Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, October 11, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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Brookings, Oregon
Thursday, October 11, 195b
m other in S ’. Louis ol.- ouri.
will m eet Thursday. Octob r 18 p.m. Mr. . Ralph Reed and Mrs.
m the Sunday school rooms at 2 Otis K ruger will ba hostesses.
Brookings-Harbor P'iot
The PILOT
B R O O K IN G S-IIA R B O R P IL O T
Article Coming
On Old Port
Mr. and Mrs. Eric R eutergrona
of Sixes spent th e week end at
the home 01 Mis. Reutergx naL
Retain
Of special and tim ely :?.♦ j
The Ladies M issionary Soci ty
the Pilot will soon bring out 1 of the B ap ti.t Comtnuo. y church
one issue, the illustrated stefry
the Port of Prof king? th a t \
NEW SPAPER
N A T IO N A L
E D IT O R IA L
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com pact sum m ary, not only jf tilt
I.ON
P U B L IS H E R S
actual construction and op. rati n
the physical aspects of the Port o
A SSO C IA TIO N
Brookings and the surrounding
ountry but data on a potential
E ntered as second-class m a tte r at the fiostoffice at Brookings, Ore. route to the east was compiled bj
M arch 7, 1946, under an Act of M arch 3. 1879
the late William J. Ward. A copy
of this report has been m ade aval
Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy
able to the Pilot, along with sev­
eral photographs, and local people
E ditors and Publishers
may find this excellent m ateria,
useful in the prom otion of a com
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
plete tran sp o rtatio n system with
One Year in Advance (in Curry County) ....
.... $3 00 Brookings the seaport for all thi
One Year in Advance (outside Curry County) ........................ $3 50 i Upper Rogue valley and which
would include a highw ay across OCT.15,16,17,18,19,20
MONDAY thru SATURDAY
the intervening miles.
The Pilot suggests everyone ob
tain as m any copies of this issue i
as they can use to send to others,
fOR THt PRICl O f I
We’re concerned over what the Democrats are call especially in Southern Oregon, a
PLUS A P IS S Y !
ing the ‘Kept Press”, or more correctly, “ the One Party it'w ill be necessary for all of us
to call their attention, over there.
Press". \V e re vitally concerned because regardless of our I to
Arrell’s Chetco Drug
what we have here in Brook
own political leaning», we don’t think it is a good thing ings of im m ediate value to them
It will be YOUR part in BANG
to have one political party without a “mouthpiece” in ING
THE BIG BRASS DRUM'
AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SPA PE R
iln o
Sm ith
DOUBLE
your
MONEY’S WORTH
THE TWO PARTY PRESS
large segments of the country W e heliev • in a two party
system—and a two party press.
W e recently read a survey that showed moo* and
moi newspapers throughout the country are swinging
Republican. Not too many years back the press was a1
most F.ven Stephen . but now the percentage leaning
tov, u'd the C O P is nearm g the 70-30 mark.
O nf mam concern is “ \ \ hv.” .Are neAxsnan *r pub
lishers beginning to see the light politically? Do thc\
feel th it the Republicans have the right id e a — or. heaven
forbid, are the publishers selling the public down th •
live»' for profit. Before we go into the “\ \ hv” . we would
like to point out that because of the recent political
charge^ hv I lartv T rum an, and more recently Adlai
Stevenson, newspaper publishers are being more careful
to 1-- *p the ivw s I'o'iti nt unbiased, and balanced lietween
the two parties anti the two major candidates. W hat we
refer to is Editorial comment only.
Now —we w ant to k now whv newspapers are swing
ing towards the Republican philosophy. Is it because
newspapers are business and some are big business—
;md »!'■• ( , ( )D b e. 1 i Oil- »e-y |n f n o r business' O r is the
reason more sinister than that? Is it becavs' th u news
piper advertisers are business, and newspaper publishers
like to favor their advertisers, either consciously- or un
conscii msly.
It would he ridiculous for nnv w w o hxt to favor
die D mo rats because they arc th e “underdog”, just ns
il would be ridiculous for a new<pip r to f ivor tbc Re
public.111s Ix’causc nil tbc other newspapers ire (D’n<T 5»
Frankly, we don’t Ivlievc tb it newspaper publishers
would let .1 doll ir stand in front o f a moral obligation
T he majority of them will do their duty to their readers
the public—as they see it. But it lias us worried, and
we think that the time has come when some publishers
should do soul searching.
i
BETTER BUYS AT IESMESSTERS
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large lot must be seen to a ” rec ate
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tio n e ls e w h e re p r a c tic a lly new , a t t r a c t i v e h o m e
p l a .e in fa m ily r o m law n a n d
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b a n k loan
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s u b s ta n tia l
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lo • is ,f b u ilt-m s an t nu e view V ery r e a s o n a b le
«• s ’ in fiv e s ty lin g , 3 b e d ro o m . p la s te e d in s u la te d , hardw a o-l
Y en'll tw» p ro m t to ow n th is ! H om e w ith stipe; a w o rk m a n s h ip ,
flo o rs and fire p la c e
H om e in H a r b o r w ith 1700 s q u a r e fe e t of fl.s u s p a c e on
a c w *h b e a u tifu l view p ric e d low a t $12.750
t a ll us any tinw»- Wc arc her«* to serve you.
W e also have a w ide »election o f lo ts
c it y , urban, view
and ocean frontage
Also Com plete Ir-.
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V r i e F< 'du to S c o t Yro>
PETE J. IESME5STFR AG r NCY
PE T E J ! ' S M r ’S T ’ R Broket
PA EL 1 E VEERS ' Sa
in
Phone 3311
Brookings
as
Governor of Oregon
HE IS A GOOD GOVER' OR
A COURAGEOUS GOVERNOR
He has done and ivdl cc.rt’rnte to do
a GOOD JOB
I AM VOTNG FOR HIM
Let's oil vote for h m
and keep Oregon a good rtate
9
-SAM
I
T he . l a d ie s ,
CLATTlNS OVER TEA,
S A Y 'r t t THAT WONDER
IT S A BABY GIRL
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Stan
hurst are proud g randparents as
of O ctober 8. Mrs. Robert Stan-
hurst had a baby girl w eighing 8
lbs. , oz. G randm a speculates th
names will be Nora Lynn but
can't report officially on that ac­
count so we won't say anything
Pd. Pol. Adv. by S. A .
for
FOR W E IN IF R S T F E N S
LOCALS
Art Pierce retu rn ed
Friday
from a two w eek's visit w ith hi
Hall
Democrat
County Clerk
Mrs. W erren W eintersteen pre
sented Mr. W eintersteen w ith a
baby boy Sunday, O ctober 7.
HERE erom m o n t a n \
M rs. Isable Stanton, sister of
Mrs. Art Bollinger is v isitin g from j
M ussula. M ontana
HALL
Ellen E.
Doueherty
♦ • ♦
BOl
A.
W ARD’S
The County's Business
is
G A f& A P P U A H C i& J j*
'SiMIAe Bt t t i Surin tv f a r
Big Business New
Let's Bring it up to Date!
Pd. Pol. Adv.
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FOR RE-ASSESSMENT
LET ME
PUT IT IN EFFECT