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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1948)
Page E ight D r .o o m n u o - n A n D o n . r i M j i , nrooKing», W orld's rinta* CAnat* J*tUE&DAY, O croara D uring the fall m eeting of the left by bus S a tu rd a y for San ‘ ShP- n l» r " . "* Curry D fiD T C M E K P C f H D K1 C D C urry County T eachers Associa-J Francisco w here they visited M r., w eek. W 1* awi? I V ft I J 111 C l v w V w I t 11 C I I tion. u e s d a " • * ' v°hn$on ret; tion. Ruth Ruth Roodward Roodward of of Brook- Brook- and and Mrs. Mrs. W W a a lte lte r r Jones. Jones. F F rom rom T Tuesda - ings was elected se c re ta ry -tre a s-, th e re Mrs. Johnson w ent to Los I Mod and Gun Club Doing* — He reports taking a 32-lb chi- u re r- and Lynn H am pton, presi- j Angeles for m edical atten tio n . T*y Pdot Classifie^~^ | R egular monthly m eeting of nook. This tw’o guests, Ed Kneip d e n t Spvppal m eetings of the - • . --- -------------- this progressive organization was from L ancaster, Calif., and Jim CoUpt-v teachers’ association a re .JB B ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ! held last Tuesday evening at the Sanford of Pasadena, each took P^annpd for this year. • ge hail, and enjoyed by the a 14' lb «0*» a nd an 18-lb. chi-. Annual have just been received ■ ‘........... attendance •** * ---- *- respectively. largest of - any m eet- nook- respectively. This This is is theI and. are beinE distributed to the ing for many months. Plans w ere. Sanford who, in company various students A lteration w ork is being done discussed concerning t h e b i g w *th his wife, sheared a pin near H alow e’en dance, the proposed tbe m outh of the river in an a t the basem ent of B aptist Com C hristm as party and the estab- out-going tide last w e e k and -m u n ity church. It is hoped th a t lishm ent of the club’s boat land- w ere carried out into the break- the second class of the beginners ing i ers. W hat m ight have proved to can move in next week. In connection with the la n d -, *** a fa ta l accident developed F IF TH GRAD E N E W S ing it was revealed th at one of ‘nto onl>' ,oss of gear and a | Monday we did not have any th e club members. E lm er P ark er, thorough drenching, school. had recently purchased th e Ax- A F eller Sez— We have three teachers be ford property on the Chetco Riv- I t ’s aw ful how Bob Perkins sides Mrs. Garcia. ei and plan its oj»eration as a comes home ju st when the fish- Mrs. Henry' is for physical ed sportsm ens resort and boat land- mg gets good! ucation for the fifth and sixth ing. P a rk e r described in detail grade girls and Mr. G inther is his proposed enterp rise and w-as BODY AND FEN D ER WORK PAR" for physical education for the promised enthusiastic support fiiih a rd sixth grade boys, and and co-operation from his fellow Mrs. Payne is for spelling. members. WILLARD BATTERIES TITAN 01 Tuesday were assigned new Fi*hmg and H unting Go»* ip— seats and changed books so th a t W ord from Illahe, Ore., 6 4 each one has all the books of miles above Agnes on th e Rogue the same number. Joseph Costello, of Reno. Ore., riv er indicates th a t the ste e l We understand th a t Billy King head are keeping the fishermen enrolled Tuesday in the fresh has moved aw ay.—Virginia Akers, busy these days and big firs are man class. This brings the fresh- reporter. C. N. Goldizen ......... 7 readily. Salm on man class roll to 30. 22 boys and tak in „ g ........... the fly G. W Di fishing on the Chetco has been girls. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnson spotty, blowing hot and cold. ” --------------------------— ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■ Many fine fish have been taken this past week hut, w ith one ex ception, we have not had any first hand reports. It can’t be O u t o f a seriet o f adi ert is events discussing a topic o f v ita l pub lic iu U ls H, m odesty in a successful " fisher m an perhaps it’s coyness. L io r’a Club. T hree new members this week all reported th a t dependable Rod and Gunners, Hans Nelson. ------- ------------_ _ _ _ _ _ — ...............- ............................ ....... ■ ■ - S ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■7 Breakings Garage G E N E R A L REPAIRING T E L E P H O N E 134 Classified Ads Fur S ale: Ofl h eater, baby c a r riage, davenport, table and four ch an s, bed. Dean Loomis, end of Pedriuli drive. • F o r R ent: 4-room house, bath, and garden spot. W ant p erm a nent renters. Mrs. G. H. Jenkins, city. • O ne redwood boat and Evinrud bandy t w i n m otor. Box 456. j Brookings. 32 F o r S ale: Coleman oil h e a te r.i used four months. Inquire J. C .1 Meyers. back fli Nook. • W an ted : Croft lily bulbs, all sizes. Please w rite, quoting a v a il able q u an tities of each size and prices for cash. EHG, care of Pilot, Brookings. 32 Local Telegraph Service Is Rotten! Brookings’ telegram service is ro tten ! You. too, may som etim e receive a death message, ju st as we did, and it may be handled ju st the sam e w ay: A telegram , telling of the death of a nephew at N orth Bend, was received in Brookings, 3:21 p. m. Friday. I received this m» ssage (th ro u g h the m ail) a t 5:30 p. m., S atu rd ay . A nother m essage followed at 5:30 p. m S aturday. This, I received at 5:30 p. m. on Monday. T he telephone o p erato r tells me th a t she has no one to mail, o r d eliv er the telegram s, so is forced to w ait until she goes off shift la te in the evening. As a resu lt, we failed to get to th e funeral of o u r nephew, at Coos Ray, just three hours away by c a r It seems th a t some provision should l»e m ade for delivery of all te k grams. This s e n lee Is paid tor by the sender, and I’m certain the recipients would be glad to ¡»ay delivery charges. Is the service alw ay . going to rem ain such in Brookings T Do any of you wish the same kind; of treatm en t T Mr. and Mrs. um. Brookings. (advi Why Requin Purcjaso cf a Bottle? LEGALIZE L IQ m BY THE GLASS!; LtFt quit bidding ourselves! Is It sensible to encourage the purchase of unlimited cu ?r::*‘ s of liquor by-the-bottle and at the same time have it illegal to purchase even so much as one d>.>.k QÎ liquor by-the-glass? Yet that is the situation in Oregon today. a situation the Oregon Liquor Dispensing Licens ing Act (314 X YES!) is designed to correct by making it legal to purchase liquor either by-the- bottle in state liquor stores, as at present, or by-the-glass in state-licensed and supervised establishments. 1 9 47 PER CAPITA ST M f L .C M Vermont Wyoming Maine . . Michigan Idaho . . Ohio . . Pennsylvania IIQUOB CONSUMPTION .1 .6 2 —Bottle only . 1.60—Bottle and Glass . 1.58—Bottle and Glass . 1.48—Bottle and Glass .1 .2 5 —Bottle and Glass • 1.1 C—Bottle end Glass 1 •! 2—Bottle and Glass . 1 0 8-B o ttle and Glass Liquor by-the-glass, as well as by the bottle, was 1 made available in our neighboring state of Idaho on July 1, 194 . Consumption declined imine« I diately. For several months now, our state liquor store« have been holding ’’bargain sales” announcing attractive reductions in prices and encouraging the public to buy more liquor by-the-bottle. One commissioner stated recently that as a result of this ’’merchandising” state liquor inven tories had been reduced by some $2 million. Figure« for the year 1947 show that in per Capita liquor consumption, Oregon uith its ex clusively by-the-bottle system, consumed more , per capita than seven of the nine states which üfïer the public the choice of bottle or glass. _ ' Idaho per capita liquor consumption: 1946 (bottle only)................ ¡23 194” (bottle and glass) . . . . 1.18 Sami people think that consumption will do* crease if you make liquor hard to get. Decrease in Oregon Per Capita Liquor Con. iumption Since the War Years. 1 9 4 5 -1 .7 7 1946—1.72 Mt 1947—1.6J tt s have common-sense liquor regulations. I* OVli W’ATCH THIS SPACE for P -,U i,s. p , „ L Rotor Actually, the harder a thing is to get, the ha der people will try to get it. During the war, when liquor was scarce, did consumption de- criase? No, it Here are the figures: VOTE 314 X YES ; < ó»?. 1.1 a Ck j “ “ '» i - » - " — / C<— /. T. .Marr, E a,.a,„. SK,,U rr l „ a ,,r „ '.T*. ’,J" r t f raturer, M i P ,4 .« ’• »/ L.*«”. Portland, Ore, ¡Rltl I