Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 16, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Brookings Harbor Pilot Thursday, April 16, 1953
BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT
Barbershoppers Go
To Klamath Falls
For W hat It's W orth This Week A t
By CLIFFORD P. ROWE
___ _ ____ Inn
The Chetco
.
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”
1 a delegation of local Barber-
d adages such as Early to
This ^lu n in was not run la st1 shoppers attended the Klamath
‘<1 and parlv
.
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« » _ _ _
K n t r r r d »»
I rl« « « m a tte r , a l th e pn«>tuffire a t B ro o k in g » , O re g o n , M a rc h
bed
early tn
to ricn
rise, mQl/nc
makes a week . due
to a labor shortage a t , Falls parade on Saturday night.
7 , 1 0 *0 , un der th e A c t o f M a rc h 3. 1N79.
man healthy, wealthy and wise’’ The Pilot office, so we will try to j They remained for the Sunday
usually are excellent guides to give
OMVP in
f o r m a t io n
this; WPPk
n m in c r h
rn n l/fn c t and
nnd rn
t «
information
this
week to
A/ inna A kers , O w n er and Publisher
t0 , w
morning
breakfast
returned
entirely.
cover
a
two-week
period.
on
Sunday.
M l B M K I I ’T I O N K A T E S :
For example,
Horace Spiller, representing
Those going were Mr. and Mrs.
One Y ear, In advance (In C urry C ou nty, ............................................................... 13.00
there is that old Barco Supply Co. of Medford, Emil Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
O n * Y aar, In advance (outalde Curry C o u n ty , ...............
...............................>3 50
reliable one al­ spent two days in this area.
Classified Advertising Kates, 15c per line M in im u m 60c cash.
Grayshel, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
A ll advertising copy must be In by 6 o'clock Tuesday evening to insure pub­
ways employed
E.
W.
Steinhauer,
who
has
been
Swanson
and Mr. and Mrs. Stan
lication.
by the scrupu­ our guest for several months, has Patterson.
News Items and classified ads w ill be received up to W ednesday noon.
lously indust ri- moved into his new house in the
Pat Nilson, in the city on busi­
N a tio n a l A d v e rtis in g R e p re s e n ta tiv e
one’s daily liv­ Harbor area. Mrs. Steinhauer ness, dropped in to hear the sing­
W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc .
ing. There are says that she likes this country ers, as did Mr. and Mrs. Art
N ew
Y o rk
<
C h ic a g o
♦
I le t ro ll
>
P h ila d e lp h ia
(however, enough until the wind starts blowing.
Pierce, who were visiting there.
N O T IC K TO S U B S C R IB E R S ' K indly n o tify o f any change o f address In ad­
exceptions to the
J. A. Salimena was in the area
Bob Perkins, of Coos Bay, was*
vance. F a ilu re to do so costs two cents per Issue sent to the old address.
rule to warrant taking care of business for the emcee for the parade.
H ubarrlptlon w ill be dropped unless subscribr notifies Pilot of change
he c a u t i o u s Kalbeur Hotel Supply Co. of
person’s not re­ Portland.
fit of the selfish interests. I do
ky Co., was our guest for two
lying upon them
not pretend to expert knowledge
The Panther Co. of Ft. Worth. days last week while looking after
ous
which
insists
"Never
put
oft
of this subject but I have stu­
Tex., was represented here by J.
died the report, heard the de­ until tomorrow that which you B. Hilton of Santa Cruz, Calif. business for his company.
Dan Huber of Eugene, repre­
bates, and observed the press and can do today.” On the face of it,
A. M. Lander of the U.S. senting
Electric Co., was in
the
instruction
seems
innocent
radio comment. I don’t find any
Weather Bureau made a visit to this area Eoff
last
week.
enough
and
certainly
worthy
of
"skullduggery”
in
the
legislation.
■ ---------------------------■
Brookings last week. Mr. Lander
W
’e
would
really
like to tell you
My own opinion, indejicndcntly acceptance. But there can be a lives in Roseburg.
of
all
the
people
who
have been
HARRIS ELLSWORTH, M.C. arrived at, is supported by a very catch to it as I had demonstrated
Reggy Drinkwater, represent
at
the
Inn
the
past
week,
but
to me just recenly.
comfortable
majority
of
others.
ing the Oregon Motor Club, is
BOTH HOUSES of Congress
space
does
not
permit.
’
As a sidelight on this subject,
I received a letter in the mail, back with us for a few days. He
have been devoting considerable
I
have
noted
that
many
of
those
the
reading of which caused my expects to be here until April 17.
time to what is called the Tide-
Reach that buyer through a
Lyle M. Burnham, Representing
lands, or submerged lands, que- people who have been lighting this blood pressure to hit the ceiling
Pilot Classified Advertisement.
legislation
have
also
been
identi
and
threatened,
in
the
language
A.
C.
Horn
Co.
of
San
Francisco,
tion. The details of the issue are
„ caus
___ ___
__ ___
me to
blow was our guest for two days last
involved and legalistic. The fund­ fled with proposals for expanding, of the day, to
amental point of the dispute is and increasing the powers of the ( my “top.” While in this phase of week. Mr. Burnham lives in
simple. For about 150 years - Federal government. So far as | “seeing red,” I dashed to my Salem.
GIBBS
Norman T. Small and wife were
since our government began un­ I am concerned. I feel that the typewriter and wrote a scorch­
der the Constitution—the sub­ great Federal government already ing response, which in its vocabu­ guests the past week. Mr. Small Concrete
Products
merged lands on state boundaries has TOO much power over our lary and lack of intelligence, represents the Farwest Paint
have been deemed to I k * a part lives and our rights as free citi­ would have put to shame the {Mfg. Co. of Seattle,
1 ransit Mix Concrete
ITenneth R. Meech of Medford
of the state. Since 1947 the Su zens. That, of course, is another best efforts of Senator McCarthy.
subject,
but
it
is
somewhat
in­
spent
a
day
in
this
area
last
week.
Luckily for me though, I did
Septic T ank Supplies, C him ney
preme Court of the United States
put off its mailing. With the pass­ He represents Kellogg Sales Co. Blocks, Cem ent Blocks, C ulvert
has handed down decisions which volved in this Tidelands battle.
ing of time I found after again of Seattle.
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have had the effect of reversing
Tile, Drain Tile, Well Casing
Even the Oregonian was rep­
The House will be in recess un­ reading the communication that
this situation. ’Hie pending legis­
lation clarities the questions left til April 13. On that date some I was definitely relieved to know resented in Brookings by their GRAVEL, SAND and CEMENT
..
by the court decisions and makes District of Columbia bills will 1 m » that it would never be read by district manager, Nile Gobel. We p hftnn
arc glad to sec the big papers
2545
Easy Streot
the situation exactly the same as considered. Later in the week anyone other than me.
—
I used to go through much the send their representatives to our '
it was before, but answers cer­ the first of the regular depart­
tain questions raised by the court mental appropriations bills will same procedure in my youthful
j
c
j
«
,
The House by overwhelming be taken up. This first bill is the days of romance. Fervent words I Just came to another card for e .
vote (this last time 285 to 108, one for the Department of the In­ of adoration for the loved one of E. W. Steinhauer and wife. The 'Omened Sand, and Oravel
has passed this legislation several terior. The other money bills are the moment, written in the quiet wind was blowing on April 7.
I he Rev. Paul Wessinger made
and the night with the rest of the
. ______ ____of
tunes. This last time the bill was in the course of preparation
before the House I recall that 46 will doubtless be coming on the family abed, were usually doomed his last trip to Brookings on April
of our 48 state governors were ‘ floor >h rapid succession. I ex­ to oblivion, if I postponed their 8. We are sorry to learn that the
lor it. I consider it highly un pect the next three or four weeks mailing until the cold, grey reverend was being transferred
likely that there is validity to the of House sessions will be pretty dawn of the next day. My ad­ to an eastern city.
Top Soil
Pill Dirt
David Hicks of Medford spent
argument of the opposition to much devoted to the subject of vice to the young in similar cir-
D
unnage
Rock
several
days
as
our
guest.
Mr.
appropriating.
cumstance
is
to
mail
immediately
this hat it is a land-grab, an oil
Hicks represents the Oregon
i . nt
mi
while the ardor still glows.
steal, or legislation for the bene-
Phone 2341
Last November 32 mill.on poo-, Ru, for thosp wh(, wrj,p ,n Rn Granite Co. of Medford.
pie voted for a change in gov­ ger, I would humbly suggest that
l^ o n a r d Real Estate
C. R. McRoberts of Rogue
ernment. Less than three month.«
which
is
put
off
until
tomorrow
River
and
representing
J.
B.
Kis-
.go the new «.m.n.strat.on took is
,ike, ,o ,
T I I K U K ’M WO S V H H T IT t T fc
H IK
G 'lK C 'l I . A T I O *
_ a .
m t o ih
i Letter From
Washington
_
_
i
Salvage Sand
and Gravel
II. A. IOCHENS
over. I have to remind m y s e l f em barrassed bv
frequently th a t t h . new broom im igh, have
whjch
has been
only such a n..,„CI1,.„ one
a__ may derive bv toll-
„
. . in time
., action
very short
and . .. that . it . has | pleasure
ini,
... . y
,
,
. c-L <ng
someone off will be consul- 1
a very . large . house . to clean.
A
r„hlv
« tually,
..it a great a deal
i i has already
i
, t * . i
bv
. dampened
*
• the realiza-
/ , ,
SALES AND SERVICE
k
.....
,.,««.„.¡.1,,..
t,on
fhat
he
ha-
s
made
a fool of
been accomplished.
himself.
I’bone 2661
Hotel Brooking«
Various price, wage and mate­
rial controls have been eliminat-
ed. The Federal Security agency has been made into a regular de­
partment. A reorganization plan
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’■•UM
"- "•
' watt-ur.-. .
for the Department of Agricul
lure has been submitted to Con­
gress and will soon be made law.
Others are in process. The RKC
is being placed in liquidation. A
Food at its best
- - -
I he best fo r less
freeze has been placed on new
hiring. The entire budget is be­
ing res iewed and already propo­
OL’R DINING ROOM NOW OPEN FOR
sals are being presented for re­
Breakfast ...........
ductions in proposed expendi­
. from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a m.
tures. Our foreign policy has be­
Dinner . ..
week days 5:00 pm to 8:30 p.m.
come firmer and affirmative in­
stead of vacillating and refens-
Sundays 12:00 nooon to 8:30 p.m
ive.
Rotary Club each Tuesday, 12:00 noon
There are other things that
could be enumerated as constitut­
Lions Club. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7:30 pm.
ing the change for which the peo­
ShfirW»" *
... .
ple voted To be sure, this is
only the beginning. It can hardls
lx- more in such a short period
of time. It must be recognized
fhat to do the job right it must
lx»
done carefully and thorough­
beginning May i, 1953* tirecn Stamps
ly.
P L U M B IN G
CHETCO
IN N
jj
( Does it need painting, or papering, or re- <
modeling, a garage, a new walk, or drive­
way? Whatever the improvements, this is
a good time to make them through a low­
cost FHA Home Repair Loan available at
this bank. You can repay monthly just
like rent. Come in soon.
will lx- issued on Cash Purchases Only.
Phone Numbers
REDFIELD'S SUPER-MARKET
once
Fire Department
I Cit\ Recorder
25 3 i
21S1
2$^J
OREGON
STATE
BANK
BROOKINGS, OREGON
Dependable Home Institution**
l C('rr„i Deposit Insurance C o rp o ra 'in