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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1946)
Home of the Croft Lily Brookings-Harbor Pilot Number Fourteen Lily Capital of the World BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON reyhound Capable New Barber Shop Will Impressive Rites Open Up Here Shortly Traffic Handling J W. E. (B ill) S p an g ler is plan- Mark Memorial open a new b arb er shop iamber Was Told i in ning th e to building across the stre e t Day, Thursday __ • fro m th e P ine C o n e T heatre, Ladies Invited To Bring Husbands To Club Meet. M. L. DeM artin Claim Unequal A ssessm ents C hetco Rod & Gun clu b w ill r e verse th e u su al p ro ced u re ab o u t s tim u la tin g in te re st in th e club's forthcom ing ladies night, set w hich his son, Leo, recently p u r representatives Spoke chased. If the necessary' equip Legion, and V. F. W. for next Tuesday In v itatio n s w ill he m ailed out Many Residents Of |o Chamber W e d n e s- m ent arrives, and is connected, Join in Services this w eek to wives of club m em B ill p lan s to open S aturday. Area Sign Petition Evening . At Cemeterv hers, ask in g th em to bring th e ir Leo says th a t his plans are To Equalization Board husbands to th e m eeting. Of the still indefinite about w hat he will (tree representatives of P a- bachelors of th e club, no p ro v i Im pressive M em orial D ay se rv p u t in th e re m a in d er of the build GOLD BEACH — P etitio n of ; Greyhound Bus Lines, W . H. ing- A t p resen t he is busy p a in t ices w ere observed by th e Chetco sion h as been m ade, says H. G M ilton D eM artin, signed by a er. sueprintendent of D ivision Nelson,, club se c re ta ry . Post, No. 138, A m erican Legion ing th e e x te rio r and having the n u m b er of people of th e H a rb o r . E. Shippey, district traffic in te rio r repaired. and \ ete ra n s of F oreign W ars and B rookings area, seem ed to Hager. and James D. R alston, last Thursday, honoring m em ory get ju st th e opposite re su lts of net passenger agent, m et w ith of th e ir fallen com rades in arm s. which it a p p a re n tly w as intended. Liters of the cham ber of com - A larg e group of ex-service fet at their regular m onthly' E v id en tly basing conclusions men of the com m unity g ath ered last Wednesday night, th a t assessed v a lu atio n w as low er at the school, and m a r c h e d in the n o rth end of th e county, through town, and then to the bgers, in discussing the s e rv this p etitio n brought to light th a t cem etery w here services w ere er the coast, stated th a t P a- the B ro o k in g s-Iiarb o r a re a w as conducted. The p arad e w as led by t Greyhound was equipped and Picnic Planned For w ell-favored beforehand. The pe the colors and color guard, fol Bble of meeting thp dem ands July Fourth, By tition : Special Printed Form lowed by the v eteran s in uniform , adequate low cost tra n sp o r- Both Groups. the Boy Scouts, and v eteran s not To th e honorable B oard of i between here and P o rtla n d Aids Members In * in uniform . E q u alizatio n in and fo r th e coun I here and San Francisco, w ith Giving Information At th e cem etery, Rev. O liver E a rl T e m p la r w as elected com ty of C u rry ; and to th e co u n ty ctions with other large cities Ison gave benediction and con m an d er of C hetco P o st, No. 138, judge, co u n ty clerk an d th e co u n intermediate points, In 1910 a "fam ily chain letter" ducted ap p ro p ria te services for A m erican Legion, and Mrs. R e ty assesso r of th e co u n ty of tu ' further stated by E g g ers w as s ta rte d w ith a fam ily of six those men who died for the cause gina H a g g e rty w as nam ed p re s C u rry , S ta te of O regon, c o n s tit |t Greyhound lines can give ch ild re n and th e ir parents. The of th eir country. ident of th e C hetco A u x iliary u tin g the B oard of E q u aliza tio n erand more economical serv- — ____ 1 he au x iliary . of both _____ service _ unit a t elections, held M onday of said co u n ty : |h being the sole bus line op- ch ild re n w ere all m arried and lived in different states. The sons,! o rKa nizat ions w ere rep resen ted a t evening, re g u la r post m eeting. You w ill ta k e notice, th a t th e ling on highway 101. He said q u ite m an-like, seldom w r o t e ! Ibe cem etery.. About 30 ex-service The new officers will be in u ndersigned ta x p a y e rs upon re a l I the event of a n o th e r bus hom e, w hile they loved th e ir p a r men w ere in uniform . stalled a t th e re g u la r m eeting, p ro p e rty in the co u n ty of C u rry , ! »ere granted a franchise to A ugust 5. e n ts — th e y w ere careless. s ta te of O regon, do hereb y m ak e ate along the coast, the p re s Officers fo r C hetco Post a r e : ap p licatio n to the B oard of E q u a l T he eld est d a u g h te r worked up ets schedule through here E arl T em p lar, co m m an d er; Ben ization of C u rry county, S ta te of |ild most likely have to be c u r th e idea of c h a in -le tte r w riting. K erns, first v ice-com m ander; Leo O regon, to equalize assessm en ts S pecial w ritin g pads w ere printed ed, with the other line in sti- S p an g ler, second v ice-com m ander; of p ro p e rty in th e C ounty of C u r w ith th e fam ily nam e, trip, also a reduced daily schedule A rchie D im ent, a d ju ta n t and fi ry. s ta te of O regon, as p re p a re d link spaces. Each w rote on both H «ever, he added, th e tw o n ance officer; Eddie T h o rn to n , and tiled by the assesso r of said sides of one sheet. One sh e e t1 lines would o p erate in- service officer. E x ecu tiv e co m m it county, to m ake and conform to ► ndently of each other, and co n tain e d rules and regulations, w hich m ade nine sheets each! tee m em bers a r e : R obert Sloan, the tru e v alu e in m oney; Petitions Presented ’up la irs would not Jr., C lark R aw lings, Leslie Ray, And th at the u n d ersigned ta x m ailing. By Number From [fekrchtngeable. This. Eggers C. A. M ackenzie, and V. A. M en p ay e rs of said co u n ty do hereb y T he p a p e r was so calculated so! ■ '• «ould result in less s a t- This V icinity denhall, Sr. allege an d s ta te : th a t each le tte r w ent for three tf'ry round trip service. E arl T e m p la r and V. A. M en T he assessm ent of the v alu e of cents. E Shippy, who was a t one d enhall Sr. w ere nam ed d ele the p ro p e rty of th ese ap p lica n ts ....... ................_ ..............GCfLD BEACH — T he B oard W hen a le tte r w as received by f pa^nger agent a t C rescent one of th e fam ily, he removed his 'o f E qualization for C u rry C ounty g ates to the d e p a rtm e n t co n v en as p re p a re d and tiled by said a s outlined the history of th e old sheet, and replaced it w ith a w as called to o rd e r this 13th day tion, to b e held at P o rtla n d Ju ly sessor is u n fa ir and u n eq u al and bound lines operation on th e new one thus th e le tte r alw ays of May. a t 9:00 o'clock a. m., be- 15 to 17. R obert S loan J r. and d iscrim in ato ry ; and th ere b y th ese ' through Brookings and H a r - ! had a com plete num ber of lin k s.; trig the second M onday in the T S. A bbott w ere nam ed a lte r-! ap p lican ts a re deprived of th e ir n this outline, he told of p ro p e rty w ith o u t due process of T he ro u te of this le tte r w as so m onth of May. and the d a te ^ se t n a te d elegates. Is? ‘1lJsses fbat were used! a rra n g e d geographically to save by law to r the m eeting of said A uxiliary officers a re : law, and w ithout com pensation, p re and said th at in 1927 i t ! tim e. A d o lla r fine was m ade E qualization Board, and at which P resid en t. R egina H a g g erty ;! and deprived of th e eq u al p ro te c the traveler five cen ts a fo r holding le tte r over 48 h o u rs,!» quorum of the m em bers w ere first vice-president, L u la Goldi- tion of th e law in co n tra v e n tio n ^are In elaborating on th e p ay ab le to the parents. E a c h . present. zen; second vice-president, M rs .1 of the C o n stitu titio n of th e U nited ‘ us travel, he pointed o u t trie d to m ake his le tte r cheer-, T hereupon, G eorge W. S utton, E lea n o r T ay lo r; sec retary , M ar-; : S ta te s of A m erica; have been p ro g re ssiv e ly , ful and helpful. T h at said p ro p e rty of appli- Assessor of C urry C ounty, pre- jo rie H oagland; s e rg e a n t-a t-a rm s , until the present cost of 1 T o w ard th e end of the y e a r it sented to the board for consider- C olleena Gales. Mrs. Jo L aF o rg e, jcan ts consists of a g ric u ltu ra l land; -¿J ^ne'h,'ilt cents a m ile w as * w as bit m ore exciting because the at ion the assessm ent roll for the Mrs. F ay S u n d e rla n d and Mrs. and said a g ric u ltu ra l land is de- T the public u tilitie s first to w rite in any new y ea r y e a r 1946. The board proceeded Osa Johnson w ere n am ed as th e voted p rin cip ally to d airy in g an d ^ o n the first of this y ea r. | becam e Link No. 1, and was the t0 m eet and act in public session executive board. sheep raising, and th e pro d u ctio n u , ' j lng of the services re n -| p re sid e n t fo r th a t year. He or she each day as prescribed by law. R eports w ere m ade by th e j of lily bulbs; iirnZacif,C Gre*ybound, E g-! w ould prom ote any new ideas to May 13th — P etitio n of A. C. poppy c h a irm a n and by th e fi-j T hat in assessing th e v alu e of ¡ofth 1UPStinns from m em - in crease in terest. None had the Thom pson and M innie G. T hom p nance officer on th e booth spon th e ir p ro p e rtie s in said co u n ty th e » Hhe chamber. W. H. H ib- sored by th e A u x iliary d u rin g th e assesso r of said co u n ty h as d is sam e link n u m b er y e a r a fte r year. son w as filed. crim in ated ag ain st th ese a p p li A zalea F estival. ■ter nf p 11 W erc within the May 18th — P etitio n of M ilton T his le tte r m ade from 10 to class Greyhound to c a rry 16 trip s a year, depending upon D eM artin et al w as filed. P la n s w ere m ade fo r a Legion c a n ts in assessing th e lands of ' X ^ 1. a"d '° m a te P»S May 24th All m em bers of picnic on Ju ly 4, w ith C om rade th ese ap p lica n ts on a basis of a W I ho IU I m I I oved U V l'U iy I have lttV C U V V II --------- - - - - w o U I r I m l l c ay been - h»r Cn ‘VS a Week m ail aw ay from hom e visiting. It w as; E qualization B oard w ere p resen t M ackenzie head in g the L e g i o n m uch h ig h er v alu atio n th a n lands Hound Eggers rpPlied th a t lost fo r tw o m onths, once, vVhile an ’l above filed petitio n s w ere com m ittee, an d M rs. H a g g e rty for of a sim ila r c h a ra c te d situ a te d in th e N o rth e rn and C e n tra l p o r th e A uxiliary. class 15 p,e rrn*tted to c a rry m ak in g a trip into C anada. acted on. A food sale is being planned, tions of said co u n ty ; th e lands of t ? h ? 1 ' and in several The w hole plan has been im- The p etitio n of M ilton D eM ar- rfirst . 8° n< th e ir busses p etu s fo r all have co-operated tin, pt a L now com es before this d etails of w hich will be an n o u n c th ese ap p lican ts being s itu a te in U r X h i? mail P°uches on u n til th e original chain w as brok- board for consideration and it ed next w eek. th e so u th ern section of said co u n ty; and th a t such d iscrim in atio n N, and th a t it w as en by d eath s. Som e n e a r rela- appearing to this board th a t said deprives th ese a p p lic a n ts of eq u al -e nf ° P° St office u’ould tives a re ch eerfu lly filling in petition does not ask for, describe*, p ro tectio n of th e law in violation ■r sp , a rra n Rement fo r and th e chain le tte r is now in its or m ake application for the re of th e co n stitu tio n o f the U nited »area >S a weck service th irty -s ix th year. T he idea is rec- duction in th e assessed v alu atio n S ta te s of A m erica. com m ended to anyone who m ay an y p a rtic u la r p ro p e rty and In ad d itio n to th e service they; T h at in assessing th e v alu es of brou? h t UP th e have fam ilies sca tte red , w ith dif-i th a t its only action th a t < an prop- now fu rn ish th is area, C e n t r a l ; th e real p ro p e rty in said county, ss euin receiving ra ilw a y f ficulty ic u ltv felt f e lt in in h h earin g from them . ' r L v com e before th is hoard is ea rin g from them T ra n s fe r an n o u n ced y esterd ay , a th e said assesso r has assessed th e » « « S t 1* ? To ,h ls J u st ask any of the Chamber- its petitio n in g this board to prop African n h,ey do not c a r " lain fa m ily — they have the an erly equalize the 1946 assessm ent new service betw een B rookings v alu es of c e rta in lands of th e of real p ro p e rty in th e n o rth ern , and Coos Bay, th ro u g h J. E. W al-J sam e g en e ral c h a ra c te d as the its h “,!iway E x p ress •* tw i.« ” ,h ey did a n d ! swer. lan d s of th ese a p p lic a n ts on a c e n tral and so u th ern p a rts of th e strom , o w n er and m a n a g e r A ccording to the info rm atio n , i basis of a m uch sm a lle r v a lu a wits ,for c a r r y*ng Wm. W ridge left M onday eve county, now, th e re fo re it is the eighmg ,vss leSS th an 100 ‘ n ing fo r N orth Bend to a tte n d opinion and. o rd e r of thus b eard th e new service will com m ence, tion, and h as unduly and u n fa irly m an »err T ?0, hc P °in t^d out, I t h e t u n e r , I of h e sister. Mrs I ; ------------------------------ g- - s tr n e n ¿ -a p - p - r .w e d . .,e- Ju ly 1. T h ere will be a daily in creased th e assessed v alu atio n s th at - a n lj s o o th aCf tain I n i t i a t i o n s D ave A dam s, who died late Sun-. cepted and passed and th a t this tru c k leaving B rookings in th e of the lands of th ese ap p lica n ts ran L £f>e °f m a te ria ls day. T he fu n eral w as held a t board now proceeds to act, in a c m orning, a rriv in g a t Coos Bay a s com pared to th e v alu atio n s by cordance w ith said petition, by la te m th e a fte rn o o n . B ulb g row -j said assessor of o th e r lands in Part • ine t h / shipments / PPed- F o a r re in ' N o rth Bend T uesday continuing th e ir sessions in open e rs will #be ab le to place th e ir county, and p a rtic u la rly in th e of t 1 " re in and public m eetings and a t th e sh ip m en ts on th is tru c k and be c e n tra l an d not h e m sections of rriAi 1 ' rie n c .v m a te ria ls is to d esig n ate shipm ent by the •f aX '"er> Pa r ,s - som e! G revhound lines. 1 d ates and under provisions of assu red of it a rriv in g a t P o rtla n d said county; and th a t said a sse ss ’ «a k etc- However.! In view of th e sta te d service the s ta tu te of th e s ta te of O re- th e follow ing day. A tru c k will o r by his assessm en ts h as w ro n g also leave Coos B ay in th e m o rn fully and u n fa irly placed an u n rush shiP- a v a ila b le by bus, th e ch am b er re- gon, u n til the correction, exam - . and w h ere th c solved to ac t on th e possibility of ¡nation and the eq u alizatio n of ing. a rriv in g a t B rookings the du e burden upon th ese ap p lican ts, ’ °xceed the 100-; g e ttin g additional first class m ail the 1946 assessm ent values of re a l: sam e aftern o o n , hav in g its te r m and seeks to d ep ri’ th ese ap p li- Cont tuded on - Ten inal here. Concluded on Page Six 'J is necessarv he com m unity. Legion, Auxiliary Name Officers At M eeting, Monday “B elieve It Or N ot” Comes From A Fam ily Chain-letter County Board Of Equalization Held Its Tax H earings Central Transfer Will Add Service thei