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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1955)
Page ~ B R O O K IN G S -H A R H O R P IL O T m nw m m I- cum auLltar, at tin poatoffic« at Urb-.kiut* Maiwb 1, llHS, f e M i tha Act of March 3, 1H7B B R O O K IN O S -H A R B O R P IL O T The AN IND EPEN DENT n e w s p a p e r M . J K 1 .\ yj 5, U K E G O N i nursaax A L ir c n 2 4 , 195 CAPITAL PARADE Qrw , i Ray Pisarek, Joe M u rp h y E d ito r » a n d P u b iu h e r » SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ui>. rear to advaac« (In Curry County) . ............ On. f»><r tr, Hrtvanr* (outatde Curry Court.y» bm X *3 M «3 S" V ETS S E E WAR MOVIES O kinaw a. H am hung and Chosin. yvene relived by some of the v e te r ans a tte n d in g la st W ednesday n ig h t’s V FW and auxiliary m e e t ing. O fficial at m id forces film s w ere shown, the first of a series from each of the four d e p a rt m ents. R uss M esser, in charge of this d e p artm en t, is not saying w hat th e next showing will be hut. as R uss was in the Air Force, oossibly he will favor this branch next Oth.?r action at the m eeting w as th e sponsoring of w om en’s and m en ’s w restling m atches, for the benefit of the school ath le tic fund, as soon as a suitable place is assured. Th” six new M asonite tab les w ere initiated, the post having mateh.*d the A uxiliary's rum m age sale moneys, and an- o th erp ay m en t of ower $300 w as m ade on tiro note against the building. T he post q u a rte rm a ste r rep orted a to tal of 95 members. A m entionable featu re of the m eeting w as th a t Sy Payne, even, cam e doown out of the hills to see th e m o v i e s. although he w orked for th e A rm y in Worl 1 * w ar I and Bob Wilcox. Navy, O kinaw a e tc , had a th irteen y e a r i gap sinev th e last VFW m e e tin g ' he went to. One of Ori*gon's top political SB 113 -Provides free text books stra te g ists, Mrs George T G er for 7th and Hth grades in ju n io r N A11 n i E D IT O R IA L linger, P ortland, form et national high sch.Mil as well as in elem en ]]A S s b c iA T lla N com m ittijvw om an, has s#*nt mern- ta ry schools. hers of the leg islature a le tte r HB 1H7 -T h° sta te '~ ~ 4 n 7 r j optom etry pleading w ith them to defeat a board is given fu rth e r discretion bill th a t would abolish the board and a u th o rity to adopt sta n d a rd s NATION vT, APVRHTIBINO REPRESENTATIVE of control and lodge its pow ers relativ e to qualifications of appli W eekly N ew spapers R epresentatives , I nc . ß o J l ßiAoA&h in the governor. c a n ts for exam ination and license. '**'* ¥«■’ •• OMcago iMtrott Phllariaiphla M rs Gt-rlmg^r w arned th a ’ HB 2HH - Revi.es s ta te stan d ard th e re is no assurance th a t we will w eights for sm all q u a n titie s of Kind of h ard keeping ones mind alw ays have a Republican gov. rn- Hour it includes 10 pounds 7, on w ork on this first day of spring. or. She added th a t th e re is a jiounds and anything less than 5. T he o ptim ist looks at spring as tend tow ard increasing the pow er HB 191 -Cost of m ain tain in g E l the beginning of som e w arm and of th e executive which in some liott S ta te Forest in Coos County T he lack of interns! at the recent m eetings of the All-Year E vents to be taken f 'w i proceeds of sale sunshinny days T he pessim ist can countrieshas lead to dictorship. A ssociation w as disheartening. However, several intcreseed citizens ony think th a t sp rin g is th e one Thee w as a presage in this col of forest products from it. um n six w eeks ago noting w hat SJM 6 -U rges congress to .lefeat D u d e to th e ir guns, anti w ouldn’t let the Azalea F estival die, and of the first signs of w in ter at th. G O P legislators wvne doing to a resolution which would give the to them should go a vote from the e n tire area. Spring this y e a r will undoubt Iv a k e a d icto r of the governor a preseident new ta riff c u ttin g pt.yy- It diotuldn t he hard for ppople to too the advantages to a com b' b e tte r received th a n previous ta rg e t of d ictato rh ip for the ers. m u n ity a ffa ir of this t; p brings It brings people into Brookings years. Now w ith th e income tax D em ocrats to shoot at in the 1956 SB 201 -R equires non-prof, s- W hen Your Linoleum and it brings a small hit of pub licity on a s ta te wide level to th e not being due until A pril 15, in election. The longheaded, political sional em{»loy.y?s of school dis stead of th e tra d itio n a l M arch 15, m aneuvering R epublicans in this tric ts to show certificates thet a it a, M o t e than that, it gives the folks here a chance to become HarJyvood Floors are people are in a b e tte r mood to k gislatu re have changed th e ir they do not have tuberculosis. m ore and b e tto r acquainted, through w orking and playing together. Finished w ith . . • greet Miss Spring. B ut, w ait a view s about doing aw ay w ith the HB 115 -D.-nies teaching c e rtifi It is w ithout a doubt, absolutely essential th a t a com m unity, if couple of w eeks, th e n we have board of control and some Dem- i ’ is to exist as « com m unity, have some civic functions such a s two classes of prop«-; those th at ( m ratic m em bers are all for snr. ai - cates to anyone who has been convicted of a felon> or m isde com plain th a t they had to pay too ing th e governor as the top man m eanor involving morals. th e Azelea and Lily fietivals. e stim a te d to ta ls of fresh fru it m uch to Uucle S am because of < n the GOP totem pole. L u rin g the past years some p, tty bickering and fighting has HB 172 -Allows counties to sell and vegetables shipp'xl out ot the th e ir high income and those th a t “ BE P A T IE N T ” s ta te as 3211 carloads during F eb tim b e r from county forestlands m ade th<. festivals u n p alatab le to some. L ets sta rt on a f.esh tra c k com plain th a t th e ir incom e w asn’t ‘‘T he best solution to the cold w ithout bids it am ount is under ru ary. 1 his is 3H7 carloads short ns year. A committal* has been nanaxj to lead the way on the high enough to w a rra n t paying wa is for the East and W est to o! F ebtuarv 1951. P o tato sh ip $2,000. fe s tiv a l Ix*fs get behind them an help all we can. so much to Uncle S am be p a tie n t”, S. K B anerji Indian I IB 208 -R equires candidates to m ents accounted for ap p ro x im ate Council G eneral to th e U nited actu ally com plete filing in e le c ly tw o-thirds of the total last Poor old Uncle really g e t s S ta te s said at Sali.*m T h u rsd ay tions office by 5 p.m. of deadlin. m onth, whilw o th er shipm ents in cussed about this tim e of year. His talk was attended by many d a te and disallows m ail filings cluded onions, t>80 cars; apples But rem em ber its nice to know m em bers of the legislature. He t”ceiy’ed a fte r th at tim e 346 c ars; and pears. 206 eats. we have a little incom e as a said hi* »fid not think w a r was M IL L IO N S FOR O REGON S H IP P E R S C O N FE R E N C E nation. Som e body has to put inevitable. A general conference w ith ship BRIDGES som ething in the pot boy’. PR O G R E SS BY L E G ISL A T U R E The m an who devised the h igh pers and rep resen tativ es of O re At the end of the ninth week way system for the en tire J a p a n gon industries will be held Mon Spring also rem inds one of flow ers and th e ir blooming. W hich of the c u rre n t session of the leg ese Em pire, a fte r p articip atin g in day, M arch 21. in the S ta te Office brings us right up to A zaleas and isla tu re KX6 bille had Ixvn in tro the invasion, w as prom oted to Building in P ortland. EASY TO APPLY ^ 7 1 A STS FOR The announcem ent was made YEARS . . . SAFE . . . NOT SLIPPERY Lillies A little bigger crow d than duced, 13 ( had passed Ixith houses s ta te bridge engineer this week by usual tu rn e d up at th e All Y ear and sent to th e governor for his R H Baldock, sta te highw ay e n g Monday by C harles H. H eltzel public utilities com m issioner who N o th ing tan «tain or penetrate a G la > E v e n t s m eeting on Sunday. ap p ro v al or veto. He has signed Hl ineer. kote Finish. Just w ipe it clean w ith a P h on. . ^ ,,lh o r iZ C < t Po^ ^ T r D e d te r and vetoed two. Enough tokeep th e festiv ities alive- P hillip M. Stephenson, w h o said th e [luri-osv of the confer- Jan,p cloth. Glaskote restores the colors r.ce will lx* to discuss recent D uring thv past week 31 hills But wo need m any m ore to help ta k e s the position which involves KJ io 2nd s t ( rescent City, Calif. ot old linoleum , protects the new. I ut the thing over. A nother m««t- and tw o m em orials w ere passed supervision of approxim ately iqo developm ents re la tiv e to class Never chips, cracks or becomes yellow ing will be held S unday at 2 pm at I y both houses. Those m aking con- ♦ tignn ering '*mployves, on a s ta te rates. w ith age. M-quental changes a re : the High School. wide basis, will have the responsi L IB E L LIM ITIN G LEGAL SR 64 -P erm its county clerks t,, A ttorney G eneral Robert Y “Looks Like Glass.. Wears Like Iraa" W ith the com ing of spring we decide if they will sell fishing and bility to r the design and c o n stru c hornton ruled M onday that it Decide right now to free yourself at tion of all bridges, buildings and should w itness a rash of sketching h u n ting licenses would he constitutional to pass a that hack breaking, hand distiguruig 2-HOl K SPE C IA L SE R V IC E bv m em bers o f t h e Brookings SB 3H -R equires life insurance o th er s tru c te rs built by the high hill lim iting dam ages for individ drudge of scrubbing and waxing Academy Art class T he stu d e n ts v r i t t e n in connection w ith in sta l w ay d ep artm ent. ual libel. doors and drainboards. Cocne ui sod Hours 7:30 a. m. to 6.00 p. m. ho bridge division a n tic ip a te s will 1 m * out to study n a tu re first lm e n t loans t. comply w ith sta te Such a bill has been introduced see our .an,plea. $18.000,000 of stru c tu ra l w ork in hand soon. Don’t 1 m * a la rm e d and in su ran ce rules. in the legislature. It provides th at I uesday and Thursday Open ’til 8 1955. think a bunch of a rtist from som e SB 37 -M akes w h >n a new spaper or radio station sam e re q u ire Stephenson is a reg istered p ro ( alifornia a rt colony have invaded m e n ts on accident and livalth pol fessional engineer and a g ra d u a te accidently com m its a libel, th e the place. icies so w ritte n in civil engineering from O ivgon dam ages would 1 m * lim ited to a c t SB 32 -S ets nom inating proce S ta te College. He first w ent to ual dam ages, p rovidtd t h a t a d u re in event th a t a su p e rin te n d w ork for the d ep artm ent in 1919 re tra c tio n is published. PHONE 2091 The opinion w as asked by S e n a e n t of public instruction dies or W IN T E R S H IP P IN G LOW ER w ith d ra w s from office a f te r p rim Shipping [xiint inspectors ot the to r Elm o E. Sm ith, president of a ry election tim e. O regon A gricultural D epartm ent th,? senate, who publishes a w eekly new spaper in John Day. O X IJSi*^.ASjO(.|AJ| I by A VOTE OF THANKS Y E LT O N S % and L F. C A R D IN E T ¡ROY DEO TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Modern Efficient Laundry Methods p. m . acacia laundromat C U R R Y CO U N TY LU M BER FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH I ■ Hwto mixsalea with sentiment LINEO UP ALL M y APPOINTMENTS FO R TO M ORROW BX LONG DISTANCE ...P IP N 'T C A LL O N J O N E S ... BUT I PH O N EP H IM A N P GOT THE O R P E R ... S A L E S A R E G O O P ... EVERYTHING'S F IN E ...H O M E ON S C H E P U L E ... | LO V E VOU.Z* •V th, end o f the day. o f course. there’, that all- im portant aentim ental touch the cull home in Hi,. „ i , t h e « , a rr A , p o in t m e n u line u p in th e next city ... quick a c tio n on ru sh onio n . .. iiw tru e tio n . « „ d re p o rt, to « <>ng a n d y o u r telephone paten the i c a \ ' O u r busm ens office will be glad to explain how Long D istan ce can sav e tim e and produce »alea for \ o u r busm ens F o r exam ple, w ith “ •equence tillin g you can place all your calls at one tim e, an d th e o p e ra to r will com plete th em in ro ta tio n acco rd in g to y o u r instruction* A N P inexpensive , - m o i ' Incollege onv yea, ! y pu al Rates from /into^tn^s u>- Lt >s a n g f l e s * CHIt ’AGO* $1 w ¿ t x t ) r NEW •Rut»» ‘o. y »... nvmbnr lo 6 00 p » «.«kday, and ’ay Sunday», not .xlvC.ny 10» Fw^ a| but«« Ta« . " ~ ,d p an. Plomber» — yotw own periodo/d.re«(ao of droa a 'o"tf <*<»'<>"<• svMÒer. yew (aU * e .t e h .n i W drop o iOfd or coM o„, OffK9 f9f w T O M O FOR W H A T I T S W O RTH It isn i alw ays «»sy to be a hero. T ake, for ex am p le,th r bask etb all player of whom 1 read not long ago. In a successful a tte m p t to keep u hall from going out of bounds, his m om em tum w as such that he w ent into th e crowd, ptanced the length of the press eble. jum jw d over the scorek, •- •|M*rs to get hack on thefloor, took pass from a te am m ate, shot ar.dm issed tin* basket. H he had m ade the tw o points the crow d w ould have cheered him to the ra fte rs ; hut he missed and the crow d roared in give Such is the narrow m argin that se p a ra te s th e hero and th e clown A sim ilar fa te w as mine as a I high school »ad As stationary ¡g u a rd in those p n - r a o h o r x e bas ketball days. I pln.nsl two v e sts w ithout e v e r g ettin g to sh«x,t at th e basket In the last gam e of rnv senior year, someone finally fcuhsl me thus giving th*. «bance to sink mv first bucket B w a s a d ra m a tic m om ent for ne W .th the a tte n tio n of all upon nx* I sighted, carefully let fh «»><i I ooih M the 1 m .I1 th ivugh w .thi < ut touching tlw* rim T h. begin- n »ng ot a ch<*er turned to a roa «< lau g h ter w*hen th re ferve «nnounckM th a t my foot w«t ov»*r the line I rem j ainvd scoivD ss «„,[ unacrlaim ed yen- ertr' ,,‘r fhaf ^»me . . ,nJUr*d on a As 1 >«> »here ,n the mud. all 1 -s hounds of me. on,. e«r was t() ' !,’u ' 1 w«»ting longingly for th >h«*er which was nghtfully - dm ani njureid gladiator But das befotv tlv y identified me. th« <»»ach, a littfo fellow «Ix’ut font six, dashed on to th,, fix c picked me up in his arm s, field an.l ''«rrit*d me to the bench ITv ctxnvd raort'-J «gam glory had Missed n,e b\ iw w ¡’ «ck season already l decided to become *1 ™ n ,n m> f.r s t w ifh the half gone tU'o Iììl]s»r ' ot Ira m in , K o r , , ' / ' I ' ' 11 ■ t n . , , . / • r o r agonizing n. « J 2 i O rW uad d uty trick by never m aking its b ^ a rs tu v but a L<}, n a l' to go. I t e t t e v d to the edge >f the . track and P « sa \i out l *ould have w alked the Nvmaintng distance and have come in fourth As it was nt> tra c k c a re e r hegan and ended w ithout my nam e evvn being en tered on the records We dubs, how ever can conaolt oursa'lv.s with tfxc thought that sometime*« a laugh is as gcxM a c h«s*r, and lomtsvne hag to m ake th«* hero look gv*o,1 W IN S FOR 1955 STYLING OVER OTHER 2" LOW-PRICE CARS BY VOTE 4 TO 1 A T H O U S A N D S P R E F E R P L Y M O U T H 'S S T Y L IN G IN N A T IO N - W ID E S U R V E Y I A w ell-kn o w n ¡tidr|M*ii<lcnt te s e a r c h o rg an izatio n ask«*«! tlioiiMancl*« o f }x*ople— in New Y ork, (liic a g o , De tro it, A tla n ta , Dallas« lx*s Angeles— - to com pare the appc*arance o f 55 models o f the* three* lov«-price cars. O pinions were received from men and women — from |x*ople o f all ages— from owners o f all the different makes o f ears. 1 hu rc*sult« are I h I ow . HERE’S WHAT OTHERS THOUGHT OF PLYMOUTH I Csmpsrsd with low pries ear *'A” Compared witk low pries car *‘B'’ Plymouth Is bwttsr looking Plymouth it better looking c<" " A” '* bsttsr looking ! ! 1 i lfit 1 1 ! amm ' 1 Car "B" It 1 17_ b ttt.r looking ! * 0 Almost 4 to 1 in Plymouth’s favor, Again, almost 4 to , for Plymouth! (22% likod "both about the sams") (17% liked ‘‘both about the same") HERE’S WHY YOU’LL PREFER PLYMOUTH, TOOI Plymouth ’55- w ith THE FOR- M ARB LOOK — i? tlie only low- price car to offer you konestly new styling, instead of a mere face-lifting. It’s bigger than the “otlier 2' car? (longer than car “A” by 8.4 inches!). It’s lower and sleeker, with a host of styling advances th a t wins the most applause in the low eat-priceSell See everything Plymouth has to offer today! Y m , the big swing is to P ly m o u th — See it Dodge Plymouth Dealer Bracking:,, Ore _______ _