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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1952)
PAGE TW O Thursday, July io, 1952 BROOKINGS-HARBOR P IL O T , BROOKINGS, OREGON BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT Local News nie Kay Mincer will dance and talent, w ith beautiful costumes, present her sum m er class of dance will add to the festival enterfjtin- students. A variety show, all local m ent. Entered ax second-class matter, at the postofflce at Brookings, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mincer are March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879. new occupants of the Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson left D ewey A kers , Editor and Publisher for G rants Pass the first of the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: week to their form er home. One Year, in Curry County__________________ $3 00 Lily fields are w hitening in the One Year, outside Curry County______________ $3-5° H arbor area, and everyone should note the fragrance when the eve ning shadows fall. It seems that NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: K indly notify of any flowers for the num ber of floats change of address in advance. Failure to do so costs two is assured. cents per issue sent to the old address. Subscription will Fuchsias, potted, in bloom. See Mrs. J. J. Gallagher. adv be dropped unless subscriber notifies Pilot of change. Visitors at the M. M. Jaklewicz home in H arbor since June 26 w’ere Mrs. Frank Skipw orth and daughter Allison of Aberdeen, Mrs The average voter of the country w ants Eisenhower for [»resident Milton Hammell of Hoquiam and but the tactics used by the Republican political machine backing Mrs. H arry Crick, grandm other of T aft seem to have the inner track in pushing a candidate upon the Mrs. Jaklewicz. Miss Connie ac voters who certainly cannot be called popular, or popular enough to companied them when they re Assure a Republican victory this fall. The average voter, interviewed turned to th eir homes Saturday, by the Pilot over the past ten days, including some at Medford, at for a m onth’s vacation. Everything that helps this community is as C ra te r Lake, and elsewhere. People simply do not like the tactics On S atu rd ay betw een shows at being used by the Rejublican party, and are not "going along.” sured o f this bank’s interest and active the Pine Cone T heatre, Miss Bon- The main contention against Eisenhower seems to be th at he has support. The stronger we are—the more we worn an arm y uniform for thirty-odd years. His popular appeal can help. is far above any modern candidate unless it was Franklin D. Roose Congress and perhaps for this year, unless a special session is velt in the 1932 campaign. A pparently he is being pushed aside. Therefore, when you make a deposit in this H ere it is —the Republicans w ith their best opportunity to break called. I expect to be m ore or less bank, you accomplish two things: you im the long chain of Dem ocratic years, and doing everything possible regularly in my office in Rose prove your own financial position, and you to keep from winning. Can you wonder th at voters are confused? burg (1318 Riverside drive) a f te r the middle of August. My aid this bank to become an increasingly pow office here in W ashington, D. C. erful factor in promoting local advancement. direct the com m ittee to m ake a will, however, be kept open all full investigation of the m atte r the time. W hile I am in Oregon and report to the House. Due to I shall be visiting all of the seven s o m e complications developing counties of our F ourth Congres from the fact that another m em BROOKINGS, OREGON By Harris Ellsworth, M. C. ber had introduced a resolution sional district. Such travel will m ean that replies to letters ad' Around the first of this year calling for the investigation of the dressed to me at Roseburg may Dependable H om e Institution" th ere came to light some facts Indian Bureau for other reasons, be delayed. Many things might be House action was delayed. Last regarding queer and doubtless ou t' handled m ore quickly if letters M ember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation right fraudulent transactions in week, however, my resolution was are sent to the office here in W ash the sale of Indian-owned tim ber passed. The com m ittee will pro ington, D. C. ceed w ith the investigation. lands in C urry county. As Boon as I could get some facts In a speech I made on the fl<x>r and some affidavits together on of the House early in March I his subject, which clearly proveti told the story, as far as we knew th at there had been several ”ir it then, of some of the Indian regularities,” I called the m atte r land deals. There were several i to the attention of the House “queer” deals. For example, in C om m ittee on Interior and Insu one case the Indian owners re lar Atliairs. At about the same ceived $1350,(XX) for some land, j tim e 1 intnxlueed a resolution in The purchaser then sold the land tin* House of Representatives to for $165.(XX) to a "buyer” who im m ediately gave an option to the ALSO- K8X»00<K>00<HX><RXMX>00<X»<H»3 third parties for $300,000. The option holder then sought to sell the land, which is a valuable tim ber property, for a reported $8(X>. Real Estate Broker (XX). Records I have in my posses H -mile north on Highway 101 sion indicate that bona fide offers from [x»ssible purchaseds had been SPE C IA L: Unfinished 3-bedroom m ade to the Indian Bureau in ’s acre, lovely ocean view, good am ounts of two or three times w ater Bendix washer and gas the price [»aid for the land to the cook stove Included. Gtxxl buy at Indians in the sale mentioned. $7(XX\ Terms. W ith Timken Dual Drive—Mack Buggies—Eaton Hendrickson • • • • • ♦ It is a pleasure to note that New unfinished 2-bedroom home even under the stress and strain w ith ocean v lew, good road, just of the closing days of a congres reduced to $2400 cash. sional session, m em bers do not • • • lose their sense of humor, as may New Unfinished Houses: $2,600 lx* seen from the following quotes: cash for 2-bednx>m, n i c e floor (\»M(/rcssm<iH S c n rc a c r of Kan [»Ian, a v a il view’, good road. Also sas* "Now and then we see a quo- 2 lots in town. 2-bedroom, some t a t i o n accredited ‘anonymous. ■ALSO- m aterials on h a n d $3150 total Many of these are excellent. Ont price. recent anonym ous statem ent was • • • to the effect th a t: The only con Approximately 1 acre of ocean cern that m akes money without frontage, grand view, $3000 Also advertising is the United S tates • Choice of 145 H. I’, or 155 M. P. Motors • large ocean frontage lot. $1500. mint. The mint m akes the money • • • first, and it’s up to each of us to New 2- and 3-bedroom homes. m ake it la s t’." from $10,300 to $12,500, in city. Congressman Curtis of .Vcbnix- • • • Lovely view lots, approximately ka: “G overnm ent regulations in ‘«-acre and up. $600 and up Easy s<»me of the W ashington bureaus require that employees ktx*p de term s. tailed records of how they spend • • • their time. Som etim es these re- CONTACT- HOMK food inoeafmenf p ref ports take several hours to be fill er fM'a in Cwry County. Como ed out by the employee, especially in and are uVwif we hove to if he or she w ants to Impress the o ft* . • • • boss An elevator ojx'rator. how O ther home», ocean /rimfupe, ever, sets a record for brevity. His lofs and acreage. report read this w ay: Up 50'». Down 50*3.” We’re Working for HOME INTERESTS Polictical Tactics Disturb Voting Public! WASHINGTON - WEEK - OREGON STATE BANK “Yo«r FORD TRUCKS M. G. BECKER FORD PASSENGER CARS < Immediate Delivery, Fully Equipped ANY MAKE LOGGING TRAILERS W. H. PATTERSON or J. F. JONES At Beaver State Lodge II The Earth! This is the last " L e tte r from W ashington” for this session of Brookings 2344 PHONES: Portland Br, 6464