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EUGENE GRE
Mincer Loses
In Re-Count
Nowhere a Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
V olum e XI, N um ber 40
T h u rsd a y . N ovem ber 22, 1956
5i^x'vf3gçî<
I t ’s official now. George S utton,
present county assessor, won the
ele tion A re-count, called for by
the M.ncer f it Asses or com m it
tee, was held Thursday, and
hanged the final tally by only
one. vote. Mincer finished only
four votes liehind Sutton in the
final re-count figures.
Sutton, who has been the coun
ty assessor for 24 yeats, lost one
vote on the recount, and Mincer
added one to hi- total. The first
ballot figutes showed a difference
of six votes between the men.
Balloting in the entire county was
j fa r over the 4iXMl figure.
R ecounting disclosed th a t over
300 people in th e county didn t
■ m ark th e ir b allo ts for eitliei can*
iM la‘ e
p .p p in g th a t race en-
K32S
: tire'.y.
M n -er. a B cokings plywood
! worker, was in his first attem pt
I for a pul u office.
Grayshel Named
Photographer
To Locate Here
Il .b Macy, fomerly of l>hoe^ ;
PHILLIPS BUY
SHEHAN STORE
The Phillips family, operators
of P h illip ’s D ad and Lad, have
purchased the stock of S hehan s
C lothing store, it was announced
th is week.
For th e tim e being the Phillips
plan on operating the S hehan
establishm ent in its present loca
tion, w ith Ron Shehan, b rother of
form er ow ner Bob Shehan, in
charge. T he Phillips plan to oper
ate the store until afte r th e holi
day season, in order to give the
people of the area a b e tte r selec
tion.
Bob S hehan reports that he had
deeded
ecll the business be
cause of other interests. He plans
on staying in th area, and is now
w orking for L eonard Real Estate
as a salesm an.
No changes will be m ade in the
m erchandise in either store at
tim e the P hillips’ said.
The m uddy street at Plym outh colony ran 150 yards
some say
180— from the Rock to the barrier of green. From the Rock you
sighted due east over the sandy cape three thousand em pty n.i es
to Spain. But it was the sam e ocean that broke on the Devon
cliffs in E ngland and y o r could ta k e com fort in that.
W est was the loneliness. T i e w all of trees. W alk one furlong
into the forest . . . o u t of sight of the houses, out of hearing of the
ax falls . . . and you w ere in the silences. No voice to say “cat
or cry “gun” from here to the shining Connecticut of Indian le
gend and beyon d to the nam eless and untrodden place , I
Tac
o m a and the H udson, the C atskills and the A lleghenies and the
M ississippi and the prairies a r d the M issouri and the plains and
B lack H ills and the R ockies and the high desert and the low d e s
ert and the Sierra N evada and the big valley and the golden
hills of the w ater gate b y the sea of Drake ar.d Mage'.k .
That is w hy com etim es you w ent inside and barred the door even
wher. the Indians w ere not a b o rt and touched steel a r d flint and,
clcth and pew ter and sawn w ood and pow d er and lead cr.~
prin ted paper. These must be the real things you said because
the lon eliress pressed dow n and up and all around. But you knew
th ey w eren't and this is w hy you sought people and laughter and
serm ons and a ham m er and you fire d a gun and dug a foundation
and felled a tree and next w eek th e forest and the lone.m ess
w ere forced back the cast of a stone but not the range of a mus
Tax Group Head
T em porary officers of the C ur
ry County T ax League have been
elected. They are C harles Gray-
g ^ e / v i r c ‘ p ^ s k lc \u n andB V k ^ i
'.’a p h y ^ tu d to in °th eM arJey build- Clark. sw re tra y ^ Oa® ^ F riday
above .he .he Rexall Drug
The group w as nam ed F rid ay
s , „ e M ,.v arrived in Brooking» n ig h t a t a m eeting of th e new
V w e e k . ' a fte r a .rip u? th e organisation.
D irectors nam ed were: G ray
oast. He reported th a t Brookings shel. Brooks, Langlois; Clark.
looked like the nice t city on the Berger. C. Ed Dempsey, M. E.
oast, and decided to stop here Kelly, Port O rford, O rville Town
to establish a business.
send and Jim Moir, Gold Beach.
He form erly was a new spaper
The group review ed th e arti-
r photographer
----- cies of fo r the Phoenix Re-
incorporations, and sug-
public. the largest
new spaper in ) gested
by-laws. They w ill m eet
Arizonia. He w as a varied photo- shortly w Rh th e balance of the
graphic background, w ith a great com m ittee for the final adoption
deal of experience. He and his
papers. Dave Forchier has
wife are living in an ap a itm en t been appointed acting legal coun
cil for th e group.
near Mill Beach.
Doctors in split
Martha Grayshel I
Appointed Hostess
A sp lit in the Brookings “m ed
ical society" was reported this
week, w ith Dr. David Brown leav
ing the offices of the Woodland
P ark Clinic, and Dr. Paul Ronni-
ger.
Dr. R onniger will continue to
practice a t th e same location, in
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the Woodland
Park Clinic, in the
building. He will be assisted
Dr Je an 'T ayjor< tw o days a
week A schedule of th eir office
hours ap|M.ars in another p art of
v.eeR>s pilot.
Mrs. M artha G rayshel of this
city. has retu rn ed from San Fran-
cisco, w here she completed a ten-
A r r o u r c e D ealership
day course of training preparing
W ards G as and Appliance Cen-
h er for the th e position of Wei-
t r announced this w eek that
come Wagon Hostess which she
they have been appointed dealer
ket ball.
now holds in this community.
for C olem -n heaters. They will
Dr Ronnii? r ’s wife. Tx*e, who
add a parts and service d e p a rt
Mrs, G rayshel is one of Wei is a registered nurse will assist in
W ith the w inter gone and the sun hot Indian corn now sprouts
m ent for heaters, for both pro
come W agon’s more than 5000 the clinic, replacing Ronnie Rag
w here the loneliness w as and th at is w hy after the harvest there
pane and oil fired heaters
hostesses who are m iking approx land. who also ,i ft the offices.
w ill be a d a y of Thanksgiving because you know the w all of
im ately a million calls annually
Dr. Brow n announced the re
on fam ilies in the United States. moval of his office from th e Wood
S K E T C H BOOK . . .
trees w ill not creep back to the R ock again, not next year or
H aw aii and in the Provinces of land P ark Clinic Dr. Brow n will
C anada, em bracing more than open his own office here in Brook
ever. W hen you go to shoot a tu rk ey you hear the ax fa ’'s ever
1500 cities
ings as soon as rem odeling of
farther west.
These clls on behn’f of Wei the old nost office -pact can be
come Wagon’s more th an 50,000 com pleted
Tonight you w ill open the Book and read a Psalm.
s ponsors are m ade on such im-
Mrs Ragland will be e n w lo y e t
p o rtan t fam ily occasions as the
office nurse, assisted bv Dr.
Local City O fficials to
P irth of a Baby, S ixteenth B irth Brow n’s wife, who is also a regis
days, E n g a g e m e n t A nnounce tered nurse.
T ak e in C onference
m ents; when fam ilies move lo
In th e m eantim e Dr. Brown
Several people, who are now in cally in a com m unity and when will
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w ju continue
VUI1LJI1U1. to
care for his p j-
The Brookings Cham ber of
the city governm ent, or will be th ey arriv e in a com m unity as
b v m aking use of the faclli-
( cinm erce will have a dinner
on Ja n u ary 1, will attend the new residents. Calls are also m ade tjes off,,red h im at the Brookings
m eeting for all m em bei’a on Nov
League of Oregon Cities annual on special occasions such as c iin ie Office hours are M indnv,
em ber 28. next W ednesday night,
convention in P o rtland this com Golden W edding A nniversaries W ednesday. F riday evening from
By Bud Pisarek
beginning a t 7 p.m. at the Gran^«'
Lit. according
accoraing to
t o - Carl
« - Yah •
C urry county leads th e state, ing week The delegation w ill'b e and o th er special f ,mily even’s 7 3 n tQ 9 00 ftt th e Brooking«
Hall,
New
for the
Oregon property
property uwiivih
ow ners will
F e _
ll-C a m p o .
W elcome Wagon is now in its clin ic. You may contact Dr.
O ur beautiful w eather has all
New di«'Ctors
n ia ‘Ciors ror
m r group Oregon
w.,. e pay - led - by ■ Mayor-elect
-
— i J a record-breaking
rd , ,___
breaking
i - local
local
—„1 property
„ property
r c w r tv City
Citv
City E Recorder
Recorder
Bernice
Huddle-
Huddle- OQ
2gth
4U y ear .,n/i
and ¡c
is nftr«n
often referred to n n^nu,«
rOwn at home or by calling 4501.
the natives sm iling ike the e cat
ca^ will be elected at the meeting, —
an
ecm . ' L, Bernice
CouncRman
th a t sw allow ed th e canary^ Dick
im portant th a t a large dele- tax of * $160,093.553
1 cn odi sst m in 1050
57. ac
1956-57,
ac- ston,
ston, Ralph
Ralph Reed.
Reef . ( o o u u n n u u man
m an
& service which is “ in the busi
Oregon Tax
Tax ’ R<’-
Re- Earl
Earl
Breuer and
and Jim
Jim K K irby
u b y Coun-
( oun‘ — ’ess of build ng friendships”.
friendships", Wei ■ ■ ■ ■
_
’ 3f- Kat,™
’l t' Sonma attend.
Pt°tend
cording’
e Oregon
Breuer
p^ll | ¡-X
Sm ith had to call m e
cording g V to r i h the
A speaker fo r the evening is search C urry county again leads c.lman-elect Ben P hetteplace may <ome W ago,fs basic policy inclw HOHCr Roll LlSt
te r he view ed the G reen Bay, W l»
being planned, although the invi- all state counties in th e percent atten d the mee ing.
dps conperati„n w ith churches of
,
consin - Frisco 49 er game on
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a ll fa ith s, w ith w o rth w h ile civic P ^ Q Q ftQ Q HO T©
many
oi the
u e U is- ’»‘ ng 1
ypf increase, „ a “ “block
He , noticed th at m
any of
consinites w ere bundled up use
I m / I M A P C IA/inC
and w el,are «roups; also p art i d
U
percent.
pation in these activities which
honor roll for ’he 1
big K odiak bears and still freez
C urrv county tax es for all p u r JOygvlb VwllO
■a
k t" p com m unities good plates in
at
t b<
Brooking
poses was $933,796 last year, and
ing.
w hich to live. It is significant scbOOi ha
ju st
been -----
$1,248,703 this year. C u rry county Jplllf ("OntfiSt
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th a t Welcome Wagon has been -pbose on the honor rolls are:
Well, we have the Rose Bowl
also is far ahead of th e state in *
Portland,
Ore.—D.
pjted
its volunteer •• service
and S Seniors:
eniors. D Dianne
ianne Simons,
a
---- ------ C. Jaggers, <
i vc-tji for
hji iva
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to look forw ard to this new years
the percentage of increase in
Simons, J Jack ie
Brookings, can claim to be th e achievem ent in com m unity and Smith, Nancy Cum mings, Bob
w
ith
our
own
Beavers
from
O
re
TO„
rn . . „ . __________ -
a second Brookink's bakery
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cn t
best man jelly m aker in the state. n a tjon by such organization as the
Carol Putm an, Jo an n e
gon S tate logical w est coast repre
tentatives The big ten will pro- has opened in the store form erly
A • T* I
He won first prize in th e m en’s A m erican Red Cross, N ational Renhard, Jo an K anick, Ja n e t
jelly m aking class in the Oregon Foundation for In fan tile P araly f jjasSt Doug Hamnies, Dave Bush-
^ n T w
a ' r ^ S « ; 1; S
pi^ . . bybeG
by Mr"
S tate G range’s 17th annual home sig, A m erican H eart Association, ejj and p h y lli» Cole
canning contest sponsored by th e A m erjcan H eritage Foundation.
ju n io rs: Ron Bullock, G ary
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Angeles, C alifornia. It w ,n
W hite Satin Sugar com pany
U nited S tates T reasury D epart G aiarnbogt Shirley H ew itt, Judy
Mr. Jag g er’s prize is a spin m en t and m any o th er such groups <-ad jer M arva W eaver and Gail
If you w an t to find out who called T ew ’s Bakery.
„i-cwin unsets all over the
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will tak e the Rose Bowl game
Mr Tew will do the bak in g . ,
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w R d caused fishing outfit, valued at $62
Welcome Wagon service is one ^ e e k s
consult Roger
Roger Tbomppson
in Har-
The Tew
w eek A rrow
end j Foot-
s
u H undred or
ontri,.c w
WPI
of entries
r<
nf pubhc
nnh)ir relations
r ,,|;itions but,
Knnhnmores:
Paul
Williams,
consult
Thomppson in
Mar- The
lew ’s s had
nan a a bakery in th e , I _ country
’ny ' of the th ' past
e Gold
ere re
onJy of
bu1,
Sophomores:
bur. L ittle Rog has been a consis- Los A2£eles rc *1° n
d e r a t e s ball contest guessers to tum ble reived in this yea r s contes ,
im portant, it m eets a pre- G ary T urpin. Norma W esterner,
ta iru
n t wimivi
w inner * in
upsetted which were judged at S ta r enUJay n(,e f ,n th(, field of h u Sharon McClain, Vivian Paul,
T’
»* our w eekly foot- years.
----- T heir son. Ralph, oper te ,
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Service statlOT tne “ V . _ . ' (h<. en(rics only G ra nge h ead q u arters here
,nan rela tlo n s.
sh (.r r v Johnson. Ju d y Kemp,
ball guessing contest. He isn’t far th e Associated
team s did. Of all
~
,
u
few survived the ordeal enough Satin officials said th e competi-
m
is G rayshel, ........
.
off on m any of the games.
here
Mrs.
on .............
behalf ...........
of th . e ................
Ann M atot. M arilyn
Hale. Eddie
to come up w ith 4 losses. These tion was keen_
.
t m erch an ts here in Brookings and Dimmick. Sharon Bowlin, Shirley
M ayor elect Fell Cam pbell has RROOK, NG r ad io
....
H
arbor will
church
Rullock and Ann Breuer.
w ere ............
Ann Nelson,
Bill W eideman
The company
com pany s big
Dig P
pi an n i
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,,u i bring
.r ,n<, r-h
n r e h a and
n d Rtiltoek
started his get acquainted cam
and Virgel H arrell T hree others Nyssa, th - only sug*r
f f civlc ^ fo rm a tio n to the fam ilies
Freshm en
Naoma
Sa’Jf,£‘I7 ’
paign w ith the towns people al- p e r m it ASKED
tied for second place w ith five irekon is
, on whom she calls With her bns Ja n e t Mosier. Dianne luiBrook,
w rong pick- T hey are : R C. converting some «MJMO tons of k<.,
^ fts Mrs G rayshel w ill ,.x Mprldell Ford. P rise.il. Anderson
readv M anv a m orning you can
him buying coffee for the
A pplication has been m ade to Raughin. M ark William«
and
beets
into
sugar. W F hen
th
J an ten d for those m erchants t to
n t the
h e and
» n d Pam
P a m AuClaire.
AuClaire.
Baughin.
M
ark
W
illiams,
and
beets
into
eb
ru
ary
gang ’ su re , it is all free wiU of- the federal com m unications com- Roger Thom pson T he., w in n er, is com pleted ,n l e
b
F
d
o(
,he ol.l
Eighth grade: B arbara Brown,
S î n g on .he p a rt of Fell, in o th e r
rad.o stat.on , are asked to stop - at (hp
,way
im ately ,«o.m
OW
pounds
’0 ^ Nancy
N aniy ’ Connors,
C onnors. Rondie
Rondie Fulleton.
Futleton.
th e H
H iw
ay
l r 0Wio.0iiii
fy
.u M .
hospitality for ^ which
w ords no tw o headed coins are at Brook.r_g
resCent M arket to pick Up th e ir prizes
of White S atin su «ftL . w ‘1’ ha
Welcome Wagon is so well know n Diane K anick, Jerilyn Longacre.
C U y ^ a li^ h “ -a s k ^ r’
e e e ^ s eo tes, w il, he th e
^ M m ^ . X y ' S knows t h i s ............J Judv
...... M
and M
ark W
W illiams.
diiams.
M osier
osier and
Mark
Seventh
grade:
Dennis
Crosby,
H.PPV T hanksg,v.ng. To keep mission to eonstuet a stan d ard tad : »
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m eréhanD a r ^ won, ... and eh ,1.1 in Oregon
m u n l.y She is i n t e r v s j « m irje Isarry M arks, C harlotte K im berly,
rted in the turkey day broadcast stat.o n on 690 kilocy of th e Gold A rrow s
Oregon’s only sugar refin ery w elfare and in iU progress, it Joyce G eaney. M arilyn Hover and
;>ou inter ween Oregon and Ore- cles w ith one kilow att of power, uping h
r - h
a jQt
th ç
of ciu d lng the well-being of
P i ’ v P atterson
classic
b< 1 will m ake a predlea- The p a p e r e d stat.on w ould oper. „ « « , Check
gon S late
p
Chamber of Commerce Meeting Nov. 28
Curry Leads
In Tax Raise
Bakery Shop
Now Open
Three Again Tie for
Football Honors
tion O regon S tate 27. Oregon 13.1 ate only m th e daytim e.
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