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BR(X)KINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
BROOKiNGS-HAREOR PILOT
Library Fnnd Is
On Tne Increase
Thursday, October 9, 1952
tem porarily. We feel sure that
there are six more individuals
who will help speed this really
xvorthy and needful cause. Checks
may he made payable to The
Chetco Comm unity Public Library
and delivered to Erm a Rice at
Southern C urry Really Office or
M yrtle Schaal Harbor. Or call
2824 if you would like to be con
tacted and given more inform a
tion.
will be elected, are as follows.
President, E rm a Rice; vice-presi
T H E R E 'S NO SU B S T IT U T E FOR C IRC U LATIO N
dent, Mae Simpson;, Secretary
M yrtle Schaal; Treasury, Jpwc |
E ntered as second-class m atter, at the postofTice at Brookings, O re
Judkins.
These officers, with the
gon, March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3. 1879.
following
five tru stees form the
The m em bers of the fund rais
Library'
Board.
T ru stees; Roy
ing
team
and
the
officers
of
the
M inna A kers , Owner and Publisher
Brown, Max Brainard, Jack Mc-
Chetco Com m unity Public Library
C arten, Sylvia Knox and Frenchie
inc. would like to let us all know
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Arrell. Mrs. Max Brainard, Li
how
w
e're
doing
as
of
now.
Al
One Year, in advance (in Curry County)
$2 00 though the exact
brarian and Mrs. Sam Dotson, as
of alt
all
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/
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uKiugn m e
value ot
sistant librarian, serving w ith o u t* *'
Unc rear, in advance (outside lu rry Co.)
$ 5 .5 0 assets are not available the pres-
Classified Adv. Rates 15c per line—Min 50c cash
cnt Picturc is one that is indeed As most of you know, but some reim bursm ent.
of our nexver people may not.
mu“ ■** by 5 —
—
The H arbor Community Club
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Item s and CassUied ads Wl„ „e received up to W e d n e J
fw m the started the library here some six
years ago and have m aintained
day noon.
V.F.VV Hall, is $2042.79. An ad- it up to now ,'getting the courtesy
ditional $500. is pledged but not of free housing where they might.
N a tio n a l A d v e rtisin g R e p re se n ta tiv e
in yet. Added to this are pledges However, w ith the continued Call Ph. 3521, Crescent City, or
of m aterials and labor on the growth of the community, they w rite P. O. Box 342, Crescent
building to be donated am ount felt th at the library should belong City. J. E. (Jim ) DAYTON, dis
ing to well over $1000.
Io and grow with the community, tributor. B utane tanks for rent,
EEhut
ewspaper
epresentatives inc
The Federal Security Agency and this is w hat has been done. sale or lease. Office located at
The present set up until the Anderson Plum bing Co., Fresno
under The H ealth and E ducation
N e w Y ork
•
Chicago
•
D e tro it
•
P h ila d e lp h ia
next
fiscal y e a r—Ju ly 1953, when Street, offi Pacific Ave., Crescent
al program are donating the land,
new
officers
and tw'o new' trustees City.
N O T IC E T O SUBSCRIBERS: K ^ / / y notify of any «.ppiaised at $1500. tor the new
change of address in advanee. Failure to do so costs two library the deed to be deposited
n a T itle Co. for delivery to the
cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will L ibrary Ass’n. when the building
is completed, which must be w ith
be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change.
in two years. These lots are 1. 2
and 3 of Block 29 at Brookings
W ELCOM E TO BROOKINGS
Guard Station. The building plans
draw’n by Roy Wcideman, are
In our city this week we all have the pleasure to welcome
being subm itted to the Federal
not only one but two large new businesses. One is recreational
Security Agency so th at they can
and one is commercial.
draft a contract of sale, at 100r-,
No expense has been spared by the owners of these beautiful
discount, for the lots.
stru c tu re s and we should feel proud that these people chose our
At first the Federal Security
community to invest their capital. When you look at the purely
Agency had stipulated that in
business benefits of any new enterprises, large or small, you
releasing these lots to the Library
m ust first kx)k far Ixjvond the initial outlay of money. You m ust
Association, t h e
requirement};
look at the purchase of m aterials, of the labor, of the furnishings,
would be proof of financial re
and most im portant, of the steady jobs and payroll added to
sponsibility to com plete a build
those we already have.
ing costing $75(X).OO on the site;
but the Board have finally con
The Azalea Lanes offer fine recreational facilities for clean
vinced
them Uiet with the do
relaxation for almost all ages. Com petitive leagues are now being
nated
labor
and m aterials, a build
form ed and anyone who would like to learn to bowl will be
ing
satisfactory
to them and to
• m ade to feel at home by Glen and Cleo Rogers.
our needs could be built at less
Is your home prepared to meet the strongest
cost.
The new garage and car agency being opened in our city
assaults that General Winter can bring?
is the first new car agency to serve Brookings. D. R. Conn and
The Library Board figure that
Would some money invested in modernizing
H arold Olson are representing the largest autom otive agency
an additional $2000.00, more or
and
improving, make your home more snug
in the nation G eneral Motors. The Buick car has quite a price
less, should be sufficient to com
range in the various mixlels they m anufacture.
plete the project.
and attractive and increase its value? Such
Additional $1000 in Sight
a
program can be readily financed at this
In operating the service garage in conjunction with the new
Report from one of the fund
bank
thrqugh an F.H A. Modernization Loan.
ca r agency your ca r will always be in “tip top” condition and
raising team says there is an
all this will be done right here inBrookings.
additional $1000 00 in sight. Mr.
Come in for complete information.
Morton of the Oregon S ta te Bank
The en tire area joins me in Bent W ishes and Success to
suggested to her th at if ten in
these new businesses and also may we extend a welcome to all
dividuals would give $100 each
passed ami fu tu re businesses coming and opening here.
Mayor Robert O. Dimmick he would be wiling to head the
BROOKINGS. OREGON
list. She secured three more men
who pledged their $100 but ill
) our Dependable Home Institution”
A CONTROVERSIAL QU ESTION
health and pressure of personal
M ember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
' usiness has halted her fine work
The entire community will no doubt endore the project
for Improvement of the m outh of the Chetco River and dredging
the basin betw<?n the mouth and Tide Rock tor building a jetty
th ere
Town and Country
Gas Company
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O REG O N STA TE BAN K
We must realize that it will take the united efforts ot all our
people and our various organizations in < rder to secure the
building ot tins project, coupled with the efforts off our Con
gressm en and senators in the national legislative body. These
men are ex ways ready and willing to assist in m atte rs of this
kind; but inform ation regarding it and the necessity for it. de-
Hfibls U|xtn the (xxiple ol Brookings.-Harbor. We cannot expect
them to come here ami search out our needs, and ascertain the
benefit it will be to our area and a large section of the coastal
territory. These are essential things they exjx«ct us to ascertain
for them.
May exerxone put his shoulder to the wheel and s ta rt this
much
project alo v». Let us know the estim ated coat
and all facts concerning f.
Brooklngs-Harbor is situated in one of the most beautiful
•cottons ol the coast w ith a clim ate that is ideal, there being very
little variation in tem p eratu re during th e en tire year This is a
clim atic condition anv •. etion would envy
Me can truly boast of being an industrial center. The
lum ber industry has been going forw ard in the last tour years
bv leaps and bounds. O ther industries have also been locating
here and more are considering locating here.
W ith an outlet to the sea, Brookings-H arbor may look
forw ard to Iteing a city comparable to Cooa Bay on the north
and E ureka on the south.
l ^ t us not be unm indfful of the fact it will be a bard and
long pull l ulling all together can accomplish an out to sea for
Brookings -Harbor It can be done.
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