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P age Two W orld’s Finest Climate RROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings. Oregon BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Mays U. O f O. Gets New D orm itory IM E ntered as second-clasr m atter, at the postoflice a t Brookings, Ore.. March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher O rec I >PER )l A TI 0 H P u b l is h e r NATIONAL E D ITO R IA L. association Subscription Rate: Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon..................$2.50 Per Year, outside Curry County.........................$3.00 I ’ " X ‘ i r '; -IT" FTT « -« rT ffX j _a «sua j * ^ P r i e r r r i « r l ~"*T ! <-< / Temp Earb i*F IT SEEMS TO ME: 0 7 \ phasis this a stu te publication wishes to place upon m atters CSflk “which are no concern to it or its readers. ____ U niversity of Oregon. Eugene, ° r u P7 h a E May t.< S pecial,—C onstruction of ri^ i ( > 7 7 ? r , S* ° ° “ ‘ ' the U niversi,y’» new «1.500.000 w a y h a lf o fJ h e ch H d ren o f ^ ^ W° m en'S dOrmi,° ^ was under- way this week following official 333 girls and is expected ground "breaking'cerem onies The building self-financed through approxim ately a year to| plcte. An artist’s conces dorm itory earnings, will house the stru c tu re is shown county will he educated locally Such statem ent is not a dream of one person, but is based upon facts as may be a tte ste d by rec ords of the past. The lum ber industry m ju st starting. It doesn’t take too much foresight to learn that. The 279 percent increase in school p o p u lation of the past three years ‘ bears o ut this prediction for the future. This fact is not pleasant to the m anagem ent of the Trip licate. lent prior to the defeat of the large in the defense di communists in the recent Ita lia n T here is considerable elections has subsided somewhat J of combining the two ideal A ttention here now is centering some program which on defense and preparedness called “Selective Seme?' Plans. The argum ent as to ta ry T raining”, In other t Whether we should increase our , the new draft would call ■ air strength up to seventy units, men into service who wo J referred to as air groups, or com- lx? placed in a training l promise on some lesser figure, is | - _______ _____ | long and heat.-d. This question /"l 1 should be resolved finally by co- LU D oCO llt By Harris Elsworth ¡ordination of the various con- ~ , ■ Congressional l e a d e r s have I flicting views in the 1 met at the »> T ? ? ° " e ° f ,he 1“ ‘ ,U n * 18th In 1 « ' X s '"arm ed f o three m T "e Den y hom e Monday. I ^ n " ' : : S,h° f m a . Z ' wlll d c X J & U X 7 "oV a tte m p t ^ ‘«Wa «* By Dewey C ity ’s more rapidly in the % . * few p r i o r * 7 2 " ? ’ , ' ° pass f,n a l l a m e n t on this “ we c° uld P h n t see* | The Triplicate. Crescent beginning Of the R<” technical elf in In years than any any other other spot s n o t In ,h.. E ?n„ ° •« •> "*« 1 m ilita r y m ma tte r. 8lass a " d *»«<* <h™ W m ilitary atter. •ensational weekly, put itself years than in the publican N ational Convention th a 7 the By Way ° f brin«in« th<? m a tte r w ^h n w st^ ^ T h c m ^ o t a peculiar position in this vicin- world. Indications bear this out. Philadelphia.* I t7 s hoped ity last week when one of its and in spite of itself. C urry coun- world situation an7 condi ions 3 head’ the House Passed * "s y e t- R o n a ld I X « i i S sitory feature headlines stated "C ut ty will experience some of the here at home w i l l perm it Coni b‘ a PProPria tjng for seventy a ir * Ronald Akers. Den( 5?!! th< Brookings Budget” with a re- worst growing pains in 1948. groups, but it was known at the h Un port that the ru ral board h adl One would think, when m any until a fte r the * November* elec- time tbe bil1 was Passed by the lopjxnl Ott sums from the clerk's [left the .lily m arket in the p a s t' lions. ” ........... House th at our action was „ ’ft the .lily m arket in the vast linn« House that ant principal s salaries. vear that a slum p would come in The date of ad jo u rn m en t hnw sta rtin S P°>nt and for the pur- Mrs. Ed F. Ackley aca a a k Z T 'h it > h > 7 Hedi !h* ltud° e t realt* Such M „o t so. and ever will depend on the com- poi!e of indicatin8 th a t at least ied h e r husband to Bn district an', in reality, there seems to have pletion of the regular aDDronri- s o f a r as the House is concerned. Sunday to spend a week- , . *’ '»'* / h“ur,i’ “nd hav' hetn more of a boom. People are tions bills. The house has not v.-t H is w i,,ing to appropriate for an retu rn in g to Oakland. Mr J t ^ n , ■ '/ ' ' j i f<>r homes. Owners are acted on seven of these m-i’ior exPanded air force. Senate action made a business trip therl i ‘ f>" /r i / " f ^ n g asked on the atreeta if they bills. The senate cannot a c to n °n fhp blH Wl11 un.loubtedlv be Wednesday. M n AcklcyS LOCAL NE1 1" " “ /a r ' H « * * » appropriation h,H T n t.l ,t h « ’ , . , , 11 is the prediction of the Pilot been cleared bv the Hnnca n ru ral board refused a th a t p ro p e rty values may climb we m ak e th e June 18th adiOurn i at k‘ast a " other S0"' the next rnent schedule, it will be n Z s? «alar.es, but g ra n t« ! salaries for year due to renewed lum ber in- arv for both ho,,< < m . m anual training and home ecu- dustry. C ertainly building will action on an '1 ? " nip ete nomics teachers and in th e undergo a boom. X n a n o n h,n n g v aP' same movement, cut the budget _____ 'ation bill per week. It may to outfit these two courses. Mr. and Mrs. H e n ry K err left ,7 ^ o m 'i.ls't '^exl^rie jUdk' rh e Then» were no cuts where the last S atu n lay for San Francisco im plied. and o ther California points where m machinery f t m touching to know how they are searching for much the Triplicate ha« tried to to replace that dam aged m the do atHiut the Brooking» school fire of a week ago. They expect problems. To any reaeontng per- to go north to Tacoma before re sow i f w alm ost fu n n y what «'«n-i turning home. trip lic a te guess is th a t if we t my igth m inv nierht ' ^nurn J une mm, many night sessions and S aturday sessions will be requir- i cd between then and now. i W ar talk which was so preva- 2 U z 7 I’M . -tu rn here in Jim / i?RII HA O O IJH I Cur-Def Cleaners Phone 233 R-astîn and HAMS, per pound. 69c Boneless, lb. Trade-in Allowance on Tires a t SERVICE STATION niest Brookings, Oi S w ift Premium SPECIAL ICP.OF I (taps Y PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE V illag e I has disposed of her busnx Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Nn of P ortland were week-nil itors at the home of Mr. aml| P. D. H anks. Mrs. Northu. Mr. H anks first teacher in I ado. W///< Lfrdynatitfc,, NOW OPEN DAILY s A.M. on "commendations from tbe D epartm ent of Defense, A fter the heads of th a t D epart- m ent have Come to some agree- ment- The question of a renewed Se- lective Service law and Univers- al M ilitary T raining still looms 89c VISIT Our GIFT SHOP Remember Mother May 9 TEXACO g aso lin e w/ffc superior F/R ¿ p cw £k.f • S uperior Fire-Power make» Sky Chief lively, alert . . . gives you flashing »tarts, rapid warm up, sm ooth ultra-resp. nsive Dower. We have it for you. St n to today. Brookings TEXACO Service Bert DeMoss " See Us For lters| M O U L D IN G , L U M B E R BRICK : LIME : ROOFING CEMENT : TILE WE D E L IV E R ! 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