MARCH A 3' - 1947—
BROOKINGS-I LA RBQR PILO T. BROOKINGS
WASHINGTON
tier from Member
of Congress
'Harris Ellsworth,
April 1 to m ake arrangem ents
»ration Of the Hot.se of
Stives is laregly <ie- for the exam inations. I shall bp
’pcn the efficient and glad to send full inform ation and
regulations to any who are in
„action of the egtsla- terested.
Tj,tees. Apparently, the
Native process w as con-
improved by the rules
, in the re-organization
adopted by the 80th
The principal improv e-
the reduction of the
of committees by m ore
L ast w eek’s questions and a n
f and bv providing each sw ers arrived at the conclusion
e with a very high grade th a t it w’ould cost the residents
Questions About
‘Incorporation”
of Brookings $7.20 per $1000 of
QuCAftON." W hat would be
salaries of the other city
pioyees * •
Answer: $500 per year should
pay the salaries (per diem com-!
pensatior.) of all of the city em
ployees.
Question: Would there be a
police judge and who would pay
him *
Answer: The council would ap
point (or he could be elected)
a police judge and he would re
ceive his pay from court costs
assessed by him. All fines and
penalties arising out of the po
lice court would go to the city.
Question: Would the s t r e e t
lights be provided and who would
pay for them*
Answer: Streets lights would
be provided and the city would!
pay for them. The cost of street
lights should not exceed $2000J
per year.
Question: In the above ans
wers $50tX) annual expenditures
have been accounted for. If the
city budget is $7500 per annum
what becomes of the additional
$2500?
Answer: This may lx* used as
a sinking fund, to lie laid aside
to purchase street equipment, to
install additional fire hydrants»
f o r better fire protection, orl
could be used for any other pur-i
pose that the council might de-|
cide was necessary-
entative Charles A. W ol- assessed valuation as city taxes
)f New Jersey, who is if Brookings is incorporatde.
of the Interstate and
The questions and answers fol
Commerce Com mittee, lowing are for the purpose of
11 am serving, has ad o p t- explaining w hat the residents of
procedural policies which Brookings would get for their
only brand new in the money.
of congress, but which,
Question: W ould the city be
pinion, should be adopted
m aintained f
[ our committees,
A nsw er: Yes, and until the
ret and most im portant
city
saw’ fit to take over the
two innovations is th e
m aintenance of its streets this
meeting sessions of the
expense would be paid in full by
?e with the heads of all
and departments whose the county and the state.
Question: W ould police pro
in is under our jurisdic-
»department and agency tection be secured*
A nsw er: Yes,
ius have an opportunity
Q uestion: How much would po
ne acquainted with th e
i of the committee, and lice protection cost*
A nsw er: $2500 per year should
nbers of the com m ittee!
i opportunity to head a he adequate for police protec
tement of the work of | tion here.
pncy. and in several cases, J
pncies have suggested leg-1
Thus far, we have m et ‘
federal communications j
B»n, the interstate corn-
commission, the federal
commission and the civil
lines administration. N ext
2*
rc will interview the fed-
ecurity agency, the secur-
fxchange commission, th e
B y Ed and Mendy
id retirement board, and
ureau heads from both the
Howdy, F o l k s : The average
department and the de- m an ’s arm s are 28 inches long.
mt of commerce,
The average w om an’s waist is
second innovation *is one 28 inches. Ain't natu re grand.
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of particular interest to
•embers of congress, b u t
W hen a man puts his arm
is important in the legisla-
about a lady’s waist, would
ss. Each Monday, all
you say it was a round about
1 of the house who have
w ay of expressing affect ion*
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bills which have been
to our committee a re
O r would you say th at it was
I'o appear before the com - energy going to w aist?
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wd explain thpir bills..
«?pearances are brief, b u t
Perhaps the place where
R* for the purpose of th e
the man most frequently puts
*nd for the inform ation
has arm around a l a d y ' s
committee. H eretofore,
w aist is on the dance floor.
have had no such op-
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• ■ I hope other com m it-
B ut the way some men dance
adopt the same system. the least they can do is hold la
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the lady up.
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W e read that a modern
w ife is one who tries to love,
honor and display.
arm ed
’he outstanding ch a r-
01
congress
number of m em bers
v
’n
• ' !> half of the m em -
ach house are veterans,
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.»y 7
2>n bet»
1 or
c°nim is-
r «m arried
17 ^ d 22.
* «wcational require-
700-16. Place your orders,
delivery can be made in
a week in most cases.
" chevron i
Gas Station
Station No. 5056
’c ‘«ke
^nuld w rit. to
r n B. C.,
S' before
Coast
m the L a rd
'u n i fy
Page Seven
Question: W o u 1 d insurance
A nsw er: Yes. ' city eou' l in
ir< s in Brookings be lowered as sist that any building, operated
the result of ineorportifton *
in an unsanitary m anner, or in
violation ot safety laws, should
Answer: Yes. Insurance rates lx» made san itary and safe.
should be lowered. Eire insur
ance companies adjust the prem
iums according to risks. The risk
of tire in a city, because of bet
For the past week, ending on
ter fire lighting facilities, police
Sunday i
Max Min. Rain
patrols, streets lights and in
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creased w atchfulness in general,
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would be lessened. As the result March 4
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insurance rates would lx' de March 5
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creased. to a point in the instance
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ot some buildings where the de Mart*h 7
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creased insurance pivnnum sav March 8
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1.75
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ings would be equivalent to the Ma p'h 9
2.74
city t a x assessed against the T o tal rain for the week
property.
Ralph Vincent left Monday af-
Q uestton; U’o u /J incorporufton tem oon for Portland on a buy
benefit health and safety con ing trip for his resta u ra n t. He
ditions *
returned yesterday morning.
Weather Report
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We m ake and install seat covers for any mode] ear. Also
truck, tra c to r or caterp illar cushions and backs repaired
and re-covered. We also build cabs for pickup Ixxlios.
Shop of corner of Olsen Lane and Ocean V in e Drive. Harbor
CHAS. S. SCHAAL
Box 42
H arbor, Oregon
Eddie Thornton and
V. A. M endenhall Jr.
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