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Thursday, February 22, 1951 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON P age T hree charges. Newspapers, rightly is not likely a newspaper man edited and managed, are the bul will grant this favor. wark of one of our four free Newspapers are institutions— doms. Newspapers are mediums despite the fact what people may ot information, of public opinion wish to, think about them. News and trends. papers out-live m a n y genera Certain responsibilities are put tions of editors, and ownerships. on newspapers to carry news in actual manner, stating facts in their true light. People are often easily incensed because a news- paper docs not “color" some nevvs M,r' ,and Mrs„ V storv which > nt s went to Coos Bay Saturday to registering niLv,^ the People attend a meeting of the Coos and light Few now««™”-8 County bar association, re- Iv guiltv nf th J P<?rS 1Ca turning home, Sunday afternoon, s a c de »2nh accusation. It Mrs. Donald shopped Mrs. Donald Crockett Crockett shopped o tel?^^"®^ at Eureka, Monday. to tell all things as they ac Mrs. Ed F. Ackley is confined tually are or happen. to bed with a bad case of bron- Oftentimes newspaper men do : chitis at present. not tell everything that could be Mr. and Mis. Leonard Harvey toid about some news items. In are building a new home on the case of juveniles, often names heights above the parental Har are withheld, giving the erring vey home, south of Harbor. The youngster a chance to atone. In site affords an excellent view of * Arond or subsequent offenses, it Pelican Bay and the coastline. NEWS Gnthridgc, Chester Bosch, William Crane, and Leland Barlow, director. A Cappella Choir Will Give Concert on a television progra min San Francisco. 1 his outstanding choral organization I lumboldt State College will sing a con- day, Feb. 25, at thè High School auditor of Leland Barlow, associate professor of ium at 8:00 p. m. This outstanding un- Conservatory of Music a n d completed his master’s degree at the State Univer sity of Iowa. He has studied choral work, with Olaf Christiansen, now director of tion. land Barlow, is one of the finest on the west coast and has received high acclaim fro mmusic educators and radio execu- Stone, director of the Handel-Haydn Or atorio Society, Boston. Mass. Prof. Barlow was in the navy from ’42 vnoir anu me DiuejacKet Choir in many concerts and coast-to-coast broad- Illinois. year and annually sings for the Easter ern California. The program is being sponsored as part of the piano-fund rais ing campaign of Del Norte Community PROVERBS.. There's A Road From Heart To Heart! It is the humane road of sincerity. Whatever we do in the time of your need need is done with utmost consideration for your peace and financial ease. Get the facts about our ’re-Arrangement Plans. ROEDER FUNERAL HOME 508 H. STREET CRESCENT PHONE 1091 CITY, BROOKINGS GARAGE Phone 334 CALIF. Crescent City Sash & Door rb w.agaa FOR YOUR MILLWORK NEEDS— SEE US. Frames, windows, view shash, flush and panel exterior, and interior doors. THE GLASS HOUSE We re-glaze broken sash—FREE ESTIMATES ■ Pilot Completes 5th Publication Year With This Issue March 7, 1946, Brookings-Har- bor Pilot came into existence as Volume One, Number One was, put in the mails. Next week, March 1, 1951, 60 weeks, or issues, later, the Pilot will issue Volume Six, Number One, denoting five continuous years of publication without a single miss. Volume One. Number One was put out under difficulties, first from publishing before the shop was completely .arranged; sec ond from well-wishing friends wanting to grab the first copy and from the extreme dampness of the shop, due to freshly pour ed concrete floor. When Volume One, Number One went into the mails, there were no bakery, no Hendricks building, no Grayshcl building, no Shell Service; Brookings Mar ket under construction; no Red field building; no street lights, only a few’ neon signs, and dull and drab paint on many of the then current business houses. Quite unlike many types of business, newspapers, once es tablished, rarely ever go out of existence. Possibly this may be explained that mergers may or may not change the identity, but many newspapers never ro en tirely out of the picture. An edi tor may die, sell out, or even be forced out of business, but his newspaper will find new editors, new owners, who will carry on. 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