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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1947)
Page Two In the Land Of Opportunity BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON m BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore. March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Mentitesi O r eg P u b l is h s / aper ■SWÒI AT 1 0 N MAV JANUARY I M V w f • “ ’ ' • - - 1 2 >« Ì 4 t • 7 • 1 1 7 1 t It II •2 11 14 1« I« IT I t * I l 12 1) 14 l t to ti n i j j« n I I I t 2» 21 22 M 27 » i t M i l - 21 M 27 21 i t fyoruary I - t w T T 1 1 « * • «• I l U M !» !• H U » » » ! i(« T (M I(R > 1 • ¿ JU N I « ■ m ' t w 1 - 1 1« IT 1« 2) 24 »1 2t M M « m V w » r i '* 1 1 1 I * M I t I« 1! 11 Í1 !« M M « * * I I U 11 I* t« M 1* M l ! - - » - O C TO M R i - » r« s » # < - • • - l * ! « • • M I I 11 1 1 1« * • r • 11 M 1» I * I« 1! M I * M i l U I I H I I » IIU > 1 1 I M 1 * M 1 ! M i » m i j u U » - » M ............ - .. a n a n i i « • m n M il U a x n a i i •• Thursday, February 13 We'd like to see high salaries. erford, move to his new In fact, so high that every par- in a building o which .... t he ent and every taxpayer would cently purchased. He mav become vitally interested again* Eugene Euwno tum ~~ three .i__ w«' two or in the public school system. And if it costs enough, they will. PHot Clarified Adv. S atu rd ay S e t F o r VFW M a sq u era d e Y ou r Tide Has Just Arrived To add funds to a cause start J. J. Gallai ed some months ago by the local DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher ( I « , « , « ■ • • • • » • I. O. O. F. lodge, to purchase an IlllU U PLUMRIR q • M I I 11 f t M 1« M ir u r t a m i GENE GOULD, Associate Editor 11X A H 1T M » u a u a u a n ambulance for this area, the M i l ............ - - M --------------- _ Come and Get It! local post of Veterans of Foreign A R R IL « U O \J * T O E C IM R C R N«4<«««l AdverfW nf RepreieataOv« Wars has booked a masquerade r s » • ? n T » Y W T > f 1 --T S S r r j - 1 i • « * 1 1 •• i * i « * • dance for the St. Valentine sea « 1 1 « U H U 1 « » • » • • 1 1 • • M I I 11 IJ ItK W S P A F II 9B B V IC E . IWC, M U I I I * M 1» M u n a n u n a i> u n f a n a n i t u n u n a i i RM n U M M M son, Saturday night. t l M A M - ------ M B R n a t o M • » a n • Sciatiti la* «Mk»«* «f M m ( • 1 I Advertising for this event, to gether with tickets for advance IV. A . 9 . sales, were put on the street late Serving Amene«*1 A<¿v>rM««n « td /*« K«m« Team Newtpep«« A « 1. Saturday, with the group taking INW • « r r i C B t • H>twt M « k S rr Framfcw. CU tickets to Crescent City for aid (Lifted Editorial From the from that post. Coquille Valley Sentinel) An advertisement appears on Subscription Rate: another paged in this issue, tell W ill~W e Get ing of the event. Per Year, in Curry’ County, Oregon........... ......$2.50 The fund, as of this date, is: “Good Teaching?” Per Year, outside Curry County ..................... _.$8.00 P erm an en t Donations, IOOF .......$100.00 The hiltant onslaught of teach Legion Dance ............... 223.00 Repairs That Win Lilies H ave “C om petition” A p len ty er groups against the ramparts I. O. O. F. dance...... 300.00 Outlast the Tira! of the boards of directors of the HOW A T - various school districts m the Total ......................... $523.00 from this - - dance ------ is J. C. “Dinty” Moore, marketing specialist from nation?—and more particularly in . Receipts Oregon —portends a hectic and hoped to pass the half-way mark Oregon State College, who spoke Monday evening painful month 6f February for in the purchase of this much- to a meeting of Croft Lily Growers Association, did those citizens who guide the des- needed equipment. not pull any punches” in his analysis of trends in tiny of a school through g r a t u - ------------— ----- —------------- F. N . Tyga itou , service. W. w , Rutherford left TuesJ all markets, not alone the lily market. Portland has been thrown into day for Eugene where he will Next To Vern’s Auto . . ‘This country need not fear any calamity,” he deficit budgeting to meet the de- assist ’ his ’ son, - Dr. L. W. Ruth- RECAPS . REPAIRS • NEW intimated often during the course of his 40-minute mands of its teachers who led by the intellectual Mr. Phillip talk, “for American know-how, ingenuity and will Ford and others were ready to ingness had always won heretofore.” walk off their jobs. ST. V A L E N T IN E ’S M ASQUER 41 Whether the growers agree or not, facts as he ... Jackson county teachers have stated are true. All luxuries, under whihc any flower signed a pact to “sign only for minimum of $2700, or nothing.” grower labors in raising his crop, must derive sales a —Last ..week ..Douglas ..county from that 22 per cent of the average consumer’s teachers met at Roseburg to dollai. Certainly, by that token, these flowers must frame their salary needs and for the coming year. he grown competitively, not only with one state over demands For B en efit o f A m b u lan ce Fundi It seems to be the opinion of another, this country against ail foreign nations, but most taxpayers that good teach one flower to another. ing deserves pay lommensurate ir«m ^Sp.onsored By Post 966 Abnormal conditions brought on bv the war no with other professions; but the stu kler i.s what to do with poor VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS longer exist. I hose days of exhorbitant wages are teaching. gone, and gone must be some of the bidding for the It would be an interesting ex H A R B O R G R A N G E HALL flowers, no matter what variety they may be. Lilies periment to run a school like a | business for once, and pay for at Uar ^ . ----- - - myth today. Foreign nations, service and production. With the to eat must sell their goods, and manv of them on the high salaries a school b o a r d Prizes for Rest Costumes i mted States markets Tariff on these bulbs mav would be in a position to ask the best in educational prac raise the price a few cents per bulb, but in the end for tice^ and educational results. SA T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 15 it must he the American grower who will answer Most teachers will agree that at (ph‘>tion by raising better bulbs, more per acre, in teaching neither school boards Admission, $1.00 per person Local Mi nor the administration has made b e tte r in performance, at the same price. ony effort to pay foi superior . There, lily growers, is the storv Dintv Moore work. And why this is, no one • ickets are on sale at Many of the Stores! tried to put over, Monday. The Pilot did not agree can fairly annwt r. , w ith him on numerous points, but in his “overall” In a business two men on the an aly sis, the I dot must admit his ideas were correct. same job may draw two different salaries. Each feels it is fair. In teaching, no. MARCH 1 .« • w » JULY •> T t “ V •» t t ■ A ll i i i i i i n i i o n u it u i iU NOVCMRCR r s n n r r r T - - 1 1 1 « * • 1 • 1 M II I I I I U I I U l * U I* M U U ll H M M I 7 M M M 1 I ------ “Tfaef H “ Q U O TED ” TIRE REPII 0K.1W. DANCE ^ou Thanks Ta Fau All Addt'd A Step In Progress •ireiWhh ' a!1<l Howard Haggerty, to this ¡£S> For Everything, Kind Friends •u ca v itl, y o u r " H a g g e rty Twinservice." F ro m dem - " I? from nearly evervone in the area, ,t makes us all glad to be residents of such a community, with all its hospitality. n r,;..1 !S us,; ,.'";s t0 remind vou that the public likes pio.giess, which you have demonstrated. Your corn- such ,w '.n ,'l'','VV ' aS 1'er:ll'le’1 by >’ub,ic acc]aim- s & ; ' r " “ h . " t e r * 1 r" " ' pro'''1 ,o •« •, W f ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Needs Of A ( iimmunily Directory What wouldn’t a classified directory do to*aid' people of this area? One is needed here immJnseTv Com pilation ot data needed for such • nubli' cation would take the time o f one person a m ™ ' or more, working steadily. However i n f o r m a l £ than' ju s^ M S ceS‘i a W h f on'hisId " Orth be willing to undertake boost f o r th • L 1 1(1 of the ehani'* r r indicate your willingness mea and its progress. TO P -N O TC H QURL1TY AT REASONABLE P R IC E S ! ? •1« J ? Seem t(? us> PeoPle of this are ? S1 lere> trying to think of words toe ’ °or appreciation to you for the wo nd welcome you gave us last Saturdayo opening day. This made a lasting impre ? 1 ° i Uf ’ anfi H^de us resolve to give th area the best service possible for us to giv u i lve a(l°Pted the slogan: “We don SHELL sells ^ e l f ; We sell ori ' KbV K E. Certainly, last Saturday’s den ( stiation made us resolve to show everyoi you ail the service we are humanly capai of performing. Those flowers—what can we say in thank tor such warm sentiments? We feel all th m oi e indebted to everyone of you. Pleased nut h e sita te to come in to become better & quainted. Do this anytime soon. HAG G ERTY TW INSERVICE •I » t v ' ^ " ''u s n e ly here bv COUNTY lumber co Homer and Howard Haggerty