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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1951)
BROOKINGS-HARHOR PILOT, HR(X>K1XGS. OREGON IT SEEMS TO ME BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT second-class matter, the postoffice Entered as at at Brookings, Ore March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATES: change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs tivo cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. dangerous it can be. This area for which he receives no money, has "too much at stake to allow to bring this joy to Brookings fans. Fans, too, little realize the such practices to continue. this school h”s \ We look over the world today ca.ibre of man \ h rriiPTP Í.Q we see nothing bat confusion, in its coach. There is no show 7 distrust, abuse of rights, ana a manship to his type of play or general break-down of moral fi~ winning, but neverthless it is ef- bre of mrinkind. Gone seem to be fcctize. Ai t, take a bow! the days when you could hear,, 'His word, is as good as his bond’ I A I M E V<f C or 'there's a man's man for you. W w* « L m C wV $ People operating businesses in Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Cuffney this area should not permit these of Anchorage, Alaska, stopped ' to practices to be perpetuated on make purchases at the Gould or near their premises. Shoe Store, Monday, They had * * * flown to Seattle, had taken de- My hat goes off to Art Guthrie livery of a new car and were and the thousands of "other men bound for an army assignment at of the world who help to build Camp Roberts. the youth of the world. Art is no super-man. He is a leader, however, who seems to inspire the boys to give out with only their best, which, in the past four years has been creditable. Art is human with the boys he puts no importance upon his work because he likes coaching. Open Mondays through While Art can nearly always Saturdays smile and accept good wishes of the fans upon his successes on Evenings by Appointments the basketball courts, few little realize how close to ulcers he may be from the tension under which he works. Few do not re alize the hours he spends, and COURTIERS IMPACT IS BEING FELT HERE! Beauty Studio By Dewey a flutter up to this moment. Wait another month. homes, or have contracted for homes, without anv more in the next couple of years—far more than was even NATIONAL PUBLICITY ISOURS Whcthci we in this community have earned it or not, for the tourists concerning events along the coast—and and the stop-overs many to witness this annual event. Events personal hope of material gain. WINS A HABIT WITH GUTHRIE For the life of me, I cannot understand seme attitudes in this vicinity—to understand discred iting attempts on parts of some concerning this area’s future ex pansion. Rumors are thick that this plywood plant is a hoax, it is a “wildcat scheme.” In an in terview with the incorporators, proof for the article was pro duced to convince me of the au thenticity of the story published last week. It runs in my mind that I once read that if you '‘have faith the size of a grain of mustard, you can more mountains.” Perhaps a little of that faith might help this area right now, if it were rightly practiced. I am frank to admit rumors have run, in the years past that this or that was coming here, only to have the rumor prove to be just a rumor. In the case of this plywood plant I do not believe there is any trickcry, or rumor. I saw too much evidence. Another thing which convinces me is the fact that key men of the corporation have already pur chased homes, or have contracted for homes. Some of these were listed in realty transfers last week. I cannot picture a man putting out money for a home unless he is a multimillionaire. L I am not fooled that easily, quite. / have talked to the superin tendent-to-be. He has purchased ■ a home, find lias revealed some I of the plans for the new indus try which soon will be here. He । holds nothing but optimism, and \ certainly is not a millionaire to buy “just for show.” His assur- I ance to me was sincere, his at- titude was one of joy. Were this industry a wildcat scheme. cer- i tamly men like him are in for , By VlltUC of the win list Eriday evening. W inning of . . . largely With K C R E OPENING ENTHUSIASTIC Hungry? CHETCO HOURS: 6:oo A. M. TO i :oo A. M. JIM'S CABINET SHOP Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cabinet* Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors, Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers. IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD— YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD! Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs Dr. Henry S. Crawford CHIROPRACTOR Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days Mondays, Tuesday, Thursday Evenings, 7-9 878 Front St., Crescent Ctiy Phone 2802 (Next to Greyhound Bus Depot) Quality Cleaning and Pressing KEYS MADE a en Also Agents for nse was the interest area DEL NORTE LAUNDRY For your house, car. or padlock in One Minute. issured programs of wide interest. The crucial Pickup and Deliver, Service, on With our Modern Kcy-Dup- licutmg Machine! : Yeung's 5 & 10 When Your Dollar Has Mow Cc*^’ CAFE Hom c-Mad e Pies It is not exactly amusing. nor is it the right picture for youth three drunks “set up a ’bai” on a vacant lot here, and in their stupor, go through the motions of conducting a saloon. I’ll admit there was considerable comedy in the actions of these. one an old man well in his dot age. but at the same time there was a disgust that cannot be lighted easily. People of this area who serve < r sell intoxicating liquors. shouki take note and stop selling to the sc fellows for many rt usons. It is difficult. I an sure, to keep from selling to a man when he is soln r, and later to see what may happen, as it did last week. I hopt bu ^messes of this area. that this spectacle be not repeated. Abuses of any privilege by a few always put an unfavorable opinion in the minds of people. Public opinion may strong and many have found out how ; radio station. I PHONE 381 CALL 233 I BROOKINGS, ORE. / 1 Mondays and Thursdays ’ 'i. . ' *