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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1955)
6017 S E 86th Ave Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community Thursday, August 11, 1955 I lK lH ih l M ,', < I I t ili « <»« \ T \ . O K tl.O X I’R U K OX X E W SST X N O S— TI X < E M 4 »• I X o lU U Ì C , , IO V AO. Man Is Killed' Instantly In Truck Repair Accident THOMPSON IS NEW CHAIRMAN Shsep Are Rough Rapraeger Resigns Post Council Mny Hire Dog Catcher ¿íe tnu'unJuf, Lo*1 win p as' ing Br ’ a « fis« " ’' f u '1 <• ON FRIDAY FAIR OPENS of ex citem ent business- th e com m unity d u rin g the uole of days. T h at draw - ln ¡day night at N o rth gs w as a u z y . Man. w hat 1, and .everybody had a of tic k e ts and a pocket- hope H ow ever, only one person c m win, and everybody seem ed happy at th e choice of Mr. N ickols. If he had th ree kids, he needs a i*»w car. W«» cot a bang out of Ben P h e tte p la e e ’s w ork as a m a ste r of cerem onies. He kept th e th in ’’ moving rig h t along. * * * * * L ittle children. If you love your dogg|e, you had b tte r Watch out!! T he B rookings Council T uesday night vw»re on the verge of succum bing to an o th er of th? civilized m ethods, and considered h iring a dog catc h e r tim e basis. It w as also thoi h' I 1 Cross, Police Chief, *h pound could het s t i f a money, and th e pit .... dogs could lx? ta k e n to the jx»un<l. Of course, if the dog had alic- ense the m ean old dog catch er co u ld n ’t pick him up, w hich is th e goal th e police force is after. Licenses can be purchased at th e police statio n on S a tu rd a y m orning, Chief Cross said. Also we got a charge o u t of M u rray P a lm e r (th e unshaved) as he a tte m p te d to move in to b>s new building. He got ♦’»«' «•'.« t 5 u »»> brigade out, tra n sp •••*'.......... andise across th e b Away. It an im pressive-look » c,r"'n * * * * * * W” u n d erstan d th a t W ickes Shaw w as the publicity d ire c to r for th e C u rrv C ountv F a ir. She m ust have gone on a vacation at about th a t tim A because we did- K ids wim v a n ' to le a n t how to no' get any publicity yet. Of n gun o ro n rrly and how to ce” c it is only T h u r r ’ny m orn- shoot, a r being offered a splendid in'- - id th ? fair opens tom orrow , so w stil! m ight get som ething. o p p o rtu n ity by th ? 4-H classes now’ bem g fo rn rv l u n der the a u s * * * * * picies of the Rod and Gun Club I ist wc*?k the Bandon pajx*r T he age group is betw een 9 and c arried a half-page ad p ro claim 15, and all boys really in te re s'o d ing the virtu es of the fair, and m ay check in w ith eith e r Ju liu s th e C urry County R e p o rte r also K oehler, H om er Brown or A llan had a big spread. H ow ever, F t finger, a t th” Rod and Gun Brookings w as neglected. M aybe C lubhouse, H arbor, the second th ey th in k we arc in C alifornia and th ird T h u rsdays of the week, or som ething. at 7:30 p.m. * * * * * To begin, th e boys will b? As a m a tte r of fact, th e p ublic ta u g h t how to handle a ir guns ity d ire c to r of the fair, Mrs. Shaw , and if th e ir in stru c to rs feel they d idn’t even have a front page have qualified in th safe hand ling of th”se w eapons, they m ay i t m th a t th ere w as going to lx* he g ra d u a te d on to sm all caliber a fa ir last week. As fa r as th a t rifles. goes K enneth P riest th e co u n ty If '»nough girls re g iste r th e ir agent w as be-m oaning th e fact th a t en tries from this end w as in terest in t i e proper c a re of lim ited. Possibly tru e , but then fire-arm s, o th e r classes m ay he if nobody knows th e re is going form ed to sc? to it they too. a re to be a fair, n a tu ra lly th e e n trie s trained. w ould be lim ited. Mrs. M yrtle Sehaal rep o rts h a v ing had a nice w eek’s vacation P ’” nty of excitem ent in C res w ith h er fam ily at L ake-of-the- cent C ity over the carcass of a Woods, north of K lam ath Falls. w hale which w ashed up on the Mrs. Dollie Cox, an old tim e beach. R ep o rts w ere th a t the friend of Mrs. Eva Dee Long, is w hale w as “o v er-rip e.” It took vacationing here from K lam ath ab out 300 pounds of pow der and Falls. 20 men to blast the beast into enough pieces so th a t it w ouldn’t he offensive all in one piece. A solution W o u ld have been easier ir. Brookings. Wt could hav e just tu rn e d loos? th e stra y dogs and c a ts on it to gobble it up in m in utes. The C urry C ounty F a ir will open tom orrow , Friday, at the County F airgrounds in Gold B e a m Th.«? fair will be com plete w ith End ■<> on lx>th S a tu rd a y and S u n day, Loginning at 2 p.m. H orse racing will also be held at th e 0. f .» lam b barbecue will be ■ 1 a* 11:30 S a tu rd a y . A parade w ill be held both on S a tu rd a y and Sunday, begin ning at the courthouse, at 1 p.m. T l.' iie will be a sq u are dance ja m boree on S unday afternoon and S a lir day night. T aH n t shows, w ith local talen t is also planned. Judging of various exhibits will begin on F riday m orning, and e x tend through S atu rd ay . T he B rookings-H arbor school beard has announced, w ith reg re' this w eek th a t they have receiv »d the resignation of school board ch airm an F. F. R ap raeg er, etfcx’t- ive im m ediately. No reason for th e .re s ig n a tio n was given by tb» school board R a p raeg er has s e n cd on the board for tw o years. M em bers of t b ' seho >1 boar 1 wish to express th ir a p p re c ia t ion for the effort and tim e put in th e school w ork on behalf of the com m unity by R apraeger. According to law, the school hoard has to m ake the appoint m ent of a new m em ber to ’ill the unexpir d term of Rapt aeg r The appointm ent will be consul <‘red bis T hursday night. Bill Thom pson, postm aster, and form er teacher, sue« •<•« B Rao r re g e r as school board chairm an. O th e r m em bers a re Lynn Borg, Dr. R ichard Sm ith and Gladys K anick. D o m »• C d e rove w ould like to know wh t ’s cot into his sheep, th: y ar Theyh » lik '.l to have ruined th e crew th a t D elm ar has sicked aft them , including D elm ar him self, md Sophie does n’t have m uch tim e for a n y th in g i ut p atching up sundry leaks an5 bumps. Possibly the sl,u»p have found som e old caches of mash, h it over from previous in d u strial ojxuv tie r s in the neighborhood. ;rr -— »I , ass Being Taught Release Subject Plan Fcr School A te n ta tiv e program of studies for high school this year has l ” en announced by D. D. W illiam s, su p erintendent of schools. It prov ides an expanded program over last year, w ith four new subjects added to the curiculum . If tb»r» is a sufficient dem and. W illiam s said, for o th er sub jects th an those listed it may be arran g ed . The studies include: English (4 years) Journalism , Spanish, W orld G eography, A m erican H is tory and G overnm ent, A m erican Problem s, G eneral Science, Biol ogy, C hem istry, Physics, Physical Se? nee. Band, C h o ru s— Boys, C horus Girls, Physical E ducation and H ealth. H om em aking, typing, hook- b^eping, shorthand. Office p r a c t ice, G eneral M athem atics, A lgebra G eom etry, Advanced m athem atics, Science, A rithm etic, and Indust rial A rts. C hem istry, physics, office p ra c t ice, journalism , and industrial a r ts w eren ’t tau g h t last y e a r in Brookings. Mr. and Mrs. Ikola, and baby, have come down from Cot tag»» G rove to live w ith Mrs. Ik o la ’s sister. Mrs. F red B erry, out n e a r ( a rp ? n t’?rville. Both the men are w orking in the woods. SHRINE CLUB MEETS FRIDAY Department Store To Open Library Can Now Had a talk w ith Mrs. Ivan Wick, w ho is building a houst? next to Bill Crissey The W icks a re from K etchikan A laska, and rep o rt th a t rainfall up th e re av erag es M any p?opD have offered vol «’ bout 180 inches a year. Brookings ir. a v rtib le desert co m pared to um es to the lib rary and w ere a sk th a t. ed to hold off until space war. av ailab le in th e new building. Mrs. Dollie B rainard, librarian, says these addit onal volum es can 9 now be eared for and asks th at they he brougb« in when th lib r a ry is open. She asks th a t »he T h e H S N ational B ank con volum es be w hole and not badly t r ib u t'd $100 to th e Boy Sc. its soiled and says th e library re last week, thro u g h th e ir local serves th e right as to th e ir dis m a n a r r E. I. M orton T he 8100 position. D ntil facility's a re av ail brought th e to ta l of th e driv e to able for th ir handling, m agazines over $800 in th e B rookings-H ar- for free exchange, will not be l>or area O th e r co n trib u tio n s are atte m p te d , and, when they are, still com ing in. but a deadline w as should not be less th an threv set for S aturday on o th e r d o n a t m onths old F erdie Steinm ez will ions as th»» re su lts will he tallied he building additional shelves th is week, and a couple m ore a re about a n d sent in at th at tim e due from Sim pson b ro th ers, E arl and Glenn. T h ese la tte r h o i 1 about 600 volum es each, and th e l ire Permits books a re th re to fill them Use Books Bank Contributes To Scout Fund Needed At Harbor L aw erene H ew itt is now th e E ire Chief for th e H a rb o r R ural Fin? P rotectio n d istrict He lives above H anscam s’. and will issue Fir» P e rm its in th a t a re a for people w ishing to s ta r t any type of fire. T he perm its have been printed ; nd a re in th e h an d s of H ew itt. High School Principal Hired A new’ principal for the h :h school has signed a contract a c cording to I). D. W illiam s, su p e r intendent of schools He is E ugene Allison, who form erly held a t. aching and coach position at A shland. Allison will m o w into a iv»w pos’tion for the B rookings-H arbor school district, set up this year by th e school board It w as c re a te d du»» to the grow th in high and g ra d e school enrollm ent, whirl» m akes it almost im possible for th su p erin ten d en t to function as such besides having principal d u tie s also. Allison will have a d m .o istra tiv e d u t;«»s an ! will I.e in charge of the guidance program at th hign school, and will also teach tw o coui s-'s in Biology. The library is open from 2 »0 H e is currently com pleting 5 p.m. T uesdays and T h u rsdays, w ork for his m asters degree at th* ar.d from 7 to 9 p m Fridays, w ith U niversity of On g« n this summe»- a change of hours posible, la te r a t th e school of education. to ta k e care of th« hool chil ren. P rio r to teaching at Ashla ta u g h t at Scappos , and is a n a t ive of G ra n ts Pass. Mr and M is. Art Hyd spen* M lbon is m a rrie d and has th re e th e w eekend visiting th e ir par» nt* children. and relativ es in G ra n ts Past». Registrations Up A t Chamber Center V Thompson was killed 'ir -day wh' n a truck n w!r- h I • w; , w orking, slipped ’h- »’ >■■'< nd jack and crushe«! his head. A statistician from th e V. < st • : w , s w orking at th e Coast Telephon»? Company has 1 mid Hist startin g his be» n in the area, acciimuka: o » s w o»'k wh?n the accident fa c ts and figures re la tiv e to ll,»* I He w as married, and com m unicati >ns s tup. A lthough they c mid not commit them selves had one son. as to w hat m ight be done. they ' >• •»■« ■ to Dr. Sam Gibson, w r e laving the foundations for ' 1 ;nt«'d the m an doa«t, h ng-range planning as expan.»., on 1 •' w is <, sir d by th e re a r of any u tility req u ires co nsider ' ’’ 1 t e k. and he n e v e r able forethought. They w er s u r h , hit him. He died in prised to find such rapid grow th sta n tly . in the area. 16 had ju st moved e a r e i. and w as living n t 1 : : a* T ra ile r C o u rt in P lans for paving a larg e sr»g- m ent of B lockings via th e s|n»c- ial ass ssnient district m ethod was discussed T uesday night at the reg u lar m»’«»ting of the Brook ings council. It was reported th a t petitions a re being eirculat” 1 in th e area aff«x»ted from C heteo Avcmi * t , the Pacific O cean, down O ak S t. and Del N orte I .one. plm a num ber of cross stre«'ts, and part of M em ory Lane. The expansion nlnns o Dienchv A rrell’s Chet a D ru^ S to re w as announce 1 tl is w ek hv A rrell. lie plans to m ore fhan double th«» J. E. N ichols drove av iv W ed sin* of his present o u tle t in tlv* nesday night in a brand new 195: M an'” y building by’ neving in '? The council accepted a planning P ly m o u th He w as aw arded the I he vacancy 1 !, by P a lm e r’s Vat - commission I'ecor m» ndatm n that new vehicle in the th ree-m onth i ty Store. old N orth Brookings Shopping th » project I«' looked into th o r Palm ers are com pleting t h » oughly. it w as bro u g h t o ut hv C enters prom otional idea. move into 1h<‘ir new building. city w ork su ix 'rin tcn d en t R aluh T housands of p ople, probably the larg est crow d in tb n historv The D rug S tore will ocup” Peed th a t the imnrovem*»nt. w hich of B rookings ja m n r'd the N orth soao* m ainly w i,h a soda fountain w ould lx' set up for sew ?r would Brookings area, to w itness the 5rrell said, although th e added run the property ow ners about draw ing. The draw ing w as h'»ld in loom w II ive m facilities to $8 a running loot. Tb«» price was front of th e W estern A uto S tore, « nlarge and handle a m ore div- discuss«.»!, and Mr. Ayers of th ar.d cars w ere p.uL ed for blocks < rsified line o, sundries, s ta tio n s ta te highw ay d p a rtm e n t. who d” wn e ith e r sid ot the highw ay, ary, g fts and the rest. T he phnto- w as visiting here said that it as well as four acres behind th e graphv section of the ston» Will lew I.cd to him it would cost m or tb m th at, depending of course on bui.dings. also he enlarged considerably. the am ount of asphaltic co n crete Ben P h ettep lace. D airy C reem By e?moving the w all dividing used The city had th o u g h t that m anager, served as m a ste r of cerem onies for th? event w hich the -tore, the building w ill have an inch and a h a lf w ould be Ay rs suggest” I culm inatvd 12 w eeks of m erch a space of about 4000 square ,«' t . «iioiii h, hut V. ork will b«gin i s soon as Palm- th re e inches. andise aw ard draw ing. The show sta rte d w hen M ayor i i s ar«» finish d mov ing out, A i- At any rat»» the council agreed Roy B rim m drove up in a siren- lell said. to Ix'gin soft ng u p th e d istric t, b lo w in g squad ear w ith the qu« t- The fo u n tain will serve ice according to the w ishes of th«» ion to be asked the winr»c~ Jn .» ci earn, cokes, eofp. e. doughnuts, projM»rty ow ners. M o r e facts s aled e n v e lo p ». and will be op*n ev nings an«l w ould 1” brought out at th » \ t The w innin” num ber w as pick Sunday s A screen i- pi inn’? 1 be- n;e< ting when th»» petitions a re In ed out. and Nickols nam ed w as wepii th e tw o sections «if the stoic T he council also discussed sev- called. He m at aged to an sw er As like now. a pre» ¡»tion m an eral recoininendafion ’ by th * the quiz question which w as “W ho w ill be on duty a t a l1 t i n ' < planning com m ission. On»», to v » is giving aw ay the c a r ? ” T he sto re w in hav two en w hat could bo done about pultiti ’ L a te r the e a r w as backed off th e ram p and driven through trances. f ive M anley, ow ner of an alley th ro u g h lx»hin»l th ’? city Brookings, p a c 'd by th e squad tb«» building is having th e outside ball, th»* B ank building, th» Elk Building and th«» P a lm e r buildit g, front of th e building repainted. car. the expense to be born by the N ickols has been living in p roperty owners. B rookings for tin e years, and is T b *y also accepted I In» i ee»>»Ti« now w orking at the Brookings R '.d-E-M ix Co. He is m a rrie d a n d m endation ridating to »-entals 01 has th re e children. P rio r to W ed tb»' L i/ a p a rtm e n ts, the H arvey nesday night he w as driving a building, and th»» V incent build 1946 Ford. ing. The recom m endation s< t up a num ber of specifications to b ' S < » \ | re se rv a tio n s for the compiled h'for»» P 'n ta ls on the Slid»,» C lub p a rty , the evening ot pp r stories can b»» allow ed. 'u g u s t 13th, at Gold Beach, are Ayers w as down prim arily to a lread v in, acor 1:ng to »«»ports from Tom Ayres Se«T taiy «tf th » insjx'ct Easy S tre e t and Pion»»’) newly’ form ed ( ’ap«‘ Sebastian D id. which the city has applied T he largest retail o u tle t in S hrine Club. T hose e x a c t i n g i » for help in paving. He gav«? a C u rry County, P a lm e r’s Iie p a C - itten d a re urged to call Ay i *s nv»nt S tore, will tie op n th e f ir ? provision may In» m ade Io»- them . talk on th<» im portance of » H a in a g ' ;o »1 asked that it th«' city w ool I par, of next week in Brookin'?, A lthom -h the s'sa,> n will, for s that the pi’e p a ra tio n w ork O ver 5000 square feet of floor h most p art, b«> inform al, Jo h n such «as drainage, fill, grading, and ’olino th at m a n , colorfully th e rest is done, probably by a space will be Included in the nv 1 W I 1 fx JX- fill s|xx'ial assessm ent d istiie t such e in new store built by Roy W mde- »'ttired S h r ncluding i 1 / Illu strio u s P oten- as Hillsi«?» and Pacific w as, then m an, co n tracto r. Th sto re is a p tete, Don Di' ii .cn .and bis Divan, I.e w ould recomns»nd to th e stat«' proxim ately two and a h a lf tini the size of th«* old P a lm e r's V ar- from Ashla rvi, and th«» O rient),1 highw ay that the proj«’ct tie a llo w - ■An inc Ban . from C oquille. All < d i< ty S tore. Shri»,' rs an l th e ir Ia»liea will be H e felt confident th a t th e re c The form al opening will tie he! , welcome, b ut, if a t all possible, om m endation w ould be allow» d, ix» sut»' and 1 re g iste r so as not to tx’ginning August 25, h, but a and th»» city would r. re iv e th e disappoint* d. crew of high school voungs,’ rs $15,000 for th e w ork, because of have been crossing C heteo Av» the great tra ffic flow, and th in d uring th e pas, several days ci eased population of th e city, bringing m erchandise into th e 'F lic c ity a ls o discussed Ayers new store. p»o|xisal. marie nt the u?<ju«’st The final finishing up o p e ra t of the city which would give the ions a re still underw ay. T he floor city all of tb.»’ sidew alks, p lu s til*? has tie n completely laid, an 1 sonic oth r s ta te owned p ro p e rty R e g istra 'io n 3« th e C ham ber along (dieteo Avenue, (highw a the hug«* plat«- glass has I»« *n put in The e n tire Iront o, the tiuildin : of C om m erce T-»uri r In fo rm a tio n 101) ) a '* p <’k b ” up and th«» is glass, w ith ov«-r 130 feet of Bui He a is( s o ’ »st d w ritin g to co torniTS seem to h ) ’iekling window space. • s ta te sjx’ed control hoard re n d in g th«» tia f 1 lim its SIjm -line lighting, th«1 e n tire in from a m uch lat g»r field. I n g th of the building, throw s a Form« • ». a b o u t all th e inquirers »»»»th of Brooki' gs It w as rep o rted t at «w? new lot of light in,«« the new store cam e from th« » c o a sta l sla te s and w hich is adjacent to th e Elks B ritish C olum bia, hut now they h y d ran ts wiere installed, one on e show ing u p from fa r east ' 's-y stiv e t, and one on Pione» ■ building. th • A «lande ( *oa • t R ad. P a lm e r said th a t m w lines t Mrs v’r 'Jen v.i P f a ill, ' '. a ta i' ili’.v The council also read a !«»<',»»• Gieneva b n «mt>er. m lx o Idra. A irs. 1 B am v n a re tieing added, and th a t he 1 th«- the ( < *1« from th«» B rookin-s Wat» 1 C w ill have a shoe line, m en’s w ork e infe. » natío » a tte ri «»ons only, concerning the b " a k a i? of u clothing, ladies ready-to-w ear, lin- id D e Í ■hand •r is sei tously c( li m ain durit ■ the D e'side inn»’ e- p rie, beside« a huge varioty hn«* Icrlng hav »n«« som« on«’ th ere tn< id last y ir. Tl » council '»»en al -0. a* td ’.re arc te r s th o u g h t that w is a qu stion ornings T he sto re will ,»e o p erated by w ho si ?r»d the for th e e o iiti.c .ir to settle. any trr M r and Mrs. M urtay P alm er, T he council m eeting ended g'nt at e ith e r Ci. se. ll C ity o r who ram«» to B rookings slightly old Bea»2h, am 1 -each Bi txiki ngs following a clotKMl session dis over i y e a r ago. They :«im< 1/ tig fo r w hat cussion of a m a tte r of an undis- •for«» ninon, 1<"X>I ■ » ng had a v a rie ty sto re m th«’ Man- cloaed nature. they want to know ley building. Nichols Wins New Car ■ • From Phone Company PLAN TO PAVE ARE A IN CITY c v rr ; 7rs id P'ars To P ’ Statistician Here Harbor. ■ r e m a in s wen? ta k e n to \ ,»w for services and in te r- Il »> Blown is h an d lin g « r- rnn »ments. 1 M t loses leg h Accident '!• ’<■ V dk >' lost p a rt of his sun lav night in an accid en t i t »wer th e stab» lina in C alif ornia. ’ I! ”. w •» traveling south at th«» 1 ■ 1 by the S m ith R iv er ?! 1 1 couldn’t n eg o tiate th e curve, h ittin g the ditch an»l flip ping over. S »e !l |»1 h 's foot got c au g h t • I v ,s -nund down, necessit- ■ m emi u tat ion of th e leg i • ' - low tl kn«»e. W idlen wa« «ing a lat«» nuxlel C h ry sle r \> 1 ’he ¡dent happened. T he I led u p i »' » down but w a sn ’t ei r u 5 iely w i*?cked. v ? 1 y u tak en by th«» C rescent ul nee t«> Seaside hospit- il ' ,e r n from the M otel had ! : tom ni«i n t on Ins leg, stop- I • ’ some of tb ? blood flow. n w orks lor Fox Bros, in Br?o tings. Two Men Swim As Boat Swamps Tv o B rookings men a tv lucky t » li« today, a fte r a n e a r «1 v ’» 1 th e ir Ixiat over- « th e m outh of th e S m ith I v Sunday afternoon. W eston and Bud Me 1 io sh o n '. b a ttlin g th e cin'-en t in th” S m ith R iver •I ir boat w as swamp»?d 1, > outgoing tide. 11 <'ii had been qut fishing . ': noon ,and w ere com- 1 wh u tb wat 'i- sw ept Into t 1 ? sw am p ng it. at about > < had no lib? ja c k e ts. («'!■■■ or«'«'d to swim to the i oth mad»' it, but had dif- i N» •!»«n su ffered any ill 1 1 fro n it1:»» accident. I «?. . \ n , t h ' I »oat and m o to r • li -1, and th e only th in g re- ! tl us la r w as a gas can. Mercy Frights Carry Two 1 iring th«' w eek two subscrib- to '! 1 v F lights, Medford. !« 11 (¡u iita l by air, Mrs. ( ’ i n k, from O akland, to r > ¡nd Miss Rose Bum- < r home to Salem , a cost th»» p a tie n ts ; s j ?r fam ily p er year, tad tl a 1 st veral o th e r lam - . s ot t n subscribers to th e ic» th e ir a ir f a r e n sta g g e rin g an 1 1 1 * ■>« <»l by su rface m t v ’ ave suffered 1 le ssly evx»n 1 : - ¡»I i\ ood th«» trio at all. is a non-profit - < 1 v d in M«xl- fo i u e two I !ly equip- p« ’• aiit d p h ' s . 'I heir bus- '» 4 ti ti n q io i ta t io n of sick ■ <1 p r o n s by air. alm ost I ice along tlu coast, pro- idii ; tD nplicants iro m em bers ' ubs ‘ »g t »»lily Member- ;> costs on, ,$2 p ■ fam ily ix»e All « : • A to io is d ro p the P1LO of ; pick u p n ., i I 1 < 1 , ’ ,e $2 a 1 • 1 ns d *»»d 1, if any r «1 ir f; v req u ires 4 ' < *■ of I . light«, it w 6 < thcem ing and, usually, - 1 de!- md th e r v ill be no , / t i i e r eb u .,es p f <1 ng tlu-y j»r* in 1* eeipt of «Miough >’ >*y D! ' d-