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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1947)
Page Two BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON •World’s F inest C lim ate” THURSDAY m ight come to the Pilot to de I The Greyhound C orporation, fe a t an issue in that city, n at w ith h e a rq u a rte rs in Chicago, urally would be the opposion — owns 6l9f of the outstanding E n tered as second-class m atter, a t the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore. such as was seen through the stock and has alw ays controlled M arch 7, 1916, under the Act of M arch 3, 1879. I chool affair. The Pilot m anage the selection of a m ajo rity of the m ent feels that it can tell the directors of Pacific Greyhound D EW EY AKERS, E d ito r and Publisher difference between constructive Lines. The com pany’s operating and destructive aid. Just any of policies have alw ays been de NATIONAL €D IT O R IA t_ the people of this area fe lt the term ined by its own officials and O lfC loO písTO i» Í U O K ASSOCIATION \sanu way about the action of these pip ers in this school m at P«lllSI([E«Jï4-4sntlilII#l 111 ■./HtmêtÂL. ter, which was made look foolish by the vote recently. C ontrary to w hat the T ripli National Adva rtitinq Representativa cate would have readers believe, the Brookings budget called for ¡VEW SPAPEH A lk ^ B B T lM N C SER V IC E. INC. b etter education, better schools I«* •HiUefe of *• / • ) N**ton«l tòrtone A m o o * * kx 4 not the kind T riplicate said W. A.S. was given to children of Japan. Serving America's Advertisers and/fie Home Town Newspapers The T ribulicate would find it lots M O O N U- Its * / more profitable to tell people of •M W - O -M 9. I. a. • o r r i d i • Hofe«ot M » . S« FvMcim, C«L the tourist cabin accomodations in Del N orte county. OCT0BE?. BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT \j9 Û M Ih Subscription R ate: ------------ P er Y ear, in C urry County, Oregon................... $2.50 Greyhound Yean outside Curry County.........................S3.QP Will Mafntajn poHcy Pany and the continue since t h e ^ the servie« operate' companies is defiaate You May Depend I pon Us F Fast, Quality Workmanship On Woolens, Silks, Draperies, Blanker Sense And Some N O N SEN SE- Russia has a plan to force the world to become com m unistic— SAN FRANCISCO—F. W. Ack IF IT CAN BE CLEANED- the steps she will take to accomp erm an, President of the Pacific lish this fall short of nothing. . - , Greyhound Lines, stated today WE CAN CLEAN IT! Winchell. during his tim e on th a t the consent decree entered the air, pointed to the bacterial j n the United S tates D istrict w arfare that Russia was work- Court in litigation instituted by ing on, and told of the possibility the G overnm ent against his com th a t such was being practiced in pany and others will require no Egypt today, w here a cholera change in the policies or practices c epidemic is in sway and costing of the Pacific Greyhound Lines many lives. This he did not as in its relationship with other se rt as fact, except th a t cer bus lines, operation of term inals tain actions points strongly in or establishm ent of rates, since th at direction. the company has been operating Congress, by failing to keep for a long tim e in the m anner Am erica strong in way of m ili required by the decree. New M aytag Home Freezer now tary strength, has let the gates However, pursuant to the de-i down for foreign aggression, and . • y, today, this nation w as hopeless cree. the operating rights of the - . • as Pearl Harbor found it.. Cau D ollar Lines, in which Pacific tion should be the policy of con Greyhound Lines have a m inor gress, instead of apparent in ity interest, will be sold. S outh ern Pacific Company will be p er difference. m itted to retain its m inority stock interest in Pacific G rey « JH Readers of Del N orte Tripli- hound Lines on a non-voting By D ewey ¡cate, last week noted the scath- basis but will have no rep re Those who h e a r t W a lle r W in -1 1 " , '¡S U ,1 directed sentative on the Board of D i chell, Sunday evening over Mu- , P ' , b° r c n tlc if ‘"K out- rectors or as an officer of the L* x .-. - i » « HKiSstw tu a l B ru a,h astin g C,“ w ere not !,<!e '» I * 1’ keeping aflam e the Pacific Greyhound Lines. D a r t i c n l a r l v « ..m S c s e i .. .. . . #cho° l fiKht of tHls district. Ye p a rtic u la rly surprised at w hat ht In 1929, w ith the approval of editor of the T riplicate believes the then R ailroad Commission ofj said, concerning Russia and the probabilities of w a r with th at it good journalism to give “free the S ta te of California, C alifor nation in the not too d istan t fu space” to outside interests which nia T ransit Company and P ick -' ture. C ertainly the closing of the do not help in building a com wick S tages System consolidated m unity harmony. R ussian fro n tier to all foreign their operations to form the im-l In its defense, the Triplicate news men and to the group of m ediate predecessor of Pacific I . S. S enators who wished to sta ted that i f threw open tfs col Greyhound Lines. Southern Pac-i visit th at country, would indicate I um ns for benefit of the large die Company, which directly and- th a t much. Russia, through h e rí I Brookings circulation. Maybe it through subsidiaries was operat-i actions at the United N ations I T be for an excuse, but mg several bus routes, became a assem b ly in d icates she in te n d s u'ho U kulding whom —about this p arty to the arrrangem ent and to P ut up a sm oke screen w hile ' ..... ivceived stock in the m erged; som ething is going on. [ to u r tc s y. as practiced by so company which now' am ounts t o 1 . .¿iiSRïftwvG; -■.v-"-1' '’ . ¡m any newspapers, especially if of the outstanding stock of I , M trolw denunciations o / the towns are seeking special It s as practical as it is b e a u tifu l, k eep in g o f m ixed packag« (in tis Amerw-f, through the con tr died ¡ favors, may be com pared to a ta c it,e Greyhound Lines. foods rig h t in y o u r k itc h e n —w h ere m ost fru it an»! vegetables. Teope p riss do not indicate that Russia 'ste e l fist encased in a kid glove c o n v e n ie n t- w h ile se rv in g also as a k it F ahrenheit, in any cJinu» u sin ts harm ony with the world, Boy, there have been volumes ch en tab le. T o p is p erfe ctly flat, acid- Com pressor hear is uti-si and especially this 'ountry w h u h J w ritten on salesm anship, but nonel resistin g p o rcelain -o n -sreel. F old -d o w n defrosting of f>ods requiring saved, through b d-lease, th a t included the type practiced by le a f a ttach m en t is h an d y for ad d itio n al Counter-balanced lid nation from being elim inated by j a few contem poraries. food p re p a ra tio n space, b reak fast table. stays u p without bolding C® H itler in the dark years o f war. . A n y Crescent C ity factum which F ood capacity, 6 cu b ic feet n et, h o ld C ur-D el Clems Phone 233 Brookings,! Murdock G. R 0 E I) E R Don t fail to see “Pete” if you contemplate purchasing real estate! See C lassified S ection fo r B E T T E R BUYS! I uneral Director and Ambulance Service Dhone 1091 Crescent City, Calif. Pete .1. Lesmeister, Realtor Real E state And Insurance Crissey Building Brookings, Oregon Newspapers Cigarettes C H A D ’S F O U N T A IN S E R V IC E Sandwiches - Salads - Coffee ICE CREAM TO TAKE HOME Magazines Tobaccos R A L P H V I N C E N T ’S R estaurant Fountain delicious in g 3 0 0 p o u n d s o f m eat o r 2 4 0 p o u n d s BROOKINGS ELECTRIC And Radio C o m p a n y ' . A. M endenhall Sr. G rayshel Building lunch dinner W E .» Brookings, See Us For M O U L D IN G , BRICK : LIME CEMENT FOOD! breakfast see these and other featuro opportunity. WE LUMBEI R00FD' g tile D E L IV E R » Builder’s Supply Smith River, û PHONE 101