Brookings-Harboi r'iloi t Thursday, March 14, 1957 Brookings, Oregon his wife until afte r Easter. society of th e G race L u th eran Mrs. C arl Bolin left W ednesday church. E n tertain m en t w ill be W ith the fishing season for the for G lendale, California w here furnished from th e Sexpet, a local w inter over, some of the people she w ill visit her fath er and other high school group. th at cam e here to enjoy the sal­ relatives for about ten days. Election of officers w ill be held. mon and steelhead fishing are Mr. and Mrs. H. Z. Sm ith w ere All Farm B ureau m em bers, th eir BROOKINGS-1 IARBOR PILOT T h ere w ill be a F arm B ureau heading back to their homes, but called to Burns Friday by the friends, and o th er interested per­ AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W SPA PE R w ith plans to retu rn here again death of their brother-in-law, m eeting on T hursday, M arch 21, sons are urged to attend. at th e S m ith River C om m unity next fall. Two such couples th at Archie McGowan. The McGowans left during the past w eek are Mr have visited here sevral tim es Hall. R alph Minssen, second vice NAT I O N A L E D IT O R I A L j and Mrs. William Hotchkiss and and will be rem em bered by the presid en t of the C alifornia F arm O reg o n C o a st G rou p N oc t Mr. and Mrs. H erm an Arzner, friends they m ade on their visits. B ureau F ederation w ill be the guest sp eak er of this Del N orte T o H a v e A n n u a l M eet are retu rn in g to Lakeview for the A U l U A t l M fM B il Mrs. Vernon Hanscam and th ree County A nnual F arm Bureau i sum m er months. The Oregon Coast A ssociation children left Monday for G rants m eeting. will have th e ir 27th annual con­ Mrs. Clifford Cornelius and Pass w here they visited her p ar­ E ntered as second-class m a tte r at the postoffice a t Brookings, Ore. O ther speakers w ill be Mr. Ray vention on M arch 24, 25, and three children of C entral Point j ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Welch M arch 7, 1946, under an Act of M arch 3, 1879 G riffen, Mr. M ilton Heinz of the 26th at the O fficers' club of the are visiting for a few days at the for a few days. Cal-Wool M arketing Association. Naval Air Station in Tillamook. Ray Joe M urphy home of Mrs. Cornelius’ mother, Mrs. Harold Crum p and son Mrs. Ole Lindgren. Mrs. Lind Rollin retu rn ed from P ortland Also listed to speak is a rep resen t­ A ctivities w ill begin Sunday Editors and Publishers • gren accompanied them here after the m iddle of last week leaving ation of th e T id ew ater Oil Co. evening, M arch 24th w ith a social i who w ill explain th e petroleum SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I she visited her fath er Jack Tun- Mr. Crum p at the St. Vincents hour, inform al get-together, a no­ j gate, and other relatives in the hospital for fu th er medical obser­ , contact th e com pany has w ith th e host buffet supper, music and C n e Y ear in Advance (in C urry County» ............... farm bu reau . O ne Y ear in A dvance (outside C urry County) Rogue River Valley for ten days. vation and treatm ent. dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiling The m eeting w ill begin prom pt­ A com plete program of activi­ drove over from G rants Pass ly at 11 a.m. and a good lunch ties w ill be prin ted in a subse- K E EP OREGON GREEN Sunday and w ere overnight visit 1 is being planned by th e ladies I quent issue of th e Pilot. ors at th e home of Mrs. Reiling’s I sister, Mrs. E. E. Hanscam Sr. They also visited relatives in Gold Personally, we feel that anylxxJy who has ever driven Beach. On Monday, an other sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Tom to Gold Beach from Brookings, and hasn’t as yet written Young of Lakeview', arrived for a letter to a member of the Oregon Legislature, would a short visit here. Rose H ubbard left W ednesday I k * ashamed to look himself in the eye in a mirror. for G ran ts Pass w here she will Nobody can tell us that there is a man, woman or child visit her cousin, Mrs. Fred Reil­ ing for about a m onth w hile un­ who hasn’t heard about the project at hand. We refer to dergoing medical treatm ent. the Senate bill which would jx»vide a bond of $12,600,- Mr. and Mrs. Brown Woolsey H alfw ay, Oregon arriv ed the 000 to be used in the re-alignment of highway tot be­ of latter p art of the week for a visit over the w eekend at the home of tween Brookings and (»old Beach th eir uncle and aunt, Mr. and This is, without a question, the most important thing Mrs. D. F. Masset. 8:15 P. M. to happen to this area in years. And yet, there are people Mrs. P. Kemkes left last week for S acram ento w here she will who wouldn’t lift a pen to help secure the passage of visit h er son Paul S. K em kse and HARBOR NEWS The PILOT |‘ » Farm Bureau Meeting Planned U ,0 Pisarck, Have You Written Yet ? Barbershop "Night of Harmony" SAT., MARCH 16 that bill. The Chamlier of Commerce Board of Directors dis cussed the bill, and the methods to be used to help in­ sure passage. It is obvious to them that the most import­ ant single thing that we can do is to write to our state senators, and assemblymen, requesting their support. We ran also write to our friends in the valley, and to our suppliers, soliciting their support. A barrage of letters won’t help but convince thhe state legislative body that we need that road—and desperately. We have had editorial support from the Oregonian, and from several other newspapers. Gov. Holmes has evi denced his support of the matter, but we just can t afford to sit back and wait—we need that road! If nothing is done this year, if the bond issue doesn’t pass, chances are good that on piecemeal basis, I lighway 101 wouldn’t be finished for at least 10 years—and possi Bly longer. If it dots pass, there is every indication that work could begin on the Pistol River Brookings re-al ignment within a year, according to word received from Dutch Williams, state highway engineer. When the project is completed it would cut 8 miles off the trip from Gold Beach to Brookings. Figuring that on a 10 cents a mile passenger car operation, it would mean a savings of 80c for every car making the trip. Trucks would save a great deal more. We would at this time, regardless of the outcome of the bill, like to express our appreciation to the effort put in on it by Sen. Dick Chapman, Rep. Carl Back, anti the Oregon ('oast Association. Again, let us point out two important facts. We need that highway, anti we need it desperately. Ami finally, we need help to push it across, anti we need it NOW! CRESCENT - ELK AUDITORIUM passage of an ordinance ju st be­ cause blood is running high. Volffntary action and coopera­ tion am ong business m en is one thing and m any tim es is very adm irable, but any proposed legis­ lation w'hich would encroach upon the constitutional liberties of a single business man or a single custom er should be challenged upon first sight by every person who appreciates his A m erican freedom, lest that freedom disap­ pear com pletely, bit by bit. Very tru ly your, Sam uel A. Hall CRESCENT CITY * CASCADE CHORUS * MANY FINE GROUPS AN EVENING OF ENTERTAINMENT ADMISSION $1.75: T ic ke ts A v a ila b le a t G ray s h el Ins. Co. WE GIVE NORTHERN STAMPS S wings on more food dems/ieref Boennnw U lin o 2 MARGARINE ’r 39c SPREDIT Hunts F* 46 oz ZOC T O M A T O J U IC E Shortening meat market S N O W D R IF T - 3lbs79c G erb ers S tr a in e d L etters to th e E d itor: Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon G entlem en: town or person who sells here— w'hat percent of th at money comes back in? I still contend people should be allowed to run th eir own business as they w ish—not for a few to. dictate ypu can or you can ’t ju st bocause they feci as they do.- .1 T hanks for p rin tin g this, ,, Sincerely, Mabel Miller We are anxious to inform the m iners of Southw est Oregon that House Bill No 319 pertaining to the W ', tax on any m ineral de rived from our soil has been • ♦ ♦ tabled in committee. This bill probably will be taken Brookings H arbor Pilot, from the table and am ended to Brookings, Oregon concern oil only. Sincerely yours, G entlem en: Carl Back • • • Every red blooded A m erican A fter reading last weeks Pilot ought to co ngratulate you on your I and you asking for pro ind cons editorial stand th a t the cu rren t [ trading stam p w ar does not ju s t- , in your editorial here goes Not having a degree in Journal ify use of the legislative atom ic I ism or an y degree of any kind, it bomb. still d o e sn 't keep m e (rem reali.' Any regulatory ordinance which ing your paper •‘stinks” at times would stand the test of constitu- ( w orse than others. tional law would not put a stop Using your ow n phrase "We to the use of trad in g stam ps. Any have guts to say it" I also have ordinance w hich w ould impose an J ' unbearable license fee and dis­ a set of "g u ts“. If Joe Doake doesn't w ant to crim inatory regulation would end give stam ps in his business let up by the courts d eclaring it u n ­ him q u it—if Ja n e Doe wishes to constitutional. The City w ould be give her patrons stam ps let her taken to court on any attem pt to decide her own business I've seen impose an unconstitutional regula­ stores here in tow n in and out of tion. for, like you in your ed ito r­ stam ps and I really d id n ’t see any ial, th ere are still people in every cutting in prices and I have also corner of America who will stand seen prices m arked and raised so up and fight against the exercise unconstitutional a u th o rity ,1 some of those argum ents don't o f which, if left unchecked, could hold w ater either. I u nderstand you contend close the business doors of the “Stam p money goes out and never vers ones w ho ask th at it be e x e r­ comes back '. How m uch of your cised O ur Ma? or. Councilm en and supplies are bought lo c a lly If your supplies a re bought out of City Attorney are to be congratu town as is every m erchants in lated also for not steam rolling Fresh Side PORK 55c lb Ib 7 5 c 4 lb. carton Pure Lard_ _ _ _ _ each 98c Trimmed Meat, Always Just Right The Kind to Whet Your Appetite & Gal PU R E X 4 for 32c 1 «vV ; , Choice Beef Rib Steaks BABY FOOD . 'I Œ & a fre i l i f e s ta b le s • Cello 10 lbs No. 1 Carrots Potatoes 2 for 190 35C Chetco Mkt. PHONE 2411