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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1954)
Brookings-1 (arbor Pilot, Thursday, April 22, 1954 BROOKINGS-HARBOR pilot AN IN D E PE N D E N T N EW SPA PER LETTER FROM WASHINGTON to be filled. Selection, of course, will be m ade on the basis of m erit from am ong the can d id ates who tak e th e exam ination. As yet I do not have com plete d etails concerning th e no m in a tion and selection of cad ets for the new Air Force Academ y, hut this d ate will be available soon and I will be glad to send it to anyone who is in terested. Historical Group Chooses Site For Museum In th e not too d istan t fu tu re at least soon enough so young m en who are in tere ste d m ight bc- T h e location behind the C oouiiu Rin th in k in g ab o u t it- an Air C o m m u n ity B uilding was chosen M inna A kers , O w n e r a n d Publisher Force A cadem y will be in o p era fo r th e p e rm a n e n t location of the tion. T he new A cadem y has been WILLIAM G. PH ELPS, E ditor C oos-C urry M useum . The tempor au th o rized by C ongress. A Com ary b u ilding is now located on a ... „ SUBSCRIPTION rates mission, as provided for in the law, One Tear In ad van ce tin Curry County» p a rt of th is site. This is one of S3 00 One Year, In ad van ce (out »trie Curry County» s now w orking on th e problem of th re e sites upon w hich the mem- >3.50 T h e follow ing m a y be of N A T IO N A L advertising r epr esen ta tiv e selecting a .perm anent location terest only to public ac co u n tan in- ts ,S of th e C°o s-C u rry Pioneer ■ ‘or the school. M eanw hile the Air and tax lawyers. I have obtained and H ,s to ™ a l A ssociation bal- ' 'S ewsi ’ a ,,,;R s R epresentatives , I nc . Force will a c tu a lly s ta rt the rork p ,,.« . r>eK()it Hh;, a very few copies of the enorm ous ,af th e ir m o n tb ,y m eeting A cadem y using an ex istin g Air tax revision hill as it was passed f a b lrd a y ’ A pril 10tb fo r c e base on a te m p o ra ry basis. Crf'/ N E W S P A P E R by the House of R ep resen tativ es L . , g ro i,p ex Pressed appreeia- At present o u r governm ent a t This hu »|< of 875 pages was an ! t !On. .. nati onal e d it o r ia l ,hp good Work of the P U B L IS H ERS • « s A s ¿ p C ÍA TI C?N trie M ilitary A cadem y a t W est expensive publication and not . U1,d’ng C o m m ittee in invest* ■ Point tra in s young m en to be of- ASSOCIATION v rv m any copies w ere p rin ted ,niT 1 av a i,ab le sites. M em b er --S y O H - > cers in th e arm y. N aval officers originally for use of the M em bers i D ' Car1, B ert GfniId and a re educated in th e N aval Aca- of the House in consider ng th e i J? ' N o rto n * (f« my at Annapolis. S ince th e A ir 1 ill. W hen the bill finally becom • T be p ro u P f u r th e r express I fo r c e is an independent branch of law it will undoubtedly he print.-,1 a PPre c ia t’on to th e S ta te Park o u r arm ed forces o p e ra tin g on a finally and officially and offered onini,ssion in offering the f a r w ith the A rm y and th e Navy. for sale by the G overnm ent P rin t- ^ oalf‘d ; Slte- to th e Coos Countv n / h‘ / i 1 f fo rth at ,asi w c e k s council m eetin g by which C ongress deem ed it advisable to - m s t c X «X ? ' r o “ nogn V treetS ing Office. M eanwhile, I shall be C ° ? rf f° r The H e n ry S tre e t site give it th e sam e s ta tu s w ith re glad to send the few copies of i,,ld f<> tb e C ity of Co<iuille for the spect to professional o fficer tr a in th e H ouse bill I have to those who pr.esont s ,te a " d for the service; ? Sf ,b *nti ohouf it, from th e view point of th e ta x ing. have real need of it in th e ir w ork " • haVe becn rendered cs- o n / l e v vine h CUy 1S ,, af ' f WOU,d acc°m p lish its purpose w ith - I he S ite Com m ission, I am told if they will w rite and request it pPCia] ,y th ro u g h th e custodians of U nder th e nl “ X™ PFOPerty of <b“ - t v alre ad y has m ore th a n 100 p ro first com e first served! 1 10 ( 'oiiuille C om m unity Building. posed locations for th e new Ac S m ith thn u “ 8<>t f° rth by C ity C ouncilm an W arren The S en ate is now w orking on v WflS read frorn Mrs. ‘ ’ ( in itial phase of the plan would see only c e n te r strip s ad» m y under con sideration. The , this big tax revision hill, i t will , a R o b ert’s 5 th g ra d e room of offerings rep resen t all a re a s in V r i p ^ V ’ nV,4 ’ W ,th fn° CUrbS ° r ParR ing a re a s finished. probably m ake some changes but !, ‘ Myr,<‘/" r e s t School in M yrtle ' >• U nited S ta te s. N ev erth eless h - 1 ‘ ra n g e from ^ r t e e n to eighteen feet wide it is not an antieinatoH ticip ated tu.,« th a t such I om t, ask in g if th e ir room nii ’ht dep en d ing upon th e density of tra ffic >• om m ission has announced be p erm itted to visit th e museum.* »hat ,t will receive and consider changes will he num erous. It u ' X X nKB: x ; “ X t . th _______ , that P m v will m ak e appointm ent should he noted, erefo re, additional proposals if th<y are th e book offered above is only 2 iro ,,hrb M rs. R alph Stevens of received before A pril 21. x r — by * w — ~ * V y purpose in w ritin g ab o u t the House version of th e law and ( oquille- O th p r school rooms are the ' in v,ted to visit th e M useum by n til th< this new A cadem y now, however, should not be used u until T he p ay m en t by th e p ro p e rty ow ners w ould tie light accord m ak in g ap p o in tm en ts in advance S e n a te changes are noted in it. is to give th e inform atio n th a t the • • • The n ex t m eetin g of the Coo4 h rs class of 300 ca d ets will lx* < u istorical I have ju st been inform ed th at ■'•’v m rn iniorm ed trial * rry * P io — n eer and H nisroric^i ••nroll.d in Ju ly 1955 nex t >:, a r the Flood C ontrol subcom m ittee A Assoc,a^ion ssociation w ill be held in the th- rh e cadets will be selected from I of th e House C onm m ittee on Pub- * lxes O range H all a t D enm ark all of the s ta te s w ith th e allo ca K W 0 0 p .u , Interrat T ' X ’Z w he W orks will hold a public hear- I 2 ™,les 550111,1 of Langlois on Sun- X m hsP ayn,rn,S b e' We<' n ' en and d° " - s 4 r y s , ‘ tion to each s ta te being in p ro p o r mg on th e C ougar Dam flood y> M ay 16th a t 1:3<> P m . The tion to Ps re p re se n ta tio n in C on co n tro l and power project bill th P,<>Krani and b an q u et are bein ' gress. This m eans th a t of this T here a re few citizens of this city, drench«» with mart in m orning of April 28 This bill a r r a n *ed bV th e Sixes Grange. w m ter and dost in sum m er th a t won.,, argue « g X such original class, th re e ca d ets in this iuced e a rlie r in this B an q u et re serv atio n s a re to b • w hich I introduced n-st class will be selected from nommal paym ents to bring paved stre e ts to U„s d h An d ,t session, . is ' known as H. R. 7815 171 a d e th ro u g h ’M rs. Marion O regon. : x nx hBax x a ~ *" 1 1 gov- B rooks’ Langlois. T he bill would au thorize th o rize th the e cov Each M em ber of C ongress will Publicity Chairman. he able to nom inate not to exceed ern n te n '* t to e n ‘ te r into a co n tra ct A utom obile dam ag e alone on B rookings’ s tre e ts mn«r k M rs. B ru ce Purdy, ten young men who will th en he With the E u g en e W a te r and E lec sid eraW c'1 d,,nW C ” ° ' h e r PrOper' y from d u st « " d ">u«l is con- eligible to ta k e a co m p etitiv e « x- tric B oard to build and p av for am ination for th e th re e vacancies the pow er facilities installed at the dam wo„M ' he, PaVed S" W ,S r e m o v e d ^ ....... nniiinii'turêg>fc^ here to live . . . o u r d isrep u tab le s t r u t s "K p r o ^ r e o u i d t T e " « , : , ^ c m ' Ch , n ......... *h e E ntered a . ’ m atter, at the p oetoff.ee at B rv o ld n g ,. Or ego«, March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879 PAVED STREETS FOR BROOKINGS ZZZ Hurry to Mincer's Jewelry “- ■ x - a s i x x I ............ TUH :mnnnnro:.-:wnni :nnc annr.ranc SAVE 20% ON 1954 ELGIN WATCHES -fcjtA ik X lit 1 Ip I < ’ 40 o l-l l-.I. S . W I \ ( ;s BY "* ¿ft-ft r For M o th e r's Day J H A VIN G YOUR HOUSE WEATHER-STRIPPED For Graduation ht'n you ('hiH'k the cost vmi*n in »■ , e T n , % r d raftlex s. d u sth ss Lay away one of these k-antiful watches for that “special” occasion of ’ 'H A l - l \ . \ \ c i \ G - n « , money down. Buy Now - During Elgin's Springtime Savings 3 years to pay ( ALL FGR FREE ESTIMATE— NO OBLIG \T I O \ SALE ENDS JUNE 5 CALIFORNIA WEATHER STRIP CO M in c e r ’s J e w e lr v nr» O ffices m S o u th e rn C u rry R ealty Phone 2821 1