Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 05, 1956, Page 3, Image 3

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    BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT -
Thursday, ¡anuary 5, 1950
BROOKINGS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
A DELATED
Full H eadlights
Are Needed In Fog
CHRISTM AS STORY
p i p a d ie a t H A
■ (Airs. Bertha Moore writes she
FOR W H A T
i couldn’t ye t this in sooner be-
j cavse 0/ serious illness to one of
IT'S W O R TH
1 Z m • Jrea t-jra n d d a u yh ters.)
R 'ar-e-.d collis.cns h. v e fee
BROOKIXGS-HARBOR PILOT
By C LIFFO R D P. ROWE
1 will never forget my first
come Lie k .u ’ing type ot Oregon
as on the Cl etco. 1 was
AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SPA PE R
accident.
Eo;? r/zzar z rs w o r t h ----- C a hristm
E tr » m «« «vond-clajw nattvr, st the postoffke at Brookings. Oregon.
or* fifteen years old then so
T here w ere 6,080 leur-eni
:.
has
long
been
a
stan
d
ard
Mxreh 7 19IS un.ter the Act nf M irch 3. 1*7#
crashes during th? first six
joke for New Yorkers to recall it m ust have been around 1892.
Rav P’sirck, Joe Murphy
m r.ths of i n 5, and 5 038 of
n . the poor ig n o ran t Indians Wo lived at the m outh of the
th r.i resulted ;n prope: ty dam ­
d th e e n tire Island of Man- Cheteo w here my uncie, Albert
a>'d Publishers
a blacksm ith
age. More than 1.C00 ol the re a r
s v p s c r . p t on
rati s
,;a n to the w hite man for a Snix a s h a d
and th ere was a couple ot
end crashes v h h traffic ex p erts
(.'he Year in Advance «in Curry Contyi
13 <K> few te n d s T h at the poor savage o shop
th e r homes there, on the south
blame cn in atten tiv e driving,
I'M Year ui Advance «outside Curry County i
M
held such trin k e ts to be precious
at:: 'd injuries and four proved
seems to tlck'.e the funny bone side of the river.
We w ere to have a/com m unity 1
atal.
of
those
who
c
lu
tte
r
up
the
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C hristm as tree at the hotel, a- ■
’'h"* f:g.:res, relca ed by Sec-
w e mu ,
n atio n ’s largest m etropolis.
A S S O C IA TLC M
O H E k .
t.
c: S tate E arl T. Nevvbrys
C. course, the h um or depends cross the riwer, about w here the
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is
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We’r • into c new year an t fra: ic safety division, also ne­
upon one's point ol v.ew Those Red-E-M ix plant stands now.
.SàC C IA T IO N
HOHBÄZaSOSIi
■. ar,y Indians probably did a - k. \ . McVays had the place y .. t »r. tim e too. T hat old on»' ve;: that m ore rear-end crashes
i -
i
I little chuckling them se ves as ren ted then. We bad left all our w as v ttin g a little on the soggy h ’.p; cr d at non-inter ection lo-
• t • r.
t •: ir?.
’.r
c . «.. side. However, '55 w asn’t the oat.ons than at intersections.
1. . w atcher the invade: ligf
u,. ... .Hp-aii i 'I uw w ars' we've had by no means.
W EA TH ER RE PO R T
anu kill each o th er m erely to . ».<•«_* ..u
I Tom up-county rep o rts
get for them selves a lew yellow is now. and N. B. Moore, was to Last year, for exam ple, I mad«?
1 ocks or poke of jello w dust o u t ! get them to the river in a wagon 127 new friends, including Sen iooks as if Brookings d idn’t suf-
1 of the earth. In the Red M an's and then across the river in a W ayne Morse, so the year w asn't ?r so much as the upper end of
..e county during the sto rm s of
We have entered a new year, 1956, and we case, he could do a m uch b e tte r! boat. T here w asn’t any ferry lost a ’tall
mst week. In Gold Beach 12.64
Pipe Dreams —
Jeb of keeping up w ith th e Run- ru n n in g then and we all used
believe that the year was entered with more than a 1 i . . n W a t e r s in the next tepee boats of our own.
Got a holiday call from mv riches of rain tell en Sunday and
th in g would have been (lock ol brothers, sisters, sisters- Monday while only 6.60 inches
little optimism, in general. That feeling of optimism w i t h beads th an he could ever« fine E v eiy
but a te rrib le wind storm in law and brothers-in-law back fell those days in Brookings. The
do oy g athering rocks.
prevails on a national level, as well as a local level. If only those Indians could be cam e up in the afternoon before in the Midwest. It was nice to principal dam age done about the
a i..e today to w itness the goings
b u st mas and when we went to t. Ik to them .but I couldn’t un- county seat was to th e Gold
The recent year, 1955, was a good one and we on of the descendants of those cro s
river we had to travel ddrstand them too well as thel? Heai h w a te r system w hen* sev­
who took them for suckers. If u PK,,1- a nt to about w here the teeth w ere ch atterin g from the eral dam s w ere eith er destroyed
have few complaints against it, other than a minor th e .r spirits are still haunting s JlJth encf ot th e bridge is now. cold.
or choked w ith debris and w ater
lines carried away. T he C ity of
Pipe Dreams —
gripe against the rough weather at the tail end ot the area, th ere m ust be m uch J hen we had to angie across to
D ad's night at the P.T.A. on Bold Beach has asked tor Fed-
cui.se for m errim ent w hen they
a-v s- 1 he river w as run-
the year. ’55 was a prosperous year, with more autos .tscribe w h at’s going on in Man- nini’ bank lull and we had to T hursday night. Ervnchy Arnell erad aid to help replace the
is M aster of Ceremonies, and h? system. Mayor C a rtrig h t ordered
being sold, more homes being built, more people h a ’. tan to their colleagues in th e * '’il’h be tide.
i.uppy H unting Ground.
made it all tight and N ate is a line o utstanding father. everyone to boil their w ate r Al­
working, more money being made than ever before. J u s t recently, lor exam ple, a *^°°re m anaged to get across, However, the powers th a t be in though reports from up-river ,
story appeared in a n ational
'°o , had to cotne on an the P T.A. missed some other w ere not yet in, the extent of
Even the government made more money.
news m agazine describing the in«*e-
g '" d f; I ers liki* Paul Ronniger, dam age may 1 m * m oderate. T here
m ethods being em ployed by New
aY had a big C hrist- Gyle Jensen, L arry Roemnick, wa.i a fifty y ard slide in the new I
W e have fond hopes for 1956 too. It appears Y orkers in squandering th eir m as ,re e set up, the fires roaring Sain Hall, Bill Thompson to highway near Arizona Inn and |
o th er serious slippage near i
that there may he a slight leveling off in some lines, wampum. For instance, th ere !n i fireplaces and we soon m entii a a lew. If we all showod j an
was th e woman w ho purchased h>rgot all about the storm A fter up w ith our little brood ju st F rankport.
hut production should continue on a very high plane. from a fu rrie r a p air of chin- a
C hristm as dinner the gilts think of the crowd.
Pipe Dreams
ckilla toreador pants, com plete
d istrib u ted and we settled
BROOKINGS PLYWOOD
T o o , 1956 is an election year.
That alwav« with a square-cut em erald rnon- down to a night of dancing as Received a clipping from a
CORPORATION
ogram. She forked over $75,000 th e riVcr was s° had and the h:g Ch cago paper, w ith a pic­
P R E F E R R E D STOCK
means it will be an interesting year at any rate.
for the privilege of th u s m aking s,o rm roaring so no one could tu re ol $72 in pennies that a Mr.
On December 17, 1955 a sem i­
have gone home, if ttk> thought Dawes, of Brookings, Oregon, annual dividend of 6f7 was de-
conspicuou*.
Again, locally, a lot of changes have been made Lorsell
sent into the s ta te tax division •iared on the P referred Stock of
if this little anecdote isn’t had occured to them.
in the Brookings-Harbor area in the past 12 months. enough to drive some long-de- The building was all hoted, along w ith a d irty shirt and a this company, payable on J a n ­
fed buck into convulsions, he dow nstairs, and unstairs was all used C hristm as Card. So, Brook- uary 15, 1956, to holders of vee-
Look up and down Cheteo Avenue and you can see pa:
need read but a bit fa rth e r to dance floor and w hat a night we i.igs finally got some publicity i ’ti a> of Ja n u ary 1, 1953. Begin­
that lor y xirself. Look at all the new houses in Brook­ discover just how fa r down the had w ith all our Cheteo and out in the hinterland, but 1 have ning Ja n u ary 2, 1956 the tra n s ­
ladder of stupidity today's Man- ' ’ ibehuck neighbors. As I rw- yet to meet Mr. Dawes.
fer books will be closed and re­
ings and Harbor. We can only assume that the same ha tan ites have skidded. H ordes ; meTni)er’ therp w ere in the p a r­
— Pipe Dreams —
main closed through the close
d h e city officials of th e good ». business Ja n u ary 15, 1956.
of h ardy and rugged offspring of ty t he Riley Snodgrass family,
rate of progress will continue through 1956.
the p.oneers of old a re now p u t­ (th a t was my fam ily), N ate, o, ity of Brookings looked a little
A LBERT M INCER, Seeretai ¡/
out $19.75 for electrically- Course, Em il Kamberg, Will uittied th ere lor a couple o!
It is axiomatic, however, that things won’t he w ting
arm ed socks w ired to a b attery D ryden, Elsie Snodgass (mv ays. They sent out th eir sewer
cousin) and many, many more «.•rvioe mils and (hen w aited ,
changed here, unless people change them. The area in the belt!
e
• •bile th e Indian m ay laugh. I have forgotten. Of all the patiently lor public opinii-o
needs many things before we can get in th “real city'*! m ? who now occupy his for- people who w ere th ere th at .an pa.d up lo r a full yen . a 9 IJ 0 Y UTMOST SHAVING
r O jÊ f AND (O N V tN IlN CI
class. 1956 won’t bring them ail, hut with a link I i. > i\ ai estate a re m ighty night I be'ieve my cousin, Elsie, ew paid w ith a sm ile o r
ace, a rd a few looked a
P u. . By ju st acts of bravado, and myself, are still alive.
thought ami a little action we can get a start.
The winds roared all night our. However, as we go to p
ti’.’y are convincing them aelves
ti it they are prosperous. Al­ and along tow ard m orning they io one at (he city hall has been
though not too m any moons ago slacked oil and as th e tide was •m g n eff'gy.
S u p e r-S p e e d
m OOD holiday business th eir p are n ts w ere jum ping cut slack, too, we could get back 01979461
All the m erch an ts so fa r oof>- uf W all S tre et offices following a to our homes. I guess I w asn't
« -tied said they done a veur s.m itar orgy of prosperity, their the only one th at didn't care I t worried by ••Bladder Weakneae” (OetUng
for QUICK RELIEF of
Up Night» (too frequent, burning or Itch­
,.sla cto ry bussines during the heirs, being m ore civilised, are about crossing th e swollen river ing urination) or Strong, Cloudy Urine]
due to common Kidney and Bladder Irri­
ioliday season.
but
it
had
to
be
done
and
I
guess
convinced that history can never
tation», try CYBTKX for quick, gratifying,
forting help. A billion CY8TMX tablet«
n peat itself w ithout first asking everyone forgot about th eir fear com
deed In naet 19 year» prove nafety and
•ucc«««.
Aek drugglat for CY8TKX under
Mike deB ruin, who cam e to their permission.
rem em bering w hat a good time
« U e fa c U u o or Booey-bccA guarantee.
w» ha«i
n
com m unity from Holland
Ease Pains of
;e t sum m er, left for San Fran-
MERCY FLIG H TS
(M rs.) B ertha Moo:
Neuralgia - Neuritis with
s .«. this past weekend. He
S ubscribers to Mercy Flight!
Quick Acting STANBACK
. . «- to hunt w ork th ere an d
u. well be proud of th e service
GARBAGE DELIVERY
d be s ic es-ful w here hie hi ou tfit rendered d uring the
Test STANBACK agaimt
According to an exchange, th<
any preparation you’ve
'■ T'Cgt of seveial language« h ..h w aters Although th e ir flv- city of College P ark , M aryland
ever used . . . See how
a bu. ine.-w can lw : " was not publicized to an;- finding thetnselves w ithout ai
quick relief comes.
» it to use.
g reat degree, the Mercy F light c 'quote circulation of news, set
planes w ere e th er busy or v i
p .icu- own paper si
k t.
STANBACK
k V ' C>
sta rkl
I during the r i
csidents w hat the mavì
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has
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council
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LOT Office foi
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ADVERTISERS
The
WE HAVE
PILOT
ENTERED
k
A NEW YEAR
IS DELEG A TE
Jesse A. Brainard, son of M.S.
B rainard, president of the Con-
.. ct.vwt Council of E ductaion.
s i nail m an of his s la te ’s dal-
?. to the recent W hite
. sc conference. He is tr a in ­
ing iire cto r ot th e P ra tt a n d
h 'tn cy A ircia tt plant, E ast
H artfo rd , C o n n ecticu t
W ith th e re tu rn of the sur*
a i w no. Thursday, housewives
.e into th e ir lau n d ry w ork and
m any's th e backyard line full of
itsh , sw eet drying clo th es
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H a lf-a liv e , h e a d a c h y , w h e n c o n a tlp a -
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Help« s w e e te n sour sto m a c h to o
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B rin g s c o m fo r tin g r e lie f in m o r n in <
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B la c k -D r a u g h t to d a y
Got
•1» Pooslor or O rasulatoS form
m «
sow (n nnt>, t a n - 1 o -1 a k« r»si«o. too!
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aon«UpnUaa»i
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OxpuxlUaa, »«t Hyrup ot Bl««to-
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