z B R O O K IN G S-H ARBOR P IL O T p ip e an INDEPENDENT new spaper “ . I... a! t - SSS 5T » “ X „ the AC. e »' Bi «in« OielM ' ««eh «• I»™ Ray P isarck, Joe M u rp h y SUBSCRIPTION RA TES: Ta*/ in advance (In G urry C ountyi o n a Year. In advance (outside Curry Coon /) N A T IO N A L ~"" n a t io n a l > ED 11_O R IIA I 1*^ c 5’'5 n P U B L IS H E R S A S S O C IA T IO N * * hv 1 U H L k C iU W i a d v e r t isin g r e p r e s e n t a t iv e W f f k iy N ewspapers R epresentatives , I nc . »-«• *-■**-* ■ ro P w, h l ila lo M d A e Ìrthl lp h ia Detroit < Urngo New Tor* WHAT IS COMMUNITY SPIRIT? W hat is tills th in g called com m unity sp irit? P oes it lun'-- tinn anv dilTerentlv in B lockings th a n in any o th r ity in tn< counti L We think it docs in a ra re sense B ro o k in g - r uudlv and evervbody has th a t f.c lirtg ol m ovem ent. I b r • f'lv laggards or die-h ard s about th at just don t have eom m um . P' i“ " R id ,, naw -her,, a ra u. I- hm four in.,«.,« p ro jects an lap. and in each people a m w o ,k m « h a In a goal. W e e arn estly solicit y our c o o p u .'tio n in id<h. G R O U N D O B SER V A T IO N POST W ith the th re a t of a n o th e r w a r increasingly ret in a G round O bservat on Post is growing. I eople t«a z< «« Brookings is ... a "critic-,’" line, w hich could protect m illions ol people in th e San F ra n c i* o an-a in case ol ib iu .. <> . num ber of citizens di voted a sm all am ount of tim e to G tound O bservation th e re w ould be »<• prob him ' ’ vow ii - hw Hrt a n d ( h , i look at the new Past that was built by youi fellow citizens. R em em ber. Brookings alone out of all th e cities in the U. S, should know the .rn p o rta n o ’ ol an an w atch, b o o k ings w as th e only city th at saw an enem y plane overhead d uring th e last conflict. Is th e re an y th in g a ess. n tial in a com m unity as a lib ra ry ? B<x»ks an,I know ledge rank high in m a n ’s needs, and now through the efforts ol 1 n um ber o' peoph Brookings-H u rbor is Io have a library building. T he final fund raising event, the carn iv a scheduled lor Feb. 19. would finish Olf the building in line style. We a ie ah,»ut to have a com m unity lib rary any city ol com pai - size would be proud of. A ttend th a carnival, and help a good cause. I I IE B()Y S ('<)l I BU1EI )1N< i A nother ta sk w hich fares th e city is w ork on the Scout building here. If in terest enough can be g e n e ra te d in the project it wouldn't takie long before th e Boy Scouts, th e E xplorers, the G ut Scouts and Cubs would have a p la iv to hold th e ir m , d i n e s .„„I a place to lea... to w ork and .play to g e th e r in the light way. It IS delm itely a goal to w ork lor lor your child's sake and mine U P H O L S T E R IN G ROY H. BROWN * And yet, it doesn’t seem en tirely ¡»ossible c ith e r. Take Uns problem Hom a teach ers view point. II a parent doesn't H d the „•siKHisibi'its to see that Ins y o u n g ster is g e ttin g a lo ir well in school, w in should the teach er go out ol Ins w ay to c a n s th e burden of education. G im d some thought, but m ore than th at give it some action T e a r yourself aw ay from y o u r set and a tte n d a m eeting. ____________ Styling Thai's Stealing The Thutnht Troni The High T: :cc I (Sirs The Mew 1955 Chevrolet ADAMS SELL IT THRU THE >\ IM l NT This isn't exactly a com m unity project hut m ore ol a com m unity lailu iv P erh ap s p, „pie in this day and ago a rc m ore m te ie s tc l m sillin g home and w atching l \ th a n tl,< x a i, «on cerned w ith th e ir child's w c lla re . The a tte n d a n c e at th e past g .v en tl PTA n v e t u ^ s have b«««.i slim and th e only explanation p,issil»le is that th e p aren t just doesn't have in terest in the , Inld I j WANTADS LIBRARY TUN'D DRIV E II IE P .T A CHEVROLET G old Beach, O r e « n CAPITAI PARADE (¿teGsnA FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH Editors and Publishers NEW SPAPER can candidate to put up against given th e OK by very big Re- [ Sen. W ayne M orse? publicans in W ashington. He wa$ recently named th e ju n io r fir*< T hese 13 w ords have plagued citizen of Salem . GOP leaders since last N ovem S e n a to r R udte W ilhelm , J/, b er's election when R epublicans m ust have friends in th e new s all over th e country w ere w atch paper business. We have noticed T he next ten w eeks of legisla ing U. S. S en ato r Guy Cordon sta te m e n ts in th e press boosting tu re will be th e hot spot of this loose his seat and control of th e th e fo rm er S h a k e r of th e H ouse \ e a rs’s segm ent of th e 1956 elec U. S. S e n a te for his party. for th e U. S. Senate. tion cam paign. Alt ho th e next election for an H ere at th e C apitol the ’56 cam O regon U. S. S e n a to r is 22 m onths NEW BILLS B R IE F E D D paign lines a re as visible as th e y aw ay both political p a rtie s are T he following digest is of b ilh w ere th e day before th e ’54 elec running scared as P resident introduced last week or in th e By Clifford P. Rowe tion. R epublicans a re bom bard E isenhow er advised R epublicans form ative sta g e ; Som e of my friends have looked ing D em ocrats w ith bills, m em or to do last S u m m er . F o r sta te inspection of sla u g h ials and resolutions th a t are load- P au l P a tte is o n n a s had the a, me r a th e r quizzically of late te r houses. To increase jobless id w ith political d y n am ite and th-» most publicity d uring th e past pav of unem ployed w orkm en from w hen I inform them th a t I am going w ith a howling team to tlv* D em ocrats a re firing right back y e a r and is generally ex p ected to $25 to $«35 a week, for a m axim um x s ta te to u rn a m e n t in Coos Bay w ith th e sam e b rand of a m be a candidate for the R epublican of 26 w eeks a year. Ban bill nom ination for U. S. S enator. Hv boards and posters along county this w eek-end W hile kind enough m unition. not to put th e ir th o u g h ts into If you w ant to know about botn is the first governor to succeed roads and s ta te highw ays. M ak j,0 4 w ords. I know th a t m entally they political p a rtie s and how they are from th e presidency of th e sen ing it illegal to ta k e m in erals an? m u tte rin g : W onder when the being piloted, just w atch the legis a te and be elected. His victory from ocean beaches To m ake th e M an, we sure got a charge out old boy will grow up and quit lative news. The public is going over Secix'tary of S ta te E a rl F. Board of H igher E ducation sup- of th e expressions on the laces try in g to act like a kid. to learn of the vu ln erab le spots N ew bry w as alm ost tw o to one ¡x>rt local ju n io r colleges To p ro of Jg.th Boh G im m ick, and D olly If they wen- to come right and in both p a rty pro g ram s w hile the but th a , does no, establish him a ; vide prison sentences for peni ira in a rd , who w ere chosen as the ask me. Pm no, at all su re th a t R epublicans and D em ocrats in th- a vote g e tte r nor dcx'S his heavy te n tia ry convicts who are con- Man and W om an of the Y< a r" I w ould know jus, how to answ er. Ì- gislatun? ajority over Sen Joe ('a rso n in insubordination or are scrapping for m N ovem ber. In both races h>. op- u c te d ° f g ro u P J Qn Both w ere genuinely surprised In fact, w ith the popular con keeps. position w as blanked ou, in all or at least th ey w ere supei ception of w hat one should not Bills have been introduced th a t b u t th re e of O regon's 125 new s crim e anil sex. Io raise sa la rie s ictors. do w hen he passes the ripe old would have th e a tto rn e y general papers. T hat will never happen of legislators from $600 a y e a r to ♦ ♦ ♦ * * age of th irty , how can one expect Iron, Dolly heard th e ta lk about a li to be understood w hen he is rapid (now elected) appointed by the a Kain. according .o b ra ria n . as Lynn H am pton m ade ly approaching the apjielling age governor. O th e rs w ould abolish C ongressm an W , N m h . d d ,s ^ J ' X ' . ^ e ' a M o in " « the D ep artm en t of F inance; have the aw ard, and she looked aroun 1, of fifty. the governor appoint a one-m an sending out press stories about his t . - 86-dele- bew ilderly. And th at ' proud as a 1 believe th a t George B ernard tax com m ission to ta k e the place n n g a h ,I ,,,., In peacock" look on th e face ol “ Mr Shaw has been credit's! w ith the of the th re e tax com m issioners Dolly (M ax) B rain ard " was picas- .Senate T resident i *am , jggg -po in crease tax es on r e m a k th a t "W henever I feel I who now give s j ’ Cial a tte n tio n to W alsh, Coos Bay ,is considered th Jul. . • th an $7 000 a mt to see. the u rc 1 lo exercise, I lie down I th e ir divisions «and are appointed stro n g est p latfo rm candidate, and incomes of m ore th a n $7,000 • » • ♦ * until th e •elmg passws away I bv the board of control (governor, th a t's w hat it tak es to keep up vear Bob Dim m iek w asn’t going to W hile S haw had the right to a tte n d the m eeting at first, but m ake such a sta te m e n t, I dis I se c re ta ry of s ta te and sta t * tre a s- w ith Morse. His Lincolnesque a p - I u re r); ta k e the m otor vehicle d e jAvarance fits too. his w ile w as given the word and agree w ith him h eartily. p a rtm e n t from the S ecreta y of A nother prospective of the b-manded that she be ta k e n out (IT In fact. 1 very m uch oppose the ¡S ta te and m ake a special d< p a rt- W alsh type is form er S en ato r io the dinner. She bad h e r way. th e o ry that j»: t b cause a m an m en, w ith heads api>ointed by the Philip S. H itchcock, now w ith Bob's lace tu rn e d as ted as a lic it Reed College. He is not ju s, se t w hen he le g a n to realize whose rvaches m iddle age, he should j governor. p a rk him self begore the fireplace ting on the sidelines. nam e H am pton w as going to call. W HO CAN BEA T M O RSE? alongside the aging poodle and Young and photogenic S en ato r Au J sw eat it w as just pout mg Who is the stro n g est Republi- M ark H atfield, Salem , has been w ait for decay to set in. «Just a off his forehead H e's so bashful. couple of m onths ago I engage 1 * ♦ • * * in a gam e of touch football and searching for the fo u n tain of T hat was q u ite a fet’d the g ills anv day now I may try b a sk e t youth. of the S ta r of the Sea th rew too T hese days w hen m y son comes Even Ewl I Cam pbell w as com ball. But right now 1 am am bowling hom e bragging about m aking a plaining that the clothing m a n u fa c tu re rs w eren't p u ttin g as m uch and I like it. U ntil th iv e y ears basket in b ask etb all scrim m age, m a te ria l in th e ir clothes anym ore ago mv only contact w ith the I come right back w ith the five A U T O — F U R N IT U R E gam e ol ball and pins had been stra ig h t strik e s I knocked over w hen as a y o u n g ster I read the necently of ,h ' tough split I m a n Thu item in the Pilot said that And aged to convert into a spare. th e d in n e r m eeting w as to sta rt at sto ry of Rip Van W inkle. T ruck and Cal Cushion Repairs No, I have n e w r felt th a , one 7 to so hi w. ■ waltzed at just now at th e age of old Rip, I too. have discovered the gam e; and t profited m uch by ju st grow ing th a t tim e. E verybody else was just about through ra tin g guess believe me I am of the opinion ' older. O ne really lives by doing; they didn't m ad the paper for the th at if the S p an iard s had known an dit is going to be a m ighty c o r n e t dinner tim e. A ctually I of th e sport, old Ponce de Leon | long tim e before I confine my PHONE 2244 HILLSIDE ST. know that my wife could never w ould’, have w asted so m uch ex’ icising to te a rin g olT the pages tim e chasing around over F lorida ¡of the calendar. m ake it on tim e, so I put it in^the p ap er that it would sta r, at 7:.»<) hoping th at we w ouldn't he the only ones late. Phone 41 1 ♦ * * • Wo had a p rin te r from T exas helping us out las, w, ek. He j staved a, a m otel here, and s a ’,1 h r couldn't sleep because of till, ¡a d v e rtisin g stu n , of th e C h a m le r of Com m erce. lie said , ha, they m ust have im ported 2(1,000 T exas bullfrogs to si, outside th e motel scream ing "B ru k k in s B ru k kins’’. A ctually, we u n d erstan d ’ th a t those trogs are nothing but lit,I* things hut they still m ake a Io , o l i V» i m » ‘ ♦ * • * T h at Lion's Club M arch ol Dimes shindig w as q u ite an even,. H aven't si rn so m any people to g e th e r in one s|M)t lor qu ite a spell 1 especially w as am azed a, Police Chief Bud ( ’lo ss’s singing voice Ho really had the crow d stam ping for mon*. I th in k that il he took Ins g u ita r oil, on (he stre e t instead of Ills ticket hook, he'd l c the m ost popul.u Chief of Police of all tune. lb- who spends all bis life in .spoil is like oiii' who w ears no th ’ and e a ts nothing mg bu, fringe: but sauces. R each th a t b u y er th ro u g h l ’ilo, Classified A dvertisem ent a ROSEBURG NEON i t o v e r fo r o n /y $2627.00 F IR S T IN Q l \L IT Y AND SI RYICE » o ; t i.s SAEES • S E R Y B 1. • R1 \ T A E S i ii/c x Brookings Studio • i: \BV i o \ 11 s i } mos. t<» 6 ws. « V ) l 'R CI UED C \N tru e. Buiek is one of the “ Big T h r e e ” in sales \ o l n m e - a n d h o tte r th is y e a r th a n e v e r hefore. \n d Buiek is o n e of the “ Big 1 hree w hen it com es to priees w hich m ake such popularity possible. I lie price w e show here p r o \c s it. ( ’all 3-6519 a f te r 5 ln g I still d o n ’t believe it. But A.nd w hen you lo o k into the facts, you 11 find these tw o solid tru th s: ( ’A ll 3-7112 S to 5 p ni nc pfopi why not get w hat a Buiek has to offer, if you are in the m ark et for a new eat r You find that the dollars you pay for Buiek buy you a lot m ore autom obile — and the sheer satisfaetion that com es w ith bossing a braw ny t n n e l e r of this caliber. Y m find it in the record-high V 8 pow er th at gives life to th is sp irite d p e rfo rm e r. You find it in the soft and level and cruiser-steady W IN rid e th at com es of all-coil springing and torque-tube stability, 'hou find it in the ex tra ro o m in ess, th e e x tra fram e stre n g th , the e x tra tread w idth, the < *ra silencing — mW p art and parcel of every Buiek. w e could tell you about the little things, too. Things usually charged for as “ex tras" in o th er ears, hut yours as stan d ard equip m ent at no e x tra cost in every Buiek. Things like direction signals, oil-bath a ir cleaner, full-flow oil filte r, a u to m a tic lig h tin g in glove and tru n k com partm ents —and so on. But — you get the idea. T h is is a buy, this ’55 Buiek — a great buy — and a thriller from the instant you press its gas pedal. ( 'ome in this w e e k a n d c h e e k th in g s fo r y o u r s e lf , w on’t you? o c < e tto : »s ma, vo-, t j»'* , j ’a -e adto - -'9 co- xc '.:«•» ♦ c . jc ' •* (»«*'■, » «> . 1 •, you m a , » a n t a r e b a r g a r.s j Ci» ’e 1 1 v cP«'- $1170, <ud v D x P l UAS \N r. SA F E T h riH o f t h e y e a r i s B u i e k WAY Urite J Brookings RED-E-MIX Concrete Co P in xici,in M edical Supplv 1 > 1 X Box I15s K lam »th Fail» j Dn-gon A ft T m . i I Tabi» fs. I 49-?g O WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM M E N N IN G o B U IC K ti© j , ,»a «j t --w» a .. $92 SO. \ O R \ t . \ E W1 K ì l l ì ’ SURE. lo c a lly f