Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, April 17, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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Truckers Urge Attendance At Meeting r
|Of Highway Interim Committee, May 3
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was emphasized th at all truckers
who possibly can. should attend
a m eeting of the highway interim
com m ittee booked for May 3, at
Medford. Many im portant m at­
ters concerning the future of the
log-hauling of the state depends
upon this m eeting and one to be
held later at Roseburg.
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O regon
Page Eleven!
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Han«
cam and family spent F aster at
G rants Pass visiting Mrs ' Han“ -
cam 's parents, Mr. and Mrs I
I. Welch.
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lon> Felipe arrived re-
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m atters con'cern-
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KindeI ,aSt
“ k' ' o,,n had been employed
lht re for lbc I)ast several months.
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,h,Si> f ' " " ’ Smith Ri\-
er attending the E aster C a n ta ta
Sherfcta». I,,., Sunday
and by a display of road hoggish
ness. This practice, it was pointed
out. did not come from the truck
owners themselves, but from the
inexperienced drivers many had
been forced to hire during the
labor shortage.
George Burr, of Coquille, truck
salesman, talked to the drivers
about over-all load lengths and
of the arrests being made by the
highway patrolm en who h a v e
Real Estate Broker
*•4-mile north on Highway 101 used jum p scales "the tru ck ers’
delight." to base convictions upon.
It has been proven in too many
cases that these scales have been
Roy F. Sunderland, Salesman
H ours: 9 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. inaccurate. In many instances it
has caused many arrests to be
thrown out of court, and in a
New 2-bedroom house right in num ber of instances the a rre st­
town. F. H. A. term s.
ing officers have been made the
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butt of jokes.
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Sm all liveable h o u s e , $3000
“The average trucker,” B urr
cash or $3300 on terms.
pointed out, "does not try to beak
any law. He is usually careful in
B eautiful Elizabeth tract, nest­ Placing his load, but the insane
ling among stately t r e e s and length-laws' has caused the av­
QUEEN FOR A Y E A R - M a rily n
shrubs. P a rk area with creek, erage trucker no end of worry.
G raffi«, C o llege of Pacific sen­
(.'lose in, large lots, city w ater
ior, has been crow ned
Miss
It seems that the present law
S p e rry to reig n o ver a year-lo n g
$107 down, $25 per month. Here
p ro g ram of fe s tiv itie s in honor
is fine chance to invest in the governing over-load and over­
height, and over-length, is made
° t th e 100th a n n iv e rs a ry of the
future.
S p e rry d iv is io n of G en eral M ills .
not to conserve highways, but to
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T h e 21-year-old m usic m a jo r w ill
a p p e a r on T V
program s,
in
SPE C IA L: Highway frontage add to the fines which come from
arrests.
•p o rts shows, parades and com­
outside city limits, especially suit­
m u n ity even ts In w es te rn states
“Attend these m eetings of the
able for tra ile r camp.
to te ll th e d ra m a tic sto ry of
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interim committee, there be ready
foun din g a flo u r com pany in th e
Bold fields o f S to ckto n , C a lif.
Good income property in nice to express your beliefs before the
location. Sm all down payment. group, and then watch how the
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1953 legislature will clarify the
LOTS: Various locations, pric new laws,” he concluded.
ed $700 up. Easy Terms.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Henry left
for Lemon Grove, Calif., a fte r
Excellent business location on
enjoying a two-weeks visit with
close in.
th eir son, Alvin Henry, and his
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family, on the Winchuck.
SOM E good investm ent prop­
erties in Cury County. Come
W ITH THE U. S. FORCES IN
in and see w hat we have to
Ja
p
a n —Pfc. Lee J., son of Mr.
offer.
Tor the week ending on Sun-
and Mrs. A. Sm ith of Brookings, d a y :
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Max. Min Rain
Other homes, oeean frontage, recently graduated from the F ar April 7
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East Command Chemical school April 8
lots and acreage.
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at Camp Gifu, Japan.
April 9
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Before his present assignment April 10
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Sm ith was stationed at Camp April 11
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Cooke, Calif.
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wiiiie in civilian life April 12
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April 13
l hc u a s a student at Brooking.
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Rainfall for week
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John Arlandson took over the Lloyd Moss.
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M . G. BECKER
in s u r a n c e
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. . . by the way it handles every job speedily and efficiently.
As for economy . . . just aak
any Ferguson ”30” owner I
H e’ll smile with pride as he
talks of savings in gas, oil,
service. ’’Compare pries tags,
too,” he’ll tell you,
Cal, us today and ask
for a ’’S h o w d o w n ”
demonstration right on
your own farm. We’ll
be happy to come out
at any time!
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Local News
Pfc Lee Smith Now
Serves In Japan
Weather Report
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APRIL 15, 1 7 ,18 and 19
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