BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
«entered an aecond-clasr m atter, at the post office at Brookings, Ore,,
March 7, 1946, under the Act of March 3, 1879.
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Thursday, August 7. 1952
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
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Ellsworth Assures His Constituents
P ra c tic a lly as a la st-m in u te decision, and ce rtain ly w ith no fan-fare,
K a rris E llsw o rth and th re e from the d istric t office of th e arm y e n
g in eers at Portland, cam e to B rookings last W ednesday noon for
a tw o -h e u r stay , and to assu re local citizens th a t he had not fo r
g o tte n the local harlxir situ atio n , alth o u g h he could offer little hope
o f any a c tu a l w ork being done un til a f te r th e K orean w a r w as at
a n end. A ssuring local people, too, w as Colonel Lipscom b, d istric t e n
g in eer, who in his so u th ern draw l, said, “You gentlem en cehtainly
hav e shown me th at youah need is heah, and I j>ehsonally am giving
it m y deepest stu d y in the com ing m o n th s.”
O ne m ust say of E llsw orth th a t he rem em bers his d istrict and the
people who have sent him to W ashington. In a hostile congress, he
c e rta in ly has had little o p p o rtu n ity to really show w hat he is cap
ab le of doing. E llsw o rth ’s honesty, his sincereness, his ea rn est efforts
w ill not lx* fo rg o tten by his co n stitu en ts, as long as th e Pilot is able
to record them , 'ih e Pilot, on occasions, has not agreed w ith som e
of his ideas, but ce rtain ly th e Pilot adm ires any m an who will
ta k e a stan d , and who will defend th a t stan d in face of defeat.
Azalea Queen And Lily Pictures Start
Fair Princess Contest At Rotary Meeting
Sponsored join tly by th e Brook-
ings C h am b er of C om m erce and
R o tary Club, P a tric ia H yland in
vaded the R o tary luncheon T u e s
day noon and really assessed her
sjjonsors in geneunine big league
style. P a t would not ad m it how-
m uch she had garnered, nor how
m any m ore reserves she had been
prom ised for h er candidacy for
fair princess of so u th ern C urry.
T he P rin cess selection dance is
an event of this S a tu rd a y n ig h t
a t C hetco G range hall. ’
To m ak e th e occasion one to be
rem em bered, the program com
mit le e of th e R o tary Club, T u es
day, showed tw o rolls of film de
picting th e Azalea F estival as well
as th e Lily P arad e, ta k e n by Bob
Dim m ick, and E arl B reuer. A p o r
tion of th e 1951 events w ere also
on th e roll ta k e n by E arl B reuer.
'Wood-shedding'
B y o r SP E B
E veryone seem ed to be having a
good tim e a t th e ladies night
p arty , S a tu rd a y .
In a tte n d a n c e w as a delegation
from P ort O rford, led by E lm er
R aym o of th a t city. T he P o rt O r
ford group tu rn e d over th e ir c h a r
te r to the B rookings c h a p te r which
will forw ard il to th e D etro it o f
fice. Upon accep tan ce of th e c h a r
te r and a f te r a c h a rte r night by
B rookings at P o rt O rford, the P ort I
O rfofrd group will have th e ir own
chapter <>1 SPEBSQSA.
Also present at th e Ladies Night
w as a distinguished guest from
Eugene, form er president of the
E lsew h ere in this issue, C lifford P. Rowe, of F orest Grove, in his N orthw est D istrict, A rt Cam pbell,
co lu m n : “F o r W hat I t ’s W o rth ,” s ta te d th a t th e D em ocrats .had his wife and son.
Som e swell q u a r te ts w ere heard,
n o m in ated the "best m a n ” for candidate. To this the Pilot will ta k e
including
one from C rescent City,
exception, but can offer no p a rtic u la r proof, except som e reasoning
“T
he
F
ireside
F o u r.” T h at Roy-
In those s ta te s w here p rim arie s had lx*en held p rio r to the D em
Brow
n
fam
ily
surely
is talen ted
o c ra tic convention, K efau v er had a trem endous edge. In th e con
v en tion, on th e first couple of ballots, he showed th e p opular ap- Roy sang bass in one q u a rte t, and
>w»al H ow ever, the m om ent H a rry S. T ru m a n landed at Chicago, the b arito n e in an o th er. His wife. Al
ice. sang b arito n e in place of Jean
p ic tu re changed, and im m ediately. W h y ?
R ow e’s a rg u m e n t th at S tevenson had no tain t of the D em ocratic P anzer, w ith th e H arm o n ettes.
L u th e r T isdale surely did a
m achine. P erh a p s not, but it seem s to th e Pilot th a t the D em ocratic
bang-up
job as M. C. of the p ro
p a rty m achine was d eath ly afraid of K efauver.
gram
.
Told
som e aw ful nice s to r
N o m ination of S p ark m an w as a m ove which th e p a rty bosses felt
w ould hold th e so u th ern D em ocrats in line. How ever, his nom ina ies. N ever knew L u th e r could o r
a te F rench but then I also u n
tion has an opftosite re-action, esjx*eially am ong the negro vote.
Even w ith E isenhow er and his p o p u lar appeal, the R epublican d e rsta n d he speaks Chinese.
H ad a good practice Monday,
p a r ty has no cinch in w inning the election this fall. B ut w ith
except
being a little short of bass
K e fa u v e r as the s ta n d a rd b ea rer, the job would have been fa r m ore
singers.
S ang a few of the new
difficult, and probably im possible. T he D em ocrats are intrenched
ones and som e of the old ones,
am ong w h i c h w as “ Moonlight
R ay.” Relieve Cliff B ushnell is
w orking up a little solo yodel ir
C u rry C ounty F a ir soon will he w ith us. This year, w ith C hetco th a t song.
W ra n g le rs heading the e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee, m uch m ore is a s
Oh. and by th e way, all those
su re d m w a\ of a ttra c tio n th an at any previous fair. The W ranglers, who are in tere ste d in keeping the
them selves, have p opular appeal, and will a ttr a c t m any them selves. G range hall for practices, you
Most of the W ran g lers look at the w hole situ a tio n in this m a n 1 m ight speak to B rad alxm t having
n e r: Rodeos, unless they a re in a class com parable to those shown th a t horse ru n off into the d is
a t P endleton, and elsew here people w ould not be in terested . Yet. tan ce as he does m ight not lx
on th e o th e r hand, in this tim b e r co u n try w ith everyone in tere ste d too gtxxl for th e floor out th ere
in logging operations, a tim b e r show, w here m any local o u tfits m ay
Say. M ickey, word from t h e
com pete, will draw crow ds of p a rtisa n sja'c ta to rs.
graj»evine sa> s lead section prac-
T h e fa ir board has expanded m any ot the classifications and m ore tice will be at C harley Y oung’s
prizes a re offered, especially am ong the y o u th of th e county
house M onday at 7:30. p. m
All this points to a g re a te r fair, to a m ore p o p u lar fair, w ith a
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lot m o re co m p etition from all sections of the county.
Real Estate Broker
Guests of Rotary
P a t Hyland, w ith her friend, La-
Vonne S m ith, w ere g u ests of the
Club, T uesday noon, w hen m em
bers pledged su p p o rt and backed
it w ith tick et p u rch ases to as
su re P a t plenty of votes. A c a n
vass of C ham ber of C om m erce
m em bers will be m ade betw-een
now and S atu rd ay .
In addition to P a t H yland, th ere
a re B etty Shuey, sponsored by the
E agles and A uxiliary; E laine Le-
C laire, sponsored by th e G range
an d M arjorie F reem an, sponsored
by C hetco W ranglers, who also
abound w ith ideas.
New Shop To Open
THE
N.
M.
JO NES
2-bedroom hom e and building
su itab le for re n ta l, 1% a, ocean
view, needs som e finishing. $6000
on term s.
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A p p ro x im ately 1 ac re of ocean
[frontage, g ran d view-, $3000. Also ■
larg e ocean fro n ta g e lot, $1500,
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New- 2- and 3-bedroom hom es,
from $10,300 to $12,500, in city.
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Lovely view lots, a p p ro x im a te ly
*4-acre and up, $600 an d up. E asy
term s.
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HEARTHSTONE
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Across from School
Big Boy Burgen
Chicken'
in
_joc
the Straw
.... $1.25
ORDERS TO G O —Call Phone 2474
DRIVE-IN SERVICE
Open Every Day— Standard or D aylight!
fin a n c e
you
repairs
modernization*
rebuilding *
through an
?■ R« A, loan
W eather Report
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S P E C IA L : 3-bedroom h o u s e ,
fireplace, 4 ac re outsid e city, good
w a te r, ocean view. $1500 for eq u ity
—only $4000 balance. Thia is un
usual Buy. Illn ess in fam ily forc
es sale. W ill sacrifice good fu rn i
tu re an d appliances also. See me
th is week.
I Sell The Earth!
Curry County Fair Will Be Better
! lor the w eek ending on Sun-
Max Min. Ram
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J u l\ 21
82
84
July 22
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48
Ju ly 23
The best in Diamonds, H atches, Bracelets,
63
48
.02
July
94
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52
sd ì cm are and fewelry.
Ju ly 25
...69
49
Ju ly 26
70
51
J ui\ 97
60
18
Jui> 98
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31
Certified H atch mailer and fcweler
July 28
58
81
F in e Railusiy IV iiffA e s Elgins. Hamilton». Illinois and others July 88
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51
21 and 23 J e w e ls ’
July 31
... 61
52
“ F o r th e gift yon will <71 i r u it h p rü fe let your je u e le r
A ugust 1
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he y o u r guide.*1
A ugust 2
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A ugust 3
65
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misons Building Next to Dimmick s
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P ilot C lass Ads get re su lts:
% -m ile n o rth on H ig h w ay 101
Mrs. P au l M arq u ette, recently
from A nchorage, A laska, w here
she sp ent four years, will open
a y ard goods shop in h er hom e
across from the C hetco Inn, on
o r about S ept. 1. T he shop will
be known as “The Y ard stick ,” and
will offer a v arie ty of q u ality m e r
HOME good investm ent prop
chandise to th e local people.
e r tie s in Cury County. Come
Sew ing accessories will also be
in and see w hat w e have to
carried , as well as p a tte rn s.
oJter.
Mrs. M arq u ette w as in th e civil
Other homes, ocean frontage, +
service in A laska. She lived at lots and acreage.
E ugene m an y y ears, and had a
“ F u rrie r’s S hop” at K lam ath F alls
before going north.
Stevenson Has Bosses' Approval
Patronize your c o u n tn fair it is a part of C urry Co.
whose future is also your future.
M. G. BECKER* 4
You dislike seeing your property in need
of repair, or looking old fashioned, so why not
get the money to make improvements through
an easily-arranged F.H.A. Loan at this bank.
flepay monthly, from income. No mortgage is
necessary; the money is quickly available.
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