THE Some Observations on Yesteryear by George W. Earley I was down at the Pink Rat the other afternoon, sharing a frosty pitcher of Black Bart's Best with good friend Kent Allard when a BigBelly several stools down started fulminating about the govern­ ment. No problem there . . . I’ve done the same myself, but he was bad mouthing the postal service, one gov­ ernment o utfit that people in my business depend on. You can talk all you want to about FAX and e-mail, but for getting hard copy from here to there with a maxi­ mum of reliability, confidentiality and low cost, I'll stick with Uncle Sam. Now cost was what this good ole boy was belly­ aching about. He’d had it straight from his daddy that service had been better and cheaper many long years ago. Unfortunately, either junior hadn't been paying attention or Daddy had forgot to mention a few things, so I stuck my oar in. Pardon, friend, I said, nice and polite like, but would your daddy be about the same age as me? Well, he didn't exactly count my wrinkles and gray hairs one by one, but his bloodshot eyes roamed over my tall and once-lanky form a couple times before he nodded in the affirmative. I remember those days, said I. I grew up in the 30's and your Daddy's right - letters took a 3 48 Caaaaa Baack, O k 87118 (883)438*1178 flot Sandwiches Fresh Seafood Dinners • Home Baked Desserts (5 0 3 ) 9 6 5 - 6 7 2 2 pacific city , O regon Different Wines From Around The World Each Week Open 11 AM-5 PM • Closed Tues. Vbs, if costs 32c now as against 3c when there were a lot of us and a whole lot less mail too, but a tenfold price increase in 60 years isn’t too bad. You know what hardcover books cost in the 30's? About $1.50 to $2.00. Abit more with fancy bindings. Today? &19.95 and up . waaaaay up! And back then you could buy a brand-new 2-door sedan for about $500. Know any new cars selling for $5000 today? Or even for $10,000 which would be 20 times that 1936 car? Today more than half of us own two cars . . . I grew up in a neighborhood where a lot of folks took the bus because they couldn't afford a car. Gasoline for those who needed it was about 11-12C a gallon . . . multiply that by 10 and you're still some distance under the pump prices today. So I say a 324 stamp doesn't look so spendy, and while it's true we don't get 2 deliveries a day, that's a direct result of all those added millions of people cranking out a lot more letters per person than any­ one ever dreamed of 60 years ago. Not to mention, o f course, the junk mail, magazines, political fliers, and other 's tu ff that finds its way into my mail box and yours. As a matter of fact, I'm right glad all that s tu ff doesn’t come twice a day! BigBelly cleared his throat a time or two, all the while noticing folks were bobbin' their heads at what I'd said, and owned as how he'd not thought of it just that way. Looked a bit sorry too, having had what he thought was a good fulmination shot out from under CO NTEM PO RARY D E S IG N F IN E ART 43681885 (503) 436-2910 263 N. Hemlock P.O. Box 1208 Cannon Beach, OR 97110 L i n (I a K i n h a n C h r is te n A lls o p would like to invite yon to try our fresh and dt'lic'ious scones, muffins and desserts. him. I patted his shoulder, filled his glass with BBB [you were paying attention to what Kent and I were drinking, right?], suggested a couple topics he could rant about and sent him off. Finished my own drink and went out to watch the sun set and sniff the salt breeze. Beautiful as always. P.S. For those of you who were wondering, there w ill be an Oregon Dixieland Jamboree next door in Seaside towards the end of February next. For details, prices, a band list, etc., call this number. 1-800-394-3303, or drop a note to The Lighthouse Jazz Society, 415 First Avenue, Seaside 97138. We Proudly brew Starbucks Coffee 0 Dxy É a Í Wes* V » Consistently serving the very best coffee drinks anywhere on the* North ('oast. Join us for great coffee, (mstrics and music in a friendly atme ^sphere. a S Iife . ' L 3301 S. oe 41110 (503)Q36-1?03 ' Tell 'em I sent you. • • • IKHI n m History is itlv auessinq; the rest is prejudice - W+A Durrant c o n v c n ic n tty kx ott'd in M id to w n I k ty s r.u k S q rtw e 1235 s I ic m lo c k Cxtnnon U ra c h , O K <>7110 O jx-n c b ily 7 ::» - 3.:«) th ro u g h s u m m e r QUIET COTTAGES CLOSE TO BEACH YOUR HOST PATRICK KEALEY (503) 436-2237 188 E. VAN BUREN P.O. Box 426 CANNON BEACH, OR Clock Doc Dv Pendulum & Striking Clocks C annon B each R o o m S e r v ic e Delivering From The Area's Finest Restaurants To Your Door Telephone (503) 436-2230 Sales C liff Sow ie AWI No 26033 NAWCCNo 0 1 20664 (503) 4 3 6 -9 5 1 5 Always Call first £ UPPER LEFT EDGE DfCErtßfR M i Housecalls Packing & Shipping Service on Grandfathers Set-up, Adjustment & Repairs POB 974 Cannon Beach, OR 971 10