Page Two
In the Land Of Opportunity
u n w iv iA u a -n r tiv n v n
r ib u i,
lin u jix i.s u s ,
couple of tennis courts and pos-i census figures do not apply h e r e !
sibly an athletic field.
half as well as those of
'
Entered as second-class m atter, at the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore.
If this com m unity wishes for eration ago.
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
progress, it m ust also be w illing
—_______________________.
to help pay fo r this progress. I t
sy t r pi
>>
DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher
is likely that this center, in the 15. V. A. P . IlOnOrS
fu ll extent, m ay not be realized ><
» • j .
The date set for the*,
GENE GOULD, Associate Editor
for several years, but a sta rt m ay IVirS. V, LllfluSKOllSr music festival is April
be made this year, if people so
this is to be one of the i
N itio n a l A d v e rtis ing R e p re s e n ta tiv e
wish it, and will be ready to lena v T ? e s d a j’ March 25, the B. C. J events of the year. ThT
N E W S P A P E R A u V e I T T I ^ I * G S E R V IC E . IN C .
a hand toward realization.
, • K^ve a surprize birthday fori will consist of n
When completed these plans Min BeachTn from o M h V h o m / i
ChO,? S-
(«f »Hi.«»« oi
N«»« a «I Edi»on«J Aiux. •«»•&« j
and several special nia-
will
be
subm
itted
to
the
public
«wine.
The p a rty sta rte d a t 7:30 and Mrs.
A. S J
for approval and suggestions of Lindskoug w as given a present eluding solos, and duea
Serving Am ence’s Advertisers endone Home Town Newspapers
The girls are to be
financing. In the m eantim e, this Games w ere played and during
committee of people is still work one Jim Carson fell and broke his form als, with carnation (
»MW »««dolpk _ CS*«*« I. < • O F F I C I I • HoJferooi Bidg S.r Fr.ootco. C«l
in*. on Plans for the building, as glasses, c u ttin g his e ^ 7 n ha “ A fter the program,
well as suggestions for commoun- ing retu rn ed from a rushed trip coffee will be sold, pr^
*ty appr° VaL______
to doctor Schm itt by N eiian Ab£ ing to the May Festival]
Subscription Rate:
m ay be enjoyed by even
Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................. $2.50 t Brookings
,
, .
,
, .
1 o ti’ tbe gam es were resum ed a n d
already is proud of refreshm ents were served A v?s-
Per Year, outside Curry County.........................$3.00 her new postoffice. located in the itor to the group was a
Chinese Patient (on
Grayshel building. Moved Sun- more of Oregon¡ S ta te C o l l e t "Doctor, what time you
Already, men who wish to or day, workmen w ere employed Jack Rawlings. The p a rty broke teeth fo’ m e?”
D oc: "Two-thirty—A]],
ganize Rotary locally have ex a num ber of days early this week up about eleven and everyone ^ a d
‘
" d
Chinese: "Yeh, tooth
pressed a willingness to m ake in com pleting arrangem ents of a good time.
fight, but wha time you I
a project in the local school sys boxes. Mrs. Goldie V. Sm ith, the
tem, and carry it out over a long veteran postm aster, is happy in
tim e period. First umong these th a t she now has room to tu rn
is a shop for the schools, where around w ithout bumping h er el
boys m ay be taught some of the bow on some table or desk.
Lacking now, to give this area
rudiments of general shop work,
better service is the num ber of
so necessary in life to follow.
Crankshaft grinding, connecting rods ret
The girls will not be forgotten boxes necessary to grant each
W
, ™
bearin£ line boring.
either in the proposed Rotary fam ily or business a box of its
own.
To
date
nothing
has
been
V-8
MOTOR
EXCHANGE
plans. As soon as room is avail
able, a home economics depart- forthcom ing from the post office
1 ment will be added to the local departm ent, which is not cogni
i curriculum . There need be no zant of growth in th is southw est
Rt. 2, Box 831 x (Redwood Hwv) Ph.
j argum ent of the need for these ern part of Oregon.
Government bureaus, m any of
two departm ents in the schools.
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
them so fa r behind the times,
H ith Rotary assisting in such
still use the 1930 census figures
local projects, the cham ber of
to base th e ir actions.. The 1940
commerce m ay devote more time
to the business life and industry Ï
of the area. Chamber of com
merce m em bers know, too, that
Rotary would always be ready
to lend a hand in any plan to\
By Dewey
aid the com m unity.
Activity is manifest, locally, to
Among the many needs of this
ward formation of a Rotary’ club
for this district. Rotary, Kiwanis i COnMnunity’
seems th at none
Tor your every lubrication
° r_ Lions c,ubs do mu<* for *nyi i ? nd out more than the abso-
need, o u r quick, efficient serv
B y Ed and Mendy
necessity of a community-
ice will keep your c a r in
community, large or small, which
cannot tie don«* by any other or center of some sort. Effort is be
the best running condition.
1 Due to dust and m oisture this
ganization. ’ et, despite common ing made by many progressive
belief, any service club does not men and women of the area to
area imposes added w ear to
in any way detract fr«im the du ward this goal. Plans are being
your m otor. L ubricate every
ties or ¡lowers of the cham ber of sketched at present, from which
1000 miles for safety.
. estim ates will be made, and a
commerce.
A ll size o f new tim es now
“ ” rked »«« » th a t this pro-
Locally, tht Chamber o f Com-
in stock. Don't drive on old
merer has too much to do and
0 aFea W* have a center
corn-out tires!
° f “ ■ kinds
You have been reading this
fnt rnmgs it a ttem pts, iw a way , n
am ateu r joke column for several
it would like. Addition of a Ro-\ 'n the completed plans there weeks and it is tim e we put in
tary d u b would Simplify duties
1 ** “ d‘" ,Ct floor, which is some useful news.
o f the chamber to a point where «ISO suitable for basketball or
both organizations could accom holding of sm okers, if the call
IVe now have batteries and
plish more, and easier
arises. A t one end of this will
tires— those hard-to-get item s
With i t, national , e, . Up
r° ° m
but if you have odd-size tires
any also be used as an auditorium .
service club, si
we feel sure we Can get them
Homer and Howard Haggerty
tar to Rotary,
Included in plans la te r will be
for you now.
Kiwanis or L ioi is able to per
a
lodge
room,
a
dining
room
and
form along a
o nal isit tern.
kitchen. club rooms, possibly a 4 Now in stock-----------
U lu le « ach chi
set of bowling alleys, and other!
individually to «
CAR SIZES
ro o m s where such groups as the! 5.00x16
ice it may «lesi
5:50x17
6:00x16
Scituts, Cubs, Girls groups mayi 6.50x16
a n a tbinai s*»rvi
7.00x16
6.50x15
bold th eir re g u la r meetings. In
accomplishment
7 00x15
5:00x19
th e future, a swimming pool, a
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
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I.
A Y Appj
gen.;Music Festival!
Set For April
Sense And Some
NO N SEN SE-
Engine Rebuilding Factory
P» o 'i° ° !,ev Engineering, Inc.
Shellubrication
Tires
TIRES
T IR E S
M ORE T IR E S
I
•A
HAGGERTY TWINSERYICE
Azalea Festival Association
3 Times More Work
IS OUR C APACITY NOW!
With our neuh installed equipment, we
no» can eare for any eleaning needs
of this area in much less time than we
required formerly.
Cleaning
Dyeing
Alterations
TRUCK TIRES
6:50x20- 8-ply tread.
« 50x20—8 ply tread.
8 25x20- 10-ply tread.
Since m otoring is the most
unpleasant thing in the world
when your tires are bad. this
should be made our business at
this time —- we can just about
take care of any tire needs of
’his area a t the moment Try us
and find out.
3 to 4-DAY SERVICE
Dorset’s Cleaners & Dvers
Nn«. « " e. 0,H'rn,e ’>ur Own Plant
’^ a tio n -Y o u n g Ruildinfr-Rrookh:
Easter
LIGHT TRUCK
6:50x17- 6-ply tread
6.00x16 6-ply and Jeep tread
6.50x16 6-ply tread
7.00x16—6-ply tread.
5 5pxl7—6-ply mud grips.
6:50x18 6ply tread.
7.00x18 8-ply tread.
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Gas Station
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DANCE
Second In the Series of Dances
Will lie Held At The
Snitih River Community Hall
ÄrA, A firi/ S\
(Lots of Parking Room—Yes, lunch whesj
\ou get hungry—plenty of fun, too)
Dance To The Music Of
Eddie DesJardin and His Band
Station No. 5056
IMdie T hornton and
V. A. Mendenhall Jr.
Valuable Door Prize To Be Giv
tr*St A