Thursday October 2, 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
'Wood-shedding'
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T H E R E 'S N O S U B S T IT U T E F O R C IR C U L A T IO N
E n te re d as second-class m a tte r, at th e |M>stoffice at B rookings, O re-
All the Barbershoppers fell sorta
grxi, M arch 7, 1946, un d er th e Act of M arch 3, 1879.
unhappy since Monday night, Brad
Page told them he wouldn’t be able
M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher
to direct them at S aturday nights
doins. However they are lucky in
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('lassilied Adv. Rates 15c per line— M in. 50c cash
but they’ll make out. as Luther
Tisdale says, "you haven’t seen a
show put onby theBrookings c h a p t
er fail yet, have you?"
Well, on to th e show itself.
Everything looks good for a good
show put on by the Brookings chapt-
EEkiY
EWSPAPER ■ REPRESENTATIVES, IN C tets and other entertainm ent.
So, from the looks of things you
New York • Chicago • D e tro it • P h ila d e lp h ia
had better get your tickets while
the gettings good. Tickets are on
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: Kindly notify of any sale
a t • nearly all the business
change oj address in advance. Failure to do SO costs tWO establishm ents in town. There are
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1 quiite a few barbershoppers carry
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will ing them around and only too glad
to sell them .
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
Sure a good thing ’’Pop’’ Dim-
mick was at the practice Monday
night otherwise we would have been
A C O N T R O V E R S IA L Q U E S T IO N
without a tenor. As it was he really
A question not m uch discussed but of grteat in te re st to o u r
did a swell Job—course his tonsils
n atio n is w hat is called ‘‘T ide Land O il” T his probably is a m is
m ight be a little sore.
D on't forget the show Saturday
n o m er and th e "T ide Land O il” so called should be designated
night—let’s support the Library
as "O ff S hore L and" o r "M arginal Sea L an d ”.
Fund for as much as we can.
Tide land has alw ays been necognized as th a t n arro w s trip
« of land lying betw een th e ebb of th e low tide and th e flow of the
high tide. It m ay be only a few y a rd s w ide o r m ay be half a
m ile o r m ore. T his land has alw ay s been recognized as p ro p e rty
of th e S ta te and any developm ent th erein belongs to the S ta te
F reshm an in the dog house.
H ow ever, beyond the tide line th e re is a c o n tin e n ta l bench ex
Dr
Ronniger
exhibiting
his
ten d in g out into the ocean. F ro m the low tid e line, th re e m iles
daughters first pink dress.
o u t into the ocean is th e "M arginal S e a ”, u n d er the supervision
Bowlers having a "G ab-fest."
of th e governm ent w hose sh o re is ad jac en t to it.
Wally D arling hurring home with
B eneath th f lands of th e “O ff S hore L and” o r "M arginal
a fresh 30 lb. salmon.
S e a ”, a re Im m ense deposits of n a tu ra l resounfes such as oil,
m in erals, etc.
Thntse Bat Vershopei s “Tuning-
up” for S aturday inght.
T h e co n tro v ersy is: should th e developm ent of these re
so u rc es be u n d er th e S ta te or u n d er th e N ational g o v ern m e n t?
Hospitality at the Dairy Creem
The n atio n al go v errjv n t claim s the boundrx of th e S ta te ceases
Phyllis Kessler — beginning a
nt low tide. T he in te rn a tio n a l ag reem en ts and the law recognize
■ business career.
th e M arginal S ea" o r "O ff S h o re L ands as u n d er th e su p erv is
C harley Echols exhibiting a clever
ion of the national governm ent
Curry County m ap in wood.
S hould C ongress pass a law p e rm ittin g th e S ta te s b o rd e r
Mrs Akers running out of gas
ing th e oceans to «‘lite r in a c o n tra ct \\*ith com panies or coqM ira
Chas. Young's th a t rock hound
tions p erm ittin g them to develop th ese n a tu ra l resources w ith a
T h at im m aculate eating place
c e rta in profit going to th e S ta te s ; o r should th e developm ent be
—T he Dairy Creem.
u n d e r th e fe d eral governm ent and th e p ro fit be d istrib u te d
am ong all th e sta te s.
Fay and Rex Hayes knee-deep in
T h e S u p rem e C ourt has alw ays held th a t th e national gov , salmon and tuna.
e rn m e n t alone has supervision over the "M arginal S ea Lands"
Stanley Gribble looking for his ;
school equipm ent near th e P ilo t,
and U ucle S am seem s to hold th a t this is a m a tte r for the fed
Office.
e ra l g o v ernm ent and th a t th e boundary af th e S ta te and i t ’s
rig h ts ce ise at th e low tide m ark
The ra t- a -a ta t of pneum atic drills
installing parking meters.
T h e Pilot does not p resu m e to an sw e r th e question but
su b m its it for clarificatio n of "T ide L and O il" and "O ff S hore
L an d " o r "M arginal Sba Land Oil".
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Beginning Sunday, October 5
SERVICES EACH SUNDAY—
Sunday School 2:00 p.m.—Preaching };oo P-in. and 7:^0 pm .
Each W’ccw Night at 7:^0 pin. (Except Monday)
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