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9 Thursday, September 13, 1956 Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Page Two The PILOT RAINS BRING DUST RELIEF R ains, w h ich s ta rte d e a rly S u n d a y m orning, ended th e to u ch y fire season. R eleasin g th e clo su te to lo g g in g a n d w oods w ork, its v alue to th e co m m u n ity w as tim ely. L a c k in g flow of logs from th e w oods, som e o f th e m ills had to ti e in to th e ir cold decks whl< n th e y ’d a c c u m u la te d a g a in s t th e w in ter. C o n tin u in g in to M onday, th e so ak ed soil will m ake lily bulo h a rv e s t a b it m ore a g reeab le a» it will, a t least, lay th e d u st. Som e o f th e n a u g h ty b les fo r g a rd n e rs took a d v a n ta g e d am p n ess, gam bling, (a word» on fresh v e g e ta th e w in te r m onths. Brownell Speaks C a l e s ¿.SERVICE A, LOU & ALDEN To Local Club R o ta ry clubs in 99 c o u n trie s i o h .V ûu FCC® OS AO* ' my hu SSA s O h £ A 5 0 th ro u g h o u t the free w orld are ! Y0AC'S BPAÚá ' Ná THAT un ited in a n endeavor to p io m o t • I HE BEA- YOU UP r A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R in te rn a tio n a l u n d erstan d in g , goo 1 will and peace. T h a t w as p a rt of '. T s p a p ik 1 N AT I O N A I E O IT O R IA I th e m e -sag e of A m brose Brow nell ,a u s H ..s | A^ OC5A ,' 0 N of M ilw aukie. O regon, governor O? of D istric t 154 of R o ta ry In te rn a - j iSO C IA TIO N tional. in ad d ressin g th e R o tary club of B rookings T uesday. E n te re d a s seco n d -class m a tte r a t th e p o sto tfice a t B rookings, O re. In ad d itio n to th e a c tiv ities of M arch 7, 1946, u n d e r a n A ct of M arch 3, 1879 R o ta ry 's 9.100 clubs w ith in th e ir ow n com m u n ities to prom ote th is objective. M i’. B row nell explained. Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy —■ . ^i*hr'coE0N'T rfS T B x K -- BROOKINGS-HARBi )R PILOT eE S S T R IK E M E ’ HE BEATS ME UP E V E R V M û R N IN û TO MAKE MV CO FFEE' r Cec ' < UP O n t h e W O N D c R F U S E R V IC E COAST £ < X //A *£ M co have roe vooR convenience — : IT S TOPS’ /)/U O T POWER SAW A/ Cu/VôZ EQUIPMENT ^ E d ito rs a n d P u b lish ers S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E S : \Jahnsan\ O ne Y ear in A dvance (in C u rry C o u n ty ) ....................................... $3X)0 MOM E LITE SAW S, SERV/CE sT /IZ Æ sf O ne Y ear in A d v an ce (o u tsid e C u rry C o u n ty ) ......................... W A IL IN G W A IF S p L a ^ 2 1 1 \ • BROOK/NGS ’T w as p a th e tic , th ey say! M o n d ay w hen school let out. lo ts o f little fo lk s w ho a re on th e bus ro u te s w ere a p a th e tic little, w eep ing, m illing bunch. T hey didn ; We feel that we would be shirking our duty as a news kn o w th e y Ju st did n o t L n«w ! T h ey d id n 't know w hich bus uo paper if we didn’t strongly urge each and every one of ta k e to th e ir hom es and w orse you to vote tomorrow (Friday, September 14) in the Port still, ’t i r said th e re w as a sh iftin g of b u sses,o r sum pun, th a t f u i 'l v i ! District Election. confused th e ch ild ren , a lread y From the outset we have been of the opinion that this flu s te re d by th e ir firs t d ay a t school. I t took th re e q u a rte rs of district would be formed by an overwhelming majority— a n h o u r fo r th e teac h ein and bus d riv e rs to p ry n am es and hom e- mainly because we can’t find a valid reason for not so s ite s o u t of th em an d hope they'c’ V’ MYERS •’Al B 2 A Vote for Progress done a good job of it. One su g g estio n m ade seem ed p r e tty good all firs t g ra d e rs should have sew n to th e ir clothes on th e ir f ir s t d ay th e ir home a d d ress, w h e th e r tow n o r ru ra l, as som e of th e tow n k id s w an ted to go for th e ride and did! - E 1 /-Ä liS E E fl r the w o m en gay |*OW, WEA/ENLV DAYS? IT IS A GAS DESERVING praise '" wards doing. In our meandcrings up and down Chetco Avenue we ro u g h its p ro g ram o f stu d e n t were able to find a few that weren’t enthusiastic about the th fellow ships, w hich enable o u t developement of the Chetco River harbor. Those people sta n d in g college g ra d u a te s to y e a r in co u n tries were not opposed to a harbor, per se, hut felt th.it possible o stu th d e y r th fo a r n one th e ir ow n a s R o ta ry am b a ssa d o rs of good will. Since additional taxes from the district might hurt. 1947, w hen th is p ro g ra m w as It is our opinion that any taxes raised by the district e sta b lish e d . 834 R o ta ry F ellow are to be very minute in proportion to the benefit receiv ships have been a w ard ed to s tu d e n ts in 61 co u n tries fo r stu d y in ed. Because of the work of a group of citizens we have al 40 co u n tries. ready received $225,000—which very directly adds to the value of your property. It is very important that this $225,- C A B IN W R E C K A G E 000 be spent in our best interests. W e can only assure our V andalism a t N ick B a u m g a rd d Louie S to ller s cabin, selves of that by forming the port district and electing our n off e r’s e a an s t of V ulcan P eak , is now blam ed on bears. S eem s sim ilar own commissioners to handle its affairs. d ep red atio n h as been n oted of ca Let us, for a moment, reflect on the possibile benefits bins out in th a t region and w h a t w ere ta k e n to be b u llet holes in which could arise from this development. can s w ere sta te d to be w here b e a r First—and most important— that the entrance to the chaw ed ’em. river would he less hazardous with a jetty and channel. B ru in s a re al-o blam ed for team Fhe risk of life and limb would he much less. Second, we ing off sh a k e s and b re a k in g w in possibly to relieve the m o n feci as confident as John Hewitt, Anchorage owner, that dows, o to n y of being out in such an u n in a few years the community would see many fishing in te re s tin g c o u n try (to a b e a r '. craft, and private sports craft using our harbor. It isn’t ,,f possibilities that the crab industry photo club meets - m il t ’ T he P le a su re P ic tu re s C am era anti ca^neTies it . v I k * attracted eventually. club had a v ery well a tte n d e d Is there a community that wouldn’t want the above? m eetin g la s t w eek, w h ere they had W hen a progressive person ties in these many bene th e a d v a n ta g e of an illu stra te d slide le c tu re p ro g ra m p u t o u t by fits—just waiting now for us to grasp he can hardly do th e E a stm a n K odak people. O n F rid ay . S ep tem b er 22. th e re otherwise than vote for the project, just as we are. GASeJU>PUMCt(3u& * jSiStllSe Bttt & Service the fo tf AMBROSE BROWNELL District Governor. Rotary International A Hole To Drop Brookings In? 1TS S|AAOT e R — H a rb o r L unibei Co. ask in g fo r a co m plete acco u n tin g from lum ber business and h alf th e net p ro fits alleged due. to drop Brookings in’’. . r «• At any rate it is very unusual for a city of this size to have so many and so varied projects going on at once. Several conractors are ripping up streets for several sewer districtsOther contractors are ripping up streets for wid ening and paving projects. Still others are leveling tor u rv ntn ilh will become business properties. , w rit The face of the citv is being changed with rapidity. It .important to realize too. that construction workers are ving a good part of their paychecks in the city. It has 1C i n u •• S ' i — ............ * - , I kcii a highly valued boon during the summer months and despite the inennvienees—we’d like In see it every GUtYHOUHO vz ILS. NATIONAL BANK Mam ba, Padarol Depoti I In ,«ranco Corpora,Ion S T A T E W ID E r year. BAN t -*** 8 | { • v . y Kentucky bourbon jJ w ill be a n o th e r m eetin g of th is g ro u p a g ain in F ox B ros, building a t w hich v isito rs and ap p licatio n s for m em bership will be welcomed. The casual visitor, the tourist, must he at least a little SW EARINGEN FILES SI IT impressed by the dozens of cats, hack-hoes, graders and i S u it h a s been flied in the C ir of Coos C ounty by trucks running with seeming abandon around the city of c F u lo it y d C o S u rt w earingen a g a in s t th e Brookings. ,» . u Either he will say, “now here is growth . or he will repeat the rumour that somebody “is digging a big hole You get b a n k safety for your savings at U.S. National cucrjmt into glassÎ k6 : n T n n n n i/v .................« r u v v K OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO..DIV.OF NATIONAL DIST. PROD. CORP., FRANKFORT, KY. wo 1U - RE - CO HOMES Going Up, Corner Easy St. and Easy Drive Deer Hunting Laws Explained It's great fun for groups going to the big gamej, conventions, outings E f r y body ha» a better time, going together in a pri vate, modern coach, with a skilled driver who take* you where y o u w a n t to g o , w hen you want to go a t very low cost I |x »K ’ F II O M Î86I kings. O re GREYHOUND CHARTER SERVICE those h u n te rs w ho a ’ plied befot ' • th e S ep tem b er 4 deadline a n d al perso n s who filed, b a rr .n g des- • crepancies, will receive t^ag* f^F th e ir subscr.be«! areas. In a d d i tion. th e e h u n te rs m ay also an-"' for idd tio n al ta g s a s long a s th ey \ file in d iffer n t a re a s th a n th e o re alread y received A.so. n ni rods w ':o held controlled seas I ta g s last ye r are now- e> g ible to apply .-»« are h u n te r s wh held ta g fot ’he e a rly A u ru s wn w ide op n t Iditicn. acccrd in ■ an d Se te m b r con rcdled d e *rs m ay ap- ly f< ’ hunts. . of th e ta g s i> ¡s fo r a d ifferen t Y our W alk in g Bio d B k > * i ns long a n m o t s have i m ay be th e little th in g .h a t save* ife Y our lu e » u p to four deer • • • season deer C.I bhxxd ty p e m ay be in a 'c u - ro n tro lled h u n ts | ill be held foi ra te C heck w ith ’.o a tvp-ng H u n te rs m ay secure two. th ree r fo u r d eer th is f'U acco rd in g to release from th * s ta te gam e “•..tai sion FoP ow ing th e S e n te r i' r ’ dead hue fo r th e filing o f ap p licatio n re a re still a lot of ta g s ava ie in all th e eleven controlled >reas In m o st o f th e a t e a :th o u « e d ta g s a re fa r unde ubsoribed. will be th r s. In a • a. hun a , thr< lorn YOUR INSPECTION INVITED See the Sturdy type of Ccnstruction These Homes are Manufactured in Brookings AlDRiCH Bîiîders Supply Co.