Thursday, September 25, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Cincinnatus Hiner! Ever Hear of Him?
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gon, M arch 7, HM6, un d er the Act of M arch 3. 1879.
M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher
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IN R E C O G N IT IO N
P erh a p s you as read ers a re not in te re ste d in th e tro u b les of
th e s ta ff here this is offered m erely in way of ex p lan a tio n and
also appreciation.
T he first th re e w eeks following th e d e a th of Dewey A kers,
p u b lish er and editor, the Pilot w as go tten out w ith th e help of
W es Sibley, who o p erates the T y p o -P rin t, (k)ld Beach. T he new s
papers to th e south, located in th e friendly city o f an o th e r
s ta te “C rescent C ity A m erican ” and “Del N o rte T rip lic a te ”, very
kindly offered the services of linotype o p e ra to rs for th e next
tw o w eeks. To Mike Neish, P ost M aster, C rescent C ity, we are
in d ebted for g ettin g th e m achine in run n in g condition and also
se ttin g tyjM* evenings.
rinrlnnstus Miner started growinr famous in Brownsville a little later than 1852 when he rolled a big
rock off the top of a hi<h hill and killed his neighbors cow. Just a kid. he ran away from home. Grown
up, he started a newspaper in Eugene, championing the cause of the South, and the irate Northern
sympathizers ran him out of town. Third chapter: As Joaquin Miller, Cincinnatus built himself a house
at Canyon City along about 1868. became the county judge, practiced law, commenced to grow famous
In a big way, and went to London where his writings won international acclaim. The picture shows
’ the cabin In which Cincinnatus Miner, or Joaquin Miller, wooed the Muse in Canyon City.
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'Wood-shedding7
B y Ol Speh
Looks like from here th a t th e
B arb ersh o p p ers a re going to have
a h u m d in g er of a parad e and p ro
g ram on O cto b er 4th. W ith th e
help of th e C ity lib ra ry group,
they a re going to put on a p ro
If all goes well this week T he Pilot should be o u t on tim e.
gram for th e benefit of th e lib rary
S ince su b scrib ers and read ers have been m ost kind and p atien t,
fund, T he w ay I look at it, t h a t ’s
a p re tty good cans«' and we should
w e call u|x>n y o u r generosity fu rth e r by asking th a t if anyone
all do th e m ost to support it.
read in g this colum n knows of an available linotype o p erato r,
Not only th a t, but you d o n ’t
ac tiv e o r retire d , to please give us th e inform ation by com ing in,
w ant to m iss this swell e n te r
telep h o n in g o r w riting. T hank you.
tain m en t.
M inna S. A kers and S ta ff
T h ere will be local ta le n t plus
som e q u a r te ts brought in from
out of tow n, and i t ’s going to be
'The const ruction of a je tty at th e m outh of th e C hetco
a good show.
R iver is a m a tte r of great im p o rtan ce to S o u th e rn C u rry C ounty.
IXrn’t forget to buy y o u r tick et
W hen this je tty is co n stru c te d it has been suggested th a t the
early. T hey a re on sale at
basin, b etw een th e riv e r’s m outh and Tide Rock, be dredged out.
Y oung’s 5&10. G ould’s shoe store,
A m inim um of from tw elve to fifteen feet of w a te r at low tide
is co n tem p lated .
and at th e S o u th e rn C u rry R ealty
com pany office.
T h e Pilot will discuss th e b en efits of th is p ro jec t in la te r
T he show is going to be held in
issues R ight now it is concerned w ith those things th a t come
N
orris
K em p’s re cen tly rem o d
first.
eled P ine th e a tre . I ’m going to
This developm ent of the C hetco R iver has been approved by
try and get a hold of one of
arm y engineer« and has been estab lish ed by Act of Congress.
word got to these old e a rs th a t th e
Tin* fo u ndation has lx>en laid. T he s tru c tu re can now be erected
T his is s tric tly h earsay , but
T he successful conclusion of th is im provem ent is now de
won! got to thes old e a rs th at th e
p en d en t upon th e in tere st and energy of us who live in this
S ta n P a tte rs o n s are doing a lit
a re a If we stan d by and ju st talk about it th e re su lt shall be
tle rem odeling. I t ’s e ith e r they
n o th in g W ishful th in k in g is a w aste of tim e. If we a re going to
are m aking th e ir kitchen la rg e r or
get an y w h ere in this v en tu re we have to roll up o u r sleeves and
th e ir d ra in board sm aller. Any
go to w ork.
body know ?
T he Pilot has m ade an u nprejudiced stu d y of the C hetco
Also, could som eone straighten
D evelopm ent.
me out on w here Jesse Dews w as
It has com e to the conclusion th a t, in th e best in te re sts
M onday night ?
Som eone said,
of a su b sta n tia l m ajority of th e people in this area, this Devel
they saw him w ith his jaw all
op m en t be com pleted.
swollen up. On second thought
m aybe I ’d b e tte r ask Mrs. D ew s?
Money is req u irt'd to pay for this developm ent. W e m ust
ask C ongress for the ap p ro p riatio n of this m oney. O u r req ue st
should tie su b m itted to C ongress by a delegation of o u r citizens.
I lie ('lift Brimins
T hey should go to W ashington and plead o u r cause. W e should
I lonored At Party
stan d behind this delegation and give it o u r w hole h e a rte d sup
Mr. and Mrs. C liff R rim ni
po rt. T he next session of C ongress convenes in J a n u a ry , 1953.
moved
th e ir last household effects
A ccordingly, we should m ake o u r a rra n g e m e n ts now.
I to R ogue R iver th e first of the
E very o rg anization, in d u stry and |ierson in S o u th e rn C u rry
week. T hey have purchased a
C ounty should be co n tacted and asked to u n ite in th is project.
ranch of over 400 ac res in th at
T his is not a one m an show. It is c\er> body’s business.
vicinity and a re ru n n in g several
As th e agency to assem ble the g e tto g e th e r d etails of the
hu n d red head of c a ttle and horses
C hetco D evelopm ent the Pilot suggests th e B rookm gs-H arbor
F rie n d s a re so rry to have the
C h am b er ot C om m erce O u r C h am b er ot C om m erce has w orked
1 B rim m s leave and hop«' they will
zealously and h ard to im prove this a rea It has had this D evelop
het u rn to renew ac q u ain tan ce s
m en t u n d er co n sideration for som e tim e and is inform ed upon
often.
th«' necessary steps here to be taken.
On F rid a y night they w ere hon-
Is it too m uch to ask, just for once, th a t we all get to g e th e r
io re d g u ests of th e E a s te rn S ta r |
and bring ab out th e accom plishm ent of som ething th a t shall re
at a d in n er at D o n ’s C liff House
su lt to o u r g reat m u tu al b en e fit? A re we out ol order w hen
F o rty -tw o h usbands and t h e i r ;
w e suggest th a t, ju st for once, we forget o u r ¡xrsonal d iffe r
w ives w ere p resen t.
S a tu rd a y
ences and have fa ith in m rselves and one a n o th e r? Maybe if
night a farew ell p a rty w as given
w e tn « d it once we would like it to th e e x ten t of try in g it again.
for them by th e Rod and Gun C lub
It has often been said th a t faith accom plishes w onders. H ave we
at th e club house on B enham
any reason to believe it would do o therw ise for us*
Road in H arbor,
L e t’s decide th a t w e a re going to have th e C h e tco D e ve lo p
T he co m m u n ity 's h e a rte s t “Au-
m e n t. L e t ’s m ake a d e fin ite d e te rm in e d s ta rt in th is d ire c tio n
tt s do it
NOW
v v » re v o ir” and 'good lu c k ” go w ith
r . A. them to th e ir new hom e.
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