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World's Finest Climate
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. Brookings, Oregon
was hauled off to jail a fte r rob
bing him of his car. It was three
E ntered as second-clasr m atter, a t the postoffice at Brookings Ore days
his consul could ar_
March 7. 1946, under the Act of March 3 1879
’
’ range for his reIease and in al!
B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R
__
DEWEY AKERS, E ditor' and Publisher
X
IT
SEEM S
T O
M E :
" a n ^ a
----------------—-------------------- rice and beans throw n a t him in
a ced m e n d e d for four men but
0 R E cWiTW
t
P F D
containinK sixteen. There was no
. . pM vV X
s
w ater nor toilet either,
UBllSHjERzS rl'S|S{f) iyl A11 0 N u lu
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A numlter of friends came up
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_ ,o stay
us during the worst
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’’ thlngs
ln town-
realit>
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tir
tiz c .
we
were more
in the (In
center
of ’
in P , , - - , , r»z
a zx
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we were more in the center of
< , m C urry County, Oregon.................. $ 2 .5 0 action here than the folks in the
L.er r ear, outside C urry C ounty.......
.$3 00 town- but there was always the
P i» r V o n r
C O ST A
R IC A
P ib it
ST O R Y
------------ it ..
T O L D IN
m ~ ~ Vi ’
’
in a
from T r i ' Rios cam e up one day!
krive Ff
" Possibly this felloe .
has m erit. Perhaps O r*-
come too late for Curt
‘ 0 * of any
to the state.
ins
Ho
le - rial po
o? Brool
rear in h
This statement w<iv
some controversy
bwf f/te fact remains-
forgetting « gcM^
on PoPP)
have
unit of i
ÿ.
I t is remarkable what
faith can do in way Of v
up a community,
w illingness of local resid,
belP ln the construction
building to house the fire
and ambulance. It j< /«,
to behold.
..... threat threat
hancine
’o v e r over
S a n San
in«« Jose,
hanging
that
TONIGHT
is
the
night
th e '
L E T T E R city will be bombed. The barber
” w ■*fc ” 1
May
pensive to build is no
pensive than th€
,
are being built, formL
built elsewhere m
Auxiliary’,
irom Pi
ji
where
œ were n
ns of be
•ng under s
ion departm
Mr . l it<a er? '11 recall reading the letter from and that afternoon when he and
jnr. and j Mrs.
G
when they visited
son-in-
Salasar
«father
of
i
r . raham
---------.
v i a i t v u their
in e ir s
o n - m - Mr 7
;—
.------ ‘ of one
c
eng these
L ___
e a r’s teachers)
law and d aughter in
in Costa
f n « t a Rica
R l / o about „ a ___
va-ir
a™ iour
our last
,ast y years
teacb(>rs) were
L
That letter
d e J rin Z „ i • .
i . \ e a r a 5 ° - ta lk in g down to Tres Rios, they
Extension of such ca-n
ins at the
z-
‘ , , . U is descriptive and intensely interesting were siezed and carried off to
among citizens can
|tbe vin te r a
By Dewey
irom all points of view.
iail by a f*Hcw ~
jail
so drunk he
so many
commun^. i tuned Mn
. .. in the 'zv.tnmwMn
Last week Mrs. Graham submitted a letter to the could scarcely G drive. Mr. j - Tho- A group or
of local citizens w ere-
e r . tKe nrru«—elY
nee^ —e u J jto j
ere
I chaiman
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.
.
-
heard
of each, and to H “It has hel
Pilot from a friend, a preceptress o f a n A H vonfict mann went down im m ediately neara
discussing
the
facts
f facing
a c I n nececc'*V
i e r n e r r i g h , aj
and secured th eir release, but of snnthom
____...
g iO»at ©oint nt
.
, t ri,a AV becau?e o f lenfith, one 'may glean the l ta s.ea - ,
,
one was
was heard to rem ark
ta
c
t
th
a
t
Communism
is
more
than
iust
a
th r e a t— L A
Carfago was taken bvi “F o r the future of this
not only to the Unite,I States but £
f L a tin -A m e ri-fc p tt c ' S ? » » " X
...
be amazing.
area
Every Tuesday noon,
not be a bad idea to an- club, a t Vincen’a Reetat
IrpnnhH/»
That
*u.-__
to
<
ajj
i
California.
Oregon
seems
republic. T hat m ade things
visiting Rotarían» are
need n o i'he morc interestine between to have forgotten that this coun
ty exists and geographically we
vigdence’ Z Z n e ^ ^ o v ^ gravitate
to California
can neighbors as well.
C ontents of this letter are definite and
t w T A ? n thV ^ i Of.
e x ce p t'a
«
t tory of Poland and C zechoslovakia mav
w ritten in other languages.
"
One need but to look all about us to realize the tac-
tic s e n m im r m i /
at 7 " “ " v,,l vr
w iv « u iz ,e u i e v a c -
in h tl.
Moscow. Oil can see them
in
n n r r .m
'n • • U1
1
x .
------
u i e m in
practice in almost every ^7 walk
of
is r alwavs
* * • •» VZ
X IA life.
A v • JL It
v 10
t J \ » i t ’ C L the
llv
SHirtf*-—
tfY foment strikes,
ofvilznn to
# zv keep __
/* • ‘
sam e—to
u p c o n fu s io n
ment and fu,,y 800 soldiers. most I t seems to me th a t this fellow
of wbom w ere from N icaragua, has a point. It is known all over
preven,ed ,,assage to San Jose" » the sta te th a t Oregon has slig h t
seems the Figueres who headed ed h er coast line as com pared to
tb<* t’pposiuon
opposition arm
arm y y never
never di<
did other sta te bordering it. Because
In,end to go int0 San Jose C any
XI l^f • centers of population a re else
W3V.
and the resulting p pressure
ihvic
ii i e x e s i e u in
in where, . —
ie s s u re
Yay* lip
Hc tt’fl«
was mnrn
more i inf
interested
draw ing out all th
m unists Ion *eKlslature, this section of the
In fb o
xi_;_ 2»
.
thp e com
communist«
« » j caiaero
z .- . j -----
._x .
„ .
n r n iu .y j
i
u e e .\ - ana
n is
ay sta te is alm ost ignored.
ercised to pick the candidates who have made def- from the ct*y- • One of the m aw
ajor
Curry county is a ribbon some
m ite commitments concerning their stands on Com- tbuttle,s wa* ovel
over here at El Alte, 90-odd miles long. That portion
munism.
Under
different
guises t h e e l f l a d a s s ^ c c i i kst.
s t i l n e t r i a n tbe pIace betw ^en here and Car- of the county tributary to Coos
s
l n u u r d l v c n v ..lz ...............I
* ; i . S U L tS i u n i v
s t d
( l o c t i r n i n n i e tago w here we passed the con-|B<0/
f ilo
,m ia L
and Coquille., has been
sio u ly envelopes the American wav. This letter de tinental divide you know. T h at through this influence, been con-
scribes some of the methods employed.
was som ething over a week ago sidered more than that section
(To Be Continued)
Letter Describes
Costa Rica Revolt
rounded to keep Calderon and
the Picados from leaving. He
swore that if they lost, they
w'ould al, die together.
And so on May 8, Ulate takes
Hi there
Several Measles
Cases Reported
DR. EMERY C. II
t i l
,? 7 7 , o
'e a r
.
-
,n '
mg season.
Much of the
, »'hen they a
hing to
without
[money to er
|lo, nibelves .
DEMOCRATIC CANDIDAT
FOR DELEGATE ATU
TO NATIONAL Cl
L¡refym «(!tlen
t
a fti
dleness. They
u r y fo r e
r and are al
(amounts du
jization and
for long |
Iw eran a det
Read Statement in
, .
have
•orted erS P California
sends us ten.
Your Voter'» Pamphlet
presid7>nt‘' t ,7 ’preservePrth p S1pnni W*th several children reported
,
stitutional intecritv <’
* ° * dk
«b
*s paper
o e s1
figures the
this
paper g goes
DR. EMERY C. INGNi
h
to P « « . few cax-s w ere
'T * ,0° « W , p o p u la te to ex-
'« c r t a . n h » ^ o m b l e j h m g . J ed am ong school children.
H
'»w ard dei«)op.
PARK BUILDING. PORTLAND 5.1
Plinti <|IW<r
Fa«J Adv
shall
always hate it. w ith even
All cases so fa r a r e said to he |7>'< >lf r^(thway w i, wf,ile ex-
more vigor
¡'aste o'f^w ha" it c a lm e a n H ' ¡
mHd fOn” ’ and th e th re a tcned
Wht,n „ „ " ' X ™ , K . „ „ . r ,
nU‘ Cla¡m
too
were
released
wiTs*
w
w
h
7
°
"
^
e r e r o lo a .,v i ...» ............. .
. "» a n y .
icivasea we saw w hat m ust,
’ " L S? mS >* »"'>• * 'as<e of w-hat w . s
D a y
Every first and third Wednes-
to know w’hnt has happened to ii.vrion.-oH >» c-
Poet g ,^ V eterans
the archbishop, hut he has faded
f
UI'! 'e but w h a » (j fty Of
from the new? of late I lead the Z
i " " / “J Cn° UKh tO m“’ The
'• '-oum W ars and Auxiliary
docum ents pnx-lainung the tern s
\
en’ered lhe cells
fix '
of a u rrrn d rr or the government
" ’'.n
spray,'<l k e r'’’
M O 0 I I M ■
to the
, nt ™
I'n so n e « telling
Is very fair we think I don't ..... t í
'
<o l’*’ b“ ™ « ’
u
w h„t m ore the l.»i„g , |, le
1^,'k th eT w w .l.l? '“ '
° f , houn’
h a te e MH-et,-,l. T h e y w e r e a ll, , - . , . k , . r , « ™ ' W e 1 , 7 ^ . " ¡ . T
e d t o le a v e t h e c o u n t , - t
b. often
by the v
their w ii
I often have
I
south of Port Orford.
On the other hand, California
i interests cultivate in every pos-
j sible way, trade from this sec
tio n . F or every’ wholesale rep-
resentative coming from P ort-
making
ns the ern
f if being ah
VOTE FORI
we here in Costa Rica did. but
I m very sure th at the announce-
in .n l didn't nwan half
mueh
----------------
to
you
as
to
us
right
hen
rp,,,_,
ruesday morning everybody on
the campus gathered either in
my « P a r,m m , or
o( «he
dean of boys to Usten to the
I they leave
|tevor to re
in life.
poppies
veterans
S ow ers
all occasi
vye
Ir v in 's
& N
Crest
or C
Titus Bi
PROMPT A N D EFFICIENT
" 'a
just to sta re you, they said,
The woundtsl of both sidt
this time were really going tc
pn»mi.se«l etjual aid and so »n **» * burn
u.
am satisfietl with everythin and tim e
te r tit
think they could not h a\t Pnp-i belie eved the s
irv
pared le tte r term s for settb o e n t SO little fo
had they asked my advic« **x- so inhuman! 1 and were treated
it seemed only
cepting one point: Mora ii is still logical to U , „ that
>v «nyaning urn
in the country and his life
m an whose
cam e up here u
sutvd. He’s the <
i»t ieati-t > f„r prote* tion when he wa-
e r you know And as 1, •
h imprixom-d. told us the day oftei
ia free, there will be plei
he was released, how they h i
trouble, I predict.
ts-en treated Then* w ere ovei
t aldt*n»n, the losing can»’
a thousand in the section wher.
left Costa Rica Monday
n 41, and Picado, the pres ?n1 he was kept, ordinary prisoners
Next to his was a group of over
w ith his b rother < minis»
4W of the business men of
w a r' left Tuesday morning We Jose, dix’torc n u r
teat
understand th a t both the p re s/
and the losing candidate
Friday of last week
Weeks ago tried to surrender, but
s hospital was en-
th.«it Mora wouldn't let then In te
government soldiers
fact, in a conference th e thre i tl
th< ig hospital we saw
men had, Mora became so angry th e n
n tra l Avenue, you
tw . H ' ? ? >w b|,i
when know
Place was literally
i*H'ado said he as through with ri
th,
every doctor and
•o jail. Even under
that
sued.
pillows search was
it of t,
i and mind
I of long hoi
fe tin g occ
Iniue tow-an
'k e f
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