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Pape W orld’s Finest Clim ate Tuo B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT E n te r e d a s second-class? m a t te r , a t th e postoflice a t B ro o k in g s, O re. M a rc h 7, 1946. u n d e r th e A ct o f M a rc h 3. 1879. D E W E Y A K E R S , E d ito r an d P u b lish e r S E R V IC E . (*• «ttu^f« gt inrc. Nahoaai EcSton« A m o o * * k x >| W. A . S. Serving America’s Advèr »ts W iu«àoip»> — Cfceaoo I. a Home Town Nowspepers • O F F I C I I • Moftx-oo* BMç.. See Francisco. Cat 01 £ £,O0N IjA s »PER P# BII S h | í «y 44s( N ation • A T 1 O M A ! ia i- X t i x . ' m an w h o w a s c o n sid e re d a fix tu r e in th e le g is la tu re . F lu h r e r h ad m a n y p ro g re s s iv e »dea» c o n c e rn in g th e c o m in g sessio n of le g is la tu r e , a n d w a s la y in g h is g ro u n d -w o rk , e v id e n tly , at th is m e e tin g h e ld a t h is h o m e. When Shady Core R otary club was chartered in June, Mr. Fiuti li r told a few Brookings Ro tar uins that he had plans to do what he could for the highways of this section of the state. He knew conditions y e ll, he said, be cause his business covered much of this area in distribution of bread. N atio n al A d v r t i t i nq R e p re s e n ta tiv a A C W S PA P EB P IL O T , B ro o k in g s, O re g o n W h a t Wl w ill 1 00 be d o n e to r c e P p la c e VVhat th e s e m en is a q u e s tio n t h a t th e m a y be so m e s c r a m b le to a n — ^ ^ S O O A T jO N sw er. S u c c e ss o rs fo r su c h m e n c a n n o t be ch o sen o v e r n ig h t, n o r in a m o n th . S u b sc rip tio n R a te : W hat does puzzle people of the P e r Y ear, in C u rry C ounty, O reg o n .................... $2.50 state is the fa ct that m any of- P e r Y ear, o u tsid e C u rry C o u n ty ............................. $3.00 cials of the sta te m u st be sac rificed for w hat, and fo r w hy f C u rry C o un ty Needs A H o sp ital! A lo n g th e s a m e lin e o f th o u g h t 1Í* I f ./» ♦ ¥ * r l i v x n o n r . T h K e * k k’ ick -o ff d in n e rs o v e . — r A th 1— e c o u n ty a ro u s e d so m e in te re s t, b u t co m es th e s e rio u s n e s s a n d f r e n o su ffic ie n t, to g ive th e C u rry c o u n ty * h o sp ita l th e im p e tu s it q u e n c y o f a c c id e n ts a lo n g th e •n o u ld h a v e h a d H o w ev er, th e o u tc o m e of th t p ro p o s td in s titu tio n m e d ia te r e a c h e s o f th is a r e a . T h e •e e m s a s s u re d , fo r d e te r m in a tio n on th e p a r t o f th e sp o n so rs w ill m e d ita e r e a c h e s o f th is a r e a . T h e a c c id e n t w h ic h o c c u rr e d a t E u m a k e its re a liz a tio n possible. r e k a a w e e k ag o , in v o lv e d th r e e * ~ ............ 1 a n e m e rg e n c y s ta tio n a t . <». o r possib ly th r e e p la c e s in th e c o u n ty . O ne o f th e s e sh o u ld heK.n ° r i r n<1 ° f thi> C° U nty’ o n e in ,h e s o u th e r n en d , a n d th e possible th ird up th e R o g u e riv e r, sa y a t A g n ess. Cra r s ’ e s p e c ia l,y- in o v .d w ith sa fe ty , p ro v isio n s a m h u la n ee tr ip in m an y c a s e s r h is is m e re ly a su g g e stio n , o th e r , a n d t h a t a t th e s t a t e lin e F r id a y e v e n in g , b ro u g h t th e n u m b e r to o h ig h fo r th e p e a c e of m in d o f lo c a l p eo p le. w h e re th e u n f o r tu n a te s c a n n o t be m u s t be m a d e fo r th e i r c a re . A n- Since industry has expanded in w o u ld p ro v e f a ta l. b u t to th e P ilo t it is im p o r t a n t: this area, the traffic has increas . e m e rg e n c y s ta tio n , m n a a g e d by a t r a in e d n u rs e a n d u ' T ? n u°f 8 re g ,s te r e d d o c to r, sh o u ld be p la c e d a t tw o M ts W ith o u t th e s e th e e ffe c tiv e n e ss o f th e c o u n ty h o s p ita l s e tu p m ig th p ro v e in e ffe c tu a l, a n d p ro b a b le fa ilu re . c s p e c in ,,y t r , , e o f th is a r e a w h ich is n e a r e r to C re s c e n t >. 'll finds Itself fa c in g in a d e q u a te fa c iiltie s a t C re s c e n t C ity . E v q u ip p e d w ith o n e o f th e b e st a m b u la n c e s o f th e c o u n ty th is S E X " * ? ? Can d° mOSt a n y th ln R ' b u t its p o p u la tio n m u s t be s a t - 1 ,i th e p ro p e r s u p p o rt of th e c o m m u n ity ca n be e x p e c te d . IT SEEMS TO ME: Z > B akery syndicate, w ith headquar- ters a t Medford, was a college nuite of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swan, R. M Knox, and D ewey Akers at W ashington S ta te, and was at the primaries, successful nom inee fo r senator from Josephine county. He was host to about fifteen a t a political m eeting at his .summer Home on Klamath ’^ake. ed m any tim e, and by the same token has increased the hazards o f the highway. W hether or not tht' road is suffetent to carry all. this traffic load is the question \ which fa te s people right now. It •s som ething, too, for the state highusiy commission to ponder. H a v e y o u n o tic e d th e n u m b e r o f b u ild in g s g e ttin g a fre s h c o a t o f p a in t, a n d h a v e y o u n o ticed w h a t a b ig d iffe re n c e it m a k e s to ' th e a p p e a r a n c e o f th e s t r e e t ? ' B u ild in g s, lik e w om en, g e t q u ite a c h a n g e o f co m p lex io n fro m a lit t le " p a in t.’’ ■ I W R IT E as I See It! B A R T O N W. M ARSH ___ L ess th a n a y e a r a g o G o v e r n o r E a rl S n e ll, S e c r e t a r y o f S ta t e R o b e rt F a r r e ll a n d M a rs h a ll C o r n e tt lo st th e i r liv es ju s t e a s t of K la m a th F a lls . N o o th e r s t a te in th e u n io n , a t no tim e in h is to ry . h a s ta k e n su ch a lass i f p u b lic officials, a ll o f w h o m h a d th e g r e a te s t of fo llo w in g s in th e ir s ta te . H e re is a r e p o r t re c e n tly r e le a s e d by th e D e p a rtm e n t o f Ag- c u l t u r e , W a sh in g to n . D. C A m e ric a n s sm ° k e d 345.000,000 000 c ig a r e ts d u rin g th e y e a r e n d ing J u n e 30 a n o th e r new re c o rd th i s w ax th e e q u iv a le n t o f a b o u t .1 p a c k s fo r e v e ry m an . w o m an an ti c h ild , b u t in a sm u c h a s m a n y p e rs o n s do n o t sm o k e th e n u m b e r 7 A« rw t of Fluhrer reads like u sed by s m o k e rs a v e ra g e d m u ch an A lgw r story. H e le ft college h ig h e r th a n th a t. H ow m u ch no • n his sophomore year when his o n e k n o w s." B y D ew ey fa th er purchased a bakery a t T o sla c k its th ir s t w h ile sm o k T w ic e w ith in th e sh o rt „p an o ' ■ Silverton. Ore. Following t h < in g th is a s tro n o m ic a l n u m b e r of of his father, "Hein e" br c ig a r e ts . w h ic h does no t re c k o n o n e y e a r, liv es o f fo u r s t a te R e-! death .. owner. to b u a c w c o c o n su m e d in o o t th p u b lic a n le a d e rs w e re sn u ffed . . . . . . From this o begmn e g m n - th e iv h e e r r o u t by a n a ir p la n e , e a c h tim e , in •«<7. he expended. bought into thel fo rm s, th e n a tio n p u t a w a y n e a r t h e v ic in ity of K a la m a th F a lls M aster B akery syndw ate, p yn ,-\ h » .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 w o rth o f alco - L a s t v ic tim s in c lu d e d W. H H ei- jMidcd Hw fortune until he Had* h o ,»c b e v e ra g e s . D u rin g th e o e r tn , I >«1 . h a . a c c o m p lis h ^ n ie h l u h r e r . S e n a to r S n e lls tro m X '.'O ,« . on. lyouap m e n of Oregon i n hts o w * th is u n a tu r a l fe a t w e t r u d g in e l v o f E u g e n e a n d E a r l J o h n s o n of ' ' e *P*’n d ed less th a n $5.000.000.000 C o rv a llis , to g e th e r w ith a R e 19 - ' icxs m a n $5.000.000.000 E a st w in te r fr ie n d s p e rs u a d e d ! fo r ,h e **ducation o f o u r c h ild re n , p u b lic a n r e p r e s e n ta tiv e n o m in ee h im m to e n te r p o litic s. H is first A s -v ou v a lu e y o u r life , fellow -' fro m T id e w a te r , O re . te m p t w a s fo 1 M - t c of i f sen- m e ¡ J * n ® an,i a n d * wom*>n ctcr. a n d th * F/uH rcr owN«rs of mu Ar I" 1 r ' P''slfion w n » n stop in k . o w n e rs o f tAe M aster a to r, a g a n is t O. H. B e n g sto n . a II ,s » " P o s s ib le to sm o k e, d rm l v or D o n 't fail to c o n su lt us i f you p lan to B l'Y O R S E L L Sec C lassified S ection fo r BETTER BUYS Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor "The Agency of D SP E N D A B L S S e r v ic e CrijMK v B uilding B ro o k in g s, O reg o n la u g h th is off. W h en p e o p le T H V R SD AY) A X gm , of a n y n a tio n a r r i v e a t a s t a t e in w h ich th e y v a lu e th e g r a t if i c a tio n o f a p p e ti te in th e in d u l g e n c e o f u s e le s s a n d h a r m f u l n a r c o tic s a n d s t im u la n t s o f g r e a t e r im p o rta n c e th a n th e e d u c a tio n o f t h e i r c h ild re n , t h a t n a tio n is d o o m ed . D o th e s o le m n w a r n in g s c o m in g c o n s t a n tl y fr o m th e b e st a n d n o b le s t m in d s o f th e n a tio n b rin g no m e s s a g e s o f a l a r m a n d d a n g e r to u s; h a v e w e b eco m e so m a u d lin , t h a t w e c a n n o t be d is tu r b e d o r a la r m e d in o u r w ild to b o g g a n rid e to w a r d u lt im a te d e s t r u c ti o n ? I o ffe r on<* p a r a g r a p h s p o k e n by R a y m o n d B. F o s d ic k a t th e re c e n t d e d ic a tio n o f th e 200 in ch te le sc o p e , a s q u o te d in T im e. "T h e to w e r in g e n e m y o f m a n | is n o t h is sc ie n c e b u t h is m o r a l in a d e q u a c y . A ro u n d th e w o rld to d a y , la b o r a to r ie s a r e fe v e r is h ly p u s h in g th e i r r e s e a r c h in th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f p h y s ic a l a n d b a c te r io lo g ic a l w e a p o n s w h ic h o v e r n ig h t c o u ld t u r n th is p la n e t in to a g ig a n tic s l a u g h t e r h o u se . I f th is fin al n e m e s is o v e r ta k e s th e p r e te n s io n s o f m o d e rn m a n , i t w ill n o t be h is sc ie n c e t h a t h a s b e tr a y e d h im , b u t r a t h e r th e co m p le te p r o s tr a t io n o f h is m o r a l v a l ART W ORK S IG N S LETTERHEADS ET C . DEB FRAZIER B ox 575 J tr o o k tn c . ¡R lT is not material 1 such as gold, silver g eo u s homes flUed win, a n d gadgets, volUf^ ' biles and many other t h a t m ak e a ‘ people . s tro n g . We may \ ev en all of these t i L i>e been ..ned tl percer d o in g so we lose our n J re ty , w. are [x)or inde^ k th e m a te ria l wealth » w e a r e traveling the J w ill end in our becoming. P o v e rty stricken people AV h a t doth it profit asw g a in th e whole world a-d ow n soul.” I-en’age THE S - SHORE I- Six ye: ler. it »is due ?rtance L o s t : Part-hound pun 1 co lo r. F inder please F ie ld e r boy, Harbor road to 1 ich prop* Coast. 1 chmb do1 N O T ld A nyone having no ma.. Kenyon-Davidson, Ace Z| lily bulbs, please cont M ay S tafford. She has, th is kind but has orders | s a m e as Croft, 10, 15.20j S to c k m ust be good. ( falsified A d D re w H im “M an y B u y e rs ” to the 1 enjoy th undoubted to accept id at the accessible iiht state fit to < rots to t BULLDOZII Take that "tra iler ad o u t,’ Ben K erns asked t h e Pilot Thursday a fte r the paper had reached m any readers in the aiea. "I could hare sold a fe w more trailers, so m any calls cam e in response. Advertisers who have used this section o f the Pilot are aware of the coverage of the Pilot, and know how the results quickly come. tourist bu I unc ni to get R oad Building, Leveling, Clear ted at th ¡con to gn Highway, See Al Sai on E asy St., or Box 53, Brookii the beach (tie>e guests they can d rupshot is on last me ?re parked M „ K? ELlER C A B IN E T WORKS M illw ork, F u r n itu r e R e p a ir, Tile-lioard an d K e fim sh in g — g u a ra n te e d w o rk m a n e can b u ild t h a t k itc h e n c a b in e t a t m ail-order prion i a rd u e x x i d o w e le d f a c e f r a m e c o n stru c tio n , out of dry w o o d o r fir. W e h a v e D R Y M Y R T L E W O O D lumber to t h a t p ie c e o f f u r n i t u r e y o u h a v e a lw a y s wanted. W rite B ox 101 Brooking., ‘ ree Plan service and estimates of these wt » much ividual be iwtain a p or able to letter is' in matter of c such proj particularl * This let •he State H (lenants of itgon taxpay The H Boardm ¡way Con Cur-Det Clean* D U £ WE H empiete S< Y / Dl »nd Coi M o s iiy J. J. Phone 233 Brookings, I MfOKiNC See Us For M O U L D IN G , COMMERCIAL STAI’ ‘ u e s.” BRICK : LIME CEMENT WE LUMBER ROOFING TILE D E L IV E R Builder’s Supply P H O N E 101 t S m ith R iver, Ctfil* Mildren’s Bapti «m es.