Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, September 23, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

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BROOMNGS-HARBOR PILOT
given the impression that there seventy thousands. They are go-
is no hope of having the state ittflf to have one of the biggest their new builfe
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Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Cre., take over the Brookings beaches and best along the coast is their
a number 5 ?
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
The commission w ill visit th is p irn , they told the P ilot
progress was madetX,
area
shortly, and then final de
Lack of motel accommodation A uxiliary
D E W E Y A K E R S , E d ito r an d P u b lis h e r
cisión w ill be made.”
has long h urt this section in the grounds. with pieX",1
Thus the Pilot learned from tourist attraction. This w ill no on hand at all tin«-
one of the committee the suc­ doubt bb eliminated w ithin the bers of local postVs^
National Advertising Representativa
cess of the meeting last week next year or so.
oven-one who.
n ew spapeü
sen v ic e . iwc .
with the state highway commis­
assistance.
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sion regarding state ownership
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O* * • /
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I N«*ion«| btonW A — r i ^ i j
of the local beaches, offered by
W. A.
Elmer Bankus, on two occasions
Mrs. T. W. Zenier and her.
Serving America’s Advert^»er» and>he Home Town Newspapers
Hope is not gone, despite the
Brookingj
daughter.
Mrs. V. A. Mendenhall
remark that “ blackmail” was a
IWW
- CU»y I, a • P P P IC «« • He^ewSaw«. See trMdmc, C«L
Jr.
left
on
Sunday
evening
bus
word used loosely by T. H. Ban-
T ra ile r Com
field, a member of the commis­ for Portland on business. They
I
returned
home
Wednesday.
sion.
X/amtZea
Ed Hefner was taken to Sea­
Strictly mod«,
NATIONAL É D IT O R IA L -
side hospital Saturday w ith in ­
O R fclo O lu tfs » per
run
AS S O C IATION
fection caused by his teeth. He p i m ile north of
F l I LI S HfE I t f 4Ws( >1 AT I 0 N
had extractions made Saturdav.
RATES
Lionel Boroughs, prominent lily
grower of the Crescent C ity area
S u b sc rip tio n R a te :
I$ 5 , w k ., $20,
was a business caller here las*
r e r Y ear, in C u rry C ounty, O re g o n .....................$2.50
Friday.
r e r i e a r, o u tsid e C u rry C o u n ty .... ........................ $3.00
Dave Putnam, regional scout
director of the Coos-Curry dis­
trict, was a caller here Thursday
H o n o rs D u e Q u i n t e t W h o S u c c e d e d
to assist w ith the local court of
norine haw
honor.
Five boys, last Thursday evening, achieved the rank of Eagle
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins are
a c c re d ite d teacl
•cout, a coveted prize of any boy, who enters this organization.
now
at
Seattle,
according
to
When considered on the national scale, five from one troop, at,
of
word sent friends of the area.
one limp, is nearing something of a national record—not that It
Roy Stephenson, employed at
the Haggerty Twinservice, is a
has never been achied before, but because of the m ultiple winning
proud possessor of a new Pack­
pf this highest badge of scouting.
ard car. Roy s till can speak to
Statistics show that only one boy out of every thousand who
friends, if he happens to be going
S tu d io Building
becomes a tenderfoot scout ever reaches the rank of eagle. Records
slow enough.
Richard ’’Butch” Crook has en­
Brookings, On
•how that the average height reached is that of first class. This
rolled at Multnomah College, at
comes at period in the boy’s life when other activities claim his
Portland, to take up the study
Attention—and he usually drops out.
of radio. He had considerable ex­
These boys who attained the rank of eagle are just our own
perience while in the army as
By Dewey
BULLDOZING
a radio man, thus exciting his
neightxir boys-good young fe llow s-w ho like the things th -t only
Youth of this area w ill be desire to become more efficient
« o u tin g seems to be able to supply, that is. the outdoors.
glad to enroll and start school in the business.
These lads, on their own part, do not feel they won anything. next Monday, and not be so late
Brookings Shoe Service, under
R oad Building, _
closing in the spring. For weeks,
, . ' ,„ <'m
,hal ,hey had an opportunity and were able to because of the uncertainty of the master hand of Mickey Gould
Leveling, Clearin
lake fu ll advantage. To them, the ooveted eagle bad is but a school opening, children of the is having a new facial applied
this week. The structure is more
P omas. as it were. They s till want to work toward more merit area have been getting fidgety attractive under its new coat of
about things, and dissatisfied white paint.
S ee A l Sarvt
e v e ^ n “ " I a,‘W
' he We‘ght ° f ,he badgc w ith "paIms”
because they don’t like school to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jens
Anderson
«very five badges over the required 21 for eagle.
o n E a s y St., or
carry over into June.
went to Baker, Oregon, on their
«ho. r ° ' h‘*u Wr“ e r any boy wh0 waara a « ’out pin. and especially
annual
vacation.
That
was
theii
The youth are not alone in this
B o x 53, Brookir
those who have star, .If« or eagle badges, are boys who have seen desire to get school going. Teach­ former home.
dtflntte purpose in life, and are preparing themselves. It ther ers are equally as anxious. From
indications at this time, school
goes w ithout saying that they are to be trusted completely.
this year w ill be happy, despite
the fact that there w ill always
be confusion from the building
M illw o rk , F u r n itu r e R e p a ir and Refinishi
which w ill be going on.
T ile-b o ard S e ttin g , etc.
Grading for the new g r a d e
Last week. in these columns were accounts of achievements
w ^rLa?*neJ " ork ^rom kiln-dried fir or redwood, or car?
school
building
has
been
com­
o
■ < lull hoys and girls, ft was our own Elaine LoClaire who
pleted, and everything now is
i i ’ \ in 2 o day f r by contract. We have DRY MYRTLEW
was a first prize winner at the state fair.even if she did have to w aiting upon the architect com­
‘ ? to
that piece of furniture you have a)
"anted for your home. Ask us about this service!
«hate It with two other girl» of the state. How many Pilot readers pleting plans so that bids may
be called. Reason for this seem­
realize what Elaine did to win tills coveted title?
ing unnecessary delay may be
rite B ox 101
Brookings,
4-H club work, it has long been recognized, is away of life attributed to the fact that Free­
For free plan service and estimates
acceptable to a ll youth of the nation because i t gives the youth man & Hayslip, architects, have
over
100 sdaff‘o?
building n plans
to
get
> chance fur expression, and for achievement. I, is w shameful,
no
o
,n
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The
’
d
ra
fu
m
ln
iiu iiii m, IIV"
...
ittsmen
less, that
w in
less,
that this
this nn'.-i
area participates
so little in one of . ..
the greatest of t___
haven’t been able to get ahead
all youth movements in the entire world
of the demand.
H o u rre r, b y separating th e
plumbing alterations from the
1949 Curry county fair. There ts bids for additions to the high
no better time to offer comments school building, the school board
and constructive criticism than has been able to have this part
the present when the 1948 fa ir completed so as not to fu rth e r'
GOLD BEACH
Form letters is still fresh in the minds of all. delay opening of school. This
were sent from here last Thurs-
Everyone is invited to com«*.
day to people of the county, to A ll chairmen of 1948 committees work was put out on invitational
bhts and was awarded to local
Invited them to a meeting of are requested to bring a list of plumbers.
the county fa ir board, to be held recommendations.
• • «
»t the court house Friday. Sept.
j ..
, nave any of you noticed the
24, at 7 :30 p. m.
improvements being made on all
The meeting is called for the!
lix*al motel units? Really these
purpose of receiving suggestions
D
I /
things happen almost before one)
and recommendations from the>W ® W
□ TQTe r Q f k
realizes it.
ÏÎM8 committfuwc
......ri i.i. '
You wouldn't think if. driving
hy on the highway, that the |-
Btddles Motel, fust north of the!
H »nehnek Village, is o«e of the ,
most modem to be found anu\ -
«J
LOCAL NEWS
IT SEEMS TO ME:
PIA N O
koeller cabinet works
More 4-H Work Needed In District
The
Suggestions Asked
For “ County Fair“
Cur-Det Cfeaner
- -- - ...... . „ Hope Held Here For
aurCTi
Phone 233
Brookings,
D o n ’t fa il to c o n su lt us if you p la n to
B U Y OR SELL
See C la s s ifie d Section for B E T T E R B U Y S ’
Pete J. Lesmeister, Realtor
,the landscaping and such, and I
then draw your conclusions.
8
,Cotta£es- once closed 8
are now boasting an all-electric !
deal for patrons, with everything
fum bhed except dishes and liner,
-^cook. wash, and what have
S
-The Agency of DBPENDABLE S ervice’
> isse y B u ild in g
B ro o k in g s. O reg o n
Mr. and Mrs. August DePhili-
ips are not going to be outdone
- b e t your bottom dollar on that
or they are planning to make an
of
............
WE HAVE NOW IN STOCK
om plete S ets o f B athroom Plumbing
and Septic Tanks.
DUTCH
BOY
P A IN T S
and C om plete Line o f L ures and
For the Sports Fishermen.
J . J . G A L L A G H E R , Plumbing
BROOKINGS
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