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— vf I il governi ncludeò J Always For A More Progressive Brookings-Harbor Area! One, Num ber T h irty -F iv e ng owered oods, er cool their /stem. large cent*. vov ate « THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1946 BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON ies To A ttention D efeat Of Fish Bill 312 Would Drive Away Tourist Trade Oregon Voters But Fisheries As Well: Selfish Interests Fight Measure Funeral Held Sun. For Allen Ettinger r 7 . . L . . u a . 1 _ _ 1 ------ — ____ _ — ... . . ... . I . a -« • • -~a »■» 1 « » 1» l\lM I t O ST\ kJ 4 A Y*\ By . . Hugh C. Z~I Z*I Gearin the salm on season; 4 this y ear a* only brass to • «"»11- talk n about conservation Chetco Rod d Gun Club ¡12,113 cases have been reported, en d an g erin g the food supply. F u n e ra l services w ere held la st M ore th an one hundred million A sim ilar decline could be shown The only thing 312 en d an g ers S unday aftern o o n nt the C om m un d o llars is flowing into the hands on every stream open to com- is the bulging purses of these ity C hurch for Allen Thom as Ht- tinger, w ith Rev. C. E. D unham of Oregon citizens this year from m ercial net fishermen. j selfish profiteers. to u rist trade. A large p a rt of Many com m ercial fisherm en Crocodile te a rs drip off th e ends officiating. In term en t was at the th a t to u rist trad e is composed of have fel tth e abuses of u n re stric t- of th e ir avaricious snouts w hile Sm ith R iver cem etery. ag n lers who come here to enjoy i ed fishing just w here it h u rts they cry about th e poor fa rm e r Mr. T u rley sang: “O Love T h a t th e th rill of landing our famous most in the pocketbook. As a and th e poor housewife, who nev- Will Not Let Me Go," and "Abide fighting gam e fifish. Bill 312 is result they have joined the s ta te e r have or will get any consldera- W ith Me." designed to m ake our sta te even sportsm en in d ra ftin g the fish tion from these men except one Born May 6, 1881. he was 65 m ore a ttra c tiv e to sportsm en by bill 312. They finally realized q u e s tio n : how much can we ch arg e years, 5 m onths and 18 days of preserving a n d increasing o u r w hat farm ers have known for so for fish? age. On Aug. 15. 1924 he was wed rapidly dim inishing resources of m any years: th at a co n stan t, W ashington and C alifo rn ia to M ary Ann Rigsly, to which i even supply is superior to a few haye Jong had ac(R sim ilar to th e union w ere horn eight children. gam e fish. The following figures will show years of least at the expense of onp now presented to us a t 312. The fam ily moved to Oregon in |lp net nPf result has been th e d anger to our n atu ra l re stock depletion and m ans y e a is y The 1934, --------... and have resided in B rook- -------- ---- ----- th at ----- sources and the income which of famine. w hile o u r fish reosurces plum m et j ¡ngs for the past six years. they provide: S o m e "die-hard” com m ercial dow nw ard, the fish resources of S urviving, besides his widow, At one tim e over 300.000 pounds fishermen, who are m ore concern- ou r neighboring sta te s continue a re : A llen Jr., M ary Jane, Mrs. of steelhead were caught in O re ed w ith th eir own im m ediate to increase. At the present ra te A llaine C raw ford. Yolande Ann, gon coastal stream s, yearly. Now profits than th e long, safe in- it will not be m any years before W illiam Stephen. Alwyn Gael, th e re are no more than 15.000 of come, have form ed the p re ssu re we lose both o u r spo rtsm en ’s tra d e Anna Lea, and D allas Edw ard. block which now opposes bill 312. and o ur fisheries. these fine fish left in Oregon. D eath w as due to a h eart a t- To save O regon’s gam e fish, last T hursday, while Mr. E ttin In 1928 alone, at Coos Bay, These men realize th at few fish over 650,000 pounds ot salmon mean higher prices, and hope once | O in su re a steady income for ger and a few com panions w ere again to a tta in the 90c a pounds to » encourage vvr (««.I»... — — i ------- v O iv regon’s fc w n j fisheries, i i ii i i v ~» iw . . v n s r i fishing in g in c v C n hetco v ir u c in in the River. u He w ere taken. D uring the last tw o.««,— iey obtained during the w ar ar. tourist tra d e which brings a larg e had j Ust landed a larg e salm on. y ea rs the annual average h a s ( they been less than 8.000 pounds. I These men have alread y de- — --------- an n u a l income to C urry . C ounty, from which the ex ertio n probably i . j O regon's food fi.i, m v id n n of . w .. as .. th e cause . . . . . . . of .iontfi " a T-it o r n n r k o f 500 000 casesi pleted fish «unnlv supply to n provide an n nninlp am ple eiinnlv supply ot d ea th used tiTbe cmnmon o n th eC o lu m -i ,o 1 « . tKo„ o n ,-fo rtie th of its Kood fish a. low costs on o u r| ------ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wa riv er during the couise of form er yield and still have th e m arl ,1s. vote 31?. yes. a issues to a p p e a r on th e at the gen eral election, Tuesday. Nov. 5, of m ost interest to local sp o rtsm en f Fish Bill. 312. designed to commercial fishing on coast- reams to perm it re -sto ck in g limon and steelhead. fhting this hill a re th e fish- and packers of th e T illa- and Astoria cen ters. Townsend hill, to ra ise a |ax on a ll tran sactio n s, is an issue which should cause to read well th e bill be ¡marking th eir b allo t. M eant a pension fo r th e aged, bill is sponsored by T ow nsend ¿members, b u t as it is w rit- la vicious. None q u estion th e V the aged, but no business withstand the p y ram iding ta x ting from this bill,’ as it is j I school support bill is an- îssue of im portance to th e Is of Oregon. U nder th e p ro bill. no additional ta x a tio n b ’ real o r personal p ro p erty , earning the sta g g e rin g load lone Shortage Is irtin g District New Manager Arrives For Coos-Elect. ( o-op. Final Arrangement Made For Carnival — Political Adv. Fills andï ï t î . Thîs Issue. Of p i,ot People in the a re a south of E lection y ears u su ally are to the B rookings M arket, down to the liking of most new spapers. w ard th e old ra ilro a d grade, are S tudents of B rookings high a re p in a rm s they'd even shoot and i rps ’^ ^ estx»ciallv*(Hiring "h o t” ere are still 37 a p p lic a n ts in busy maK,ng m aking nnai final ,„ p re p ara tio n s fo r , ‘„ n , „ k „ over w in.on V Brooking>s-Harbor * a re a , ac- tive. succeeding B ert <-lave!and.| nusy V|ltl in&toH C. C apm an, d istric t w ho resigned to e n te r '^ j n e s s t h e * p re se n ta tio hall, n of th< nge H arbor. 's A o ¡ £ £ ‘r’,nS •"** 'nR , <•»»•"’ at the G range hall. Hr Bger of the W est C oast Tele- for him self at Bellflower, C ant. j x- . 9 aogs. sufficient to fill this issue of th e Company, w a itin g fo r th e ir M arried, fa th e r of a daugh urday, Nov. ‘ __________ ____ ,,v , to o v erflowing. n..w ,,iS Mr. u>iva and Mrs. Goings lost th re e r p ilot riday -------- ca —... — ------- hone service. ter. 4. Mr. M eacham, for two years T hursday and F rid ay of this young ts via the poison mu»« route, B in-m ost . am ong these issues is company. Mr. C h apm an as- w as a linem an for the M ountain booths will he co n stru cted ‘C a rj Re rg e r i,,st a full-grow n cat thp <iuostion of the Towr.send- is experiencing g re a t d if-| S ta te s Pow er Co., at Coquille, and jn t jip hall. S tudent ch airm an at |h e past w eek , sponsored bill, calling for a 3% in obtaining in s tru m e n ts p rio r to J h a t was employed by hpad of the construction c o m m it-’ These Thp people claim claim th th at tax on all all tran tran sactio sactio n n s. s. people at t th h e e ir i r ; ta x on ¡auxiliary supplies. S to ck s o f the Arizona Pow er Co. tee. ls Ray Foltz, who has selected dQ gt fa r aw av and F o r the past th re e issues larg e hone in stru m en ts a re c rit-j Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, who his helpers. Mr. G uthrie is ad- ,uJ^ |h p ¡,lv seasr,n . the dogs spaces have lM*en bought in all short, sad Mr. C h apm an, on cam e to Brookings in January. { vising the com ittee. h;ivp ,H ,pn on leash. je a sh . pap ers over the s ta te in an effo rt u ' /a- cam e ,u uivw n...„- . . ‘ I ....... ’ , . have been Re^ kept t on »it here this w eek, but de-J 1945, will leave, in about two H eading the general decora- _________ ____________ to defeat this m easure, alleged to be ju st the m easure to keep are slowly im proving. weeks, for Bellflower. Calif Bert non cornm ittee is L arrie Robin- « 1 : Q nhnnl E p s t iv a l > r s for dial telep h o nes gen- will e n te r business there, with , on w ith Merlie B a u m g a rtn e r, U d n - j o i s n i w o i 1 1. 11 a out new businesses, as well as to jb are being filled in from his brother, a recent visitor in supervising th e booth decorations, ^ t r a c t s B i g g e s t ( TOVXd hu rt existing ones. As in the cast? of th e Tow nsend Mrs. Lovett will advise in th e months, in m any cases, tele- th is area, LA N G LO IS—T he an n u al g rade ks — for special purposes, such disposition of prizes to th e v a r ** school festival is grow ing m ore bill, opposition has bought th e i” v 1 cii put pwscra, autii ------ ous booths, and Phyllis H uffm an jM,pUia r a ttra c tin g a la rg e r au - pace in ....... an .. effort to defeat the «-ations, w i l l not be av ail- ElcctricitV Users Must m easu re of Saving O regon S a l ¡/or 12 to 18 m onths. u V o o m o n f-s R p a d v ....... — each y ear. This year. Ban- is chairm an of this com m ittee. dience 11 unprecedented dem and for H a v e E t a s e m e i ■• yite various booths will be .pon- don and Port O rford areas w ere mon. M any can d id ates have re sorted to the old gag of seeking switchboards and additions According to B eit 1 . 0 ^ ^ Raym ond. L ar- noticeably rperesented. " e d ito ria l’’ support of the differ- ^ing switchboards combined] Wednesday be-ween rie Robinson. P hyllis H uffm an, program , including bingo • he * » SfortacXi* . "y O? ^ pOWCI. w e r . betw een ? T ___ a , la * i X’nil " > \ ’i T h e • 1 p ro g ram including bingo nPwspa(w^ . w lth o u , C()br„ .5y nf Ctool nnnnor n^otivp users Of l«rtn 8 ’•S resuhed °n a v e £ t a d The s ta te hne and H arbor, m ust Joane ^ D o n a l d Ne, son | , fljh d u a , K,Ven for a d v e r t i n g »pace Con- I has »• S l k e r i l s on ^ i « c h d : have .h eir m embership» paid up. «"«* B" um •- l e r i a i n m e n i . j »P.cuou» are the«- by .h e ir ab- C arl M eacham, of Coquille, has been engaged as local m anager F,' r '1,h '''" d a t 12 n ' , ar*>1,n de ,ih 'd r' easem ents’ signed, ,jf te r everyone has a chance t o te acher. w as auctioned, to ------------------------------- »one Cihle ¡. I, al i h ifee e leiT ice will be tu rn ed on display hi» skil in th<? v ario u s ad(i considerable to th e receipts I — „ » cable is h a rd to o b ta in .; before s e n ,ce w ill Qf chan(?e a pro g rain of Dan(, inB for both teen-age, < and P o w e r S l i r V C V ! S 1 to C tn - <>ongs. and skits will be adults. w a t enjoyed afterw ard s. - — onstruction of - line ---- has pro- - - t studnts, , Music w as furnished by C harles D p ¡ r j g r S o u g h t I l C r C gressed steadily in th at section, presented Jensen o rc h estra. E a ts w ere also O o w ith pow er being furnished from j , th e sub-station at the sta te line, Fishing Reported Good enjoyed. __________ _______ - | According to an an n o u n cem en t to follow construction as it comes .. • r i x i a n f v m th is issue of the Pilot, Coo- In Langlois District n orthw ard. Maga/.inC Depicts Beauty G urry E lectric C o-operative has mnir.~ w ith F rid a y -S a tu r- L A N G L O IS — hs the finhtng Of Oregon Counties sent o u t qu estio n n aires, seeking g o o d f Ju st ask a few o f the ovv> the Pine Cone T hea- T W Zenier and family moved “C ounty Officer," publication of a pow er survey of this area, in has bc" ked th re e show hits nookeri to the form er John local addicts. th e n atio n al association of county ¡o rd e r to determ in e, in a m easure, From S u e s , reports do not e ^ p u n g week. The sto ry of r^ ldence on Hillside ave- officers cam e out w ith an e d i- |th e fu tu re developm ent of th is em, 4»..;-----------U Hogans have moved to delight the fisherm en, last r ’ • r.f f au- the flying m ach- ^ aeg tion depicting the v irtu es cf all a re a ’s pow er lines Im m ediate a t- ! ( > '? / ’ nn Ford. J a n e t B lair th e ir acreage north of town Mr>., W ednesday and T hursday Jim *- Octo ten tio n is sought on re tu rn of th e O regon counties in its W hite, Ja ke W hite and W a lter ' . B ggles W hile a play J u a n ita H arris and daughter, Pa her issue, a copy of which was these q u estio n n aires H ofsess had no luck, ex cep t +‘; . t will give som ething triria B raun, n have a 'v moved III«-’»« into • C om m ercial o r in d u strial u sers received by the P ilot. " Coricai b ack g ro u n d of j j neW home. recently purch- Jim fe ll in a re especially urged to an sw er all G enerousiy used w ere p ictu res ‘«mous men m en » Zenier On Floras C reek— th a t's a men. ased from Mr. and Mrs. Zenier. showing the indu stries and fa rm q u estions contained in these s u r d ifferen t story. N ice catches of 1 ..«r hit, "Dakota,” is the on Pacific Ave. ____ ___ ing in te re sts of th is sta»e, includ vey sheets, now in th e m ail, o r n-n<! iy w hen John ________ tro u t have been U- ing th e lily in d u stry of so u th ern about to be delivered. F u tu re d e w ith stli^rsid e fishing tu in g ■»a n B rennen, V era C u rry C ounty a n d t h e cheese velopm ent of th e a re a will l>e a n b l R,als,” n Play leads in t h a t 'w h e r e sk atin g was in rp top sport. m an u fa ctu rin g p lan t a t Langlois. ticip ated , so th a t p resen t pow er fncal play. i Eddie C an to r gives his version line co n stru ctio n m ay be m ade Hruha w as a Czechoslo- ’ of show business m the P‘a y • riv d p W ebb f ?* J "d. F ire -. . . . - t in this country th e sam e name, n»*x next vveun supervi ’ Southern E v e r e tt Echols re tu rn ed this to m eet any dem and. co u n try in the __ T he ad v e rtise m en t a p p e ars on n H itler o v er-ran h e r ¡an d Thursday. S uPP<5 l ‘" g Oregon d istrict, w a . a business week a f te r a ^ e e k ji trip to Spo- another page in this issue. ¿ 2 -untry. She h as ap p eared w ill be Connie M o o i^ N a n c y Kel Tuesday. kane. Boise and P o rtlan d . “’ Capades and o th e r shows *ley and George Murphy if Cone Books •tee Show H its