Brookings-Harbor Pilot
Would You Believe It's Ten Years Since:
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From where I sit ...iy Jo e M arsh
Fastest "News Service
in Town!
u
th an our paper . . . th e y ’ve
even got better circulation.
Had a frantic wire from Wash
ington yesterday—saying that the
local Congressman was making a
surprise visit and a short speech.
Could I get the word around Zaaf.*
From where I sit, some of us
would rather talk than eat, while
others are close-mouthed . . . just
as some of us like coffee and
others prefer a glass of beer.
There’s a lot to be said for both
attitudes. But if you go in for gab
— don’t talk against someone just
because you don’t happen to agree
with him on some question of per
sonal choice. Use your own “good
censorship.”
No time for a special edition of
the Clarion, so I turned to the
fastest “news service” in town ...
W indy Taylor. He spent an hour
mobilizing his Lodge and Court
House cronies —all p re tty fa ir
talkers-and the rest is history.
Biggest turnout ever.
As a newspaperman, I hate
to admit it- b u t facts are facts.
The Windy« of this world aren’t
only quicker news sp read ers
Copyright, 1956, United Stales brewers Foundation
T here w ere 37 applicants for
telephones at th e local office ana
th e forcast for dial phones was
very indefinite—‘‘tw elve to tw en
ty-four m onths” .
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School carn iv al com m ittees: d e
corations, L arrie Robinson, and
M erele B aum gardner; booths, Don
Raym ond, L arry Robinson, P h y l
lis H uffm an, Jo an n e M acDonald,
Neil Nelson, G ene Rieling and
M erle B aum gardner.
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Bill Ellis relieves Bill Barton
at the w heel of Thor A sk’s com
m ercial haul truck.
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T he M. S. B rainards move to
O phir to w inter.
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Mrs. B laine H ubbard and son,
Bob Wilcox buy and settle in
th e C esar P edroni place, H arbor
and C esar moves down near A r
cata.
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G ene Gould presidenting the
model airp lan e club composed of
.Jimmy C arte, C hirs Brown, Jim
F itzhugh, Jim Lytle, Ron Akers,
G eorge Berger, Joe Moore and
Dwain Sum m ers.
Thursday, November 1, 1956
Brookings, Oregon
w hole o utfit started sliding in th e
wet. A lthough he jum ped off th e
cat, according to reports, he
The Erskine Millers w ere e n te r couldn’t get out of the way and
tained on th eir 36th w edding an narro w ly escaped a more serious
niversary last W ednesday bv a accident.
group of friends. A dinner at Ship
Speed F unari is reported to be
Ashore was followed by an eve com ing along nicely following su r
ning of cards.
gery a t Eureka.
Mrs. Isabel Stanton of Missoula,
Mrs. Mabel Thompson is going
M ontana returned home T uesday to reopen her Holliday Gift Shop
after visiting her sister, Mrs. Ar- , at H arbor right aw ay, as they say.
th u r Bollinger for the past m onth “ By P opular D em and”. She plans
Jack Ames suffered a broken a stock of handw ork and o th er
leg in a woods accident Monday gift m aterials not usually found
It is said he was trying to move in oth er stores.
some logs w ith a cat w hen the ) Ja c k Johnson w rites he has
been notified bv the V eterans A d
m in istratio n th at he has been r a t
ed totally disabled due to service
TEAM STANDING
and h at th e aw ard has been d ated
OCTOBER 25. 1956
back to th e day he entered th e
Team
W
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hospital. This m eans he w ill re-
Coos-Cury Electric
20
8
ce’ve a substantial check and
K err H ardw are
17
11
o th er benefits, sc long as he lives.
B & H Logging Supply 14
13%
His case was handled b" the \T W
Mode O’Day
13% 14
service officer. P ortland and re
W ards Gas & A ppliance 13
15
quired considerable work. Ja ck
Hanscam C enter
12
16
h aving been so long ouf of se r
Brookings M arket
11 • 17
vice. He w rites th at he is getting
B & G Produce
11
17
along nicely and cannot say
Individual High Game
enough for the care he is getting
Betty Nelson
214 at th e Jackson P ark V. A. H ospit
Individual High Series
al, P o rtlan d w here he m aybe a d
Betty Nelson
549 dressed at Ward 25E.
Tearm High Game
Coos C urry Electric
814
Tearm High Series
Coos-Curry Electric
2261
4-7-10 picked up by Eskie
McNees and Lo D efenbaugh.
Brookings Items
Emblem Club
M eeting Report
A rep o rt w as given at the Octo
ber 22nd m eet.ng of the Emblem
club regarding th e Suprem e Con
vention held in Coronado the first
of O ctober
Alice Bordw ell was installed as
suprem e press correspondant of
Oregon. She is also 5th year tru s
tee for th e O regon S tate Associa
tion and is ju n io r past president
in the Brookings club O thers a t
tending th e convention w ere Ma
bel O strander, P auline C arpenter,
C lara Bowlin, D orotha Ray, Hes
te r M enning, Velma Violette and
Ria G rootendorst.
The total atten d an ce was 1,130
m em bers from all 48 states, A las
ka and Guam. It was reported
th a t for the past year the total
Survey being conducted of all
th e area to estim ate electricity
dem ands.
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Milt F oster and F ran k Palladv
cam e home from eastern Oregon
w ith a couple of four-pointers
they got in the Lakeview' country.
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Beaverette League
Gala Rummage
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In Progress
WAYNE MORSE’S 12-YEAR
RECORDED AVERAGE
ON ALL KEY VOTE*
TRUE.
UNBIASED
1*1
Library of Congress analysis of Congressional
Quarterly's figures on Senate voting provide de
tailed proof of the excellent voting record of
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spent on com m unity service by
all the Emblem clubs was $157.-
774.83, The total spent by the
Brookings club last y ear was
$1,500.00 on com m unity service.
The official publication for the
Suprem e Em blen club, the Em
blem Topics reported 70,000 sub
scribers w ith Oregon clubs h av
ing 100 percent m em bership sub
scribers.
The club plans a Food Sale for
November 3 at the Hi-Wav Mar
ket and Hanscam s sta rtin g at
10:00 a.m.
Following the regular business
a m em orial service was held in
m em ory of Helen Chadw ick, who
was a m em ber of the club.
O ne of the best and most d i
verse stocks of rum m age goods
is being offered at the VFW hall
according to the ladies who are
m anageing this annual fund ra is
ing event. They say they n ever
have had such a large v ariety of
such attractiv e m aterial, all of
w hich will not be on displav until
stock is moved and space m ade
available, so continued calling at
th e sale by the public is a good
idea.
T heir stock consists of ev ery
thing im aginable in the way of
clothing, household goods, books,
! etc. The sale lasts the rest of this
week.
Senator W ayne Morse.
DOCUM ENTS
DEMOLISH THE McKAY MISREPRESENTATIONS
A Few Reasons for Rs-e’ectinq
REGARDING THE CONSCIENTIOUSNESS OF ONE OF THE
N A TIO N ’S GREATEST SENATORS
FIRST, HERE IS THE COMPLETE BOX SCORE ON SENATOR MORSE
Geo. W . Siúton
for
Taken from the source regarded os authoritative by all agencies in and out of the Government:
Assessor, Curry G u u iv
He was nom inated by both the Republican and D em ocratic
par ties a t the reg u lar P rim a ty election
KEY VOTES
Total number of key votes, 1 9 4 5 -1 9 5 6 ..................................................................... 116 votes
Morse’s recorded average for 12 years.....................................................................
95.7 %
Morse’s present voting average for 12 years........................................................
86.2%
ALL VOTES
TOTAL SENATE ROLL CALLS, 1 9 4 5 -1 9 5 6 ....................................................................... 1768
Morse’s recorded average for 12 years.................................................. * ....................... 93 %
Morse’s present voting average for 12 y e a r s ...........................................................
84%
(Including 40 missed while hospitalized by injuries.)
He has been in st.u m e n tal in g ettin g the Tax Commission re-
a p ra b a l and eq u a liz a to n program for C urry C untv under
way.
His experience in the as ossenr’s office has ranged th r b ’-Th
the depression values of the ea ly ir3 0 ’g t< ” 'C
>us
values of today.
He has been successful in fixing a n ’ r-ni:.t n r : f;hr and
cental zed taxable values of all clan rs of .
H s office h.33 kept ab react of all adv.■ v o
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m eth
od«, p rac.ices and re ° u ’.atlons.
His knowledge of county businers,
:.*,y
' . •! c n r y
pft ' rr
inva’uabie. I,is eorseicr.t'c
v - I e< o-r
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du ct of his office is praisew o.thy.
H i; ab d ity in cruising tim ber, su r.e y in g ; r ’ r..
g rea t and ne essary im portance to : a. o ..
H e is W o ii.Ii K e e jr n j on
HERE ARE THE VICIOUS OMISSIONS BEH!f-D THE M cKAY SLUR:
ALL SENATORS are excused from ;ome votes ior reasons of official
business.
ALL SENATORS occasionally make pairs: they cancel out yea and
nay votes by mutual agreement.
ALL SENATORS pass some votes, in favor of important busir.::',
when a large majority indicates their votes w ill not be needed.
ALL SENATORS occasionally get sick— as we all do.
YET W A Y N E MORSE iS RECORDED O N 95.7% OF ALL
KEY VOTES FOR TWELVE YEARS
R E P U D IA T E TH E M c K A Y M IS R E P R E S E N T A T IO N S
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