Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 19, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOK INGS-H ARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS OREGON
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
Entered as second-class matter, at the postoffice at Brookings, Ore.,
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year, in Curry County-------
One Year, outside Curry County.
hopeful that I may, in a small western hemisphere. Presence or
way help to keep this place ex- ; this group should inspire youth
panding and approaching a city \ of Brookings to also form a bandv
that is its due.
—like Port Orford, Langlois andf
For further meaning of what Gold Beach have. Sponsored by
I hope you readers to grasp from Rotary, there will be no admis-
this column, read “A Man With­ sion charge, although people are
out a Country,” especially what expected to contribute to help
Phillip Nolan told the young fel­ defray cost of meals and rooms
low, not long before he died. To over night for the 40 coming to
live without a country, without entertain us.
Facts concerning this remark­
a city, or county, would be al­
able
band may be seen elsewhere
most unbearable.
Brookings now has become an in this issue and should convince ..
entity. It will be granted those | you what music can and will do
privileges due a city it will now for the youth if only given just
share in gas tax funds, will also half a chance. Hope to see you
get quite a sum of money from among the crowd. You can see
other taxing units, which, here­ yor yourself Brookings needs band
tofore, have been lost as far as and a band instructor.
this area has been conaerned.
Mrs. George Hannan and chil­
I es, Brookings has become an
dren, Marilyn, Larry and Kathy,
. entity ___
and .....
not one of us should
By Dewey
just returned from Central Ore­
I anyway try to de feat that.
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gon where they spent three weeks
Greatest need for Brookings,
now, since incorporation has been
Next Monday, a Canadian band visiting relatvies.
O. S. Young took his dog to
voted by the people, is a lot of will visit this city, This group, all
Crescent
City veterinary, Mon­
down to earth co-operation on i in their teens, is reported to b«
the part of each citizen in this one of the best bands in the day after it had been hit by car.
proposed city. The majority has |
said “yes” to incm ¡»oration, so
it behooves everyone of us to
help in the setting up of the
city government. There must be ।
some careful thinking and plan-,
ning, so as npt to get into any
pit falls which have, in the past,
Ilas dream kitchen, large view windows,. hardwood iloors
garage, guest house, marvelous panoramic view, attractive
plagued several cities.
close-in location. $3500 handles, immediate possession. Also
There should be, first, an elec­
two large 12-acre lots for sale, reasonable.
tion to pick city officials to handle
the city affairs. These should be
men of good business acument
is regarded good by all people ob
the area, regardless of what we
may think personally. Running
a city is like running any busi-
ness it must bc conducted in a
manner which is reasonable and
business-like.
People' who have nice homes in
this area should be assured that i
a zoning ordinance will protect
the value of their property by
forbidding some industrial plant
from setting up next door, or an
obnoxious business as a wrecking,
yard, or slaughter house from'
TRY OUR DAILY SPECIAL LUNCH!
$2.50
$3.00
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any
change of address in advance, bail tire to do so costs tivo
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription it’ill
be dropped unless subscriber notifies rilot
WHAT OF BROOKINGS' FUTURE?
and ‘ those who will not
By this is meant: those who will work mwaid the fu­
ture, and those who prefer to remain the way they are.
or were, who will lend no hand to the development of
of incorporation has solved the situation—really prob-
FOR SALE
TWO BEDROOM HOME
W. S. JONES
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this area must be willing to serve in capacities they may
Secfood, Steck end Chicken Dinners
voters who turned out to ballot, wanted incorporation,
then, under the plan of our government, the act should
move, with keener interest, so our actions should
to more than s
r
Bargains
Chetco Cafe
parking rules w
should be
set up, enabling
the town, to h»\
v Ir e here. Prov siens must he
mrde for police promotion, all cf
¡which must be done by co-opera-
WE BAKE OUR OWN PIES
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ident of this nt a
OPEÀ3 6 A. M. TO 1 A. M
JIM'S CABINET SHOP
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Comer Cah’neta
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD—
wire
d w ith top 3 fc t high, side curtains, heavy mesh
ides, tine tins with one extra; can be seen at
rty Tu ins< rvk 1 station.
DALE
SMITH
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Turn oil 101 at Beach Road. Follow the Signs
BOOKKEEPING
anized Pig Fence
with
$ 40.00
, with 31ft. galvanized gate and
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Phone 302
Room 6
Hendricks Building
Fire -proof Combination Safe . ......
S 30.00
BROOKINGS. OREGC
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