Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 10, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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    BRQQKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age T wo
Mrs. Mildred Byrne was a guest
be represented at the Portland
of
her daughter, Joan, at Snell
Tn. «Ge, to be held later this
Parade
Hall,
Oregon State College, Cor­
month. The group will fly there
vallis,
last week-end.
for the week-end.
Capt.
and Mrs. Joe Hiatt of
Kntered as second-class matter, at the Po^tofflce at Brookings. Ore.
W. H. Hibbard will be in the
Tacoma
were recent visitors of
main office of Coos-Curry Elec-
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
Coquille,
for
Mr.
and
Mrs. C. P- McCulloch,
Dave Franklin, owner of the. trjc Co-operative,
on
Gardner
Ridge road.
Coast
Freight
Lines,
get
our
nod
cne
WC
ek,
beginning,
Monday,
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
this week for the good job he is I
SUBSCRIPTION' RATES:
doing and planning to do for the
people of Southwestern Oregon.
He has purchased the Peterson
One Year, in Curry County----------------------
INSURE TODAY---------
$3.00 Auto Freight, running to and;
serving Reedsport from Coos Bax.
Dave, who purchased a lemon of
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any a business when he bought the
Central Tranfer, has won him­
change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two old
Fire, Theft, Auto, Truc^, Comprehensive, ourei
self a lion’s share of the respect
ot
Curry
county
by
his
business
­
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will
Public Liability and Property Damage, trough
like methods and courteous serv-
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
ice to everyone
If Dave could purchase the
franchise of the line to Poitland
he will have done this area a
Established in 1846
greater service. Perhaps that is
Sunday, if you have any sentiment at all, you will go his plans—at least I sincerely do
Let Your Insurance Problems Be Mine­
hope so. Dave h^es this area - j
he is desirous of putting a tei-
all out” to hone
here sometime soon—and
need not mean than you minal
it seems that he could not pick
Appraisals and Information-No Obligation 11
a better time.
cier Motors. John Bowdish, who
once did during and land let-
cling work here, was formerly n
resident of that area. He still
has a brother there.
brookings - harbor pilot
THE AMERICAN WAY!
AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.
MOTHERS WILL BE HONORED
os
must be reckless in your spending-it is surprising how
little material worth it takes to please that dear lady.
Your mother, who gave so unselfishly toward your
well-being and happiness, thrives on “feeling” or “rec-
i—to re-
live those clays of your . i infancy and youth. So powerful
part, you’d find her willing to do
School election has been set
for
lor Monday,
Monaay, May 21 at which
......
time the county votes to exceed
the six per cent limitation tar
foi
conduct of the schools of the
county. Every district in the en­
tire county is affected with some
school problem, most of them by
increased enrollment. Most all
?ondt^;
inflationary conditions.
1
U.r
mnct inllv it
Even under the increased bud-
amount, it is surprising just
To please her most tuny, it
how economical the county is to
conducts its schools for the next
year. Much of this is
«
11
1 tn the equalization made by
the center of attraction. Remember he unse IfishneSS and rurai school board. Voters, then,^
iu<t favorably
jin
L1V
are obligated to vote
act accordingly when you honor her, Sum
on this issue, for conducting the
schools on a warrant basis may
prove to be an expensive experi­
ment, if the issue woes not car­
ry over the county.
' Next year, it is forecast, the
other schools of the county are
is urgent to meet the demands soon to be thrust upon likely to face the same situation
which confronts Brookings now.
the community, one cannot help getting a thrill in see­ A different understanding seems
to be held this year over piexi-
ing the improvements being wrought in this community. ous
years when . budgets from
While still much "at sea” where to find things, the the various districts did not get
the same scrutiny.
Curry county, with its expan­
sion, may be plagued with new
school problems for the next b n
or more years for this county is
which houses Wilson Freeman’s new store,
only beginning to grow. C o-opei-
it is such moves that mark Brookings as a p
ation now among all districts is
! likely to help everyone later on.
O. Leonard Insurance Agency
Telephones 341 or 281
Brookings, Oregon
Hungry?
HomeMtide Pies
BUILDING DEMAND IS URGENT
LOCAL
place along the coast can boast of a more
attractive market. Others of the area expt
IT SEEMS TO ME
defiws description for beauty. It
is' moderate in ft mpcraturc. as
mr as Montana places go. due
to its locution on the lake, but
vient y of snow. . On
r does halt I--
■* ’ ­
this fact Whitefish has capital
ized by putting in a great ski-
big resort.
Whitefish is but 20 miles from
entrance to
Belton, the
National
Park,
which 1
Glacier
believe is the greatest scenic spot
on the face of the globe. Manx
were the days that 1 took off
say at 5:00 p. m. Saturday, and
spend that night and Sunday in
this park. Fortified with a bed-
roll, a frying pan and a tew \ ic-
tuals. I would stop wherever the
.larkness owrtook me, there to
imp.
the railroad. that
Ou tsidt
south u\ stern
P is truly t
the world. I*
KV
In May i ssue of ' Ford Time
published b\ the ? Foni Motor Co
to mail to prosine-
for
five, or steady customers, an ar
the
Hing atout
J
Mont [ Written
of While
on. a ho vent
Doro! hy .
a child. and w ho
m New
ante a
brought
to
me
memorie
lack
d me a
j may.
Whitt
T
l
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Axford
were visiting here from Santa
Rosa last week. They called on
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Sandbo and
Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd I AlObS.
Moss, swum
south
.
.
Axford
1
of the state line. M
. once
.
owned what is now Parker
chorage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hull aie par-,
ents of a son. born last week at ।
However,
and many trout
* out-door men
almost eta ry
- life that makes one love the
great outdoors.
What Dorothy Johnson did for
Whitefish, 1 hope I may be able
t< do tor this area of Oregon It
time to get a bunch of pic-
to illustrate an article, but
tur
i tamh a well-written story ot
a and what it has to
this
by the
offer should be accej
publication.
« ame
th
Du nty tht days I
at
it ad valley ton
for th<
NEWS!
^ir. and Mrs. Tony Olsen were
pleasantly surprised Sunday as
members of Satellite Chaptei. C.
E. S .. and others called during
the afternoon to give the Olsens
a house-warming in their new
home just recently finished. Re­
freshments were served to 40
guests and a table lamp was pre­
sented to the Olsens.
A loyal Barbershop quartet will
FOR RAWIN' CODW TR5 ES
NATURES WAV
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So.
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I JIM'S CABINET SHOP
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cahmets
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Dears,
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IF ITS MADE OF WOOD—
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Turn off 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Sign*
Dr. Henry S. Crawford
Office House .. 10 to 6, on all days
Mondays. Tuesday. Thursday Evenings, 7-9
IT.one 290
878 Front St..
(Next to Greyhound Bus Depot)
lur-def Cleaners
Quality Cleaning and Pressing
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HOURS: 6:00 A. M. TO 1 :oo A. M.
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Saw Chain Carp.
DEL NORTE LAUNDRY
Pickup and Deliver,, Service, on
BROOKINGS, ORE.
CALL 233
Mondays and Thursdays
SAW O'"* $F£Ct*O$T*
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