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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
In the Land Of Opportunity
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23
see it:
The tim ber industry is coming
Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore ., i n t o its own, right here in this
county where one of the few
Match 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
v i r g i n stands of tim ber rem ains
A fter considerable expense, the
in the United States. That, prop Brookings - H arbor Cham ber of
M e n t ii
R anger M arion N. Nance,!
erly developed will loosen the Commerce, through co-operation
m arkets for many thousands of of the county, has re-built the has been in charge of the
other items of m anufacture, and comm unity garbage dump, with ranger district with headquj
at the same time, encourage the a better road to it. Located a
a t Gold Beach, since April,
growing of new crops, thus ex short distance from the original
has accepted a position wit, nbers i
panding agriculture.
site, this dump is free to the pub B ureau of Land Department
are s
'
Coming of tim ber expansion lic for disposing all refuse.
p artm ent of Intern
Heaa
boys
; will make possible the building
DEWEY AKERS. Editor and Publisher
Donated by Elmeb Bankus to ters for Mr. Nance in the!
this
of much-needed homes, which, in the cam ber of commerce, the land
GENE GOl'LD, Associate Editor
Moi
■ furw. means plenty of employ is a 5-acre plot, lying up the I position will be in Portis
to
report
there
for
duty
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ment. Em ployment means money river from Harbor. The original
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ers
to spend, which means bigger and road was too steep to hold the soon th ereafter. This assig
while carrin g an increase
to
ei
more
businesses
to
meet
demands
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gravel during the wet season. The ' ary, steps Mr. Nance up a
fishing
along
the
coast.
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the
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new plot, according to the com
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anc
ture, if only encouraged.
John C. Porsch has been
m ittee elim inates this obstacle.
at the
ed
to
succeed
Nance
on
the
Selfishness cannot en ter into
Promiscuous dumping of g a r
I state li
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the picture, if all are to gain. It bage about the com m unity m ust co district. He is a gradual
may mean th at people holding cease, not only because it is un the forestry' school of Lmvt 1 gun o li
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undeveloped property will have law ful, but for sake of the beauty of Missenota, and has had a) im c ip a t
to sell to capital which will go of the community. Elsew here in experience w ith the forest usual, w
ahead
to develop this or that ne»v this issue appears an advertise-! ice, having been employed father ,ki(
Subscription Rate:
project. All. in all, everyone of m ent offering a rew ard for in-' 1926. He comes to the St_
for i t
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 i this area must study and work
from the Olympic national
then g
form
ation
leading
to
a
rre
st
and
Per Year, outside Curry County........................ $3.00 together for the general common conviction o f anyone dumping in W ashington. He is marrie [picnic l i
has two sm all children, wh I
good. Think that over.
a t any spot except a t this d u m p ., move to Gold Beach Feb. Ll promis
Berger
when they would be almost will
I
ing to m urder if the procedure
O K R u b b e r W e ld e r s a p u *
M ake T ifi H i s t o r y ^
M to be
were reversed. I’ll admit that the
road to the garbage dump leaves
much to be desired, but at the
same time, postponement of the
dumping could have been post
a wo
poned until the road was pass
able.
.4» outlet, other than dumping
on others, is patronage of the
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local garbage collector, who has
r*e c t y
this job as a m a ns of livelihood.
At least, that would be much
more honorable.
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Garbage Dump Is Forest Service
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esting is the "L etter From W ash
ington,” furnished weekly by H ar
ris Ellsworth, representative of
this district at the national cap
ital. a newspaper man himself.
Mr Ellsworth writes this column
as a newspaper reported would,
even if in first person.
?/ that Mr. Ells-
People of the area realize the
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ted. last Saturday eve-
"«e “hard tim es” dance.
the dance committee
importar
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Fr Fyter
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c a c u te
affairs as they
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THIS NEW M ETHOD MAKES SAFE
REPAIRS THAT o utlast THE TIRE!
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HENDRICKS H K M T V R E CO.
WISHES TO WELCOME
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Brookings Shoe Serxice
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H. E. Leming. Barber
Bob Sloan of Brookings Fuel Co.
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in th growing area.
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