Page Two e y v j i Y i i i >1 d'JL l U i l )O1 i llM t Thursday, August 23, 1956 Brookings, Oregon » t v ' i h less population than Brookings 1 but how long will they be able to accom m odate the needs cf this com m unity? Are they r Billy Saterficld In as overcrow ded as we a re ? According to an article in Outstanding Crew Pilot re c e n tly ,-th e population -f Brookings ha« g ,.r.ed 100' n John Satterfield of H arbor can four years to 3,063 (this of cours > Among the exhibits to be show:1, feel ju stly proud of his son. At <• doe- not include any of the su r­ Billy S atterfield who is m ember cf , this year are myrtlew’ood piece- rounding com munity». This rise fiom the S tate Line Shop, canned a seventeen man crew of a B-36 in population is expected to con­ fish and gift-w rapped sea foods bom ber which is m aking high a lti­ tinue for some time. A ie we to a s ­ ♦torn the Cedar Lane Cannery. tude tests’ ftv>m E llsw orth Air sume then th a t our neighboring Birger Dahlstrom is providing a Force Base in Kansas. He is a bulb display and Ed Ravekes a member of Crew S-16 of the 718th 1 city will expand their hospital : facilities to accom m odate our lumber and j lywood exhibit. Gold Bombing Squadron. His crew was I »ignated a- 1 continued rise in population? Beach is responsible for the dairy p art of the booth anil Langlois Ellsw orth Flving Safety Crew of , I t is also tru e th a t we have has a fine cheese exhibit. Oliver the m onth this spring. Their B-36 l Mercy F lights available to fly a B ettis of Gold Beach is also pro­ Bomber w as flown to an altitude | p atient 'out' should the need rise. of 50.000 feet or over nine miles ' A very wonderful service, indeed, viding a lumbei di-play. The background of the booth above sealevel. This extrem ely . but how m any of us could afford will feature salmon fishing as a high altitude w as necessary to ' to or have the tim e to go to P o rt­ toruist attractio n . On the poster flight te st a new development in j land, Salem, etc., to be w ith out which forms the background for bombing and navigational radar. < friends o r loved ones? the booth will be a fisherm an in They were cited as the crew of ; Would not a local hospital be his boat landing a gigantic stl- the month for the successful pre- • a g re a t boon to everyone in this paration and completion of this , com m unity, particularly our local mon. The H ate fair which is held te -t project. The crew had been , d octors? It is no secret they at Salem runs from Septem ber trained previously a t Fairchild overw orked and driving them ­ 1-8. A pproxim ately 35 to 40 Air Force Base, W ashington for i selves night and day to adm inis­ thousand people from all over the this type of work, the training te r to the ailing of this commi.: - world take in the fair each day. tak in g place in pressurized high ity. W hat b etter way is there to pub­ altitude cham bers. Mr. S atterfield enjoyed a recent > W ith governm ent surplus hos­ licize C urry C ounty? two weeks visit from his son ! p ita l equipm ent and supplies re­ when he was on leave. Billy was ported to be available at no c< tw enty two on the 16th of th s other th a n perhaps the freight, to Curry County Fair I month, and has been in the Air any city or com m unity having , need for it. should it not be taken Force about three years. Wins Award advantage of before it's too la te 7 Folks from C u rry county re ­ W hat is the rea-on this com­ ceived quite a sui prise la st week LETTER TO THE FDITOR m unity can not suppoit a hospital when a representative from the a t this tim e?. I have asked sev­ S tate F air Board A ssociation p re­ D ear Sir: Being a newcomer here I hesi­ eral {fersons and they are very sented Clarence Brooks, president ta te d about w riting this letter. . much in favor of a hospital but of the fair board, an aw ard for the “most represen tativ e fa il1 in However, since we plan to m ake ■ are in the d ark also, as to why it this com m unity our home, I feel ! is inadvisable to think of one at the state." The aw ard, a purple g rand bound to do so. the present tim e. Upon ai riving here about three I Com placency in an individual, cham pion's w as presented a t the Queen's Banquet. The C urry co u n ­ m onths ago, it was w ith no little i or a com m unity can bring about ty fair w as described as “ju st concern th a t I learned this com­ long lasting, unw anted, ill effects. w hat a fair ought to be", by the m unity w as sorely lacking in hos­ It would be interesting to know official w’ho had spent the day pital facilities. There was a rum or I how local in h a b ita n ts feel about a touring the fair. There w as a to the effect, however, th a t a hos­ hospital here. P erhaps an unoffi­ g rea t increase in the num ber of pital w as being considered. cial poll or questionaire of some I t was w ith consternation th a t so rt would be enlightening entries this year, a to tal of 2,010 I read in the Pilot someone had exhibits were entered. W hat is your opinion, neighobr? objected on the grounds th a t this Sincerely, P H IL L IP S O FF com m unity could not support a I Lee Morse Al and M arguerite Phillips left hospital at this time. Thus the is­ Monday morning, w ith th eir two I sue was shelved for another year. boys, on a cam ping trip. Up to th-' I It would not be difficult to pick I Sure has been a swapping moment they drove out of town , out any num ber of cities or com­ they w eren 't sure w here thev | m unities sm aller than thl- one ' round of logging trucks, locall lately. A whole new derk were going ju ,t planning to fol- j with hospital facilities. low th eir radi itor cap. I t's sa d I 1 rue, there is a hospital in a nam es are on the rigs haulir M arge dis-uad. d Al from tak in g I citv tw enty-seven miles away, la , through town including O'Brie P o rt Orford, Gold Beach, etc. in Disneyland, as she hankered for Al, a t least. foi some ri Curry County to Exhibit at State Fair C & K MARKET Brookings Newest and Finest M arket P» Sunday 9—7 HOURS: Daily 8—9 SPECIALS -- GOOD FOR 7 FULL DAYS Fresh FRYERS. - 1 . LB 556 pound BEEF ROAST pound BEEF 59c RIB STEAK Y. He G< E< ra Rolls Armours in PORK SAUSAGE w Bacon PIECES At Q at «1. aa •r T ti I j 39c 3 for 9 8 c 2 (Sliced) lbs 39c Golden Fluff 79c SHORTENING 3 lb. Cans M arket $1.00 Golden Yams in Syrup Heavy SALAD DRESSING (Market) 4 9 c qt. Libbys PEACHES 2 ’/2 Cans (Halves or Slices) 3 fo r$l I I Mission Blue Lake 3 0 3 Cans green n fo r g i beans 0 Radishes Green Onions 3 Bunches 1 0 c toz. Grade A Medium Eggs SPUDS Fresh Sweet Corn 59c 5 0 lb. Sack MRS. TIERCE HOME Mrs Maude Tierce is back U her Brooking? home a fte r spend­ ing a couple of m onth w ith her son, “Bill" and fam ily a t Sant i Rosa. She reports "Bill ' d riv in , tru ck for a furniture store. ( O P BA< K Bud C ress general chief of the Bi coking City Police, is back from a sizzling vacation, down around Marysville, where he visited his Ma, and other kin. HAM ER’S <•!'E M ' Mrs Alice Roche of London i- visiting, old friends, the H arm ers. a t their home ju st below the sta t line. Mrs. Roche has been in Am j erica before but never on thi j p art of the coast. She nas faileu in love w ith it and plans to re- main. U -B EK T IOV T R IPPIN G Albert Joy left W ednesday for an extended vacation about as fa r cast as he can go and sriil be in the U nited S tates. W ith his d aughter and her husband, he i- living to a son s home a t A rling­ ton. Va. From there they will tak e a leisurely trip w ith th e island cC N antucket their objective. N an­ tucket. off the M assach u setts shore, is the old original A m eri­ can home of Mr Joy's ancestors, and Albert expects to find there seme mote of their relicts. Mr jo y ; Ians to be gone a month, if he has any plans at all. HEM ITT S’