Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 28, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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    Av OCTOBER 28 1948
News Hems
PILOT. Brookings, Oregon
C ourts last week. Mr. and Mrs.!
Pessen- have been annua! -. ,s-
Mr
« ¿ 'r
ind
Mr
p i
.
Hndrickson, Seattle, an
i chief machinist, and his years, and although Mr. Dessery early Sunday m o r n ,-
n a trip
Roland Hendrickson, of couldn t take in the fishing due to Portland
to
his
wife's
ill
health,
they
ever
-
Mrs
J.
,
!ine
q..uf
j-e visiting their brother-
Mrs. Joanne Smith of Chemult
md sister, Mr. and Mr?. happy to be back in the a re a , Ore.. .> v .: l(, ' her o ,,, „ u '
,
’’ ,
--tent. ......
’ and enjoyed fishing on fo r even one day.
?
{ *in > Mrs. Pave Crockett.
co.
*lr. and Mis. Lem T olm an of
Junit i Harscam attend a! m
river bridge finally re- Coos county spent a couple of appliance school at M< t i l fo r
its last coat of paint andi days in southern Curry county three u i\s last \\«eh Ht r.«p< i
a gray color until the last week. The first night they that it u is so foeg\ in that art l
rting. The two men who spent at Snow Camp up Pisto’l that regular airplane tlig ?s wei
red last week, Jam es River, and the next night at the cancelled tor sevei tl da\>
pr and Gordon Gustaf* home of Bill Tolman. Bill Re-
Mr. a-.d Mrs. J a . Edwards
reported to be improv- turned north with them tor a left the letter part of ,he week
; Seaside hospital. A nother few weeks visit.
for Sa! an where tiny pion to
^■dent • t: n h c e the lat-
Mr and Mrs. Jam es Swindle niake t! "ir future home
l * of last w eek when a w ere cai'ed to M ontana last week
a ’l(l Mrs. E. A Miller and
loaded with logs, about a by the death of their son who tw° daughters have m wed from
tne legal height, sm ashed was killed in an accident. The., ’^e R aster Auto court to th
affoldmg on which two plan to retu rn later, to continu *; L»tmer G idard hem»*, now owned
sere working, breaking i t ' visiting M rs . Swindle's sister. kv •'k‘r- in(l Mis Joe Bush, where
center so that the men Mrs. Olga B. Clark.
,he>' Wlil spend the winter.
amp. No one was injured
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Stoller
^‘ls Eunice Faris, ot Smith
ts understood th a t the left the la tte r part of the week R 'ver- u’as a business caller in
?f the truck was fined in
for Molalla where they are vis­ town, Wednesday.
court $50 and costs for iting Mr. Stoller's brother-in-law
Be sure to vote Tuesday, at
tight load. The Antonsen and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. your respective voting places.
¡Coiupany’s crew has gone W aldin.
Orford where it will
Rummage Sale Due
Gene Reiling and Ray Reekman
the Sixes bridge,
accompanied Carl Harrison to
St. Timothy's Episcopal W o­
and Mrs. Eli J. Dessery
Eugene last week-end to see the man's Auxiliary is hav ing a rum ­
(ocndo Beach were over-
U niversity of Oregon-Washing­ mage and white elephant sale.
visitors at Cham bers F ir
ton S ta te Football game.
Watch for date.
adv
0 T E
jublican Candidate
For
int Legislator
For
and Curry Counties
Political Adv.
e to r its pas-.age!’’
It is 3 fact that w henever o p e n -m in d e d citize n s o r
o rg a n iz a tio n s have studied the m easure w ith o u t p r i >r
p re ju d ic e , they have fo u n d reasons fo r s u p p o rtin g th is
measure and n o le g itim a te reasons fo r o p p o s in g it.
UTTLE JEWEL
A Console R adio
vl
T h is c o n firm s a s im ila r state-w ide surrey, made last
s p rin g , w h ic h found 4 6 ' o f O re g o n ’s citize n s in
fa vo r o f liq u o r-b y-th e -g la ss and 4
in s is tin g on
puruhase o f liq u o r h y-th e -b ottle o n ly .
»Vestinghouse
|<
in a Capsule Form
T h e R e ta il T ra d e Bureau o f the P o rtla n d Cham lver
o f C om m erce says, in an a u th o rize d statem ent: " 1 h is
Bureau is on re co rd , th ro u g h its m e m b e rsh ip , fa v o r­
in g am endm ent to the K n o x Law w h ic h w o u ld p e rm it
the sale o f d rin k s in ho tels and clu b s, o ve r the bar.
T h e reason fo r o u r ta k in g th is a ctio n is the b e lie f th a t
i t w o u ld encourage t emperance and w o u ld n o t neces-
s itate in d iv iduals b u yin g a w h o le b o ttle and c o n v.;;n -
in g it im m e d ia te ly, if~an in d iv id u a l d r in k co u ld be
purch a se d .”
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f tía e « i» .-i
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Get \ our Soil ready for bulbs, or a winter
garden. Do it now!
SEE TERRIFIC TISDALE
A M ) HIS TO1I.IM: Tll.l.EIt
! hours or more
$2.50 an hour
I hours or less
.....$3.00 an hour
VOTERS OF CUPRY COUNTY, ORE.
LET'S VOTE 307-NO TO STOP
the power irrah, and save this valuable resource
for the people of the state of Oregon!
Paid Adv. by Pomona Grange Executive Com­
mittee: Henry Adolphson, Clarence Brooks and
Ered w. Adams.
Why Require Purchase of a Bottle?
I
1 LIQUOR L7 TKE GLASS!
p resently
WITH A
Jiuate
LET'S KILL SOM: WEEDS!!
All over Oregon cpsn-minded people are asking:
In a scie n tific, v te -w ide •tirvey re ce n tly co m p le te d ,
a re lia b le p u b lic -o p in io n research o rg a n iz a ro n ,
w h ic h has accu it t ly forecast the results o f ma. y
O re g o n elections, finds that "a ma > rry o f th ose w h o
have heard o f the m easure ( lie
r-iy -th e -g la s s ) w o u ld
£ tâdio
; v anj y .
u rapped W
a
s’
•-,! x
'• kitchen
t r t u * en<nigh
Ai.r . i w ith crvstal
nn a ll sides,
a. , e’ ' L ' a l, P e * f’ *n g
fie ld , iv o ry
i .
* * $38.50
and v;vt/(wf
Westinghouse
o
’kings Electric
Rodio Co.
PACHI N IN E
Pilot Classifieds Peach 5000 W eekly’
E 0 R
:D W. ADAMS
b
The World:- Be>t C im a te
.
T he O re g o n State F ederation o f L a b o r is o n re c o rd
w ith the fo llo w m g re s o lu tio n : ” V hereas, d ie present
system o f liq u o r c o n tro l in O re g o n is n o t g o o d and
results in im p o s itio n o f unreasonable re g u la tio n s
upon c itize n s w h o desire to consum e a lc o h o lic bev­
erages, and, whereas, the sale o f a lc o h o lic beverages
in h o te ls and restaurants and o th e r p u b lic places
sh o u ld be la w fu l w ith o u t the possession o f d u b
Licenser, th e re fo re it is resolved that the O re g o n State
Federation o f L a b o r w ill jo ta w ith any o th e r re sp o n ­
sible g ro u p s w h o in itia te the change o f the present
law to p e rm it the free and open sale o f beverages o f
a lc o h o lic co n ten t by re sp o n sib le licensed businesses
w ith o u t the present cum bersom e re s tric tio n s .”
On February 21. 194«, Oregon's largest news-
paper. The r>reg-w»j», said editorially: "The privilege
o f b u yin g bquor h j tb e -d n n k w o u ld be ap p re cia te d
bv to u ris ts , m any o f w h o m c o m p la in o f the present
s> -tern. It w o u ld en co ura g e h o tels, r t u u ra ts and
A tta in m e n t c lu b s to im p ro v e th e ir u t ilit ie s . But
w ith o u t c o n s id e rin g these benehts to business, one
a lso m ay h o p e fo r a d e c lin e in d ru n ke n e cs in p u b lic
I ’ aces and ra p id d im in is h m e n t o f h o o t’ e g g in g if
th e re is lic e n s in g and s tric t c o n tro l o f le g itin ate o u t­
le ts fo r sale o f liq u o r b y -th e -d rin k .”
Seth 1. H a rp e r, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f the State L iq u o r
D is p e n s a ry in o u r n e ig h b o r in g state o f Id a h o , in a
le tte r dated A ugust 2 6 , 1 9 4 «, said: ” 1 am c e rta in th a t
w ith the h ig h license and b o n d , ca re fu l state re g u la ­
tio n s re g a rd in g the sale o f liq u o r , and a g in d e n fo rc e ­
m e n t o p e ra tio n , sale o f liq u o r b y -th e -d rin k can be a
c l-e id t 1 fa c to r in a te m p e ra te re g u la tio n o f the u-e o f
a ic h o lic beverages.”
EVEN ITS FRIENDS WILL ADMIT THE
K N O X LAW IS FAR FROM PERFECT!
C. C. C h a p m a n , o f Z be Oregon looter, has been c r it i­
cal o f th is measure f o r reasons o f h is o w n , but in the
issue o f A u g u st 7, 1 9 4 « , he has th is to say: " O r e g o n 's
K n o x La w seemed the best way to c o m p ro m is e be­
tw e e n p r o h ib it io n and the s a lo o n . It has w o rk e d o u t
f a ir ly w e ll. I n d e r it th e re have been n o ce n ters f o r
d r in k in g o f h a rt! liq u o r e xce p t the ho m e , the lice n se d
c lu b o r the lice n se d e s ta b lis h m e n t to w h ic h the p u r-
chasttr co u lcT ta ke h is o w n b o ttle and have service o f
h is o w n liq u o r . C o n d itio n s have n o t been s a ti s fac m r y
t o an yo ne . In« they have approache«!- a m od e ra te
a c c e p ta b ility .”
In a re ce n t p u b lis h e d statem ent. M rs . R u th F,
Tcxzxe, state p re s id e n t o f the W . C T . U , ty p ic a l o f the
o rg a n iz a tio n s w o r k in g a gainst the liq u o r-b y -th e -
glass m easure, said: " L e t me em phasize a g a in th a t the
O re g o n W o m e n 's ( J ir is tia n T e m p e ra n c e U n io n is
n o w , as in the past, o p p ose d to a ll liq u o r s tie s ,
w h e th e r they are sales by-tbe-glass, o r tales by tbw-
b o ttle th ro u g h the «a te liq u o r c o n tro l system o p e ra t­
in g u n d e r th e K n o x la w o r any o th e r la w ."
DON’T BE FOOLED BY THE PROHIBITION PROPAGANDA
VOTE 314 X YES
Liquor Dispensing Licensing Act
P(L Attn. Knnt L av tntpmt'enreni (/>mminee, fr») Dein», Hnikting Dean
IteLnnJ, ( harrvan. (Seegon State bederatmn
labor, J. T. Marr, Laetnlnn
SeerrtarrTreainrer, SO6 labor I rot pie, Portland, Orreoa.