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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1955)
arv Chapel. M any b e a u tifu l How- Community affairs. 4 era a t th e g rav e w ere a lovely ' County Deputy Attends I H er lira w ork WRR “ ben diction on th ’’ life of th e d e deeds and shv w - a lw a ^ ^ ^ B d } p arted one. Grange Meeting to give u helping »«and fo th d H Ui S u rv iv o rs a re a son, C laren ce trr' Fred A dam s of O phir. need. She was ta le n te d ut m u sv , W est brook of S m ith R iv er; * G range Deputy and Mr» County Mrs. S a ra h Eddie W estbrook, a rt and her oil ¡simktok a re now' .ro th e r F red H aig h t, S m ith R iver, T w enty-tw o persons di I'd In Adams a tten d ed the m eeting o 90. of Sm ith Riv< r, passed away am ong the poss stoons of h* r m x sisters. Mrs F ro m a H ui ah, •r. gon traffic accidents in Jan u - (.'hot co G range Friday o w n in g T hursday. Feb. 3rd at Seasid? i friends an«L ta m u f. She w as at- Mrs. L au ra Cassidy. P o rtla n d , to a te n ta tiv e Mr A dam s spoke on the propose t rv. accordin' H ospital w here she had been con fectionally know n so n er friends, M rs Letsy B ecksted. Can*.«nteria, lUP't released F rid ay by S crc- Colum bia In te rs ta te jxwver com C alif M is Lydia P a c k a rd . V an- as ’A unt Eddie " pact for seven Pacific N orthw es fined for tw o m onths tary o S ta te E arl T Newbry n m v r r , W ash. Mrs. Ada H u rsh , F u n e ra l service» w ere held S ai- She was born in M issouri. A ug sta te s w hich is expected to com T he toll is subject to upw ar 1 and M rs H e n rie ........ - tta W , oodiulT. revision. N ew bry said. if delay««! up at this session of the Oregon ust 27. 1864 and cam e to Del tu rd a y at 2 p.m irom the S m ith , U11V, . . . . . R iver Mvtho«hst enureh. w ith Rev , S m ith R iver; six grand« »< • N orte County w hen two years old L egislature. This prop>s«’d com rejxyrts arc received o r if persons Ja m e s S helton oft>«iating. S acred - and nine g reat g ran d c h ild re n , « living most of her life ut Sm ith pact is opp»s«‘il by the Oregon now listed as injured should late C reate a bigger S ta te H ighw ay 1 selection "In th e Garvkan" and o th e r close re la tio n s ‘ FLOOD O F N E W BILLS Com m ission w ith one nv m h ci to d> The final count for January S ta te G range following a m eeting River. "Abido w ith Me” w ere sung hv C alifornia, O regon and as of 175 G range leaders from • She was tin» widow of the la te The m ore au th o ra tiv e e stim a te s iv p re se n t th e m otel business. of 1953 w as 22 W illiam W estbrook, and has mail*’ Mrs Carol S tatinrough, accom ton ar< th a t th is session of th e L egis Ja n u a ry normally produces one th roughout the sta te held at Ron Reduce th e non-resident sta te h e r home at the pioneer W est panied at the piano by M rs An la tu re will have a record num bei h u n tin g license fee trom $3o to of the low er death counts of each ’and t h ’ middle ot January T im e a n d goodness d e te rm in a brook m ansion overlooking th«’ n e tte Bigler. In te rm e n t w as lx’- Six mentlHUs w ore initiated in ut hills, probably 20 p er cent m ore $10. C alifornia is said to 1«? e n a c t year, N ew bry said, but the sta te grt«Stness. side her husband in tlv fam ily to w n Sh< was a m em ber of th-? th a n last session. C onservative ing sim ilar legislation. , has y et to m atch th e post-w ar low i ’he 3rd and 4th degrees by th N othing can 1 m tru ly g re a t It was re M ethodist church and past pivsl- plot in the S m ith R iver cem etery, R equire county assessors to ap achieved in Ja n u a ry of 1949 w hen ’adies degree team predictions a re from 1200 to 1400 Mort u- w hich is not rig h t. p ir tu l th a t nineteen mvmlx’is of j , dent ot the Ladies Aid Society, (u n d e r diivction of W iet L ast F rid ay w as th e last day p raise new houses and othei ' 13 traffic deaths wen? recorded i and a c h a rte r tnendier of th e j ----- ChetCo G range a tte n d e d the meet 1954’s traffic d e a th s are now for in tro d u ctio n of bills in th e buildings w ithin six m onths u tte r ! set at 420, the secretary reported. ng of L ake E arl G range at For* S m ith R iver W om en's club, and H ouse unless the hill has th thev a re built Dick the night before and hail «• she took active part in church and Remove th? $20.000 lim it on • as com part’d w ith 390 in 1953 approval of th e R ules C om m ittee T he tw o w orst m onths last yea. very en joyable tlna* of th e House. T h e re w ere 69 bills dam ages for w rongful death in w ere February w hen 45 persons Si?veral events are on the Cub Scouts Observe tossed into th e hopper last Friday. court cases. Put the public utilities com m is died and D ecem ber w ith 52 ".range calen d ar In th«* next few ) Among bills recen tly in tro d u c e ! 4Stb Anniversary sioner rul*? betw een comp« ting gns deaths. It w as the second worst weeks. T hey include serving a . The Cub Scout den, of which w ere m easu res to— Raise th e basic school suppoi t pipeline com panies which w ant to D ecem ber on record .to p p ’d only dinner at th e Meat M arketing «!> Mrs. Beekvr is den m other, ob by D ecem ber of 1946 w hen th? m o n stratio n on February 22nd j from $S9 to $99 p er school census <.-rve the sam e com m unities. served the 45th anniv ersary ot count reached 56 _ ___ serving th ? C ham ber ot Com- j Ask th e s ta te to ap p ro p ria te child The e x tra cost tor th e n* xt Scouting by a tte n d in g the serviCPx m erce d in n er on the 24th. and i j biennium w ould be $9.000.000 as $10,000 to finance the 1956 n a tion to use th e ir cut of sta te gas «»f the B rookings P re sb y te ria n W hite E lephant sale on M arch e stim a te d by Cecil Posey ot OLA. tional convention of the V eterans ta x funds for any road they - Church Sunday. Feb. 6 in a Ixxly. 12th. Provide an oil and gas severance of W orld W ar 1 in P o rtla n d The boys w ore th e ir u n ifo n n s and Rem ove log tru c k laws r e fit. Follow ing the m eeting, a MX'ial sat in a hotly w ith th v ir den r D ea/er tax including c e rta in m in erals; 3 A u th o riz e d A M ILLIO N A DAY g i.u k quiring th em to stop at hour was enjoyed and reti»?sh m other per cent on oil and gas and 2 per Crescent City, Calif. l ’hon» crossings as unexpected stops can The H ouse Commit tec on T a x a m ents served cent on m inerals. A p p ro p riate $205.000 tor a new be as hazardous as crossing the tion is doing its p art tow ards b a l ancing the budget at the ra te ot classes and offers th re e plans th • m em orial and m useum building a ’ track . Allow cit.es under 1.000 popula- $1 million a day. In the p ast th re e first tw o decmetl too costly tor a Cham poeg S ta te P a rk . days they have reduced th e deti- sta te th? size of Oregon, the third [ cit from $45 million to $42 million e n ta ils a grad u al ad justm ent to cost an estim ated $.345.(XX) the i T hey found w hat they term •’u n realistic estim ates" of revenu ’ first two years. I T he com plex report and the by some sta te d e p artm en ts L oran ' ( susp*ns«‘ of aw aiting the action o' i9 6 0 2-HOUR SPECIAL- SE R V IC E 1. S t-w a rt, chairm an of the taxa- J the L eg islatu re has k i t sta te tion e o m m ittt” declared estim ates H ours 7:30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. of revenues of th e insurance de- i w orkers in a double d ith er p a rtm e n t for the next biennium ! JA Y W A LK ER S CANNOT WIN Tuesday and Thursday Open til S p. in. EST. A T T IN D A N C I ! would he $750,000 g re a te r th a n j A "jay w alk er" cannot collect 1 9 ^ 0 — 4 1 0 ,0 0 0 R the am ount set by budget m akvis , la n d the liquor com m ission should | dam ages for injuries sustained w hen stru c k by a m otor vehicle, ; produce 92 million m ore th a n th e aeeprding to an opinion m ade by budget estim ate. PHONE The retail prices of liquor m th«1 O regon S u p n en v C ourt Wed Oregon are below those in th ” nesday. A tax i-d riv er was struck sta te s of W ashington and C ali by a tax icab w hile “jay w alking fornia Liquor A d m in istrato r W il- across th e street from the seen« I liam II Baillie offered to bring of an autom obile accident in Port th«’ com m ittee plans for ineieas- [ land. Ju stic e W illiam C P erry wh« I ing th e net income Ot the com w rote th« opinion said, "Wn? are ot 1940 1950 mission. I he opinion th a t, w here th e sta S th o o h — Y o u r Best Invest- These «.hart» are baaed o« m aterial contained in a 16 page b«x>klet, Better — .................... FN SCR AMBLE STA TE Ute or city ordinance is designed nivnt," just publiahed by the O regon Education a tx x «anon. T he above «fcart illuatratea tw o (acta «»I m ajor SA LA R IES tor the preventitin ot th«’ very a«' intnortatue to O regon avhooli T h a t the b irth rate in Oregon hat been increasing rapidly sinte W o rld S ta te w orkers have b«en in ciilent which ot’cu rred an«l th II and la still rising, clim bing to a new high of 40,000 babies in I9 S 3 ; and that v th o o l e n r o lln u n iv som ething m ore than a ♦ viilent© shows that the txcui v loniinue to rise for many years. Average daily attendance is eapeued to increase from 290,000 in over th«’ outcom e of an ability rence could not have hapjxxl ex 1953 54 to about 410,000 in 1960. evaluation and salary ad justm ent eept tor the violation th«’ express / T' survey ever since B a rrin g to n s conditions of the o rd inaiuv, re TOTAL CLAS5ROOM5 NEEDED 1 A ssociates. In c , N. Y. w as given covery m ust be «ienietl " BY 1 9 6 0 th« $50 990 com m ission last A ug N A b SLOW C O N 'rR lB l’ I’lO N S ust by th e L egislative In terim EXISTING - A - \ » Bob T h ornton is a d arned goo I C om m ittee on Public Em ployees CLASSROOMS bad debt collector who just col 1 5 ,4 0 0 ... R etirem ent. lected $65,906 in delinquent u n 19S 4 The final review of th e 77-page em ploym ent co n trib u tio n s to r the ,»ort was given to th«’ c o m m itttv I s ta te from tardy amt doilging em last F riday. B a rrin g to n ’s recom m endation is th at they be em ployers. , T he coll« « tion itriw* was sta rte d ployed as co n su lta n ts lo r t i v last May tor th«’ Sta,«- U nem ploy y ears at $10,000 a year while th m ent Commission D uring til«' Û new plan is pu into o|>eration S.h.H.l b uilding needs are illustrated by this graph, which shows the peruxl, Att Gen Rolx’it Y. Thorn- The report segr« gates ilu i by I9 6 0, new t I« o % h h h iis v^ill be needed m addition (<» i ton said IS») judgem ents w ere e n Into 23 s ta te ’s 17.000 em ployees the 12,000 elementary and high s« I i « m »I «lassr«xuiis existing in 1954 tered ; 97 h\Mis amt claim s w ere Estimated cost «»f this new construction, including sites, major tihxt; 429 « xeeution.s and su p p le renovations and additions, w ill come to aboui > lOO.lXXhiMX) or m entary piix’eixlmgs resort«xl to, S 20,000,000 a year lo t die next live years. : and th«* num ber ot pi’iidmg aet- j ions was retluced by 57 since 253 1 wvre disjxi.su» dot while 196 new • o M e re teachers are badly needed by Oregon schools Illu s tra tio n actions w« re being filed. at the leti slmws dial O regon teacher training institutions turned ASSESSO RS AT C A PIT A L out «mly one third of estimated requirements «luting the 195« 54 C ounty assessors ot the stat«» scluxil year Item aining teachers h.ul to be uhtained from other 4 0 0 are holding m eetings ulm ost states, or in many cases teachers were hired w I kj did not meet 1145 ELEMENTARY ItA C H iPS continuously in the s ta te lib ra ry n oim al certllu a tion standards. ACHEPS AV P M IC FROM ORE building ami most ot th e g a th e r N itD L i ings s«xm get mt«) the indignant GON COLLEGES, 1953 54 stag*? over what they call "the encroachm ent of th e S tu te la x Commission to a great extern z u|x»n county tunctions. "The present tre n d ot the com V - « mission to become both operative an dsu jn rv iso ry should lA5 revet 'h, - j j î sod. jhi- assessors are ajjprehen si vo that the zeal and m ethods ol '7 iho la x Commission to |>rotlu( e im m ediate or ¡»articular results will engvnder such an tijiath y that th«’ m axim um value will not be realized trom the exjx’m h tu re oi Get a low-cost Personal Loan available funds," M ortis C. Bow- If (H I M O « « H O I O i l k«’r. Roseburg, e h a u iu a n ol th« from the U. S. National Bank J on<t o ” »«r re c to l d i io r d e r t , Oregon County A ssessors Assoem lion w rote Rvp lz«ren L. S te m a ri •com i m i siomàci ut C ottage Grove, c h a irm a n of th- •lo rm if detto) House T axation C om m ittee. l’«to NitM topitd (tolto D.mlpK.. IM I • K W rlt« o/ Coll l t ‘s the convenient, economical way to handle year-end and Mrs R obert Owen and Mi THE D E A N C L IN IC two «»ns aiv on a vacation trip to bills, taxes, medical and dental expenses or similar, O m » IO «n»U S Mondar «Xiough Friday. »uthorn |w rt ot th«’ stat«*, amt Until E p a » Monday. W adnaidar and F tid ar, the s Chiroproitlc rt»r«*cl«»iM . • la oa* 4»<d raar. Mexico. Mr . Owvn is m an a g e r o’ obligations. Just stop in at your neighborhood . ~ 3 0 3 6 NORTHEAST SA ND Y R O U IIV A R O Taln p b aaa IA i » J 9 IR P o rtla n d IR , O r w W estbrook's Shell Gas S tation. Tw enty-Two Die ’n Jan. Accidents WADE REPÙ k i S.... JAYWAl'ÁZRS CANNOT WN Del Norte County Pioneer Succumbs CAPITAI PARAVI i F. C A R D IN E T ROY DEO TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT Boom in Babies Means M ore Teachers, M ore Buildii I Modern Efficient Laundry Methods ACACIA LAUNDROMAT o. When you need m o n ey... borrow wisely r m & it ” 'filial P IL E S ‘ ? JF «mix ' «» 1 .i H r K K 3 *.-»i,4«r CDEB U . S. National office an d ash about a Personal Loan^ X • •v L«>£<ÌC fìstoli-tolto • •■••••( .4dy »4 From where I s it... ¿t/ J o e M arsh ConvemeM monthly payment« to fit your budge’- L o w b o n k ro le s . Swifty Gets Slowed Down Quick/ friendly, confidential service . . . AND You build valuable bank credit. S w i f t y E’ ix h e r h a x a a b o r t te m p e r and r e a lly h it the ro o f u.s. w hen he got a p a rk in g tic k e t Just w eek. H e w asn ’ t n ear a b y - ant or too f a r fro m the curb. , „e re was a b ig sign say ing <> s K H o i k I ’ a K K IN g ” and he'd only been gone tw e n ty m in u te s . NATIONAL BANK . Running to Troffic Court, where Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty I hollered how he h a d n ’t done any- I thing w rong.. .how he ia the moat 1 law abiding driver in town. A fter P o d ha» le ft fo r work and the youngRters have been ftgckod p e rite • ) over over j off to »chool, it’« tim e for Mom to relax *•*■’ *”- «w»«»»»*# cept ,f making a big ftlto over not! yg. TKi» ticket came frurn kid's policeman play out fit!” F ro m w here I s it, ju m p in g to conclusions ra n m a k e anyo ne a p - pear illy . A n o th e r w ay to look to m ake a q uick d ec i- ftMdish q uestio n o f p ers o n a l sion on p re fe re n c e . I or in s ta n c e , I lik e a glass o f beer «x-casionally. Y o u m ay be a b u tt Ik m an. B u t n e ith e r of us o u g h t to "la y d o w n the la w " about the o th e r’s choice. B u t H a c k exam ine«! the tic k e t, ‘ and smiled. "Slow down, frien d ,’’ he said. "Y ou're not guilty ex- • I M I I I f ! ft ! 1 A l t t r o s i * 1 m m c t O c o i i u I A T I 0 N Copyrig/u, L on« Hirnen O O /wMs«to*MR> u »econd cup of coff«‘e. Som etim e« If th e beginning of the day bhe’ll even invite a neighbor frtynd in t/. Join her the "Jorn g ini. And, of couroe, for such occasion» th a t aeco n T cu p of coffee ,\ tvs tas te s b e tte r when accom panied by some br^gkfaat cake auc t t th i one which featu reo the cereal, G rape-N uts. «.„j«.«. «•re then, i» a delicious m orning tre a t w ith a crunchy topping hat 18 certain to become an im m ediate favorite w ith everyone, r ( WISPY C E R EA L C O F F E E CA K R w 1 egg. unbeaten 1 cup sifted flour 6 tablespoons milk \ 1’ * teaapoons double-acting / V* cup lig h t brown su g a r, firm ly baking pow der pac» ** teaspoon sa lt eked 3 tablespoons flour 3 tablespoons b u tte r or o th er 1 tablespoon b u tte r o r m a rg arin e sh o rten in g cup w heat and barley kernels *4 cup su g a r f o u r once, m easu re, add baking pow der and salt, and s ift S ift .. ,je a m «hortening, a«id su g a r gradually, cream ing well. Add again and beat until light and fluffy. Ad«l flour, a lte rn a te ly r» th m Ik. a tm all amount at a tim e, b eating a f te r each addition. T u rn Into k , ' \ s ^ X XownnC.huga, i,; a 4 .l flour and m i. C ut In bu«««r untilI m lx U r . m a» ..- hlv Ad.l eeceal ami m ix well. S prinkle over cake b a tte r. Bake M i er ja g b . so t o O