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BROOKINGS HARBOR
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BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
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OREGON
Thursday, March 31, 195s
friends. She s a srudtwu Vi the
high sehixvl and h a t a \.<rthty of
14
Many of o u r older e;»o « u » in terests Boys nnu sur®,
tvnv miter th e Jana»
1 • ,«•« to 16 w ho
intereatixl should
of tile B ism arck A n hnx ln m d u r w rite to:
ing th e la s t v a r
i th e tow n of
Rabaul. Now this whole te rrito ry
is under A u stra ’ian T ru steesh ip
Now com es a request fro m a 15
year old ( hin’Ase girl for .Amer
ican |Mvn-pals for several of her
E very man in public off?ce a s
sum es the re ponsibiity of being
judged by his record in th a t office
SUBSCRIPTION J :\T R ?
Sim iliarly. e w r y citizen who hold«
on* T»ar m advance On Curry County) .. _
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Ona tear, m au »anca loutatde Curry Coun.y)
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precious his right to vote, has it
. as h ’« du ty to judge fairly th a t
' recoi ’ w ithout prejudice.
N ! WS PAR IK
) I î ü 3 I A L
he.« bash p o n c in ': s ot d nine-
J p er With Mr. anti Mrs Gile Jensen
PU BLISH ERS
Al
racy m ust be kept constantly in
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and fam ily They have six young-
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mind by tl.o O regon v o ter in the
i «ters 5 girls anti a boy. and we
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comit , y e n 's regardless of parts
have four girls
T hat m ade a
affiliation.
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N A T IO N A L A D V E R T IS IN G R | P R F 9 » \ r < T " «■'
haps, in tl.v history of the sta te
' tIn» house, and actually made the
W eekly N ew spapers R epresentatives I vc
has such a need for continual
building vibrate. But I like kids
N aw Tn-ra
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P hlla A a tp h l.
s’ udy and appraisal l>een no a p
M e get sonx’ of the darnest Ami so tin the Jensens.
p aren t. sin io we have a ju n o r sen stu ff in th e mail. Ah. sure so do
T hat p aper last w eek w as a
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a to r and a senior senator on trial, most of you people also But how
our final decision as to the contin many received a piece of lite r a t jim-dandy Hardly anybody called
uance of tin ir |H)litieal careers
ure on "T elephones and Hicucps" us up to com plain about this or
should be the outcom e of calm e v
anti sonic relatio n sh ip establshed that. E ith e r th e re w asn't any
a lu a tio n ra th e i th ta n ‘e m otional betw een th e two. It was the re» grave m istakes or |x«ople an« look
W ill w onders n ev er cease. A ft— tw o years or more of the hy steria
suit«- of a tw enty-five y e a r study ing at us w ith a toleran t vye, 'Hi >
r»rm*
q |e w h e th e r B rookings boos1 •
’w M »rish for «i d»»Pn
Personally, as one who su b m ade by the M inister of H ealth lM«rfect, e rm rle ss newspa|M’r is
w a te r harbor, o r a riv er-m o u th c ra ft h a v n, th e an sw e r finally cam e scribes to th e aliove principles. 1 It w ent on to disclose that eighty our goal. But, 1 look a, the big
in a nn •’ting last T hursd ay .
ini., ml to study closely the records
one mice bail been train ed to an city dadies and I see plenty th e re '
of the tw o gentlem en 1 intend to
sw er th e telephone, and it had too. For exam ple, the O rgonlan
W hy c a n ’t we try fo r b o th ?
be p a rtic u la rly observant be» l* cn discovered th a t no few er and Jo u rn al keep re fe rrin g to M il
Sure, th e re will be people who «'till favor one project o - . ta u s e I feel th a t my present opin-
than th irty -ssv e n su ffe r Hom an w aukee and M ilw aukie alw ays iti*j
an o th er. T here are plenty who will say th-v th e deep w a te r harlto r lio n s may be som ew hat biased. I
a tta c k of hiccups a f te r a single big headline! and often in box I
w ould be a t - r i f i c thing, and anybody th a t thinks th a t the Ch tco I have goo d Irz ’mls, w hose opinions telephone c a l’.
-cores of the B raves I guess t h e , I
R iver would m ak e any kind of a boat h -v e n is crazv w ith the heat I 1 value highly, who sw ear by lx»th
old saying -s tru e we ¡Hint a f
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T hen in the o th e r cam p th e re a re a g ro u p th a t says, "w hy try for men. T h eir difference ot opinion
lamily new spap r w ith som ething |
Who C a r e s ’
a h a rb o r w hen it is so im p ractical." T h ey say, "F ine, it would be is .it least a w arning that I may ,
lor every I mh I v and for those that j
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look f<
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nice -h u t if will never happen in o u r tin??."
As ta r as S e n a to r M orse is con» i We had a ph usant Sunday dm
them
too.
T he d irecto rs of the B rookings C h am b er of Com m erce m e t cerned, I am prim arily in terested (
" ? ’h proponents of a riv er m outh h a rb o r T h u rsd ay and heard them in discovering w h e th e r he really
give some very logical and convincing a rg u m e n ts why the C ham l u changed p artv affiliation because
should hack th e ir p roject. A tto rn ey Ed Ackley. W ilson Freem an, and of a conflict in p rin cip lts or
w h eth er it w as the ivsult of a
•John H ew itt, th re e of th e g ro u p told th e C ham ber d irectors th at
as I political tem p er ta n tru m tiecaus.
2-H O L It SPE C IA L SE R V IC E
fa r as they could sv? th e re should t>e no conflict betw een th<
tw o he did not get his own way. He
projects.
H ours 7:30 a m to 6:00 p. m.
can reassu re me by showing on
T hey pointed out th a t thought and feelings on the tw o have his fu tu re ivcord that his politics
i uesday and 1 hursday ( )pcn d l S p. m.
c h a r r d. I'he deep w a te r h a rb o r is to be built Ip- priv ate capital-
philosophy is th a t of the D em
a t least th a t is th e presum ption. T he riv e r m outh project is to be o c ra tic party. I f it agrees, in the
built by governm ent ex p e n d itu re at least th a t is the presum ption final analysis w ith no party, I can
only assum e th a t he represents
Hence, it follows th a t the tw „ d o n ’t conflict in any way.
no one in C ongress hut himself.
P H O N E 2991
T he deep w a te r h a rb o r and th e riv e r m outh projects a re
It is my U dicf that the political
for tw o d ifferen t purposos. One for barges, and larg er craft and the fu tu re of faith of these men wil*
o th e r for th e to u rist and fishing trades.
be« decided when they next coni
It w as also b rought out th e value of th e Chetco p r o - c t to up for reelection. T hvir la te rests
the com m unity. O u r neighbor to th e south, for exam ple, derives w ith them .
over $1,000.000 an n u ally In fish and cra b revenue alone Not to m e n
tion an y th in g al>out the to u rist fishing ind u stry .
JW ifora and ruhlwhera
turril
fo e
LETS
TRY
FOR
READY MIX
CONCRETE
BOTH!
s a n d ar»d g r a v e l is w a sh t
• ••uni and w e g h e d to give (nil
• s u r e a n d pro(ter pi'o|x>t tio n s
a g g io g a li« ,
ACACIA LAUNDROMAT
Now, w h at a re th e chances for e ith e r of the projects
is it all just w ishful th in k in g ?
or
At one tim e VS. A rm y E n g in eers approved the river m outh
w ork, hut because of th e w ar th e pro ject w as abandoned. Now tim es
have ch au g td . T h ere a re m ore people in the area, to be served by a
boat haven of the type the group projxjses, and it is believed that the
governm ent would go along w ith the p ro je c t of th a t type, provided
th at the people of o u r neighboring coun ties arv in agreem ent th a t
th a t is w hat we want.
Rep- E llsw o rth said as m uch at a m eeting here a few m onths
ago
I here svem s to be th e crux of th e whole thing. Th< riv er
m outh p roject needs support from everyone. If it doesn’t hav,. it we
m ight a s well sit on o u r hands for a n o th e r 16 .veal’s.
P riv a te cap ital is still in terested in th e dvep sea harbor.
Hint will req u ire a selling job too before a n y th tin g can be accom p
lished.
We need to send a representative* o r tw o to W ashington to
ph ad o u r case, to show th e governm ent why this is needed We need
to act prom ptly. VVe’vu succeeded in g e ttin g th e thing out again
Iw t's pro g K ss some mota*.
S ty lin g
i he
H ig h
T h a t's S te a lin g
I h u n d er F rom
P r ic e d
ADAMS
F e b ru a ry production, o rd ers and
shipm ent rep o rts for th e Douglas
fir region w ere released today by
H a rris E. S m ith, se c re ta ry of the
W ost Coast L u m b erm en ’s Assoc
iation
T he w eekiv a v e ra g e of W est
to a s t lu m b er production in F e b
ru a ry w as 203.794.000 b.f. or
108.8G of the 1950-1954 average.
Order-s averaged 184.634,000 b.f.-
S hipm ents 189.819,000 b.f.; W eek
ly averag es for J a n u a ry w ore;
Production, 188 289.000 b.f.; 1005
l u c e n t of the 1950-1954 average,
( l l d e i s 181, 546,(XX) b.f.; Shipm ents
174,578,000 b.f.
Two m onths of 1955 cum ulative
production 1,605,992.000 b.f Two
m onths of 1954. 1.475.482,000 b f
Two m onths of 1953, 1,637,270 (XX) 1
b.f.
O rd ers for two m onths of 1955
break down as follow s; Raid *
T ruck 1 142.939,000 b.f.; D om estic
C argo 252,926,000 b.f.;
E xport
46,136,000 b.f - Local 59.028,000bf i
The in d u stry ’s unfilled o rd er I
Oh’ stood at 812,853,000 bf. at the
t n,l of F eb ru ary , gross stocks at I
1,031,907,000 b.f.
F ig u re s covering 1953, 1951 and
1955 to d a te have been adjusted
to the latest inform ation available
C a rs
Gold Scadi, Oregon
l< I I ) it s tunc x'ltu hlussonicd out in a
e x tra joy y o u ’ll feel.
A n d th e r e ’s no b e tte r tim e than right now
for you and the w hole fam ily to com e look
things o v e r —because w e ’re holding a Spring
I ashion F e stiv a l to d isplay the stunning
n e w B u ie k s in gay n e w c o lo rs ric h in
S pringtim e fre sh n e ss.
Plumbing Contractor
F y H o u r o r (.o n tr a c t
Phone
Pilone 411
2901
Par
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or Cabin 2 at Goetz C ottage
ou II see th ese sle e k b e a u ties d resse d in
new g reen s, new b lues —in o th e r strikingly
vivid c o lo r s - a n d in u ltra -sm art tw o-tone
and tri-tone com binations.
A lte r 5 : (X) p m
WHERE TO FIND AND BUY
IT —
1N CRESCENT
A Business and Piofessional Guide to Friendly CRESCENT CITY ( '
suggest you patronize your home merchant lirsk hut s t a n d r ,- , I, ,
'" " r r n s
admirable way when the.se services are no, available in vom h
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Crescent Chevrolet
< hevrolet-B uick Sa hie A Service
A uto R epair, P ain tin g
R adiators R epaired
Phone 1881
Phone 471
Second and Market Streets
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M c C l e n d o n
M otor Co.
Del Norte Laundry
Ohi* mobile • IV il lys-Cadillae
F ro n t and M S tre e ts
L ea vp orders at the
Cur Del Cleaners
Three-Day Service
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C R E S C E N T CITY
SURPLUS MART
Clothing and Shees for th, Entire
Fam ily — Hardware — Sparling
Goods — Housewares — Logger
Boots _ Atlas Power Tools
12S0 2nd St
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Phone 27*52
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Crescent Lbr. Co. t 154 H St
Phone 354
For price q u o tations on all
The Town Shoppe
Building Material
DAVIDSON'S
q u a lity
River Run Sand and ( iravel
K i k L hill Material
Clay Fill
Black lo p Soil
( l.iin Shell Soil
River Silt
('olierete Pipe & Ditching
NO (OB POO SMALL
S Brookings RED-E-MIX
S' big, bold, bright new B u ic k -ju x t for the
C. A. LUTE
CHEVROLET
in s u r e
Concrete Co.
U nfilled Lumber
Orders Are High
The
The New 1955 Chevrolet
lo
Crushed ( ìiavel
M odern E fficie n t Laundry M ethods
It is the co ntention of th e g ro u p th a t a riv er m outh o utlet
h e ic w ould bring a road from G ra n ts P ass to B rookings H undreds
ot valley people w ould 1 m « in terested in com ing to Brookings p ro
vided we had a haven for boats. Its tru e th a t a h a rb o r would have
th e sam e eflVct on the road to G ran ts Pass. If. for exam ple, p ro d
ucts from the valley could be shipped out here.
M iss N g May Fong. 5 Second S t ,
E abau l, New IFritain Island. T e r r
itory of New G uinea <A u stra lia n
T ru steesh ip )
WANTS Df V ’MTc
Ray Pisarck, foe Murphy
S
KIN’
N1 W GUINEA GIRL
. FOR WHAT
IT'S WORTH
AN IN D E P E N D E N T NEW SPAPER
* MMOd-elaM maxi«r. at ttw TWAtofiio* at B rookin n
M a'dt T. lf*4d. WuJ*r the Act of March » I'TW
PILOT
Gem
W h a t’s m ore, th ese gay new hues are avail
able on the w hole line of B uieks — S edans,
Best of all is the s h e e r thrill th a t’s yours
w hen you tak e to the road in any one of
th ese 55 B uieks —for h e re is w alloping
new V8 p o w e r —and h e re is the sp ectacu lar
p e rfo rm an ce of V a ria b le P itch Dynaflow,*
w hich is v e ry d efinitely the “ m ust tr y ”
thrill of the y e a r.
So —c o m e be o u r |^ m s t — at o u r S p rin g
f ashion F e s t i v a l t,le w h e e l of the
“ h o tte s t” B uiok in histo ry .
* l^ynafluu.’ Drift ii itanttarj un RvadnMttf, ofti nat Mtxtra
(oil on othrr Stnu
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iirdiZ hbUtj 0^
L ineerò
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Dresses
Coa»
Accessories
Uniforms
SX’H Green Stam ps
Barge Sizes a Sj^cialty
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H a m il t o n . E l g in
C o n v e rtib le s , E sta te W agons, H iv ie r a s -
und the newest o f the new cars, the long-
aw aited 4-!)oor Riviera.
(jn iji ó t t i C c H
w y ler
W ADSW ORTH W A TCH ES
H eir kern Sterling
Fine W arrh and Jew elry
R >palrtrg
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M IL T O N B H l E STARS FO« »LOCK
fh« fiwicl B«(!« Show Alternat» Tu»»dar E»»n!nfl»
Office Supplies
g if t s
Typewriters, Adding Machines
1010 2nd St.
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WADSWORTH
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BETTER A U T O M O B IL E S ARE B U ILT B U IC K
M E N N IN G
JEWELRY
809 2nd St.
Thrill o{ thè ye^r ig Buick.
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North
W IL L B U IL D T H E M
B U IC K
Brook tigs,
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