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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings,
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore
March 7, 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879.
____ BEWEV AKERS, Editor and Publisher
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mxn v r association
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In The Mail-box:
To Raymond Lower, Pete Les-
meister. B ill Deveny, Elmer Ban-
kus. Hugh Gearin, Charlie Ech
ols, Bob Knox, D. C. Jaggers,
Merle Hanscam, Dewey Akers:
Gentlemen :
Following is the meat of a
letter Sent to 16 sample address
es, among them: Standard and
Shell Oil Companies, Wellman-
Peck, Washington Lime, Pacific
Coast Borax Co., M. & M. Wood
working, etc., signed oy Charles
Grayshel, chairman of your roads
committee, with carbons to all
the newspapers and civic groups
cast as far as Klamath Falls.
Henry' K err goes to Portland soon
to consult with the army engi
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Crissey.
Thor Ask of Brookings Market
left Monday night on a business
trip to Portland.
Everett Echols and his daugh
ter. Mary, of Spokane, arrived
Friday to spend a week here tc
visit his mother, Mrs. Crosby,
and brother, Charles.
Mrs. Mildred Byrne le ft F ri
day on a trip to Salem and P o rt
land.
«
E. A. Elston, resident of Easy
8 ree'- "ho had Mv.
strawberries the
I ! " ,h' Pilot.
hls crop had b e L 4*
r a<n by at least
however, to be ab^
existing orders.
0
Mr. and Mrs. J. u r-
° f Santa Monica. Ca..^
over the Fourth
thers, Ray and Cal. He»
■ued Washington teac>
in cT lifornkth * JUnWr
Male-Tested VVinneri
neers.
"We are exploring the recon
struction of the old dock, here
in Chetco Cove, which is recog
nized, officially, by the U. S.
army engineers as still extant.
"A t that time it extended 1200
77tere'« ™ formula for build
mg a float. It is usually the feet out from the shore into
product of imagination. The big- what is conceded to be the most
» 'fit imagination usually wins sheltered indentation between
a pme. Yet, I can see many, Astoria and San Francisco.
ideas which might be employed] "Checking a chart, you w ill
by those entering floats to really find us eight miles further east
put forth a real splash of color. than Gold Beach and some four
miles eastward of Crescent City
The Fourth has come and gone Alongside this old dock was (and
md with it the usual number of is) a minimum low tide depth of
deaths from careless driving or 25 feet. The harbor is rockbound,
from carelessness. American peo devoid of shifting sands, a n d
ple never seem to learn that it navigational hazards were long
is much better to be late in ago blasted and dredged out by
ir e M M »hown above were selected as winner» b»
arriving than to never arrive at the federal government. Some
ronda, star, and twelve members of the cast of "Mister Rot
all. Here s what I observed in 400 million feet of lumber and
s h in V c k 8tag * ®ucc* s‘* » t Cosm opolitan Magazine'» Male--
my short jaunt over the holiday: several thousand tons of cargo
which
bo*rd the S S. Argentina. The four winning
On 199 not too fa r from Six were handled over this facility
an In ternn H n n*
Ju y C o s m o p o lita n are, from left ta
Fixers Forest Service station, a with no loss. Mr. Henry Kerr,
d?e« w L il1! ?i or »*»nal worn by Evelyn M ilroy; a flavid V«
chairman
of
our
harbors
com
an?I
P a r is ia n dress w o r" by Rosemary'
couple of cars passed each other.
and a I enart Fashion faille suit worn by Peggy T a ft
Both were • hugging” the yellow mittee. is looking into the resto
'w hite m California) and actu- ration of this dock. We repeat:
oily 1 doubt if you could hate ? ° ur and our docking facilities
held your hands bet wen the two here are merely dormant.
This chamber is actively pur
By Dewey
tH/ury. Had either just
flii'en the slightest lurch toward suing not only the rejuvenation
Furniture Repair, Tile-board Sei
A week from Saturday begin« flu’ center I me- it’s awf ui to of the dock itself, especially in
the second annual Lily Blossom
n
Kennishing—guaranteed
workmanshi
view
of
the
large
volume
of
lo
think what might have happened
week for this area, and with it I m way of life and death.
e can build that kitchen cabinet at mail-order prices
cal lumber that can be more ad-
a chance to really make a nam»'i
I vantageously moved across it but
ardwood doweled face frame construction, out of dry
for this area nationally that is
•ISi coupling. with assistance of
The
anticipated
tourist
busi
wood or fir. We have DRY MYRTLEWOOD lumber to
putting it lightly., believe me.
ness of this year has been som e j an the communities eastward to
W'lf/i a number of movie corn-* what of a disappointm ent as far Klamath Falls, an area involv-
pitet of furniture you have always wanted.
panws planning to bring cameras as w estern Oregon in concerned. j mg enormous bulb carriage, both1
here for feature shots of that I his does not hold tru e to the w.i\s, agitation fo r an adequate
rite Box 101
Brookings, Or
it m «a/e to say thirty to stretch of Highway 101 alone, mute connecting them with this
For free plan service and estimates
fifty m illion people vail see the hut alortg 199 and others of the rh ‘ ni i al T harfage at Br°okings
local spectacle m their favorite* w estern portion as well.
I he 29 miles, airline, all in Ore-1
m o t. houses within the next\
In our little h ip over the Ron between U. S. 101 and 199
few months.
week-end ! never saw a place has been viewed out and an all
Thia a chance people have With no vacancy" sign. While season road, capable of any treb
to capitalize and really make the many people were traveling, it le. is not considered dispropor-
hly industry one of protit as it si emed they were not stopping-, ona e in costs and economic
was a few year hack The beau had a definite place to reach. It 'alue. Faithfully,
M- s Brainard, Secretary.
ty Of this flower w ill be shown ts noteioorthy, too, that the fo r
*n color in the movie theatres, est se n u e comps along highway
md come next Easter, there is ?'>'> nv’re reasonably crowded
i Forest Areas Closed By
iikely to be demands plenty of
r <> Hie tills says two things .1 Gubernatorial Edict
demands for Croft lilies.
r*oPle arc traveling on lim ite d
Elsewhere in this issue appears
To make this affair the success capital and they are conserving! a proclamation signed by Leslie
it must be to accomplish results money by camping en route, and Scott, acting governor of Oregon
which will count, everyone. re- that cabin accommodation a r e ’ at the time, June 29. closing ee-'
gardless of his business, must too high for the average person tain forests in this area »o on
’ a* toad today Hus is only; regulated use by people
entet a float. This float
i
j
my guess. but I believe I will he
M o e t • M
F ntil the rain, Sunday eve
right i f in v e s tig a tio n should he ning and Monday, the tire hazard
I I ’I
made of the situation
of the area had m ounted to the
last year, B
danger point.
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