Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 25, 1951, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
P age T wo
T hursday, October 25, 1951
also a protection for not just any
Other exhibitions a r e sched­ of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
person can obtain a license to uled for San Francisco, Los An­ ry Kerr.
do business, if fullest powers of geles and Hollywood.
Mrs. Frances Bingham went to
Bntered as second-class matter, at the postofflee at Brookings, Ore., the ordinance is invoked. There
They will go to Sweden early San Diego late last week where^
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
is a protection promised by this in 1952 to make their home. Mr.
ordinance, if I read it correctly. Sterner says: “This is a loyely she will meet her son, Bob Church T
who is returning from the Far
D bwey A kers , Editor and Publisher
I would again like to compli­ young country and still pioneer­ East.
ment the work being done by the ing. There is plenty of subject-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
council of Brookings. While matter all around for an artist,
A letter from Don Jaklewicz
One Year, in Curry County__________________ $3.00 I first
sometimes do not agree with when you look for it.”
to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Jaklewicz, Harbor, contains
One Year, outside Curry County______________ $3-5° everything they do or may do.
I will be quick to point out that
I information that he will leave
their main plan is to do the most
Calif., Tuesday or
N O TICE T O SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any good for the most people. After
Wednesday for a Pacific destina­
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hendrickson tion. The crew- hopes it will be
change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two all, that is democracy.
These councilmen are. taxpay­ of Salem spent the week-end at the Philippines. Don’s address for
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will ers— pay an average amount <»/’ the Sam J. Gott home. Mr. Hen­ a time will be: Mobile Const. Bn.
taxes as compared to anyone in drickson is a brother of Mrs. Gott. No. 5. Navy 3002. Fleet Post Or-
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
the community. Certainly it is J Hev. John L. Mumbower re­ fice, San Francisco, Calif.
foolish to believe they would be turned Saturday from Los An­
I
« D C D C A k lA I
^another team— t h e candle has willing to pass anything whicn geles where he was called more
Navy Photographer Paul Pet­
JUST r C lO U N A L heen burned at both ends. The would saddle themselves unless than a week ago by the serious erson Jr. and Bill Mirland. both
Trojans, if those who listened to they believe in the move. It is
recently stationed a t Kodiak
the ytime, remember, went out to the aim of this council to make illness of his aged father.
Alaska,
arrived here Sunday en
Mr. and Mrs. Merle N. Hast­
“ ttame the Golden Bears — and Brookings a city in which all of
route to San Francisco to a new
ings returned to their Portland
did a thorough job.
us wish to live.
assignment. They stopped off to
home
in the Laurelhurst district
Washington State told every­
visit
Peterson’s father, employee
• • •
Monday. They had been in this
one last Saturday that their big Why cant’ organizations supply area through the lily harvest at of the Pilot. On a 30-day leave
battle with California was not a the Pilot with dates of any func­
the A. K. Hastings home. The between assignments, the two are
fluke by going to the OSC home­ tion so it can be published a brothers grow bulbs south of Har­ leisurely visiting friends and rel­
coming at Corvallis, and making week or more in advance, and bor.
atives along the way. From here
it a debacle for the Beaver fans. by this avoil conflicts with other
the two will go to Dunsmuir, to
This should remind fans of this community functions. A good ex- , Shirley Kerr, student at South­ Peterson’s home. The Petersons
area of fhe days about the time ample of this is the Wranglers’ ern Oregon College of Education. will move here as soon as a
of the first world war, and again dance and the High School Carni­ Ashland, was a week-end visitor house can be found.
in 1930, that the Cougars are al­ val, each event of considerable
ways potent contenders never to interest.
be sold short.
The Pilot would be glad t o ,
I Immediately after the last war carry a column of forthcoming
the midwest had it all over the events, with no charge attached
Pacific coast when it came to that re-occurrence of this may
Certified Wateh matter and Jeweler
football, reversing fhe trend of never happen again. What say?
HOTEL BROOKINGS BUILDING
so many years when the west
won most of the games. This
The best in Diamonds, Watches, Bracelets
year it seems to hare changed —
but
definitely.
One
cun
look
for
By DBWEY
Silverware and Jewelry
Whereas, the citizens and all
several years
Western super­
interests within t h i s City of
I can save you money in watch repairing!
Am not certain what emotion iority on the gridiron.
Brookings are directly interested
to hold over the fall of the mighty
Let Your Jeweler Be Your Guide
California, whose gridiron dyn­
On pages five, six and seven of in the further development of the
asty was wrecked last Saturday this issue will be seen eight em­ tourist and vacationist industry
by the Trojans of Southern Cali­ ergency ordinance passed by the which produces new cash income
fornia. Pappy Wandorf. mentor city council, which reminds us from outside points and brings
of the Golden Bears, should have that we have come of age and new settlers, beneficial and profi­
realized what was in store for must act the part. I can picture table to the taxpayers and to ev­
him after the experience of the quite a number of dissentions on ery channel of trade in this com­
week before when Washington ordinances, but from a careful munity; and
State College came within an eye­ study of each, 1 see that planning
Whereas, our non-profit, eight
lash of tying him. and possibly for the the future is definitely a counties Oregon Coast Associa­
Our complete shop is open to general repair
winning a moral victory, if no thought in all these ordinances. tion (organized 32 years tgo, is
for trucks and trailers.
better.
The license ordinance is for increasing tourist and vacationist
True, California made Minne­ the sole purpose of raising im­ traffic, by developing highway fa­
sota and Pennsylvania look like mediate revenue for city manage­ cilities and conducting effective
high school teams in previous ment — to bridge the time until publicity and advertising for the
(fames. Maybe therein lies the rea­ gas tax money is available about Oregon Coast counties (and cit­
son why California is tinlay just February first. These licenses a e ies) and Del Norte County, Calif.;
Now, therefore Be It Resolved,
ACETYLENE - ELECTRIC WELDING
that I, Roliert O. Dimmick, mayor
of the City of Brookings, do here­
by proclaim the week beginning
i block south of Mobile Sta.*' Next to Plywood Plant
Oct. 28. “Oregon Coast Week ’,
by virtue of the fact that the Ore­
gon Coast Association will hold its
Annual convention at Gearhart.
Ore., for the purpose of formul-
lating next year’s program of ac­
tion, designed to further develop
WATERPROOEING
PAPER HANGING
our highways, airways and tour­
ist industry; and
i
1
Further
Urge
all
citizens
and
Cure Gen. Del.
organizations to attend this con­
vention and participate in the im­
Book Cases, Writing Desks, Corner Cabinet*
portant business sessions a n d
conferences, on Oct. 28. 29 and 30
Kitchen Cabinets, Breakfast Nooks, Doors,
at Gearhart Hotel. Gearhart, Ore.
Windows, frames, cupboard doors, drawers.
when all official committees, dele­
Maybe io ti Have Been Waiting For 'Em
gates, members and boards will
IB IT’B MADE OB WOOD—
meet and act upon projects sched­
uled for 1952.
YOU HAVE A JOB FOR J. E. FIFIELD!
Dated this 22nd day of Oct'.
T urn off 101 a t Beach Road. Follow the Sign*
WE IIAVE A FEW 700x15 IN STOCK
1951. ROBERT O. DIMMICK,
Mayor of Brookings.
Goodyear lir e Dealer
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GOETZ BLDG.
Swedish A rtis t
Visits In D istrict
A recent viistor at the Fred
Gustafson home, was the famous
Swedish artist, Malte Sterner and'
his wife. Jean. They were also
guests of Mt. and Mrs. Carl W.
| Dam. Mr. Dam. a local artist,
| had much training and expert-
' ence in art work in Sweden.
Known best on this continent
| and in Europe for his dry points
andetehings. Mr. and Mrs. Sterner
have spent the years since their
marriage in Toronto. Canada, in
traveling through Canada, sketch­
ing and exhibiting,
I hey have had exhibitions at
Oregon State College, Corvallis,
and at I niverslty of Oregon, Eu­
gene. as well as at Coos Bay.
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