Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 24, 1946, Page 9, Image 9

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    )Ay, OCTOBER_24.J946
ion Must Be
In Oregon
•Fishing Sake’
rent Problems Are
ig Discussed At
irhart Hotel
»aul R Needham, d h ecto r
for Oregon S tate Fish
Commission, told the
y of representatives of the
Coast Association, held
week at G earhart, th a t
non 'must be save" if the
tiing remains an a ttrac -
tourists.
rew a comparison of the
coast with the A tlantic
where salmon have been
that fishermen m ust go
ada if salmon fishing is
Present trends indicate
plhead and cutthroat trout
on be gone here, unless
exercised by comm ercial
M
l.
King, too. that stringent
lust be made to preserve
fishing. These firsh must
ved to build back up the
that once ran the vari-
eams of the coast as well
Columbia river,
hatcheries are to be soon
ong the coast in order to
¿ ¿ in QKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON
expedite re-stocking of these game
fish. Needham told the crowd
Art Kirkham Spoke, Too
Hcreation is the last great hope
tor the Oregon Coast, Art Kirk-
ham of radio station KOIN, told
the delegates as keynote speaker
of the Monday evening meeting.
Timbei has about been exhausted
and soon will be only a minor
industry. Fisheries, since the fish
situation has become as it is. does
not a ttra c t the industries. This,
then, leaves recreation to be de­
veloped as a leading industry.
Mild w eather along the coast
perm its year-around vacationing,
thus development must. then, be
planned with that in view.
Arch Sanders, association man­
ager, urged more markings along
the route, and begged for full
co-operation from all members
of the association.
O ther speakers at the three-
day m eeting included Gov. Earl
Snell. Robert S. Farrell, secretary
of state, Chester Moores, president
of the Portland camber of com­
merce. Returns of elections were
not known at the time this paper
went to press.
Attending from Brookings are
Pete J. Lesmeister, Charles H.
Grayshel and Mrs. Mildred Byrne.
Ralph Vincent, delegate foi the
cham ber of commerce, was un­
able, due to sickness in his fam­
ily, to attend.
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Brookings, Oregon
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Local News Items
While parked on Main Street.
Monday evening, the McDonald
Candy Co. truck was broken into
and a quantity of cigarettes and
candy was taken. Authorities are
working on clues.
Little Carol Rausch was hon­
ored Wednesday afternoon bv her
mother, Mrs. C. H. Rausch, who
held a party for her after school.
A number of school pals were
invited to help Carol celebrate
her seventh birthday.
Corporal Vernon Goldizen. vis­
iting his parents on em barkation
leave, expects to leave soon for
Japan. He wants to get in some
hunting before departing
Importance of Friends
Though I be as rich as Morgan
Or could be a millionaire
If I have no friends to lov» me,
I am poor beyond compare.
O’er world I may have trav'led
O’er mountains, oceans, plains.
If I have no friends, loved ones
I’ve wandered all in vain.
There is nothing in this old world
With true friend can compare
All your joys, all your sorrows
Weal or woe they gladly share.
While sojourning on this planet
Let's learn our lesson well,
I t’s better to have good friends
Than our bank account to swell.
While we stay this side of neav’n
Our greatest wish and fondest
dream
I s t o b e a friend t0 someone,
And to earn his real esteem.
BE SURE TO SEE THE NEW
F P T P H
U V 1 1W
the Croft Lily___
There can be no compensation
Like a greeting, You're true
blue!”
From our friends and neighbors
When it's time to say "adieu.”
A Brookings Resident
Hunt Your Buyer, or Anything You
Want Easily — through the columns
of Pilot Classified advertisements.
A N N O U N C IN G T H E
of the
“ CO AST
V IE W
O P E N IN G
TRACT”
(On the old airport)
Select your lot now in this new, restricted resi­
dential section of Brookings. For information—
Pete J. Lesmeister Agency
Real Estate pjjd Insurance
Brookings, Ore.
Pees yew
Reef Leek ?
SEE
US!
We hai'e a special machine fth e latest thing out) for the hand­
ling of u8phalt, plain, fibred and other heavy bodied root pre­
servatives. Also roof paints and stains. All typ ts of spray and
brush u o rk , inside or out.
Power Is On
R E F E R E N C E S FU RNISHED !
CARTER
Phone 1104
&
Crescent City
JU D D
246 M. Street
Members of Coos Electric Co-op:
First Users of Copco Power
were cut in on our new lines, on
Tuesday afternoon.
This is the beginning of the
first real “relief” from our own
generating equipment, w h ic h
has long been talked.
Due to limited capacity of our
temporary substation this source
of power will be used to serve
the people who were served, and
who are now “behind” the con­
struction toward Brookings.
This makes it possible for us
to build with greater speed, and
allow us to “follow” construction
with power from the state fine.
BROOKS’ HOME FOR SALE!
Consist of a 5-room house and over 61 j acres of
Brookings finest bulb land on MEMORY ST.
also known as Alderwood Lane, approximately
six blocks south of Central Building. Water,
lights and sewer available. Will sell, including
lliies, or put lilies on shares with buyers.
R. C. B R O O K S
P. 0. Box34
LET
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ME
Build It!
Millwork and Cabinet Shop
Door and Window Frames
FLUSH-TYPE INTERIOR DOORS—
CABINETS A SPECIALTY
We make special size sash, too!
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Brookings
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Coos Electric Coop
M A SO N
&
EDW ARDS
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Box 157
Brookings, Oregon