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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1952)
Thursday, May BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON PACE SIX For W h at It's W orth . Buses W ill Run Local Aerie Will Be Hosts Td District Convention Junction, G ran ts Pass, Medford, tn d Brookings. ----------------------------------------- By C lifford P. R owe Next Sunday, May 18, Aerie I realize that I am laying myself wide open to the ac M onday, M a y 19, No. 3087, F ra te rn al O r d e r of cusation of Being old fashioned, hut just the same I can Eagles, will be hosts to the dis N —O—T —I - C - E not but admit that I am alarmed con Strike Is Settled trict conference, at the local V et K atherine's cerning the modern trend toward more Radio news, Sunday evening, erans of Foreign W’ars hall. Following a down-town parade stated th at agreem ent had been glass in home construction. Beauty Shop reached between the Pacific Grey at noon, the m eeting will com The movement which started with the hound Company and the striking mence at 1 :00 p. m. w ith an in Kay Sandstrom itiation to be staged by officers “picture window” has since become so bus drivers, and service on the of E venings by A ppointm ent the local aerie. coast route, and in the seven H arbor, Oregon exaggerated that the modern home dwell w estern states, which had been This district comprises Cave »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ er finds himself and family Hitting about affected, would be restored on Monday, May 19, thus ending a There was a day when houses had walls paralyzing strike which had been with windows hung with blinds which existing since M arch 1. MILDRED'S BEAUTY SALON J could I k - pulled down w h e n the lights A eonmprom ise had been ad 1 justed, the news stated, saying were on. The passing pedestrian might hear queer sounds the drivers would be given a 5 li - Introducing Prances Cain, experienced operator! and find himself wondering if Smith were beating his day-week im m ediately and the Formerly of Klamath Falls t wife again—but he could never know for certain. And full dem and of a five-day week f would be reached later. No fu rte r then there was always the lady next door who nightly, details w ere given. 9 t with the lights out, peered unseen from behind her blinds Highway 101, from E ureka to ? TH U RSD AY A N D FRID AY we give early and f Portland, not served by any mode j late appointments for the worthing women s con- J j to watch the scandalous goings on of the Jones’ young of tran sp o rtatio n except by G rey PH O N E 2?8 i S sters across the street. But alas, those joys are gone forever. hound, was w orst hit of possibly 2 venience. Today I find myself walking by those new homes with the entire territo ry coming under the strike. my gaze directed elsew here for fear that if I glance toward a house 1 may see a highly respected citizen dribbling f<xxl Jim m y Peterson, son of Pete, down his shirt front or his gixxl wife emerging from the p rin te r at the Pilot, and three CHETCO MILL & LO G G IN G SUPPLY friends, spent S atu rd ay night and the bath. Sunday w ith his father, and fam ( )ne detail, however, has me puzzled somewhat. I have- ily. The group live at G rants Pass. HEADQ UARTERS FOR: noticed that while driving at night along a highway bordered by these new1 structures, I never see any inhab Sawmill and Logging Supplies; Esco Logging Rig Stimmcr Cut Prices! itants. The lights are on, the drapes, pictures, and fur ging; Skookum Blocks; Forgings; Pacific Wire niture are beautiful; but I never see any people. L. & D. Wood Yard Rope, Socketing and Splicing; Hi-Voltage, Rough As 1 drive on my way 1 like to think back in the pri Service Light bulbs; R. Hoe & Co. Ins., Inlaid, Sio.oo vacy of the kitchens of those home, Dad is sitting in his Mill-wood, cord Electro and Regular Saw bits, Shanks, Hoe, Symons shirtsleeves, tilted back in his chair with his socked feet Plywood Cores, cord S i2.00 and Atkins Pattern. Si400 hoisted up on the kitchen table while Mother is peering Oak wood, cord Any Length! from behind the house’s only blind trying to figure out Box 543 Brookings Phone 2539 Phones 2546 or 2341 wh.it kind of a new rug the Murphy’s have draped on their bathroom floor.. s Home On Pur lough Hob K err arrived home S a tu r day noon for a 15-day fulough at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry K err. Caroline of Coos Hay also cam e for M other’s Day w ith h er parents. N O R M A 'S Beauty Salon CARVER-HUSEBY ELECTRIC CO. "A’o Job Too Big or Too Small” Industrial and Residential Installation and Sales! Motor re-winding and electrical maintenance! We are equipped to give your electrical need our immediate attention! GEORGE DAL ION , Manager, Fern Street Phone 2944, across street from Chetco Inn next door to Brooking Mkt. Since 1933 « ROEDER Funeral Home Phone 1091 ( RI SCI-NT CITY Born in Ruling, China— Missionary Parents. I am a member of the American Association of I niversity Women, an ac tive Church member, Sun day school teacher, member ot the American Legion Auxiliary, and member of the Albany Community Choristers. Women of Oregon as well as the men should have a \oicc in the all. 111s of the Nation. 1 oppose wasteful er- tiasagance ot proposed Universal Military Training, as a start down the road tc a Military state. 1 wnl tight to prohibit misleading interstate advertise ment ot Alcoholic Beverages, and for the enforcement of strict gambling laws. 1 favor statchixid for Alaska and Hawaii. Serving Brookings 508 11. St. Congressman, Fourth District Married to a n Albany contractor, a n d mother of two sons. Evenings by Appointment! « Republican, Candidate for Nomination I aught school and lived in the Rogue River valley. Hours: () a. in. to 5 p m. II « VOTE FOR BARBARA S. DRAPER * TUH’iiim iflHi'm BARBARA S. DRAPER. i Paid Political Adv. ( 1 his information furnished by Bar bara Draper for the Voters’ Pamphlet). r*