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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1950)
THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1950 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON p'GE TWO ....The World's Best Climate _ ___________________ 11 i fnr vnn’d never get paid for where she will visit her brother, ____ „ who Emcrson Pratt and family, for not do more t than ...... you were . paid for. youd „nn-m more than you do." Advancements always come a few days before going on to have ideas and are prepared to take advantage. Ontario to attend the State Grange Convention which to be Entered as second-clast matter, at the postoflice at Brookings, Ore helping with the work. Mr and Mrs. M. c. neem wvici Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Beem were held there June 12 to 16. She March 7. 1946. under the Act of March 3, 1879. called to Coos Bay where, Thurs-1 will also visit relatives at Klam- DEWEY AKERS, Editor and Publisher wm attend «Hend the the funeral funerar ath Falls and Ashland, before dav, they will Mrs. b rances of Mr. Watson, father of their returning home. Payne is assisting at the t Harbo" n-in-iaw r Fred ruu Watson watsvii. » * — — , . . son-in-law National AdvarfUing Rapre»ontativ« Mr and Mrs Henry Kerr re-I Post Office during her absence. turned Sunday evening from a A IM^EItTIfc ’ W G SEB VICE. IBC business trip which took them Otto Ismert, resident of Pis- tol River, who came here with to_ Seattle, V s . Mr. and Mrs Gene Bock of his parents in 1887, told Brook Coos Bay are parents of a seven ing Rotary club, Tuesday, of the pounds. 15 ounce son, named Eu Osteopathic Physician conditions existing here before gene Edward, born May 18. Mrs. the turn of the century and im-1 i Bock will be remembered here Hours 10 a. m. to 5 >M W tando.ph - I. ■ m. mediately afterwards. Open Evenings 7:00 to 9:00 While he had no prepared re- as the former Betty Benson Brammer. Subscription Rate: view, Mr. Ismert relied upon a On Hwy 101 Mrs. Elmer Hanscam Jr. and $2.50 few questions to give him leads two Per Year, in Curry County, Oregon children were to leave Port- $3.00 on tirkof what tn to toll tell. "er Year, outside Curry County........ T . He was county commissioner land by plane during the week for southern Curry county in end for Louisville, Kentucky, to Mail Address 1912, he told the club, and in visit her family for several weeks the Smith River California those days there were no roads as her mother is ill and in hospital. People of this aera, it was demonstrated last Wednesday eve of any extent anywhere in the Mrs. Dorothy Wilber and son, ning showed confidence it their school board and schools by voting ( county, except a 4-foot trail in Cecil, arrived from Yamhill last & most places. The highway was 216 to 163 to levy the destrict for the $27,000.00 needed to meet i week and are visiting her broth the proposed budget for the coming year. This vote demonstrates built in the ’20s. er, Donald Payne, and family. NORINE HARVEY “ We came by wagon to what to the world at large that this area is cognizant of its school is now the Charley Warnock Mrs. Joe Zumpfe and daugters needs and its attempt to keep schools above the average. accredited teacher Opposition to the vote came frdm misunderstanding on the most place, and packed the rest of the spent the week-end in Dunsmuir, part, and from agitation on part of others who object to paying way back to Pistol River, where visiting her parents. Mr. and 0Î taxes of any kind, regardless of where. However, this district, my dad had purchased 160 acres. Mrs. George Hiland. The special “Making a living in those days occasion was the double birth this county and this state should cut in other sections and places rather than at expense of the schools. This column is reminded was little if any more difficult day of her father and brother. of worthless bridges and roads of no return that could be eliminated than today, and as our wants Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Tungate to save plenty of taxpayers money. ¡were fewer, we didn’t care too and Les Casey of Butte Falls suffer for lack Whenever r schools must sutler lacK of oi funds, iunas, perhaps peinaps it much,” he said in answer to a brought M r. Tungate’s father. i« I question. “We used to ship our Jack Tungate ovef Friday for would be best that all of us forget about asking tor good i roads Studio Building hogs out by and scores of other items which are esser in importance. .. „ boat, but the cattle an extended stay with the Her The greatest pleasure this newspaper has is to announce to, and sheep were bought up by bert Payne family. Brookings, Ore ” _ \ . .. . i ________ i- fh<>« it trill ' rnHn thrnilCTn thP the world that this area thinks enough of its schools that it will j buyers who rode through tht Mrs. Kathryn Reekman left on _ — a » ------------------------------------------ । country and who drox’e them to, vote the funds necessary * for ai their continuance i Tuesday for McNeil Island, Wn., I_______________ :------------- I what is now Arcata. r ■ • • 1 “W. Ward huilt the first BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Otto Ismert Tells Of Life Here Back Before Roads Came Dr. Silvia Challoner At State Line Budget Passage Has Significance PIANO Advertisements Are Often Invitations ! 0Bf^ski^ts £ Many people misconstrue the purpose of advertising. Manv do • not realize the intent of advertising place in any nexvspaper. They fail to see that it is an invitation. ... , Guests wanted at a wedding are sent invitations, as a rule, graduates from high schools and colleges send invitations to their friends. Presence is what is desired. A store places an advertising, tor purpose of inviting people to, 'ome there to trade. F ir inducement, prices oftentimes aie fold, I or a sides talk is designed to create a desire to buy an invitation. ; In these days when the dollar has lost much of its elasticity. I homemakers look to those places x\ here they can coxei the most with what money they have at hand those‘places showing her how this may be done will be the ont's favored. money, but -often we wondered we got seryjce enough to jus- tify our investment. This county is growing, and the growth, if my idea is taken for anything, is good, the right kind. "I wish I had more time to check dates and prepare some better kind of talk,” he apolo gized, in closing. Work Must Be Done To Succeed Dr. Elmo Stevenson, president of Southern Oregon College of Education in his talk to the seniors last Friday evening, not only told them how’ to fade life, but gave their elders something for thought. “Watching the trends” is a piece ot advice mat ail oi us could profit by doing. . Education, since the first world war, has become increasingly more necessary than ever betore due to the specialization trend of society. Gone are the day of being ‘ jack of all trades. In looking at the meaning Dr. Stevenson intended tn conx.ey, we are reminded that you x* ill not in most of the adxertising placed in the newspapej’s, trade journals and other publications, few art' the exceptions which do not include: "College man or wo man preferred.” In these days of compel ion, and high cost ot liv ing no business feels it can i.fiord to train people by the old ap prentice-ship methods. Employees are expected to have a general idea of the business betore they can hope to gain employment. darts t with the the Education starts ............. - r guide school, continues through _ high schoosl and is completed in colleges or trade schools. Diese secondary schools must be adt ciuate. “Work’ has become an obsolete word among too many of the youth today, Dr. Stexcnson emphasized. Work must be done, or the station in lite will never be lifted aboxr the very beginning ot a lilrs career. Business expects work from its employees. While Dr. Stevenson did not directly sax »1 to the seniors, hr certainly meant to impress thorn with the idea that If you did FLAG DAY DANCE Smith River Community Hall SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 10 American Legion Post, No. 712 and Auxiliary Virginia Card and Her Klamath Falls Westerners I.'s Gardine» and his 3-neck Steel Guitar Johnnie Halloway, base and singer Ruin Rainwater. drums and singer Frank Gard, guitarist; Virginia Card, pianist n ili enjoy dancing with. from ten to Masir that thru, and spiced uith plenty of entertainment, Refreshment LOCAL We specialize in Fried Chicken Dinners, or orders of fried chicken to take home or on picnics. MR. AND MRS. R. J. “BOB” STOKEN NEWS Brookings I Half Mile North On Hwy. 101 John Hogan, local agent for Battleship Roofing, left Monday for a two-weeks selling trip up the coast for his company. He returned last week from a tup which included the Coos Bay vi cinity. A cord from Mr. and Mrs. Cai Musser, who left here last De cember to occupy his homestead in Wyoming, states that their mail address has been changed from Heart Mountain to Rals ton, Wyoming. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Musser are there 71^" ANSWERS TO EVERYDAY INSURANCE PROBLEMS* BY PETE LESMEISTER Don Feed Store DON VAUGHAN, Proprietor Basement of Dimmick Bros. Market Question: I have been inh nd- ing for some time to take oui insurance on plate glass win- d< ws in my store. However, 1 ve ust decided to do some rem 4- < Png of my store front and won- (.cr if the plate glass insurance covers breakage by workmen on the job. Answer. Yes. your plate glass insurance policy will pay you / ).• any damage caused to » the tmnaoics by workmen doing the altt rations. t elf you'll addicts your oten insurance questions to this of- flee, wt ’ll try to give uou the answers and there'll be no charge or oblibation of any kind. PETE .1. LESMFISTER Real Es ate and Crissey Building Insurance Brookings PRICES of Feed For This Week EGG MASH $4.85 SCRATCH $4.50 WHEAT $4.50 ROLLED BARLEY $4.50 Free Moniini Delivery in Brookings and Harbor If Wc Don't Have It -We'll get it for you! Hours 8-10; 4-7