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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1956)
'X PAGE TWELVE .H E L P IN G P IL O T Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jorgenson »have joint'd the PIL O T staff from a sim ilar w ork in Condon. They w ere very fo rtu n a te in finding a place to live, in the 'I duplex, next to the Community church. Mrs. Jorgenson is a linotype operator, as is Neil, and both understand th e ‘‘back sh o p ”. I SOUTHERN CURRY REALTY ? rena OCEAN FRONTAGE HOME — Not Just another house for sale — this in a real HOME with all the extra details not usually found in houses built for sale. Large living room is fully carpeted; has a Fireplace; indirect lighting and indoor planter box. Wonderful Ocean View from every window. It is not a large house but there is also a two-room guest house on the property. Also two garages, tool shed and a barbecue house. Has almost an acre of land, completely fenced and easy stej»s lead to a seculed sandy beach. Must be seen to be really appreciated. $20,000. ’a Cash will handle. HOME & INCOME — Two houses on l ’i Acre - Both M odern and in excellent condition. Full Price Only $12,75000 ........ SMALL HOME on LOT 75 x 292 feet. House has fireplace, concrete foundation and new roof. Full Price $6000. % Cash will handle. DUPLEX- .$8450.00, with only $1500 Down. ERMA D. RICE, Broker CHARLES GRAYSHEL, Agent PHONE 2671 or 2312 ZZcZ 3 t%Z FThafy/t/ Yotnt pttawmacist is a specialist whose function is to pre pare and standardize drugs and to compound your doctor’s prescriptions. He is not qualified to diagnoee your ailments or to prescribe treatment. Your doctor is thoroughly com petent to examine you and to decide on the treatment indicate«!. He has not been trained to prepare ami com pound medicines. In this pharmacy, wc fully recognize the functions and limitations of both the physician and the phariuucisl. Our business is compounding prescriptions. M* I FRANK'S PHARMACY - New Phone Number 1414 — Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. — A o r r y o u can en joy SuniiylSrook Straig h t o r S I e n d • a s yo u prefer! SAME P R IC E FOR FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH By CLIFFORD P. ROWE If th ere is anyone in th e sta te of Oregon who isn’t terrib ly un happy about his 1955 sta te in come tax, I am w illing to w ager th at he is eith er unemployed or has so much money th a t he can ’t keep trac k of it all. W ithout doubt this last tax raise just about tak es all aw ards for arousing t ay payers interest. C ertainly if it is tru e th a t one’s ears burn when someone is ta lk ing about him. this sta te should have the h o ttest-eared collection of legislators ever corralled in one sta te capitol. As evidence of ire aroused, th ere is even a movement under way to publicize the nam es of all legislators voting for the tax in crease w ith the object in mind of removing them all from office. It would be wise, how ever, for such ag itato rs to pro ceed cautiously. A fter all, th e very sm all m inority who opposed the increase should indicate th a t th e re w asn't much argum ent for th at side of tlie issue. V oters m ust alw ays rem em ber th at the leg islatu re is faced not only w ith the problem of spend ing the ta x p ay e rs’ money as directed but it also must see to it th at money is available w ith which to pay the bill. The c iti zenry, perhaps, should lie more concerned w ith the m anner in w hich th e ir money is fx'ing spent. They should be certain they are g ettin g th eir m oney’s w orth. The leg islatu re is today being b la m 'd for an act which w as unavoidable. It u nfortunately, was in the position of a husband earn in g five thousand dollars a y ear whose wife insists on sjiending nine thousand. It does him no g<xxl to tell the d ea r lady sh e m ust «discipline her tastes. All she is interested in is living high today and letting tomorrow tak e care of itself. The state leg islatu re tried to tak e care of the dem ands of th eir constituents. At the sam e tim e they had to find the funds w ith which to pay the bills. They could not risk providing th e se r vices dem anded and then having th e people in a referendum des troy the sources of paying for those n?rvlces. As a result they w ere forced to increase a tax which w as already in existence. W ith o u r population growing by leaps and bounds, I can see jlittle hojx' for a decrease in taxes O ur duty is to insist th at the money he wisely spent, ra th e r than punishing our legis lators for m erely paying our hills. C A R P E N T E R V IL L E N E W S Mrs. Helen P assley was in P o rtlan d last week receiving medical care. H er husband, Ray, w ent up and got her the la tte r p art of th e week. • • » B ro th er Colegrove and Rex N ickles both had good luck fish ing on Rogue River last week. Rex eaught a forty pounder and B ro th e r’s weighed about 35 lbs. • » * L au ra Colegrove and Neva C hristensen spent several days vacationing on the Rogue. • • * The Azales Logging Company has purchased a new Ford log ging tru ck from John Cross. ♦ » ♦ Mrs. F lora Mead is th e proud ow ner of a silver coffee m aker, p itch er and sugar howl she won at a raffle given by the E lks club. ♦ • * S tan ley Colegrove and H arvey Crook left, Friday on a hunting trip out n ear Hazel Camp. They t«x,k S tan le y ’s trailerh o u se w ith them and about 15 hunting dogs. They expect to be gone about five days. » • • • D elm ar Colegrove, Sr., is out and around again a fte r an o th er a tta c k of rheum atism . • • • The H erb Hoxie fam ily pic nicked on the Chetco M other’s Day. CZZ 3J> Th«» i t iu tt on» o f th w o n d » rfu l f» a tv r » t o f » o ty -to -o r r o n g » T i m Poyi P la n t o v o ifo b l» throug h tm iA l^ U K T M C ( • ( • it c « a r» a a iiM 21 FOOT UPRIGHT Food Freezer 735 pounds of Food Not 749.95 AUTO Not 499.95 Not 699.95 IN S U R A N C E $435 BUT ONLY *39995 ■ » A QT ll»«l^ NV BROOM CO OtV O f NATIONAL O lS T IL K R S P R O O U d S CORP . lO U lS V U U i'K jO f MINTUCMV B lfN O fO W H lS M tV CONTAINS 6 5 X CRAIN N tU T R A t SPIRITS For example — each time you satisfactorily make six pay ments on your account, you 3 may buy additional appli ances, with no further down payment and little, if any, increase in monthly payments may be necessary. Not 599.95 Call Now. No obligation g A T H IS W E E K 10 Y E A R S AG O ' S A V E W IT H S A F E C O L I he OLDSMOBILE - GMC TRUCKS Z E N IT H Now you can have better insurance and claim» service— at folding-money-size savings! This it insurance for careful driver» only, reducing losses. Streamlined policy issuing methods are applied to cut costs. YOU get the benefits. Why go on pay ing high costs for old-fashioned insurance? C I> T See IM tttHM HENDRICKS FURNITURE CO. CZZ >> w 3? JL D orothy Rowley w as one of A new Lions Club was official th e m em bers of the Linfield ly welcomed to the o rder when clothing d epartm ent th a t mtxiel- th e Brookings Club journeyed to ed g arm en ts for high school stu- Gold Beach last S atu rd ay even | dents at a recent tea and style ing and properly set on th e ir show held on the college cam pus way the forty c h a rte r m em bers McMinnville. there. President A1 Phillips of the The annual affair for all Brookings Club called the group H E LLO W ORLD county high school senior girls to order and following th e song. The S tanley Gordons had a was under the direction of the "A m erica” and Pledge of Allegi Home Economics departm ent. boy on the 11th of May. ance, the invocation was given The foods d epartm ent prepared by Rev. Sidney W alker. Phillips and served the tea, and the then introduced the T o astm aster B E N 'S T R A F F IC P R O B LE M S clothing d epartm en t showed g a r of the evening, P ast Lions P re si Ben Jones says its ju st as m ents m ade by th? girls during dent Ralph (Pop) Reed of hard herding a new station the year. Brookings. wagon in P o rtlan d as it was his Miss Rowley is th e daughter Dr. W. A. C artw rig h t, m ayor Jep p ditto. Ben had a delayed of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Rowley, of the county seat welcomed the business session in the m etro- S urfside Road, Brookings. She group to the city a fte r which polis, retu rn in g Sunday night. is th e fiancee of Vern, son of th e T o astm aster introduced the W hile gone, he took in the Col Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Garvin, of distinguished guests. M ayor B. um bia Gorge route and assayed S m ith River. Vern is.at present, L. B rim m of Brookings. Counse th e layout at Bonneville Dam. attending Ore. Tech. lor Lou H ardin and D eputy Dis tric t Governor W illiam C. Rohlf- ing, both of G ra n ts Pass, Dis- j trict Governor W. L. M il’er of Coos Bay anil Chairman Larry Sheehan of Rogue River. The C h a rter presented by Bill Miller was accepted by ch ap ter pres ident, F ran k Succo. T here was a gift p resentation by the T o ast m aster w ith Lion T am er Don LeClair accepting. Some forty Lions from Brook ings attended and 162 sat down to a wonderful d inner a t the Del COQUILLE AUTO CO. Rogue Club. j EACHI .fN T u'X V STRAIGHT Bv'vROON WHISK«* M ODEL R O W L E Y L IO N S IN A U G U R A TE D David H arroun, son of Mr. ( Ju n e S h ra d er ( H a iti was and Mrs. P at H arro u n was Azalea Queen. /I 1 The W allace Jam ison home o p erated on for a broken elbow sustained several week» ago. He burned to the ground a t Fort n o o i is home now doing fine. Dr. Dick. Brown preform ed th e operation. Jim Robinson sprinted to . . . it’s easier than ever a back-rolling ca r near his place. to own an all-electric The Lone S ta r L um ber Com TO N E B R A S K A pany setting up on the Sullivan kitchen and laundry Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s H uddle ston left, last F riday evening, ranch. with the The H arry G raham s observed for a vacation in w estern N eb ra th eir 45th wedding anniversary- ska. driving through in th e ir P R O G R E S S IV K Volkwagon. They planned to on the 18th. A D D -O N -F K A T U R I m ake it in an unbelievable Bill Hempel home from hospi tim e. "Jim ’’ w orks for th e P I- tal, Calvin T urley released from of our 1<OT and Mrs. "Jim " a t the service and back to visit parents, O titw ^ ^ c L Mr. and Mrs. O tto Turley. Mrs. hank. P ete L esm iester broke several hones in her foot and a w ildcat P R O P E R T Y V A LU E S fiequently seen prowling about A circuit court ju ry aw arded in vicinity of the Catholic a Gold Beach property owner, church. Don C raig sta rte d build S. O. Newhouse, $6,000 for the ing his new home on Pine tak in g of .72 acre of his land by S tre et and H anscam s lined out the sta te highway. Newhouse to r a 32 x 30 foot addition to had asked for $11,000 and the th eir store. sta te offered $3,950. A Eugene * * • Real E sta te broker testified N ew house’s property was w orth E IG H T H G R A D E R S OF ‘46 $34.800 and the to tal dam ages T here could be a te n th re- • to Newhouse $10,000. The high union this year of the following est valuation by the state, before eighth graders of 1946, th? la rg th e taking of the .71 acre, was est class th at y ear grad u ated $29.650. in C urry county. T heir teacher was Mrs. F rances Henry. And h ere’s who they w ere: Helen “G L E N N A ” S T A R S Sw earingen. Stanley Grace, Lois Mrs. G lenna Sm ith, d au g h ter H O BB Y SH O W Ann Miller, V erna H untington. The Canyonvillle Flow er Show of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H urst, Roy Johnson. David D eM artin, phoned her p aren ts she has been being put on by the Days Creek Clifford LeForge, Stanley Brown G arden Club, w ill include a Hob- chosen for the lead role in Guy Shrader, Thelm a Salmon. "South Pacific." to play in the hv show. Civic T h eatre at P o rtlan d d u r P atricia B raun, Steve E ttin g er, ing the sum m er. The show is Maxine Duffy. D ouglas Johnson, scheduled to open in Ju n e and Gilman Duffy, M ildred C raw G V T H R IE S VACATIO N IN G H arris S ta te P ark cam p ground, continue through A ugust. Glen- ford, L ynette Raymond, Jim m ie and their two small sons are ne spent h er childhmxi in Gold C arte and M argaret Byrne, and vacationing in Eugene, th eir Reach. She has two very proud 1 th a t’s nineteen. grandm as living here, too, Mrs. form er home George will retu rn Lulu to a busy season as host at the Anna C lark and Mrs H arris S ta te P ..rk cam p ground. Moore. ATTENTION... S98O T h u rs d a y , M a y 17, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON HANSCAM'S CENTER PEI! .1. I.ESVEISTER AGENC5 Phone 3311 Brooking« Phone 3112