Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 21, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS, OREGON
Thursday, June 21, 1951
if lot ¡OH HQS Hurt
the public against financial who had expected to visit him
I successfully cope with America’s
New Responsibility tect
number 1 problem—inflation.”
loss resulting from his act. Clear­ in Texas, postponed their trip.
ly therefore, the common wel­
success of an endeavor
lurry, Hansen Says of “The
this kind depends upon loial Law Coming Aug 2 fare dictates that all motorists
NOTICE
shall be accurately informed of
action with our views being made
In a communication from Earl the new law before it becomes OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT.
a Letter To Pilot
known to the national govern­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
LANGLOIS (special to the ment,” Han said. “If people of T. Newbry, secretary of state, effective, Aug. 2.
undersigned, as administrator of the Es­
the
Pilot
was
informed
that
the
ilot) — Inflation has cost the Curry county get behind this
of Hugh Moore, deceased, has filed
Beginning July 1 and contin­ tate
his final account in the office of the
*ople of Curry county an esti- campaign, as well as the people last session of the legislature re- uing until August 2, there will County
Clerk of Curry County, Oregon,
ated $22,600, up to January 1
ajj other communities back pealed the motor vehicle ft- be a publicity campaign to in­ and that Friday, the 20th day of July,
1951, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the
this year, according to H. H. and forth across the country, in- nancial responsibility law un- form people of Oregon to comply forenoon
of said day, and the office of
op-
der
which
the
state
had
been
ansen, of Langlois Cheese- nation will be halted and our
the County Judge In the County Court
and
not
be
caught
in
the
provi
­
House at Gold Beach, have been ap­
•kers.
| dollars will have buying power erating since 1943 and in its sions of the new law.
pointed as the time and place for hearing
place enacted a much stronger
Hansen, calling on all local again.”
upon the said final account and for the
security type motor vehicle safe
hearing of objections thereto and to the
ganizations to enlist actively in
Based on the Consumers Price responsibility law, effecteive on
thereof.
Chris Brown is on his way to settlement
campaign to curb the forces of Index of the Bureau of Labor
Dated and first published: June 21, 1951.
Aug.
2.
The
purposes
of
the
new
Kessler Field, Air Force Base, Date of last publication: July 12. 1951.
iflation, said: “Curry county Statistics the purchasing power
B. CROOK, Admlnisrator.
?ople stand to lose an additional of the dollar declined from 100 law are simple and direct. It Mississippi, where he will com­ Buffington, A. Shaw
A Starkweather
preserves
all
of
the
sound
fea-
plete his training. His parents, Attorneys for Administrator
1,400 by the end of 1951 as a cents in 1939 to 58.4 cents on
»suit of the dcreased value of December 31, 1950. As of March tures of the old law and in ad-
dition provides that a motorist
je dollar.”
15, 1951, it has declined further who is involved in a traffic acci-
Hansen said his figures were 54.2 cents. Many economists con­ dent must make adequate pro­
ased on a study made by the tend that the decline is even vision for payment of the dam­
ational Association of Manu- greater than above list.
ages he causes within 60 days or
icturers, of which his firm is a
For the 11-year period, 1940 suffer suspension of his motor­
»ember. He offered a four-point through 1950, the average was ing privileges until he does.
TWO BEDROOM HOME
rogram as a solution:
7UJB cents. Since Oregon has
Only five minutes from postoffice. Immediate possession. Must
Obviously this is a stern pen-
1. Effectively using the pow- 1.061 per cent of the personal
be seen to be appreciated. See your agent or write owner:
alty,
enacted
to
correct a very
r of the Federal Reserve Sys- income in America, inflation has
stem
condition,
but need not
•m to prevent inflationary cred­ cost the people of Oregon five
cause
hardship.
The
law offers
expansion.
JONES
pockets of everyone of the 1,-
2. Forcing the government to 520,000 men, women and chil- a number of ways in which a
*im non-essential spending to dren in Oregon in thoese eleven motorist may protect himself
251 Dolores Street
San Francisco, Calif,
against loss of motoring privi-
ie bone to make a balanced years.
Also two nice lots close in, for sale.
leges and at the same time pro- 1
Jdget possible.
You can stop inflation if—
3. Insisting on a pay-as-we-go
1. You demand an end to
ix program. NAM recommends cheap money and easy credit.
doption of ‘a manufacturers1 2. You increase taxes to pay- CRESCENT CITY MERCHANTS-Give Them At Least A Triall
niform excise tax on all end as-we-go.
Where to “FIND” and “BUY” It In CRESCENT CITY, CALIFORNIA:
roducts of manufacture with
3. You work together to pro- A business and professional guide to Friendly Crescent City Concerns who
verption of food.
duce more.
4. Increasing production of
4. You stop unnecessary gov. merit a “share” of your trade when doing your out-of-town shopping.
►ods to "absorb the dollars that ernment spending.
re chasing scarce goods and
DAVIDSON'S
riving prices up today.”
Del Norte Laundry
"Unless these steps are taken,” Last Rites Monday
OFFICE SUPPLIES
ansen said, “the value of the
Stationery
illar will go down and down, For Infant Lad
Typewriters, Adding Machines
3-Day Service
oday it is worth only about
Funeral services were held at
Silverware
Telephone 2212
> cents in terms of the 1939 Baptist Community church at 10 1010 2nd St.
Crescent
City,
California
Mlar. That means $100 will buy a. m., Monday, for Paul Carl
Flatware
Leave
Orden
at
nly $55 worth of goods. This is Twombley, infants son of Mr. and
Hollowwacp
We Deliver in Brookings!!
condition that will bring fi­ Mrs. M. E. Twombley, with Rev.
Cur-Del
Cleaner*
ducial ruin to the American E. C. Hicks officiating. Interment
DIRELYTE
*ople if it remains unchecked ” was at William J. Ward Memo­
CRESCENT CITY
Hansen said NAM had under- rial cemetery.
iken a national camjiaign fight'
Paul Carl, infant son of Mar-
Nielsen Hardware
ig inflation as the greatest con- cust and Catherine Twombety,
Visit our record dept
& ELECTRIC CO.
ibution such an organization was born Sept. 30, 1949 at Eu­
Com peite Radio Sales
Mild makt to the national wel- gene, and died at Harbor June
and Service
Complete line of hard
<re. "Only if onr economy is 14,. aged one year. 8 months and
829 SECOND
rong will we have any hope 15 days. The little fellow had not
ware
and
electrical
fix
Ph. 1512
840 3rd Si.
f carrying on the kind of mili- been well since birth, his affiic- .
tures and appliances.
iry program needed to safe- tion one that medical science,
uard our nation’s survival,” he so far, was unable to cope with.
PHONE 143
lid. "There is no hope for hav- His parents came to thr coast
Crescent City
Car reír »-Hed ridi
ig a strong economy until we a short time ago hoping that the
ELECTRIC
climate might be beneficial.
Furniture Co.
Surviving as his parents, one
ATLAS POWER TOOI^ — and
brother, Marcus Jr. and two sis-
Electrical Supplies
Rvery thing for the Home”
Hardware, also clothing for the
ters, Patricia and Bonny Jean;
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank & Stella Grenbemer
entire family. Including boots A
Your Hotpoint Store
Twombley and Mrs. M. A. Kib­
Crescent City, California
ACCOUNTING
shoes. Come in and shop with us!
bler, who with her daughter, Mrs.
bookkeeping
941 Second St.
1220 Second Street
1280 Second Street
W. L Bener, made the trip from
Phone 302
Phone 2752. Crescent City, Calif.
Salinas. Kans., to tie at the fun­
PHONE 931
R<»oj» 6
eral. One sister preceding the
little lad in death.
Del Norte
Hendricks Building
FOR SALE
w. s.
DIAMONDS
WATCHES
WADSWORTH
JEWELERS
PHONE 2202
SURPLUS MART
BROOKINCS, OREGON
Gilbert's
Shoe Shop
All Work Guaranteed!
Will Dedicate New
Girl Scout Camp
Feed Store
Albers Feed, Bred, Hay, Fouir
Dedication of the Girl Scout
camp site near Gasquet, Calif., Nails,
will be held the last day of June
r July 1. The date will depend Ph.
upon Mrs. Heady's schedule, who
will be present to conduct the
U m * only the best quality ma-
The 27-acre camp site was do-
erials in all repair work.
natevi tot the Girl Scouts by
Mrs. Prudence Muncy, of Dwr-
Door lo Fire Motion
lingtonia. The ground has been
surveyed and poison oak re-
moved by the Crescent City
Post. American Legion.
Since the local Girl Scout
leaders and 1 committer women
have attended the association
moetintgs, they have been asked
to participate in the dedication
.ceremony by giving any awards
to Girl Scouts which are due at
this time.
Ope«
tkrcHagb
* The public is invited to attend
thr dedication. Plan now to take
La picnic lunch and make a day
lof it. Definite date and plans will
[ I m * announced next week.
NOW OPEN!
COURTIER'S
Beauty Studio
PHONE 381
Paint, Cement Roofing,
Fertilizers, Pres-te-logs.
1081
Howers Wired
Anywhere — Any Tim#!
Phone Orders Accepted!
Margaret's
Phone 551
i.
Crescent City
L. A. Carr & Son
CRESCENT
Lumber Company
Chevrolet - Buick
Sales-Service
Auto Repair, Painting
Radiators Repaired.
Ph. 471 Crescent City
For Price Quotations On All
BUILDING MATERIAL
Phone 1881
2nd A Market St.
Tom Brown's
Nunn Bush Shoes
Arrow Shirts
Genuine Levis
Pendleton Shirts
Jantzen Sweaters
White Stag
Complete Line
of
Work Clothes
Sporting Goods
MENS WEAR
Jarman Shoes. Knox Hata,
Manhattan Shirts, etc.
Jim McKilvary, Prop.
920 Second St
Household Appliances,
Sheet Metal, Plumbing
and heating supplies.
Gordon F
Nicholson
Furniture Exchange
JOHNSON
; 858 3rd Si, Crescent City
900 4th St
-St.re fw M m
Sheet Metal & Plumbin
Pho. Ml
’em!
Crescent City
Crescent
Chevrolet
autoa»
memroer
»
LmaWmjM^
Suvas!
”Everythwg for the Home*
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