Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, November 17, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    BROOKINGS HARBOR PILOT BROOKINGS, OREGON
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FOR WHAT
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A F F I L IA T I
M EM éEÏ
Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy
Editors aiid Publishers
Are We Entering The ,zGo!den Age?"
people are buying in quantities as never before. This
Christmas season should see an all-time peak, and the
prospects for 1956 look exceptionally gtxxl.
Leisure hours are on the increase. In another
generation the work week will be shortened to the
point that a 30-hour week, and a three or four day hol­
iday will I k - commonplace.
Illness and sickness is being overcome. A report
on the Salk vaccine shows the wonders that that drug
has made in curbing the dread Polio. Other drugs and
other medicines are eliminating and checking other ills.
A real war scare isn’t hovering over our every
move. Of course, it will pay to I k vigilent, but the fact
is that for the first time since the middle 30’s, the actual
prospects for peace look good.
How a pessimist could l«x>k over that array of
facts and still cry is beyond our comprehension, because
surely we arc in the midst of a “Golden Age,” where
so will the lumber industry, and so will a community
our few problems so that we can count on an even more
built by the lumber industry.
our few problems so that we an count on an even more
Retail volume is tremendous. Perhaps the indiv­
satisfactory future. It certainly is a great day for the
idual merchant won’t admit it, but all over the county
optimists.
In every magazine picked up, in every newspaper,
in movies and on T-V we see glowing reports on the
ushering in of the “Golden Age.”
The nation’s airlines have purchased millions of
dollars worth of
airliners, and in a few years each
of you will be able to travel to Hawaii or New York
in a few hours.
Automobile prrxluction is at an all-time high.
Over 6,600,000 vehicles were produced in this country
in 1954, and 1955 will surely see that figure raised.
People buy a new car now with the same ease as buying
a new suit a few short years ago.
Home building, anti commercial building is at
an all-time high. Millions of people are lookng for­
ward to having their own home built, only a generation
or so ago tins was a project for the rich only.
If building maintains its phenomenal pace, then
M rs. J im H a rp e r is home and
M rs. Joe S a y re and baby fle w
fe e lin g ns w e ll as she can expect to S e a ttle la s t week, w h e re she is
to fo llo w ih g her lo n g and >erious spending a fe w days w ith h e r fo lk s
h o s p ita liz a tio n .
She
w an s to She re p o rts th e te m p e ra tu re the re
th a n k eve ryon e fo r beii g so ery as being 15 above zefo and q u ite
th o u g h tfu l and e siie cia lly t lose a b it o f snow.
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w h o p ra ye d in i lr . d u rin g h e r i l l ­
ness.
M r. and
rs. Dan S tie rs spent
th e weekend a t Weed, v is itin g
M rs. ^ t ie r s ' folks.
snow on th e ir r e tu r n trip .
ha sn't pounced en us ye t. w e’re
h a vin g th is set in type, im m e d ia t­
In o u r last week's issue we sug­ ely, to show h e r w hen and i f she
gested anyone h a v in g item s they does.
w o u ld lik e to c h a n r? l to the P ilo t
can get in touch w ith M rs. E d ith
L o ts o f pausing on O ak S tre e t
A c k le y , if th e y chose, e n tire ly , fo r
h ill. T h u rs d a y m o rn in g , s o rt of
M r. and M is . Joe K a n ic k , Joe th e m om ent, o v e rlo o k in g y o u r and pu zzlin g u n til a w a ke n in g th a t
S ayre, and A1 P h illip s atte n d e d o u r old stan d-by K a th r y n ( F o ste r I there were some fo lk s show ing
th e M id -y e a r L io n s Conference, w hom we, and about everyone else the in spe cto rs how good d riv e rs
N o ve m b e r 11th and 12 a t N e w ­ ju s t c o u ld n ’t un d e rsta n d being le ft the y wei'?.
p o rt. T hey re p o rt g e ttin g in to o u t o f th e item . A lth o u g h she
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\i vi u si i pictured here is Huick for 1956 —
lere’s a lot more we could tell you about these
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' liotn the gleam of that “V” grille to the great new Hub ks —about brilliant l. w interiors, a
>1 th, t til fins, you can see it has no equal
superb new ride w ith a s a h r sense ot d n e c tio n ,’
bn g.’igeous good looks.
and new safety features e\ er\ w here \ ou look.
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from the curb is fully m atched
at the wheel —and that’s gospel.
lick gits its ztxnn from a mighty 322-
\ >S :igine lofted to a new record high
a e eon piessioo—and from a spectacular
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Variable Pitch Dvnafiow.*
ui the 56 Dynaflow is this: in the first
inch O p e d a l t r a v e l - and not w ith w id e -o p e n
tf:;>
'o u Hoick moves from standstill to cruise
v
:1k smooth, instant and certain getaway.
1 t '■ in'- a sudden need for safety-surge action
to
t out of a tig h t sp o t —and you floor th e
1 cal to switch the pitch of this airplane-inspired
Hut the best wav to get the whole storv of the best
Buick vet is right at the wheel of one ot these 56
beauties. So drop in this week ami do just that.
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b a n k builds today. It i t standard .i. li ub ■ or Su/'i r and
Century - .•/•tional at iia dest extra <i . n tin SftciaL
W A N T E D
2nd GROWTH DOUGLAS HR
ROW E
the Editor
I v/oi :d 1 k, o see su b m itte d to
the \o te . > c. Cu ry C ounty, a t.th e
e x t e le c ti l, th is proposal: "T o
ne g o tia te w ith t. •? G old Beach
chool d is tric t lo r the purciiase o f
he present g ia d e school b u ild in g
and its ad ap tion and use as the
C u rry C o u n ty C o u rt House. V o te
.'es o r N o.’’
J. B. S m ith
E d ito rs N o te : M r. S m ith
ems
to have som ething o f possible
' co u n ty -w id e in te re st Wet w ould be
J pleased to read a n il possibly pub­
lish y o u r com m ents.
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I t is v e ry seldom th a t I issue
an u ltim a tu m to m y e n tire fa m ­
ily . In fa c t, on those occasions
w h en a n y o rd ers are given a ro u n d
th e o ld hom estead, I am u s u a lly
th e one on the re ce ivin g end.
C u t la s t week was d iffe re n t
A lo n g a ro u n d W ednesday when I
m anaged, to catch the e n tire gro up
a ll to g e th e r ( a t m e a ltim e , n a t­
u r a lly ) I decreed tha n on the com ­
in g S unday a ll w ere to he m j
guests f o r d in n e r in P o rtla n d and
th a t we w o u ld leave im m >d at?I>
a fte r church.
N o w I am w e ll aw are th a t th is
is n o t th e usual procedure to be
em p lo ye d w hen in v itin g son von e
to be y o u r guest. S t ill when you
have tw o teen-agers in y o u r fa m ­
ily w h o are alw ays go in g som e­
w h e re o r p la n n in g s o n v th in g at
hom e, one ca n 't alw ays proceed
a cco rd in g to E m ily Post w hen it
comes to issu ing in v ita tio n s .
A t any rate, the system w o rk e d
because a ll were so amazed at
th is sudden em ergence o f d e te rm ­
in a tio n on th e p a rt o f the w o rm of
th e fa m ily , th a t they m e re ly g u lp ­
ed a id nodded th e ir heads in du m b
assent. N o t even one a rg u m e n t
was offere d in opposition.
B elie ve me, it was an e n lig h te n ­
in g episode and w e ll w o r’ h th e
ris k in vo lve d by m y becom ing
m o m e n ta rily d ic ta to ria l. F o r in ­
stance, I discovered w h ile w a lk in g
dow n B roa dw ay th a t d a u g h te r is
now t a lle r than h ?r m o th e r and
th a t I had to w a lk on tip-tot? to
keep a liv e the illu s io n th a t I wa
s t ill t a lle r th a n son.
W hen we sat dow n to d in n e r
and the b ro th e r p u lle d hack h i/
siste r's c h a ir to seat her, I cou ld
h a rd ly believe th a t these w e re the
same tw o li t t le im ps w ho used to
spit and sn a rl at each o ih e r cn
the slig h te st excuse. In fact, I
d id n 't a c tu a lly believe in th?
tra n s fo rm a tio n u n t i1 she w as d e f­
in ite ly seated. I was c o n fid e n t, he
w o u ld p u ll the c h a ir fro m un de r
h e r at the last m om ent.
I was also p a r tic u la r ly pleased
to discover when it came to o rd e r­
in g d inn er, th a t th e youngsters
som ewhere had discovered th a t
there w ere o th e r th in g s to eat
hesids ha m bu rgers, m ilksh a ke s,
in d F rench fries,
A ll in a ll, If was an en jo yable
expedience. So en jo yable was it
th a t I am a fra id I m ay become
d ic ta to ria l again soon. I t w as sj
nice to m eet th e fa m ily .
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Thursday, November 17, 1955
B e rt D im m ic k , w ho w as w e ll
kno w n hereabouts, in th e o ld 'd a ys
appears in a sketch published
1 some 41 years ago (1914) in the
N o rth Bund N E W S : B e rt D im ­
m ic k
re tu rn e d
re c e n tlv
fro m
1 W ash in g to n w hore he has been
’ lo r some tim e and is now at Co­
q u ille . H e w ill leave in p few days
j fo r B roo kin gs, in S o u th e rn C u rry
C o u n ty, w h ere he expects to to
engaged w ith the B ro o kin g s L u m ­
ber Co. F o r the present he w ill
leave his w ife and baby (T o m m y )
at home w ith his fa th e r, C ounty
T re a s u re r D im m ic k , in C o q u ille ,
u n til he is s e ttle d in B rookings.
H is b ro th e r, V ic to r D im m ic k , is
w o rk in g fo r the Bandon C on­
s tru c tio n Co., th? f ir m now b u ild ­
in g a b ridg e across the C lioteo,
c o n n e ctin g B ro o k in g s to H a rb o r,
i N o te : T h is could have been re ­
p la c in g th e section w h ich fe ll in to
the riw er, a sho rt tim e, before in
N ovem ber. 1914.)
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