-Brookings-Harbor Pilot—Thursday, Sept. 2, 1954
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
AN IN D E PEN D EN T N EW SPA PER
Entered ft.« eecond-cla#« m atter, at the po»torflee at B rookings, Oregon,
M arch 7, 1948, under the Act o f March 3. 1«"9
PIPE
DREAMS
BY JO E M U RPH Y
womens bowling
To Open Here
On September 9th
is but th e first of a group of
hom es th a t th ey a re going to build
in th a t area, w hich affords a good
view of th e ocean as well as the
P edrioli Hill.
At th e W.I.B.C. m eeting on
A ugust 23, a t th e Azalea Lanes
Editors and Publishers
T h ere seem s to be a lot of in th e women bow lers decided to
s u b s c r ip t io n r a t e s :
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C E L E B R A T E S 90th BIRTHDAY
te
re
s t in bow ling in Brookings. have th eir City League T o u rn a
<»n* V ear In ad van ce <ln Curry C o n s t »
m M
Mrs. E ddie W estbrook.
m
ent
on
M
arch
5-6,
1955.
Both
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One Year, Jn advance (outside Curry County»
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Everybody is ru n n in g around
of
th
e
w
om
en’s
leagues
will
be
E
ddie”
as
she
is
know n to al
N A T IO N A L A D V E R TISIN G R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
looking for 1, bowlers, 2, team s,
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' for this
’ ’ to
* u rn am
* en t. *
h er friends, ce le b rate d h er 90th
eligible
3,
sponsors,
4,
bowling
sh
irts.
The
W eekly N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc .
A fte r the opening of th e league b irth d ay a n n iv e rsa ry on F ridav
Pilot has been th in k in g of e n te r
N ew York
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Chicago
D etroit
P hiladelphia
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season
a w om en’s doubles to u r aftern o o n , A u g u st 27. An open
ing a team this year, provided
xm
. hx «,, house w as held in h e r honor at
nam
en
t
d ate will be set. ... P
urpose
we can find som e of those above
NEW SPAHR
of this to u rn am e n t will be to th e S m ith R iv er C o m m unity Hall
m
entioned
bow
lers.
W
e
w
on't
N A 7 I O N A L E D IT O R IA L
w .. as sponsored ' * by her
, raise funds for tho W.I.B.C. V e t' T ' he a ffa ir .......
P U B L IS H £ R S
as T o c I latio 4 n have to w orry abou t sh irts, how ie ra n t H ospital fund.
son
and
d
au
g h ter-in -law , Mr. and
ever. as all the m en on o u r team
ASSOCIATION
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O pening d a te for th e B eav e rette Mrs. C laren ce W estbrook, assist
" il l sim ply s trip to th e w aist,
and be run th ro u g h th e press to League, com prised of five wom an ed by h er g ra n d ch ild ren , Many
have B ro o k in g s-H arb o r P ilot e n r team s will be Sept. 9, w ith the re la tiv e s and frien d s called d u r
¡follow ing team s in co m p etition: hig th e aftern o o n , to extenc
bazoned on th e ir backs.
irth d ay g reetin g s to Mrs. W est
Cliff H ouse, H anscam s, W ards b ......
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b ^ r 7 y 'l " \ h r>_
e “ _ rie"E'L
n?llv e tSeWh<’re ,,'p" ns n cx t T ««,«iay.
Propane. L esm eisters, K e rr H a rd brook who received p o tted plants,
I h av en ’t bowled in a league for
at least tw o y ears, so I will have w are, T ots to Teens, D im m ick’s flow ers, card s an d g ifts ex ten d
c a tc a lls from the m ote vocal of i “ " ’ m o lh ' ' rs - and Ieers aml
ing co n g ratu latio n s.
Some alibi d u rin g th e first w eeks M arket, and M incer’s Jew elry.
O
pening
d
ate
for
the
C
a
la
re
tte
Mrs. W estbrook is th e grand
of th e season. T h a t will give me
league
com
prised
of
eight
team
s.
,
m
o
th er of six g ran d children, and
enough tim e to th in k of a new
u i I each,
f e l l II,
W ill
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w ith th re e bow lers on
will
nine
g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n ,
anc
alibi.
be
Sept.
10.
The
team
s
are;
Brook-
enjoying
good
h
ea
lth
for
one
hei
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H ad a nice friend ly ch at w ith ■ings Chet co Hom e and Auto, Hi- »ge. M rs. W estbrook had four ol
A rth u r Knox th e o th e r day . Som e W ay M arket, B rookings Feed and h er siste rs p resen t a t th e birth
how o r a n o th e r th e w ords ‘“a d Seed, and C had’s Coffee Mill Cafe, j «lay P arty.
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m ission $1.00 plus ta x ” got in C alifornia team s: W hite Rock
C
ottages,
S
m
ith
R
iver
V
a
riety
,,
S
m
ith
R
iv
er
Union
School
cluded in his ad of last week. He
Sm
ith
R
iver
T
avern,
and
Ship
A
opened
for
th
e
fall
te
rm
on
Aug-
w a sn ’t sore ab o u t it o r an y th in g ,
u «t 30, w ith an en ro llm en t of
as he believes th a t in su ran c e m en Shore.
228. T h e re w ere 24 kin d erg arten
have got to m ak e a living too.
pu m sinnent left S o m e tim e. m ore th e su b lety is needed
children
enrolled. P rin cip al of the
and m aybe th e increase rev en u e
do realize t h e
' a ,l' o r a " n>: 'h e re tu r n of b arb arism , but we
school is John O stro m , w ho also
m ay help out. H ow ever, we will
in th e c l o s r t m ^ T ^ a r T Cs e r u p ^ s i% e n omaint,a in in g "r"1"
v ,.e U- ,♦
mu
teaches 5th grade. O th e r teaeh-
try to re m e m b er to ta k e it out
Mrs. \ \ a lte r Thom pson and ers are, M ary O strom , first grade
1----- J a n e , D o ro th ea R oberts,
u s iro m second
, rirst tra
grade
this w eek so he w on’t have to ♦ th u re ~ e children, B e tty Jean.
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r ^ L ? 7 h e n p a r ™ , T ,’r,'d *° mC" ° U‘ " ■ " ’ " < V ? i 7 e
de
have tic k e ts printed. I still d o n ’t
and R oger re tu rn ed home S unday E lizab eth U lrick, th ird grade
know how it happened.
from E u g n e w here Mrs. Thom p- Sophie T rask , fo u rth g ra d e E li’,
. . . . ,K , £ = - ~
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son and Roger had gone a few ab e th L ayton, six th g ra d e ' V da
W e w ent to the L ion’s club, and
hom e t ' h I v h d " ^
,W? KirlS M cC harl‘‘>'. « “« 'n t h and Harold
th e R o tary club m eetin g s last home, rhey had been visiting G ran t, eig h th g ra d e In charcr
w eek and enjoyed o u rself on them g ra n d p are n ts and tw o au n ts of c a feteria is D elia Logan and
i ’reativ en ess is an o u tlet for th e em otions tho ,- h i i
* » " « » » « g e r l y to e x p ^ s . J, is no, m e% ™ enough Jo teach
both occasions. B oth groups seem s ,n E ugene anti C orvallis for tw o Helen B eckett. Bus d riv e r" and
lively, and m an do they pack aw ay weeks, a f te r R oger re tu rn e d hom e Jan ito r is Jo e R eichlin and Don
tlw ch id re ad in g and w riting, b u t it becom es n ecessary to
the chow’.
f f t c 'r S K
X , e ^ e X S ,
from a six weeks visit.
M rs. Logan.
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Thom pson also bro u g h t hom e a
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B rookings seem s to need a St. LnT?
C°r 0 and fFUit fr° m th c SE R V E B EA R B A R B EC U E
P a tric k to drive th e sn ak es out. valley to freeze and can
(Smiih
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M r and Mr« i
«• ,
, , ,th R n e r A m erican Legion,
I d o n ’t qualify becau se m y nam e tu rn
iffT lI 7 C7 pCrati<]n P ,a to is " A t o n e d as saying, "T he basis
ed hem h / G ’ StafTord re ' held th e ir an n u al b e a r barbecue
ot all ed u cation is A rt”.
s
is Joe, but th e fa cts a re th a t a u n<d hom e last week from P o rt- on S a tu rd a y evening a t th e C onr
snake w alked in th e front door and w here Mrs. S taffo rd had
♦ Tu a c rc a tiv e atm o sp h ere th e lessons a re endless
m u n itv H all. C h e ste r C rook wild
We
of C had's re s ta u ra n t, rig h t on nton't i T a g o * S h e ' T ‘’''" A l " " a anim al *r a PPer had r e c e n t l y 't r a ^
u rg e teacher, ad m in istra to r, and p a re n t alike to re s p e c t’ anc
and
f
o ’ T an S p r,’a te st ut'K°- th a t of creatin g . In th a t Wav they
m ain stre e t. A fte r a few m ale
n o tin g a
J c T ' a T ’ c™
C h ' T ' ’ 2?5 " ° U" d
""
find th e key to discipline.
5 ie>
p atro n s looked at it w ith an u n
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concerned eye one of th e w a it
V«
t I ?u R rookinKs «’specially will teaching be difficult this
resses rose to th e occasion and
ah.H s d \ D \ l 7 i T ,P<.1 C<T ditiGnS eXiSting’ g r a t i n g on a split
R . n ;
f he shcpP nn th is ranch. P ost Com-
hooted it out th e door. W hat a t
K i"
1 fu
te a c h e r has m any obstacles to overcom e before
. Its. R om Poole re tu rn e d hom e m an d er H a rrv B row n w as the
m osphere a place could have, w ith . ,'''har H
bcgm nm g the tm p o rta n , function of teaching. W e w ish them w e».
, ',','iSi’inS- a '
Chef- assistad bv o th e r Legton
a sn ak e hanging from th e ceiling.
'o r a few "w eeks '" K1 *m a” 1 F a,ls ™t'm bpr’ - sprvp<t n e a rly 200 pen
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pie at th e ev ening m eal. All re
» T he sensible an sw e r would seem
Mr. and Mrs. Russell M esser
W e’ve been h ea rin g a little ta lk
port
h aving had a good time.
to be th a t the tw o should agree about th e tim e th a t C u rry C oun 'njoyed a several day visit from
to w ork w ith each o th e r on a ty and som e of Del N o rte C o u n Mr. M esser’s b ro th er, Donald
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. W en n er are
natio n-w ide basis in an a tte m p t ty w as going to secede from th e M esser and a friend from Mt onjoying a visit by Mr. and Mrs.
n u n s , Illinois, who left for home Erw in Redberff
to halt th e upw ard spiral of prices Union. I w ould like to know m ore
and d au g h ter
on Sunday.
about
it.
S
om
etim
es
I
w
onder
if
Sharon, of O retow n, O regon. Mrs.
and wages. T he recent situ atio n
Mr. and Mrs. B erger D ahlstrom W enner
anybody w ould notice if w e did.
and Mrs. R edberg are
a t S tu d e b ak er. w h e re m an ag e
th e ir th re e children and P e te W a l- siste rs
m ent told lab o r th a t unless a re
din re tu rn e d last week from a two
duction of w ages w as accepted
and
c ,a r™ "'
th e firm could not co n tin u e in
By
«ne trip to New York and back bv K lam ath F alls spent the we ‘k
e
x
p
a
n
d
took
th
e
p
ian
e
fntnt
¡v
isitin
g
his
„id
hom
e' th e fornt-
business,
w
as
a
good
exam
ple
of
C L IF F O R D P.
both
sides
placing
all
cards
on
ROWE
ThFu X
^ i n i a e X 'n ^ :
the table. L abor agreed w hen the
p ictu re w as honestly draw n,
P
lan
s
w
ere
m
ade
a
t
a
m
e
e
t
from
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A S I see it at th e m om ent, the
j At th e sam e tim e, those of us ing last M onday night of the
g re a te s t o bstacle faced in
M en’s bow ling association, in an d a ru g M e ie K afh v " h a v e ' WW“ " ’**
Daniel T hom es- Scappoose. Ore.
«topping in flatio n today is the n o t d ire c tly aligned w ith e ith e r
effort to get team s lined up for
in
d
u
stry
or
labor
m
ust
be
careful
re lu c ta n c e of e ith e r m anagem ent
in o u r ju d g m en t. In d u stry , on the w in te r season. E ffo rts a re be
o r lab o r to tak e th e first step
which lab o r depends fo r its ex* ing m ade to provide a m ore var-
I ’m no econom ist, but I d»’ know
istenee. m ust not be burdened to ied pro g ram for this season
enough about business to realize the e x te n t of deadening its initia-
A non-handicap o r
scratch
th a t so long as lab o r dem ands ) tive ju st because th e unions league is being form ed. T his C afe south of H a rb o r
CaTtidy '
' ’ SiS,<?r ° f MrS
• a la ry increases to m eet the cost possess th a t power. N e ith er m ust loaves several openings for new
Mr. and Mrs. R ay S tru eb in g
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of living and so long as m anu- labor be m ade o r even allow ed bow lers to p a rtic ip a te in this
V ’r ' c
,ire t fa " n teefin g of the
f a it ut ers insist on raising the to sacrifice those rig h ts for which league. All in tere ste d a re asked and M , . s " Z 7 c ' n h 2 S’
D a’ id of A lhantb ,
7 ’d n ° ”
RiVPr W om a" 's ^ “ b
p rice of th e ir p ro d u cts to tak e it has fought so b itte rly and e a rn to m ake inq u iry at th e Lanes
A inam bra.
A nother be held on F rid av
m i« «bn
c a re of s a la ry increases, inflation ed so d ea rly W e m ust continually B eginners a re invited too.
houseguest at th eir home also is club room a t tb o
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w ill co n tin u e w ith us
H all i T ,
I
h /C om m un,fv
L eague bow ling will s ta r t din Mrs. M innie Evans Mrs
g u ard ag ain st any a tte m p t by
f 'r
C' Uh Wi" bp host
N e ith e r lab o r o r in d u stry can labor to oppress in d u stry o r by ing th e w eek of S ept. 13, so in kings a u n t of I n s Angeles
Mm.
Ida
Sm
ith
r
e
t
T
n
S
hom
e
°
° ™ a r a ,i0 "
be blam ixl too m uch for th e stand m anagem ent to shackle th e lab o r tere ste d how lers a re req u sted to
ta k e n L ab o r has alw ays insisted, er.
contact e ith e r the L ancs o r C ordie F rid ay from a five week trip = — -___ --
and rig h tfu lly so, on a fa ir p e r
which took her to Yuba f
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U liile governm ent m ay ta k e a Olsen shortly.
c e n ta g e of th e p ro fits of in d u stry band in th e co n tro v ersies which
Ten couples p a rtic ip a te d in th< w here shn visited one of her sis
In d u stry , on th e o th e r hand, m ust arise from tim e to tim e, you and w eekly m ixed doubles last Sun ters. T hen a lte r visiting her
be allow ed a reaso n ab le p ro fit or L re p re se n tin g public opinion, re lay night M erle and Hazel H ans- d a u g h te r in C rescent. Oregon, she
it fades from th e scene and w ide m ain in possession of th e balance cam took first honors, w ith Bill visited tw o o th e r sisters in E u
sp re ad u n em p lo y m en t tak es its of pow er T herefore, it behooves and Lee L iverm ore second, and gene before com ing home.
Sales and Service
p lace N e ith e r has too m uch con all of us to know w h ereo f we Art G u tire and Ann Olsen, th ird
In sp ite of the rain, m any peo
arris heights
fidence in th e in te g rity of th e speak an d to have th e co u rag e to
ple visited th e new hom e put on
o th er, h u m an n a tu re being w hat i s,i speak w hen the occasion de-
display last S a tu rd a y and S undav
ROAD
S ubscribe to The B rookings- bv the builders, Andrew Hoffeldt
it is.
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N. WTOHW4Y 101
H a rb o r Pilot.
la n d Roscoe R itchey on th e Hof-
^ h fin c
R ay P isarek , J oe M urphy
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