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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1956)
Brookings-Harbor Pilot Thursday, October 25, 1956 — w A rv P aynes Ten Years Aco • • • min gs. E u g e n ia , The L a w re n c e O rfo rd s id e th e w e lc o m e d h o s p ita l, 1 9 th . P aynes tw in s C re s c e n t of P o rt J o h n n ie at Sea- q C it y G ra n d p a re n ts , th e on and he d a u g h te r of M o o r e , d o in g Lem E m il w e ll and at S .- q £ t A s h la n d . M o o r e 's V a r i e t y H en- H e n ry in b u s in e s s a S to re year on had N ov. Candidate for R e-Election to the office of County C lerk of Curry County OLETA A WALKER Seeks Re-election on the record established as your present county cl -rk E xperienced — E fficient — Courteous Paid P olitical Adv. b e e :, 4 th . Brookings, Oregon Your street and num ber of M ilton Foster and f r a n k Pal- lady deer hunt.ng, easter Oregon, your home IS REQUIRED, if hv and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hoist, ing w ithin a corporate town, ditto. w hen you sign the TWO POLL R ural F ire D epartm ent a form books at elections. ing. Sam Gott reports rain in Texa> Ralph V incent couldn’t m ak. it- too, w here he was .»siting kin. wife hospi.alized. Andy Mello., fixing up cabinet S atellite Club met at F. e Sun shop in S m ith River. derland's. Booster Night, under direction Am ber Cam pbell te'.li: g th of Mrs. Verna Asche, lecturer at folks about Avon Pi Cheteo G range. Copco Pow er tu rn ed on. south of town. Total rainfall for the week. 3.53 inches. Jo e Rose advertising fresh dug spuds for sale. M ildred Byrne. C harlie Gray- shel. and Pete L esm eister taking in Coast Ass'n meeting, G arh art DISTRICT VFW COMMANDER SPI IKS IN BROOKINGS •Y ounger veterans, failing to m ake th eir num bers count, are beginning to learn, the sad way, the cost of th eir neglect,” Dan K rotz of Eagle Point, district V FW Com m ander, told the local post last W ednesday evening. “T here is an increasing num ber of inquiries for a>istance, both to the posts and Ladies A uxiliaries, VOTE FOR Byron LeRoy u R I M M E fficiency & Cocneration Republican Krotz reported, from \ « teran s and th e ir dependents, who are in no way helping in veterans' af fairs. lie called attention to the . fact th ere is no pension or com pensation available for the depen dents of World War 11 and Korea, and if these are to be made avail able, posts anti A uxiliai i. .- m ust have the num erical stren g th in m em bership to com m and Con gressional attention. This is nec essary, Krotz w arned, ev n to sustain laws now favor; ., v .te rans and th e ir kin. "W e must keep repeating,” Krotz said, "th e fact th at no o th er than a veterans association has so m uch to offer through m em bership and at such a reasonable price.” K rotz's district include- th . el even posts of Jackson, J sep.iine and tiie post at Brookings He said his hom e post, at Shady Cove, is ! paid up in m em bership for 1957 las com pared w ith th at ot 1950. Curry County CO M M ISSIO N ER SEAM R PROGKI SS Sew er lines a ie being laid in 33 Years Experience as Logger in th e northeast district of the and ^unibcrm an {city, th e m ain tru n k already up o p .rty Qwne» in C urry County | Oak and Pioneer, and along Fir, in most instances, several feet for 9 yc tiu deep m order to get sufficient Pd. Pol. Adv. pitch. At the corner of Oak and Pine, near th e greenhouse, th e line is 13 feet neep. Considerable trouble has been experienc'd and Reloin much cribbing has been required to prevent the sides from caving in before the sewer line is bedded. W ater, in considerable quantities has been struck in several places w here springs burst through. I “Pour yourself a smile, neighbor “ WZRITE-JN” to JUDGE Wm. Mc ALLISTER — of Sunny Brook whiskey, that fo r JUDGE of the SUPREME COURT rich as a prospector's good as a man's word ...fin est of fine Kentucky whiskies POSITION NO. ONE C heteo co u n ry , M iller Day, son of i. W e urge you to take this ad to the polls with you and write in WM. McALLISTER on the Non-partisan Judi ciary ballot, as illustrated below. He is eminently qualified and should be retained as Judge. ....,/M .... over M il I I It DAY < OOI I ' A belated obituary tell el the d eath of another native of the 20 MILLION CASES OF SUNNY BROOK KENTUCKY * MCE 19331 S 4?5 t S?eo Sunny Brook Whiskey Cheerful as its Name! THF W illiam E. Taylor Sam uel A. Hall David R. F ortier Frederic H. S tark w eath er, W illiam E F uller Ed F. Ackley H erbert R. D ew art WHISKIES SOLO ALSO A V A IL A B L C i f o r J udg e o f th e S u p re m e C ourt P osition N u m b e r O n e VOTE FOR / / O N E K tn tu c f y S tr a ig h t Bourbon H ‘h u k ty OLD S l'N N Y BROG'< COMPANY, D IV IS IO N OF NATIONAL D ISTILLER S PRODUCTS CORP., LO U IS V ILLE . KENTUCKY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 86 PROOF. KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 6 5 % GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. M, \H is te r fo r lu.lge < nin niti«-«-. ( e n tra ! B uilding. B rooking* O re — D ave F o rth r. ( h a l u n a n . Jo h n Day and Elizabeth (In b erg ) Cooley, who died Sept. 3 at Sail ta Rosa. Miller, who had an u n cle living here by th e sam e nam e, was born on the old Cooley place, at H arbor, on O ctober 23, 1882, and lived around here much of his early life, moving to Agness in the early 1900s. On Feb. 23, 1907, he m arried Eva Remington, w ho was born Ju ly 29, 1884. at Comstock, Oregon. For some years the couple farm ed in the Euchre Creek country. She died in 1955. T heir children, both sur viving. son, John Remington of E ureka and Mrs. Isabel Christ- rup of Santa Rosa, and a sister, Mrs. Sadie P ettin g er of Agness. Also surviving are four grand children anil four great g randchil dren. In term en t was from the Chapel of th e Chimes, S an ta Rosa. W rite-In Campaign ET BEHIND THIS WH GET THREE FULL YEARS AHEAD RMi « Ài i l l SU' For McAllister Com m ittee appointm ents have been made in support of the write- in cam paign ta retain Justice Wil liam M cAllister in Position No. 1 on th e Oregon Suprem e Court. C hairm en of the local com m it tees are: David R. F ortier, general ch airm an; Edith W. G allagher, telephone com m ittee; Mildred L. Bynon, publicity com m ittee and Ben Phetteplace, distribution com m ittee. C hairm an of the state corn m ittee is J O. Bailey, retired Ju s tice of the Oregon S uprem e Court- Ju stice M cAllister wab app o in t ed to the non-partisan post of Jus- tic«- of the Suprem e C ourt in 1956 upon the death of Judge Latouret- te and due to th e lateness of the date it was im possible for his nam e to appear on the ballot. M cAllister is a native Oregon- ian, and a g rad u ate of W illam ette U niversity college of law. He was a m em ber of the House of R epre sentatives from 1937 to 1944, and was speaker of th«- House in 1943 44 He also served as a m em ber of the Senate in 1949 50. M cAllister, a v eteran ot World W ar II, and has served as a mem bt r of the Board of G overnors of the Oregon S tate Bar. He has liv ed in M edford during most of his proctice FANCY CURRY CATTLE SUDDENLY, IT’S 1 9 6 0 ... PLYMOUTH ! I9 6 0 -new Torsion-Aire Ride! • 1960-new Flight-Sweep Styling . . . the new shape of motion! « 1960-new Sports Car Handling! 1960-new Power for Safety!Jk » 1960-new Total-Contact Brakes! The car you might have expected in 1960 is here today!. . . See ; i — drive it — own itjj 'C' Ed Dempsey YOUR DODGE - PLYMOUTH DEALER BROOKINGS, OREGON BRING TOP PRICES T he w orld fam ed Jersey s of the R alph Cope herd, at Langlonf, in N o rth ern C urry county is setting som e fancy price records a t the Pacific In tern atio n al Livestock Show, P o rtland C harles Kelly, of H udson, W isconsin paid $2,500 for a young bull and two cows each b ro u g h t $1,000, sold to a M assa ch u setts buyer. A tw o day old calf sold for $325. the lowest am m al in th e sale. Cope sold 69 hd, including 12 calves, for an av e r age price of $595 each. Bidders num bered about 300 and among them w ere th e U niversity of A ri zona and others from ten states. Cop«- started his herd several years ago, when a boy, as a 4 H project and has since built it up a long record of being highest b u tte rfa t producers in the Jersey- world. PILOT A DS PAY O FF