Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 19, 1954, Page 12, Image 12

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Brook ings-Harbor Pilot
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. 1954
LETTER TO EDITOR
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: SMITH RIVER ♦
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By E th el Goodlin
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M ore th an 40 children
a tte n d each day from S m ith River.
The school bus from C rescent
E lk school w ith Mrs. John T hom p­
son bus d riv er, picks th e S m ith
R iver children up each day a t
2:00 o'clock. T he 20-30 club of
C rescent C ity donated 15 00 to ­
w ard th e sw im m ing class which
will com e to a close on A ugust 20.
T h e an n u a l R ed C ross swim
Box 515 m ing classes sponsored by the
B rookings, O regon. A m erican Red C ross c h a p te r are
A ugust, 11. 1954 being held each day a t the H iou­
To th e E d ito r:
chi B ridge, u n d er th e direction
in asm u ch as m y personal feud of C arol E rickson, assisted by
Mrs. Eddie W estbrook, a pion-
w ith the city council o v er th e others. M ore th a n 266 children
neer
of S m ith R iver Valley, is
s.i called G reen R iver O rdinance a re re g istered for th e sw im m ing
looking forw ard to h er 90th
a f t . e ’s everyone in th e city of
b irth d a y on F rid ay aftern o o n ,
B rookings I ’d like to re p o rt th e
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eared
before
the
A ugust 27. in th e club room at
<s seem s w e've g o tten
i City council recen tly in pro test, the C om m unity H all. Open house
most of you know’, I w as i If th e G reen R iver O rdinance is will be held from 2 to 5 o'clock,
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up on tw o w a rra n ts , one to be enforecd in B rookings, I and all friends are invited to at-
< • ’ ’ ng m e w ith 'soliciting' and sincerely believe th a t it should tend
fl o th e r w ith ‘selling w ithout a be enforced ag a in st everyone, in­
b ise*. Bail w as set at $50 on cluding th e p a p e r boy, m ilk m an, j Mi and Mrs. W a rre n S tevenson
tie ’ tw o and because 1 did not ta r s a *rsrn a n a n ‘l in su ran ce agent. anfj th re e children, of H ollister,
P ersonally 1 am m ore annoyed C alifornia, have re tu rn e d home
h a v e $50.(X) cash availab le I w as
fo rced to spend th e night in th e w ith som eone who com es to my follow ing a vacatio n h ere v isit­
c ity jail T he follow ing day I door and says “I am y o u r Avon ing th e la tte rs s iste r ad fam ily
v/as found g u ilty of soliciting d e a le r” o r “I'm th e F u lle r B rush Mr. and M is. Ja m e s H ight.
and fined $20.00 plus a t
day m a n ” th an I am w ith a salesm an
snso«>nd<‘d jail sentence. T
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. i D o t) M ar-
sec- who follows m e down th e stre e t
to ask if I ’m in te re ste d in t l a d ­ ti of S alem , nvvho are spending
oi
ch arg e w as dropped.
Since w e a re local resid en ts and ing m y P ly m o u th in on a statio n t heir vacation a t the Colgrov»'
hav e recen tly purchased -o p e rty wagon. To me, th is is A m erica, ranch n e a r P istol R iver, w ere
h ere I feel th a t J am e n title d to th e land of free en terp rise, and g uests of th e fo rm ers siste r and
ea rn a living here a r .l r
t sell­ 1 resjiect eq u ally an y individual fam ily, M r .and Mrs. C arl T hom as
in g ¡s th e wo . . <
nice I in ten t upon ea rn in g an honest and d a u g h te r Miss Evelyn.
b it th at I h. I b-’en d 'sc rk n in a te d living, w h e th e r h e’s m aking h i s 1
first d o lla r or m erely adding a !
Mr. and Mrs. W inston B akei
few m ore to th e to ta l h e’ll le a v e ' a r th e p a re n ts of a little daugh-
his heirs.
i ter, F re d a Lynn, born A ugust 14
1 consider m y self in tellig en t a t S easide hospital. T he a tte n d in g I
enough to m ak e my own decisions physician, D r. P a u l R onniger, re-
as to w hom 1 wish to do business ports m o th er and d a u g h te r doing
w ith.
nicely.
My husb an d and I told th •
city council how w e felt. F rom
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th e ir side o f th e conversation, I
g a th e re d th e im pression th a t th e
council feels th a t you i>eople need
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th is ’o rd in an ce to pro tect vou
from persons like m yself, th a t you
w ant it. I fu rth e r u nderstood th a t
1949 STUDEBAKER
I w as th e first person to a p p e a r
before
th e council in p ro test.
1* 2 Ion, Heavy
How do you feel on th is issu e?
Insulated Enclosed \ an
In all fa irn ess to m e and y o u r­
selves, will you w rite d irect to
In q u ire at
th e city council, p raisin g o r p ro ­
testin g th e ir s ta n d on th e issue?
Pilot Office
S incerely,
A nna M oulton.
Mr. ad Mrs. Joe Reichlin and
M ore th an 15 800 persons w ere
th re e sons have re tu rn ed hom e killed in w eek end tra ffic acci­
from a tw o w eeks vacatio n trip d en ts last year.
which took th em as fa r so u th as
S an Diego.
M IN ER A L CLUB TO M E E T
The Mt. Em ily Gem and M iner- '
al club will fe a tu re a lectu re and
slide program , “The Q u a rtz F am -
iy M in erals”, at th e ir T hu rsd ay ,
A ugust 19th m eeting. R efresh ­
m en ts will also tie served. T he
m eeting will be held at 8:00 p.
m. a t th e V FW hall.
Excessive speed w as the p rin ­
cipal cause of tra ffic accidents in
1953.
LUMBER
IIAY - GRAIN
BUILDING
MATERIALS
Brookings Livestock & Trucking Co
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AUGUST 27, 28
Kerr Building
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an offer
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If Not, You're Missing
An Opportunity To Save
On Costs
A rth u r Knox Insurance Agency
GAI LA C H ER BLDG.
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According to latest official Motor Registra­
tion News figures, Buick outsold all cars
in C a lifo rn ia ...e x c e p t Chevrolet and Ford
ar through June 30th.
20,681
Studebaker ..4 ,9 2 5
Oldsmobile i .16,105 Nash ...... ..3,6 35
Mercury . . ...1 5 ,3 5 5 C h ry s le r. . . ..3.507
Plymouth . ...1 2 ,5 7 7 De Soto . . . ..2,901
Pontiac . . ...1 1 ,2 0 3 Lincoln . . . ..2,2 89
Cadillac . . . . . 6.329 Packard . . . ..1,4 52
Dodge . . . . . . 5,146 Hudson . . . .. 987
Buick’s a sales leader
because it’s the most
wanted car in America...
because Buick dealers
are volume trading and
offering lower monthly
payments. Now’s the
tim e... switch to Buick I
Buick costs less to b u y .. •
to operate ...to trade I
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On Highway 101
North End O f Town