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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1946)
r r o OKINGS-HARBOR power. This load, together with home users, and o th er prossible busi nesses, will in tu rn increase the local load two twice th at am ount. "We are trying to anticipate the load in 1956,” Mr, Bailey told the Pilot, in explaining the pro B onneville P lan s F or gram of the Bonneville adminis- Load To B e U sed In tration. “Wle know th a t South w estern Oregon is a new country, 1946 B y T h is A rea and development will be g reatest Survey of Ihe potential power here per capita in the next few load for this area is being s u r years of any place along the en veyed at present by Merle P. B ai tire coast. "Sawmills will come into the lee. industrial engineer for the area, and- because tran sp o rtatio n Bonneville adm inistration, of E u is by trucks, re-m anufacturing gene and George Pischel, power director for the Coos-Curry Elec- Plan” w l" come- W ith potential t r i e Co-operative. C o ^ n e rn tiv e . | w a te r transportation, these new trie ms will prosper here. In a statem ent to the Pilot W ednesday afternoon, they stated that sawm ill and re-m an u factu r ing loads for this area is expected to go in excess of 1700 horse Potential Power Needs For Area Being Studied T Pine Cone TH EA TR E B ox O ffice O pens 7:30 Show Starts 7:45 B rookings O regon Friday and S atu rd a y — N ovem ber 15 and 16— D ouble Bill — J o h n L o d er in “Game of Death” plu s Home on the Range in g o rg e o u s o u td o o r color, een i m E N o rto n . Sunday and Monday— (M a tin e e , S u n d a y , 2 p. m .) N ovem ber 17, IS and 19— th r e e b ig d a y s — see ‘Bells of St. Mary’s’ w ith I n g r id B e rg m a n a n d B in g C ro sb y Wednesday and Thursday— November 20 and 21— ‘Step Lively” w ith F r a n k S in a tr a , W a l t e r S le z a k a n d A d o I p h M en jo u . country has been going through unsettled period should veer q u ite , come disturbed and ta the past year and a half, towns sharply away from creatin g a s ite . Careful thought ih, have sprung up with mushroom monopoly which would send pros- guide of economic thm* buildings, subdivisions have been pective contributors to economic now. No one wants u L , ----- ---- platted, roadways run into the stability scurrying away. 'i t — could happen. * « Labor, too, m ust have housing hinterlands and all m a tte r of rose ate dream ing has been given the at a reasonable ren tal. W hen Card of Thant push of im patient and optim istic rental costs become too high, then labor will m igrate to a m ore fa- We wish to thank n, planners. I riends and neighbors The future can loqk bright, th e;v o rab le location. . supply of dollars can appear un- The re-action on m any of the acts of kindness duringom limited, and there seems to be no aforem entioned conditions in our bereavement We also reason to hold back on a n y th in g ., “boom clim ate” have been settin g thank members of Skb« In the past—as it can be in the ¡n. People who up to now had Lodge, A. F. 4 A I t " Mrs. Nancy fu tu re —buildings have been left (been quietly accepting the hap- and fa empty, store-shelves bare, and cir penings, are now beginning to be- X- cus sign biliooards can decorate the signs once heralding a new building project. • T hat Booms Can Bust can be I seen by a brief perusal of his tory. Not too far back was F lor ida, before th at was Kansas, and many others for those who are interested. T hat there may be recession followed by a period of good tim es for five to seven years seems to be the opinion of the best eco PA IN TS A N D SUNDRIES nomic thinkers o four times. But if this is to come true then the economic clim ate m ust also lx1 conducive to good business con ditions. Electric — Hand — Gasoline Powered Such economic clim ate consists A pump for every need! of a chance to m ake a fair profit. Which would mean th at union de mands for higher wages if not con Complete Line of Plumbing Goods, trolled by congress w o u l d be STOVES, RANGES AND frostbite to our good times. A good economic clim ate also demands th at buyers are willing to buy goods, and th at in tu rn CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS moans that prices m ust be fair. W e j u s t g o t in a new shipment! Growing buyers’ resistance from too high prices can mean that w arehouses and stores could be filled to the brim with high price m erchandise, and no outlet. Also needs is a relative free dom in real estate sites in which nw businesses can find locations to e n te r the field of productive W ATCH THIS CORMI enterprise. Rulings, regulations th at are to be made during this Due 4o the shortage of news this week it is found necessary to re sort to gossip to fill space. If the class reporters would deliver th eir news each week it would be a big help. Just rem em ber th at in a gossip column such as this, no harm is m eant and it is hoped there will he no ill feeling because of any thing said. It is rum ored th at two sisters at school are Imth out for the same boy. and while one is doing quite well now odds a re given for the older to win in the final decision. That is unless som ething unfore seen happens to cause one or the other of the girls to give up. Ju st as a m atte r of record the hoy in question is nicknam ed “Sonny”. He also goes to the com m unities fair Ili-school. Of course there is an o th er boy in town who is the object of some thing of a heated race. He has blonde, wavy h air and I believe all Hi-school students know the girls interested. Sit tight. I’m just getting w arm ed up. Cause you see even though it probably should he kept quiet: the old story of Freshm an girl going goofy over young man teach e r is again taking place. And what is more interesting than the fact she giggles in his class just to m ake him notice her. It works too. There is another girl who is the envy of all her friends. Can you [ imagine it? Five (5> hoy frie n d s.1 Ask some of the students they’ll count them off for you. There is a little card in Bill’s B arber Shop. Perhaps some cf vou . w ith M o n te H a le a n d Bob as to th eir wives. Goodbye Country But there are girls that don’t take a back seat to anybody, when it comes to that. How many of you know that there is a “daily” in Sm ith River? It seems like Bill Foltz is the only ; subscriber though. Some of you have seen Bill and her at the lo cal dance. F IN IS H arbor School N o tes THIRD GRADE Filling in because she was asked to aid until another teacher was available. Mrs. Eunice Faris, of Castle Rock, resigned ttye third grade last week, a fte r Mrs. Ellis of H arbor had been engaged. Report cards w ere handed out last week to students of this room “I wish to take this opportunity to thank all patrons for their kindnesses during the tim e that I had charge of the third grade. It certainly has bt en a ptea«une to teorfc with these children, and certainly I will miM them ..—Eu nice Faris, teacher. “ Boom s Can B u st” Editorial From The Coquille Valley Sentinel In just such periods as the Thursday, Novembri PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON Headquarters For Sporting Goods and Fishing DUTCH BOY PUM PS “ C U STO M A IR E ” J . J. G allag h er P L U M B IN G Give Something Electrical For Christmas We Have The Following Iitems In Stock1 Radios C hrom e-P lated S ta n less Steel Mare Door ( him es G lass L en ses fo r Flashlights K itchen L igh ts E lectric H ea ters Light Globes R eplacem ent E lem ents fo r H o t-p la tes and Stoves Fixture Mire Radio and F lash ligh t B a tteries Flue Stops . E x ten sio n Cords Bathroom L ig h ts Padlocks Cotter Pins R egina Can O peners S teel W edges fo r H am m er or Ax Handles L ockw ashers Rat Traps M ouse T raps D u st P a n s B ug Bombs Rubber Sink S to p s F u eses of AU Kind’ P u sh less H an gers Solder Solder P a ste F riction and Rubber Tape P lastic C lothes Lines P la stic Clothes-Pins F lu orescen t F ix tu res F lu oresten t Tubes \ -P u lleys P lu g-m aster Iron C ords Saddle Staple? H om e R ecording D iscs R ecord in g Stlyus P honograph N eed les SC ores o f Iitem s, N ot Listed Deep-W ell Q uarter H orse W a ter Pum ps Place your orders now Automatic Toasters For Delivery At Christmas Curry County Electric Company Charles M. Brooks Zada Brook