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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1948)
Page Tw o ir B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R W o rld ’s Finest C lim ate BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT P IL O T . B rookings, Oregon IT SEEMS TO ME: E n te re d as second-clasr m atter, at the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore. M arch 7, 1946. under the A ct of March 3, 1879. DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher NATIONAL ÉDITO R IAL- in/tfl Y f ASSOCIATION O ie c k O p is Q p u a n o n P u b lis h e s è J ó Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon................. $2.501 Per Year, outside Curry County........................ $3.00 Contrary to what Mr. Turnbull said at the public meeting Monday night, Brookings will find that unionization of the high school will b ethe better sol B y Dewey ution of the local problem. For about 24 years he M y s to rt v is it w ith M r. and was head of the Ontario, Oregon schools, thus his op M rs. E dw ard G rootendorst, soon position of a union plan. F to become residents o f th is area, convinced me th a t B ro o kin g s is For smaller town, towns under three to five thou about to be the home o f progress sand where there are not a number of public utilities ive citizens whose in flu e n c e in to help swell the assessed valuation, schools mav ex the flo ra l w o rld w ill be fa r- pand better under the plan afforded by joining dis- reaching. H ere's w h y : .They have* been id e n tifie d w ith ° lit.a1duP,ication of effort and expense the flo r a l trade, f ir s t in H o lla n d , in maintaining high schocfls. , then in E ngla n d , and p re s e n tly a t This writer would likp vorv mnnK « j x t rs JosePh h ig a n , fo in r m any O f f h t \ o r o n tz • ¿ ^ UCV ° h a V e r P S ld e n t s S ,/M - T h e - ir M ic contacts those a™ * ii* / lew union high schools of the Will- years n (itu ™ uy w»« fo llo w them 2? ¿ a l -w,here towns of little size support some 1°\ flo?er8 and bulb8' o f the best high schools o f th** «t->tn a a J « l i x In the v,sit 1 had with this those maintained in c ties ’ comParable to "’ey often «marked that n Cities. there w ould be considerable im Lack of unionization in this area will not start to provem ents to be made in the local p la n t, and th a t th e y w ould p u t the w hole th in g on a scien t ific basis, p robably the fir s t o f th is type on the coast. They were., sm phatic.. about w h a t they hoped to b rin g to th is c o m m u n ity in way o f business iw a » -n ll ,,. flo r a l trade. They w ill ex pand, In o th e r words. This should 1 presume, fo r I „ be iA‘7 j ; uTllrnÎ,ul1 was a?ainst unionization at Ontar- big^choof i i X ^ ble if?r o/? tari° to support a b p l i p f in Li 1 ‘ H X f°r him to maintain that 60 exPecfed’ belief in his present job. Just because he might have ,'e’v '"ul‘,e 1,1,3 ">f‘ given out his belief does not signify that thi. I'° '"‘rry ’“i,e must follow his suggestion ‘ " 1 h 8 area pr~Bram To me. it seems th a t the in - fluence th is couple m ig h t exert upon the lily in d u s try o f this v ic in ity should make local g ro w O f the C UR RY C O U N TY B A N K nt G n .H R k . ers open th e ir doors to the couple Oregon, a t the close of busineae.AprH 12 i<M« ’ °Unty ° f Curry‘ and co-operate in every w a y pos sible to m ake the w o rld con scious of the possibilities w hich U n a « V s 7 a t<i i , r Un,S (in d u d i"K » 2 « 0 2 o v e rd ra fts ) $ 697 898 83 , abound in the southw est p o rtio n X Vernn,e” t obH«ations d^ e c t and g u a r- 69789883 o f Oregon. The O rootendorsts are fir m 1.015.094.96 education. They 14,422.81 believers ( ash. balances w .th other banks in clu d in g reserve bal w a n t to see a ll children educat Bank 'nr""' *" proc‘‘ss <>' collection 609,574 56 ed, as they expect to educate $" 1 ( S ° Une<1 $“ ?‘ 76S f, ir n i' l ir ” •*"'< S to r e s Reporf Of Condition . ASSETS m O th e r assets 14.834 02 91.18 total assets Card Party Local News Items can?l^ Mrs. L. G. S ta ffo rd le ft S u n day fo r P o rtla n d w here she w ill Come and bring y0Ur frie be present a t a sto re -w id e flo w e r m ission 50 cents. show staged by Olds & K in g o f th a t c ity . She w ill be gone m ost o f the week. o tic e is hereby A doe. p re su m a b ly chased in to B u "N ild in g Fund W a rra n ty the ( h ctco riv e r, M onday sw am and No. 209 of School J, ashore ju s t above the h ig h w a y bridge, on th e H a rb o r side, ac No. 17 are called for co rd in g to E. E. Hanscam , Jr., In te re s t ceases April u D o ra E. Beaulieu, Cler w ho saw- th e a n im a l c la m b e r ashore. T r y P ilo t Classifieds for i PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Cur-De/ Cleaners Phone 233 Brookings, See Us For m oulding , lumber BRICK : LIME CEMENT : : ROOFING TILE WE DELIV ER ! Builder’s Supply Co. « -•- -• ' - - • PHONE 101 Smith River, Califo lively os a kt'tfe^ deposits * __ »11 UH IS -s ;tn ,J Cor- p orationa SI. 154,188 89 T im « deposits o f in dividuals, p a rtn e i\h .. and corpor- a lie n s * 372,739.44 V n ' ,W' S' * ' ” l i , n '«■"el«..»„B C V P I T A Sk C a p ita l S urplus I nd.v tded p ro fits Reserves «and re tire m e n t p re fe rre d stock) TOTAL C A P IT A L A ( ' » <) ( • \ // // KITCHEN AND BATH g aso lin e ( olors to suit your individual Taste. SEE THEM ON DISPLAY: w/lk suptritr r/Bl-Pow e*.' • S u p e rio i F ire -P o w e r makes Sky Chief live ly, alert . . . gives you flashing starts, rapid warm up, sm ooth u ltra -re s p o n s iv e power. We have it for you. Stop in today. T O T A L llm ulitites A N D C A P IT A I t y l e - bord For Your TEXACO ' S f y C f a f ' ACCOUNTS >UNTS S lu t# of Dregon C ounty o f C u rrv ** L C. 1 R- Young, cashier o f the above-t 1 bank swear th •d g e an* 1 b e lie f * '* s t‘'Ucrnt' n! î * 3uheer dwd and sworn to before me thi> L YO UNO. Ï 1 Bernkx'e . T u rn e r notary p ublic f*>. „ 3R O Ö K JN Q S 17,198.29 296,260.47 35.333.82 T s Firtex and J. M. Wallboard ON HAND ?mnlv Brookings TEXACO Service - d — B ert DeMoss Floor Sander for Rent —Use It Yourself e I have Ibord ¡ / L IA B IL IT IE S o f in d ivid u a ls n u - n u x b , K Deposits o f S tates and p divisi O th e r deposits (certthe«! d T O T A L D E P O S ITS A) 91 O th e r L ia b ilitie s Total L ia b ilitie s (n o t in c lu d in g s u k n i m . H i m sh»,un i o i’hk.ati« show n below Í DRY S2.351.916.38 ~ Demand Mill Notices UNION SCHOOL BETTER SOLUTION w i, h Thursday, theirs. T his couple w ill come wt| June, and w ill b rin g w ith them th e ir fo u r ch ild re n . They w a n t A ca rd p a rty w ill th e ir youngest boys to become th e Tobaz Rebekah T B oy Scouts, and to become A m e r icans, the kin d th a t w ill m ake us a ll fe e l p roud to p o in t to as such. -------------------------------------------- both pinochle and bridge'•« do n o t care to nlav m /ATER