•Ay AUGUST 26, 1948
BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT, Brookings
Oregon
World’s Finest Climate
explains reason mill
(H ROAD closed to public
Local News Items
Mrs. D. L. Burt of Pistol
River spent several days recent-
( l.v visiting at the home of Mr.
been acquired. May a state awake to the scenic treasures and Mrs. Clyde Braynard.
Mrs. Cora Mae Miller returned
‘ may be obtianed a« reasonable c « ,. not 1^70
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Mr. and Mrs. Alan Woodriff.
Mrs Verna Asche. Mrs. Albina
uamba. Mrs. Sophia Jones. Miss
Cora Mae Miller. Mrs. Beryl Bol
linger. Benjamin Jones and W m.
Weideman.
Mrs. Louie
Stoller left the lat
of the
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one. Anyone desiring to take the
drivers test should be there by
noon In order to complete it b e
fore once.
Mrs. Ruth Bathiany and Unas
Schaal are in charge of the mem-
breship drive south of the Chet
co river for the Curry County
Hospital association. Although
the drive is advertised to take
place the middle of this week,
some of the workers took ad
vantage of the week-end to cover
their territory.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Miller
enjoyed a week's visit from their
son. Beverly, and his family, of
Oxnard. Calif. The two men en
joyed the fishing on the Chetco
and it is to be expected, that if
the son is anything like his
father, who would rather be on
the river fishing, than anvthing
else.
¿1 percentage of California’s outlay will insure a recerea- vacation at Santa Rosa. Calif. I to visit her son. Fred, and family
heritage for a greater Oregon yet to come.”
Mrs- Robert Chambers re tu rn -1 Mrs. Carl Bolin left the middle
mF STATE HAS REFUSED A GIFT OF SOME OF
u ? Portland last
aft- of last week for Glendale whe re
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pent several
S e v e r tl d days
a >’s a at ¡she
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in « S «pent
will visit a couple of weeks
SHORE LINE 1 ROPERTY.
the home of her son and daugh and attend the graduation of her
f six years ago I offered this property to the commission lPr"in-law. g e t t i n g acquainted daughter. Miss Betti, from the
Nurses Training School at Glen
it was then refused I w'as under the impression that the
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. . . i Mrs. Anis Schofield enjoyed a dale sanitarium.
I vis due to lack of access roads. Three years ago, realizing week’s visit from her daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Struebing
T.rtance of beach property for
a tourist haven, I built Mrs. Betty Bright of Monroe, were able to come home from
road to this beach property at a cost of more than $12,000. Ore" uho ,eft the latter part Eureka the latter part of the
di property itself is one of the few spots on the Southern ° Many"
e been week. Mrs. Struebing received a
fractured wrist in the auto ac
Coast, easily reached from the highway without an ar- signed by local growers to sell cident they went through earlier
chmb down bluffs and over driftwood; a most important their Croft
bulbs at 10c. 15c. in the week.
to die middle aged or elderly tourist who has come t h is .^ S
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98 h / ’S T S . ‘.‘T T cxam :n" " i."
ana 10s, and up. Down payments
at Chetco Grange hall this
enjoy the beach. Such property as this, if commercialized, have been made at these prices,' Thursday (today* from eight to
T ry P ilo t C lassified s fo r sa le s !
undoubtedly bring $25,000. If the S tate of Oregon does not w’th definite promise to pay the
Ito accept a gift of this value, why do they have a man in remainder when bulbs are re-
ceived..
at the present time to buy shore property which is not
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bush left
accessible to the highway?
Monday for Arizona where they
ht state, however, that the S tate Highway Department will spend several days on bus
iness.
fit to erect a highway sign north of Brookings directing
Mrs. Earl Carson and brother,
C
rats to this private beach, over a private road.
Dr. Glen Moore, and son Joe are
tourist business in Oregon is third in importance. The State are at Davenport, la., where Dr.
on. I understand, has an annual budget of $200,000 for ad-
taking a lyceum course
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at the Palmer School of Chiro-
to get these people to Oregon. Much of this advertising practic. and Mrs. Carson is at-
rted at the Oregon Coast. Brookings is the first community tending the Palmer clinic. Before
to greet these tourists arriving from the south via the ^turning home. Mrs. Carson al-
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80 Plans to visit relatives in
Highway, and one of their first question is, Where can we c a r^ a g e Mo
the beach?" Without this “Mill Beach” property we must! The Altar Society met at the
guests from all over the United States that the first home of Mrs. Fred Reiling laU
they can drive to the beach, is 100 miles north, at Bandoih I I ^ ^ d a y evening, with Mia. L.
■ W. March, of Smith River and
apshot is on file in my office which was taken one Sunday
p l g urt oj j»tstoi River
T alk is our business — and
never before have we carried
last month at the parking area at the beach. Thirty-eight as visitors. Following the busi
such a tremendous volume of it. Both local and long
er« parked there at the time the picture was taken but onlyin e s s meeting, refreshments of
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jello and cookies were served by
distance telephone trathe is at a new high in spite of
of these were licensed in Oregon. When the State of Oregon Mrs ReiUng assisted by Mrs
continued shortages of skilled workers and necessary
» much on advertising to get these tourists here, should Clyde Braynard.
materials.
W e v e talked a lot about our expansion
program, too, and this talk has tux been idle.
dividual be expected to not only donate, but to also police
Among members o f Chetco
Grange who attended Pomona
During the past few year* we have made rapid
Grange meeting at Ophir, S at
progress io this program.
or able to assume this responsibility.
, urday, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Our expansion w ill continue until we h a w pro
iletter uf intended only as a means of explaining my position Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Payne.
vided efficient telephone service for every person
desiring it.
natter of closing the beach property to the public. Its use has
K such proportions that one individual cannot be responsible
NORINE HARVEY
particularly in view of the fact that there are no sanitary
accredited teacher
This letter is not intended as criticism of any individual
the State Highway Commission for their action, as they are
of
*rvants of the public and are carrying out the wishes of
taxpayers as they see it.
Very truly yours,
ELMER BANKUS.
H Boardman. Manley Robinson. Oregon Coast Assn., State
Studio Building
Commission.
T a lk
is not idle
here
TELEPHONE fOMrm
P IA N O
PLEASE
Brookings, Ore.
WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK:
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^plete Sets of Bathroom Plumbing Fixtures A
and Septic Tanks.
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DUTCH BOY PAINTS
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and Complete Line of Lures and Gear
For the Sports Fishermen.
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OREGON
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C H A R L E S E. F U L L E R
of the
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
Presents
NOBLE CRAWFORD
Of the Fuller Evangelistic
Foundation
AUGUST 22. THROUGH
SEPTEMBER 5, 1918
8.00 each evening.
.,’lj
"uaren’s Classes Daily, 3:30 to 4:30 p. m.
Baptist Community Church
wife, Oregon
Nick N. Neufeld, Pastor
YES or NO
If you live in the platted townsite of Brookings, are you
»« favor of incorporation of the townsite areaf
Your chamber of commerce wants your opinion whether
or not you want:
1. To do now what probably mu>t be done
later;
2. Act locally on local problems instead of
depending on the remote county court;
3. Police protection;
I. Improved streets;
5. Better fire protection with reasonable in
surance rates;
6. Participation in state-distributed munici
pal funds.
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J. J- GALLAGHER, Plumbing
BROOKINGS
New Maytag
HOME FREEZER
ANSW ER
S rt the many advantages
thi» new
home freezer, which alao serves as a
kitchen table. FUd-down leaf tot extra
work-surface and breakfast table. Ca
pacity, 6 cubic feet Counter-balanced
lid open? easily - sraya up without
holding. Quick defi •»ter for food* re
q u iring it Gene a. first lance, and
see these and « h e r features.
Brookings Electric
& Radio Co.
The board of directors chose platted Brookings only to
sample opinion Future city boundaries may tie determined
as later decided. Map« of the plat are displayed in the
Post office. Lesmeisters and elsewhere.
Please Postcard
P. O. BOX 577, BROOKINGS
your signed vote bef «•''Septem ber 1 Signatures are merely
to verify residence In the area.
Brookings Chamber of Commerce