head of the paper this week The published casualty list reveal that most of them were in th e ir ha, Newspaper Advertising Service has been appointed as na early 20s. married, and had served th e ir country in one branch P il° ‘ ‘n Obta‘ninB n ati° nal advar,ising. or another. Several had seen action in some theatre of w a r - o n ly A ’s u t e id u X r 'f 7 7 A suhsiduary of the National E ditorial Association, of which the one of the group, a 19-year-old lad. saw no service M o , a member, foreign advertising accounts w ill eventuaUy 1 To Spokane, a city of 150.000, this tragedy w ill call fo r a move- men, to provide fo r the widows of, hc.se men. Spokane is like t h a t - run in these columns, once goods are available. T O P -IO T C I QUALITY AT REASONABLE P R IC E S ! C u rry County Lumi Company Brookings Orei «he Itkes her .porta, and is w illin g , 0 pay we„ fo r these spor(s Anti Hom this, it may be assured tha, Spokane w ill stage several benefit events in the widows’ behalf. Other teams in the league, foes on the diamond of these lads, ship X •1 i « 7 n° ,hing bU‘ hiKhCS‘ pra,st' io r ,he «Portsman-I th e .lead S alem , currently leading the league, has won bu, one aeries trom Spokane th i. year. While no, a , the top, Spokane was. however. ,be firs, .„vision of league standing, IL* Attend end Enjoy Adds Two C orrespondents T h e ['do, Welcomes two new correspondent, into the fam ily of Pilot iiews-gatberers. Mrs. Ethelene Thompson of Langlois, and M r, Heck lim e,,,, of Pistol River. These lad,es have done well OO th e ir first c o n trib u tio n , an d henceforth w ill he th e ••..yes- of CHETCO ROI) AND GUN CLUB’S Rifle and Trap Shoot Sunday, June 30th k EVENTS START a t 11:111» A. M. 90-lb. Slatekotc lli.» -ll). 65-lb. Roofing Hexagonial Rooting •t 16-inch Flvxboard SE E OCR STOCK OF Prizes for Lucky Ones Fun For All (lr,‘ír(,i,l<¿ t» n ,'l,'- ,,|Hrly' "" ,he Oregon State lane 50-yard Offhand 75-yard Rest Locally, W e R epresent: '•htw-M annvtlle Co. C u rti, Silentlte Sash Pittsburgh P aint co. Masonite Company Nu-Wood P ro d u ct, Co. H eatilator FOLLOW b r in g THE your on the California- On Highw ay „II Two Traps Other Events TRENDS f r ie n d s iothei P’ >'$ up Harbor. Mod m heir