Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, December 30, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    B R O O K IN G S -H A R B O R P I L O T
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\ N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SPA PE R
Knt«rod ** .«.ud-clau matter, at tb» i- -!.#r «,- at Bi .-4 ,.k.
March 7.
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R ay P isajlei :, J oe M urphy
' f Brrx k ’ngs L ib rary
'I he Libr a n
By Clifford P. Rowe
Editors and Publishers
SU BSC RIPTIO N RATES
One Year in advance On C urry C ounty)
One Y ear, in udvance (ovtaUie C urry C ounty)
NATIO N A L A D V E R T ISIN G R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
W HAT
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b
One who w rites a w eekly c o l-'
mm such as this is alw ays som e­
new
w hat h esitant about d iv u lg in g , Buc
W eek . lv N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc .
Sob
m a tte rs w hich will be of in te r e s t) Gan
New Torlt
Chicago
Detroit
Philadelphia
Ht
B a r ’s Do-
to 1” - reader?- or . >f {>• fore act
it e
t hese new
•ng.
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>k d
by A rd e r­
N A IL O N AL
E D IT O R IA L
have b -er d ‘bating such a
and
Hem
li ey T here
r <- <• • ' * • - r. 11 s c R s
\ « X 1 | as ¿ o c ía t h ^ n
cisión ev er sine« my nam e wa?
several m
s on o rd e r
... / - .
olaced in nomina o n w av back 1
CiATlO’i
not yet a
n
August
for
f
Tice of m ayor
~ " 7 : r i a v e r
J b? open
of Forest Grove. W hile some of ».« Th
*
’’
dav of the
my cam paigning experiences w,
’ nex’>
<’i finiti ly educational, I d tided
At long la
Coo
against w iitin g of them as 1 felt
th
e
new
it would g • c me >11 uof iit advan­
On J a n u a ry 1st a new a d m in istra tio n will be ta k in g
ting ,allowii
s to ir
tag e over m y o , ment w ho hart
c h a ig p of the city g o e r n m e r .t in Brookings It w o n t he com ­
tail the e
ters am
no
such
ni
-dia
for
expi
uon
pletely n v, a t t in t, w itt. se v c ia l holdovers such as Clive ’ tan-
>nnc< t oth
Finishin
| his views.
icy, P e te L esm cjster and Fell Cam pbell on the council to hold
th«
♦ prior
go aheni
T hen w hen th e <1 «
a stea«iy i ■ • ml he i<•«■
»men ge
'o v e r and I found m.v If tl
H ow ever m uch of th leadt rship in a system of m o o r
c a nie
.......
candidate, J a g 'd n bad the
mid council such as th iv is vested in the m ayor, Roy Brimm.
mm unity
d sire to proclaim to th e world
B rim m r a l i z c s th e responsibility, and we believe that is half
the b attle.
m y political victory. C ertain ly
rn d ’ ¿ e ro
such a vvij h js norm al. But w ith
i’ll lie
flavor ,s sincere in his belief, and shoulQ be
■'tole 1 o a f f , et
N
vuberger
and
Gi
<n
io.»
•
«
•,<
’.
-
.
ie change^ d u rin g his te n u re of oilice. He
know s wh t problem s far him, and th e council. Ik know s that
ing the goct-elect ion h eadlitps, I
J'nv
the sew er piobV in m ust ix s, tiled, one wav or a n o th e r a i.l
re stra in e d m yself w ith the ad -,
ad tak en
m oniiion that a fte r all the oTg .,
1 ’• Ch
H
.no > that 1 he s lit' t situ a tio n in Brookings need
; of m o o r w as sm all pum pkins as ’ * Tdly, the
ng h a v in ’
*
i com p r d to s ta te and national ’
n
t
he upper
u d i
m ftom tho Frooki.igs W ater ('m n im v
I, <••• h S of b<
fait th o p th re e ju o b l m s con'd be classed as secondary j ofic« s.
N
evertheless,
I
am
proud
a
f
,
to <Ji" m i n i •'sponsibi1 itv that of keeping the city functioning
tiie honor w hich has iw m give 11
P' ■ •
had th ir
in a sound , in un iat condition, < d in a business like m a m o r,
:
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e
by
th
>
peonle
w
ith
whom
I
(
h
'
s
’n.as
d
get-togeth
Only a lte r th a t is taki n care of, can a tte n tio n be giv ai to o th e r
1 Pl 1 ’ VI’ I t F
i live. In city election;, such ;>
•'
‘h
'
ours, a candidat is not elected o v er fo rty s
It
city eovu , "m i nt and then expect to hang out th«' ”busin< ss as
-ty
by support of a party. Those w ith
s
¡ 'I
u su a l” sign.
i whorn he daily rubs olliows m eas- th
\v e wish Rov B rim m and th e ipst well in th e ir new
m for
1 ic him for w hat they know him
v en tu re ,
to be an,| t |ien
(h eir ballots, I
°
! T h u s wh le th e office m ay b > com-
z‘ r :f th rtv i i mb ■
. Jo h n ’s
p a ra tiv e 'y m inor, the n su iting i " ' ;
o u '" a lt nded
¡am or is the great« r.
' U V s rv c« ai th*' As mbly of
L ittle did 1 dream , w f - n 1 * 1 <’l"irch. 1
Suntla evening,
ted by
f rst cam e to I'o rest G rove .as a *v- Speiv er vv is as
- HOI R S P E C IA L SE R V IC E
«•«•liege freshm an thirty y ears ago, U1"'«’ visiting tin o’ogica student
w ith fifty do llars in my pocket lro: 1 «larnaifa toundii
out i
H ours 7:30 a. m. to 6.00 p. in.
■ > finance a coll g * education, ’ *•' im pri •- ve d< vote
hat some day I would hold the *nff
I u e s d a y an d T h u rsd a y O p en ’til K p. m.
’ ghost office which the city could*
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cst( w. But w hile I may not have by all, which continually
H U N T E R S! W E WASH DOWN S L E E P IN G HAGS
ecu able to predict the .fu tu re , ere, the <| t
>,pie fib
th
n
’ this dem ocracy «if outs, th at
<-< ms f. du e th • efforts of thos,
;uch an achievem ent w as not an who w ould seek to replace th<
I ’J IONE 2091
m possibility.
s ta te above th sacred i , ”ii s «
Jt j; Ibis knowledge, ¡xisse
d ih«- n 'mid ' ma »
»y»;
t ’
A N ew A d m in is tra tio n Takes C /e r
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A
BUD P IS vREK
4,
. i. M atthew s, the m ayor
• V’inehuck, and he te lls
p u ttin g in the second crop
. c as soon as the th ird
f h u m n a s is h a ’ vested lie
.,
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,u
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v.
vn
h ^ m H T ^ o
vm
n '"
d.in’r' knew i’lst h«v‘" to t.i D
‘ but one th in g I know for
>t is. back hom e in
i
Burlinole
Visconsn they have
li ,s cbib ¿ M l , ,
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,fiO f * r s t
■' / f '
to th
g«»nt t! ’ < -m tell th«' big
■ “ t tale. I ’m all for s ta rtin g a
d r,v e to get e ir u -h m oney to-
• thei to send t h ' “r.iay: r ” back
re v. o ’i s, me of his W inchuck
prof>oganda.
D unnf’
. h
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1
H U°U S' W ’
ipping out a t lour feet, ten and
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plqy ail
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s e v ral tim e
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A C A C IA
LAUNDROM AT
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Globe
pvh ',: on nr ’
e f th ' s
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h ,v. w o u l d n ' t
b
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o f f ir» t h r í H á n ,
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th ere
,
i i s mpos" th
for you?
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Kit.
> t .■•><.' m y
'e m , '
i 1 o t t
V h
•
h 1 1 'm T t r
t; p w r ite r in hand to
y ■ , o m u r
«»mee the day v«e u m eiled these glam orous
ir
Buieks, people ha\ e been coming in not
< ul to see and study ami sit in these great
t s but, very definitely, to <///;•<• the
A t o n e p itc h o f th e b la d e s in s id e t h e
Dy nallow unit, you get m ore fuel efficiency in
norm al cruising and d riv in g —v hieli m eans
b e tte r gas m ileage, p u re and sim ple.
th e y w ant, it seems, a firsthand taste of th
th ri is t t 1’uiek engineers have concur
lip fur this new year.
But push th e gas p e d al b ey o n d th e full
th ro ttle position and y o u sw itch the pitch.
Instantly, you get electrifying response — a
sudden safety -surge of accelerating pow er to
get you quickly out of a tight spot and w il’i
tiie absolute sm oothness that is constant in
Dynatlovv D rive.
/ nd w ho can biatne th em ?
M
1
i
•
• OOM ítRU
• the w o rd 's aro u n d that Buiek has w hat
. e a r has an ew kind of perform ance
n a s ew kind of transm ission.
called \a r ia b le Pitch Dynaflow D r ix e .;
s the pi aeiple of the m odern a irp la n e ’s
’e i eh propeller. A nd it does in oil
v lb .j aeronautical i n a n c l does in a ir.
$T a «S fC«
RUICH-So«
6- a (U«t* Show
i
sand and gravel
isui£ aui| propei pto¡Kii?ions
ag giogale, to insule .jia h ty l
IÇ , > , , ,
K
.
F
LiraVCI
Rock Fill M aterial
8
F
F
i
Clay Fill
Black I’op Soil
C lam Shell Soil
River Silt
C oncrete Pipe S’ D itc h in g
N O JO B T O O S M A L L
a i 1 t t , e t n t i o n
a
i
B rookings RED-E-MIX Concrete Co,
pr< ti-
['pet’s your eoncrtn.tra.
’’ ts are w ithout
«’ •' 'r ?,,)t too
me n ighbor lost
ous Th chickens
t thi' «legs race
e a and frig h te n the
tt J ik y fly out
•'< th a t I love a ;’
w hile you as a eat
may not gi««' w ith me, 1 know
<W a far ’ h ’ d<). s can be tra in -
iia from chasing
's It ta k e s a lot of
11 s- metim« s th e h a i«1-
i board but it can be
tli y van be trained
T l IE
MACHINE
S 'i i 'k T ;
C O M PA N Y
Is Ilap p y to A .m o u n ce the A rrival of
Mr. Geer s Bell
D .v r /o
repi\ sen,iiiii’c m Gold liaich, Port
Oidord and l>roo!:in(rs
LOR SALL.S A \ ! ) SERVICE
___________ M ml ti n s c o r r i i \
Í am in te re ste d in a va« m an el in r
N A ?» ì E
AD D RESS
ay be y o u . to o . have m ade a m ental reso ­
lution to d riv e a '55 Buiek—but vv by wait r
e 're re a d y , vv illing and eager to let you try
one — feel the spectacular new pow er th at
gives life to this bounteous be luty — and see
for yourself that here is a p erfo rm an ce t i n ’11
too exciting to miss. 1 )ro p In on us this vv eels,
w o n ’t vou?
T
MENNING BUÎCK
Rivei Run Sand and < iravel
,,1If nam e in th e
••’ t m . but am
in m dialp solution,
ie re t ')■> th a t vou
vour s " T''»»’inr
in
litorml
i 1
.«•h w ’ I 1 - « h * m ; -
it 'ntion cf t h -» p a rtie s
i n 'd .
»lern is i h ’s:
>•■> , p |
.
fpp
1
n J soni- tim es
n mt)«* s of the oa-
’ • a ! towed to ro^e
h our fail- citv
•o dou’
en
n vv th t on«' of o u r w
a fa ri kos left th e ir T "’
t F 'C 'i t ’v, !" pn )• f«’,-
' bi J. -’t ' u . ,lv :>m a «t,
n i h ’ s (Tst’c s n r t p r y e.v
anion.
« r io r r i 'g ? s* i{
W ' ** ' r’’ < » v p ■»-
t and try in g
VM «■’ 1,r -
i seen some high peaks of interest
V 1 in our new ears over the \e a r s — h u t
n \ e r anything like this,
.rt.
to l/OU a ll
' it, nt ion Office C a t:
b o 'o , -
Oi
• n,
eot m ber 22, 1954;
e" s on
fO cZr/K<B
y
9 F »Om
. ’I
, th e re
ftllX
fi
box? Old S t. Nick was as
o l o, you oeople as h ' w as
o 'o r at o u r house. We get all vve
could wish for and now p :t|
honipi >n tells m e the post o
A,
\b r tr s rc s o fu U o n t h a t p a y s
READY
F
v '* ' ’ V ,'d ■ .-o
FTTE?l TO ES1T03
N ew
they pay
4 É
h i iw ' , c i n w i : i -
¡5 M odern E ffic ie n t Laundry M ethods /
5
i
R e a d .th e classified ads
PILOT ads a lw a y s pays
•', irlu !
tho ■
n t
'
a half, fie had m ade his hom e a t
t i ¡x-rtterviile, for m any year*,
and m any's th e sto ry of his g ir ­
ing many a m an, w om an, and
ch i’d a helping hand and t».<
neighbors alw ays figured “Shor-
. ' i «,n Pie nice things, whr~.
th ey could.
S h o rty ’’ w as a longtim e men».,
c r of th e local VEW post, a fev
1
,
.
, i ’ \ l * '»•
OI> 1 m bers of w hich a t t e n d ‘ I k
’ / ,
b id .ta ‘> o m j.c k c r. and burial at Gold Beach, T uesday.
C 1
“ f‘na,iy qun on
o—
h.m, right n now,
as ’’S
h o i rty
knew
i ««*«•«,
v w , <»s
o iiD
iy ” K
new
Jii i W im m er has done a lot o.
w ork in thi?
k itchen at th .. e VEW
id n day “S h o H y ”........................
................................
..
(w ho’s nam e w as W illiam O., but Hall, in stallin g cupboards, si «
f° W kn<U d * Was a pood ,lttle an<1 w ork a rc a on w h at Us d h
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...
.
j)f>
w ajj an(j jias half •
guy’ evcn from ,h c tim c
w as
known, d u rin g the F irst W orld sixteen by
hv th ’ ^e foot service ha:
h„
W a r as the lowest m an in th e com pleted. P a in te rs could Is- u s ,,
anv old tim e now.
A m erican E xpeditionary Forces
io to i
' ■ 'e
'
The th irty four g ran d ch ild ren
o’ M b
’ ’is, J ,
parent.s,
and a lew i., ire relativ es, h ad
th i - C hristm s dinn. r p a rty hi
the Rod and Gun clubhouse. Lily’
having m ad? up h e r m ind, a t
i t, th at th. re w ere just too
m any to wad into h e r tra ile r-
I house.
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