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CVRRY COUNTY,
OREGON
THURSDAY, ANGUST 26, 1948
IEBING SAYS
WASN'T ON A
■HAND TURN
State Department
Grants School Fund
Struebing Suffered
ken Left W rist
Auto Assident
A le tte r has ju s t been received
fro m the S ta te D e p a rtlm e n t of
E d u c a tio n at Salem, n o tify in g
the school d is tric t th a t its r a t
in g has been raised to condi
tio n a lly sta n d a rd .” To quote from
the le tte r :
"W e hereby n o t i f y you
th a t the 1948-49 plan o f im
p ro ve m e nt fo r the elemen
ta r y school o f Dist, No. 17
has been accepted and the
r a tin g o f the school raised
to c o n d itio n a lly standard. This
enables the d is tric t to re
ceive the Basic School Sup
p o rt Funds,
J< k ? Rose Has Spuds
For Winter “Needs”
i £™
i i PlAINS REAS0N « i n
BEACH ROAD CLOSED TO PUBLIC
Potatoes, ftiose detectable
tubers which are the main-
sta.v of most every meal, are
something to behold, at the
Joe Rose farm, south of Har
bor, toward the state line.
Quite a gardener in all
hues, Mr. Rose especially
takes pride each year in his
crop of potatoes, which, he
claims, grow well in this vic-
cinity. Joe has spuds for all
who want them, and solicits
orders through Pilot classi
fied advertising columns.
<Zffered T°
Highway
( omnussion In March, 1947, But Was Refused
In a letter to the Pilot; with copies sent to S H
Boardman, Manley Robinson, The O r e g o n Coast
RSS?Ciati?n; S t a t e Highway Commission, Elmer
I ankus defended his action for closing Mill Beach
to the public. The letter is published in full:
interview w ith the P ilo t
hi morning. Ray S tru e -
iserted that he was not
a left-hand tu rn a t the
the car-truck accident at
last week. “ W ith the
E d ito r, P ilo t: So th a t the people o f C u rry co u n ty m ay know th e
fog, and wet pavem ent
reasons and conditions w h ich have caused the closing o f the roads
such hazards, I was go-
about 20 miles an hour,
and p ro p e rty com m only know n as “ M ill Beach.” I w ould lik e to give
»as certain of my lo ca tio n
T h is is most welcome news t o ;
you the facts fo r p u b lica tio n .
if the auto court lig h ts th e p a tro n s and taxpayers of the
Dave Caparoon was the d riv e r
In December o f 1946 I gave the B rookings C ham ber o f Commerce
d
is
tr
ic
t
since
over
$21,000
is
re
it the time.”
of the Freeman tru c k last week
ceived
fro
m
this
source.
perm.ss.on
to o ffe r th is “ M ill Beach” p ro p e rty, to g e th e r w ith ac
•lung told the P ilo t th a t
w hich was involved in the acci
cess
roads,
to the sta te o f Oregon fo r p a rk purposes. T h is was to
as »ere to drive to the
dent near Eureka, which claimed
on the highway, near
the life of a man d riv in g a car t>e an o u trig h t g ift, w ith boundaries fle xib le , to p e rm it them to
wee to the a irp o rt, and
in the opposite direction.
develop a la rg e r p a rk in g area i f th e y so desired. On M arch 25.
it point, return to the
Quoted in the last issue o f the
1947, a co m m itte e o f three people fro m B rookings C ham ber o f
t, in front of w hich the
P ilo t was the name of P at H a r-
occurred.
roun, which, over the radio was Commerce attended the Oregon S tate H ig h w a y Commission m eet
Freeman truck, reported
confused fo r Caparoon, by the ing a t P o rtla n d and made p resentation of th is g ift. Large pictures o f
by Landauer, and d rive n
L e slie W o d o riff, o f F a iryla n d P ilo t’s source o f news.
this beach p ro p e rty, as w e ll as maps, w ere shown to the mem bers
Td Capa-oon, skidded 150 B egonia and L ily Gardens, it w asj
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of the H ig h w a y Commission. The comm issioners made ve ry en
fore it hit our car, and revealed la st w’eek, was given
skidded about 100 feet th re e a w ards of m e rit at the L ily
th u sia stic and c o m p lim e n ta ry re m a rks about w hat they term ed
it came to a stop, The Show held a t Boston, Mass., late
a generous g i f t ” b u t stated th a t they were unable to accept it
ir »as headed back to w a rd in J u ly .
w ith o u t the recom m endation o f M r. S. H. B oardm an. S ta x- P arks
sitting on the shoulder,
The aw ards w e r e given o n : ny
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trailer across the pave- “ T w in k le ,” one o f h i s newest
S uperintendent, so w o u ld advise by le tte r o f the action taken.
to which the car d rive n speciosum creations; Spcciosumj
Brookings is to realize its am
A fte r the m eeting, before the B rookings co m m itte e le ft the as-
Cole, a Standard O il P u n c ta tu m . one o f the earliest bition t0 have a physician and cemhtv
Mr n
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tow. rammed.
speciosum to flow er in . the
gar-
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surgeon'
devoting fu
fuH
' tim
tim e
e to
m
M f B oardm an ca™ to th<*e three people, congrat
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Ctie must have been k ille d den o r greenhouse and “ D oak’s his practice here. W A T hier- u la tm g them on the v e ry short, c le a r and concise m anner in w hich
Struebing asserted. " I R adiance,” a b rig h t red spec.©-, fe ld e r M D o f P ordand w il,
the presentation had been made, and assured them he was fa m ilia r
"pre just seconds a fte r sum typ e th a t he im ported from 0Den his offices h ere w ith in n w ith th i ni
r
MS
Iar
m ^n.h a n i ^ a l r e a d y
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Pr° * " ' , y “ nd WOU,d
« * P " * * ' Th.
ic court owner, who said N e w Zealand las, year.
first to come. The c a r
M r. W o o d riff. a national a u - | in g athering his equipm ent fo r
re tu rn e d to B ro o kin gs in high s p irit of accom plishm ent,
Aed in like it were ju s t th o r ity on flowers, especially be- the local office
fe e lin g th a t the g ift had the a p p ro va l o f a ll concerned and w o u ld
cm”
gonias, has been w o rk in g on a
Dr. T h ie rfe ld e r has paid tw o he accepted by le tte r im m e d ia te ly
¡bribing how his ca r was
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n u m b e r o f new creations of lilies, visit« in RrAnkincrc hw.Vori
> robing said the first ¡ o f th e speciosum fa m ily, which t he situ a tio n c a re fu lly and was!
n
Pri 29, 1947. the se cre ta ry of the B rookings C ham ber of
t* of an.
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the O reg o n S tate H ighw
ay ay Com-
tti of Ihe
ngu
W3S th the
he is
is c crossin8
w ith
ith o o th
th e e r r varieties
varieties ,mpres>ed
w .. ith ... the place
as
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Name Wrong In
Accici&nt AfCOUHt
Woodriff Awarded
3 'M erit' Prizes
A t Boston Show
Former Montana
Doctor Arranged
1 ° LOCOTe In Area
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he rrwH
,g •’ l t ' sh ° vetl to Pro<luce d iffe re n t colored lilie s
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p r e v e n tiv e th e anrd SlZe P,T tS t
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ft .
,
prevented fro m
L a st week a d ve rtisin g lite ra -
( V r.
re a r door tu re concerning these new crea-
I harSTh^ ftP r ,he im ’ tio n s was sent out to many buy-
h
r /*' W r< w’° th a t ers o f flo w e rs over the nation.
in which we w e re !
broken loose a n d ‘ o z x . .
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Being Built Here
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More •, , ?* , lb° Ut ,h e
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*fter tha M r. S tru e -
* couldn t be too sure
happenefl t< o ra p id ly.
r- >i, i 1’ the inquest
about five,
’ - ’‘nt occurredd about
a denotes the speed
•- as make ’
an UP m arms about
a dch g h tfu l place to live and a mission, signed by the se cre ta ry o f the Commission H
B G la is v e r
prom iM " K field fo r practice
w hich 1 quote in p a rt:
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. m a rrjed a n d h as tw o sm all
ch ild ren
1 ,u v
recall that this m a tter was referred by the Commission
The doctor o r,g in a ||v educated to th e Sta9e p a r k s S u p e r in te n d e n t, Mr. 8. H Boardman, for rec-
him self as an osteopath, and prac- om m endation . . . It dul not h a lt the unqualified approval of the
ticed osteopathy fo r a couple of s ta te P(trk, Superintendent. which is a prerequisite to approval
years. His degree in medicine was
.
te w *
obtained at Temple U niversity.
the '*'<1™'"°* °1
park areas by the State H ighway Com-
Philadelphia, his in te rn sh ip was wiaaton. The Commission apprecuites very much ytmr gvnert/us
hospital, at offer and the publu spirit in which you tendered it. N otw ithstand-
P at , , r t (iood
Hnd S am aritan
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M r- an(1 M rs August D e P h il-ic a l people, and feels th a t this is
To add to o u r m e n ta l confusion re g a rd in g M r. B oardm an's ap-
lips, re c e n tly fro m the Bay area, the kind o f a com m unity he de- parent reversal in th is m a tte r, we found on the e d ito ria l page of
rn d ^ T w * a
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by M r.
H ig h w a y 101 fro m the F ire Pa- than a city. He has. in fact, re - B oardm an re la tiv e to w hat i a lifo rm a 1» doing to acquire and de-
tr o l s ta tio n , are p la nning con- fused several a ttra c tiv e o ffe rs j velop beach properties, and in w hich M r Boardm an im p lo re d the
s tru c tio n o f a 20-unit, fire p ro o f 1 because ol h:s desire f«»r ‘
j people o f Oregon to purchase m ore shore lin e p ro p e rty fo r pres-
X ;'a in a b le .ri,PW‘y “
T ^ H - r f e W , ; h a . ,h « ra th e r
" " " '■ <l>-»e fm n , M r B o a rd m a n ', e d lb .n .1
Each u n it, m odem in every’ r e - 1 unusual distin ctio n of h a v i n g !
spect. w ill be made fro m concrete passed the exam ination given by |
*n H u m b o ld t, blocks and a fire p ro o f roofing the N ational B oard -
Medics
” mg
nr.«,., t fro m w i w m anu a luepi-««»
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may
k . ,m.. fo r Examiners,
r v a m i i w r s and
a n d is
m cons,
< ■ ns«-lUenc«
^deots.’'
v come
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m a te ria l. A te m p o ra ry home
is m
q
»hint ’- w o k S ,rU ebin8 l t h e ow ners is being constructed privileged to practice ir. 44 o f |
fcv da,,. , f Wet Pave- in
in th
the
tim b
to the
the back
back o f the
e tim
b e
e r r to
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OI the
Thf-» year, and
oi
p ro p e rty .
¡ X , . ‘ . , , rncs speed
Im pressed w ith possibilities of
-, „
» was to ld at th is area, both M r. and Mrs. De-
J to accident, and at
P h illip s express a n x ie ty fo r the
« »as
•ought out u ltim a te com pletion of the m otel
*"as the
" f t b ls lT h e y c la im they’ w ill
all in
th e ir p ow er ot e x to ll th« beau-i
of
! ties o f th is area to peopl
» e n t to i th e ir acquaintance.
this w eek i
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n nee a n d 1 These colum ns reach at least
5000 readers each w eek—use ’em.
rh e state owns 302 m iles
A s to ria and the C a lifo rn ia
a
cq u irvd containing
co n ta in in g 14,377^7
acquired
14.377 b i
o f its 325 miles of shore line. Between
lin e 39 re cre a tio na l areas have been
arre8 a , a CfAt o f $359,436.09, There is
acres
no b e tte r w ay o f p o in tin g out th a t t ime is the essence than th is com-
the 48 states.
! parison o f the cost of C a lifo rn ia 's and O regon’s re cre a tio n a l sh o rt
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... . . . i l l k n t n ♦kaa
,b e ¡lin e . California must complex h e r purchaiw- in a developed shore
H i new- offices w ill
modem
equipm
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. . ent. They Ijn c m a rk e t w h ile a large p o rtio n o f O regon’s shore lin e is in its
w ill be located in the apartm ent
n a tu ra l state. W h a t o f td m o rro w in the preservation of o u r shore
n<>w occupied by M r and M r
r out lin e * 1 F<w states have a shore lin e to preserve. W h a t state excels
T h o r Ask. » h o are
M ar
sh o rtly. He w ill occup.
the scenic g ra n d e u r o f o u r coastal lin e ? FZsthetically, s p iritu a lly
tineau residence w ith his fam -
and
c o m m e rc ia lly it is w ith o u t peer. Keep it im m a cu la te ; b u ild
ly, it was revealed Tuesday.
u n to the genis you now have D on’t w a it u n til tom orrow ’ fo r It
People art urged to att
w ill be trx» late. B u t a p itta n ce has been spent fo r the treasures
Gpid
ie C urr:
Concluded on page th ree, co lu m n one
Be