Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, January 31, 1957, Image 2

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    Thursday, January 31, 1957
Brookings-Harbor Pilot
BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT
JUST SEND THEM A BILL, PAUL . .
in m inutes of his capture and the
fould be sw inging before his vie-
im was cold in his g ave. Ju st
ie sam e th r i form of justice did
have som ething in i t ' favor: the
prospective thief or m urderer
w w «xactly what I . ■
just w hat the score is relative to lum in the n orthw est killed an to tile Chamber blit tile W1V h l l d n e « ic
.ru n e and justice A m u r d e e r old man who had foolkhlv at- . ( (
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bUSlIKSS IS
lust can’t
may be executed, o r imprisoned tem pted to stop a fight. He didn't ‘“ bTci it.
for life and paroled in five years end up in prison; he w asn 't even
for good behavior, or he may ne- fined. R ath er he was given a sus-
I he Brookings-Harbor Chamber of Commerce has
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PUBLISHERS
ASSOCIATION
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MEMBER
E ntered as second-class m a tte r a t th e postoffice at Brookings, Ore.
M arch 7, 1946, under an Act of M arch 3, 1879
Ray Pisarek, Joe Murphy
E ditors and Publishers
SU B SC R IPTIO N RA TES:
One Year in Advance (in C urry C o u n ty >
One Year in Advance (outside Curry County) .
For What It's Worth
By Clifford I*. |(«mi-
an imoice
every year to all those who would stand to
Ur
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,
^a‘n by Brookings and Harbor having an active group.
'» e as businessmen, and as a newspaper appreciated We’re for that,
the remarks of outgoing Chamber of Commerce presi­
We have the opinion, share by many others, that
dent Carl Yahr last Wednesday at their annual meeting.
I Ie said that he “couldn’t understand the necessity of the Chamber is in a category all by itself. Without a
having to “sell” the businessmen every year on the Cham­ going Chamber of Commerce you just don’t have a
going community.
ber of ( Commerce”.
Iypical of the amusing comments during a busi­
1 ie feels, and we emphatically agree, that it is com­
pletely foreign to the thinking of the progressive busi­ ness boom in the area. “Things are pretty g<xxl, we’re
nessman NOT to belong to that group—which is, after all making a good living, so why do we need a Chamber
all, the only organization in the community which is o f Commerce r ’ 1 hen, as has just happened, a slight
!,M,k,n«s ‘,fkr thcir interests entirely? ! ? Y ;1h r ? s u g - , rcce^ ',‘" in ,hc Il'mber >™rk« « * " « along, and people
g^Stion that the Chamber of Commerce merely send out a.rcn r )1’in^inS *loInc the whopping paycheck.
Then
A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S P A P E R
N A T IO N A L
Brooking», Oregon
$3 (X)
$3.50
¿ n a '.
the m e rc h a n t sits an d cries o u t, “ I w ould lik e to b e lo n g
In days of old they hanged a
horse thief when they caught him.
Sim ilar trea tm e n t was given the
man who shot another in t h e
back. In those days, hoc es were
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vt .
considered c s s e n t . a l to , x , ,.n ,e
lum „ may well have prevented . ,
[)d (,n .A,.„ h(. 1S h„ ,
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th a t „ he e v e r
of
k.ils am on? " a ' fine
“ *? record
* ? ” *“ 1,1
We
accomplishment in me
the past
past. VVc feel
an hum an life was held by the over-indulgence in horse thieveiy a lawyer he can hire, or which else he will have to go to prison C e r ta ,n t h a t t h e y will be able tO a d d m a te r ia lly to th it
law to be precious.
or murder.
judge is presiding.
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It would
everybody .2
is record
in the future—hilt only if they have the active
Some have criticized the rugged
Today, however, no one knows
J u s t recently a juvenile howl- entitled to one killiing before the
support of the city s business and professional people.
law considers it serious.
- that 'Q R Y
(ICE ' comes
The average citizen is befud­
In closing we would like to congratulate outgoing
dled and alarm ed; ;the police of­
ficers who are given th e ----
responsi
, — President Carl Yahr for a job well done, and wish the
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n c u . v r e s i d c n t P a u l F a u c r s o t h e b e s t w is h c s f o r a s u c -
SMITH RIVER
IA M K fc C H O P P E R
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F R O M ONE OF T H E
sense in tak in g th eir responsibili- CCSStlll y e a r .
ties seriously; and those who de- ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------— _________ __
vote their life to crim es against
ected Boyd Overhulse of M adras
society are highly ju b ilan t for
unanim ously as their president.
they have never had it so good.
The D em ocrats stood unanim ously
T hat is why I cannot g et en­
for Senator Pearson from th e op­
thusiastic about the m eetings be­
ening of th e session until last
ing held to study the problem of
T uesday morning, when they all
juvenile delinquency. W hen those
Ja n u a ry 25, 1957—While the sta rte d voting for S enator Jean
who pass ju stice convince the ju ­ first two weeks of L egislature in Lewis. The Republicans, a fte r giv-
venile th a t they m ean business , the Senate
— ------
have ------
been —,.e
long and ing up hopes of securing th e pres-
and th a t punishm ent cannot be arduous
many’
ous .with m
any night fes- idency, continued to vote alter-
influenced by fear o r favor, th e sions, little has been accomplished natin g ly for D em ocratic S enators
youngsters of today will quit due to th e inability to get the B radY- Boivin and Cook. Much ten-
thum bing their noses a t the law. required 16 votes to elect a rre si- S‘° n 8eerns to have 6660 relieved
In my opinion, it’s ju st th a t sim ­ dent. However, a fte r 2 » b allo t, ¡ L “ * e ‘eC,i° n ° ' ,he P resid en t
, ite i
Datiots, and everyone seems happy and
ple.
yesterday the S enate finally el- ready to go to work.
M ilk
HOTTEST SPOTS in AMERICA!
( IT IS MADE FROM HOT GAS FROM
News Letter from
Senator Chapman
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wells SALTON
located
NEAR
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C A L IF desert
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a n d DID I ’OI
KNOW THIS .
warm, considerate and dependable delivery service has won
a HOT SPO T’ in the h earts of our custom ers! W on’t you
call C ountry Maid Dairy for prom pt delivery?
Abu look s m a rte r
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Dramatic innovations such as the V-angle tail-lights and the sculptured rear
projectiles will influence the shape of cars for years to come.
s e e b e tte r
GLASS— I here * a spaciou» open-air feeling in the new
h reurv. (.lass an a is a- big as a picture window 3 fe. t h\ 9 feet. Corner poMs are -o slim
you hardly know they are there. You enjoy a wide, wonderful window on the world.
UF T O 4 ,1 2 2 S Q U A R E INCHES O F
ride s m o o th e r
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EXCLUSIVE FLOATING ride brings vou the most effective bump-«mothering
features ever put between you and the road. You get Mercurv "firsts” <„ch
8S Flll, ( " shlon Shock M.sorbers and suept-back hall-joint front suspension
and
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( o s p e e lo lly w h e n y o u h e a r M e r c u t y s l o w p r i c e ! )
Mi
W hile no official business has
been possible, due to the lack of
a President, m any senators have
been hard at w ork prep arin g bills
to introduce as soon as the Sen­
a te became organized. I, person­
ally, have five bills ready, and am
w orking on o th ers .
One of my bills would provide
for tw o additional Supreme C ourt
Judges in o rder to relieve back­
log of cases and to alleviate the
long delay in hearing cases a fte r
they have been subm itted.
A nother bill refers to building
perm its. This is essentially the
sam e as the one introduced last
session
by me, wherein it re ­
quires the issuing of perm its for
building both in Ahe counties as
well as in the cities and requires
a copy of the perm it to be filed
, w ith the county asse.'sors's office.
My bill relatin g to H om estead
Exem ptions, would raise the ex-
| eruption from $5,000 to $10,000.
A nother bill of mine would re ­
peal certain portions of the Rel­
ativ e Responsibility Act relatin g
to support of needy persons.
I also have ready to introduce
a Senate Joint Resolution to pro­
vide for an interim com m ittee of
nine to study the allover s ta te
em ploym ent practices of persons
45 and over.
C om m ittee appointm ents were
made today and the P resident has
appointed me as a member of the
Alcoholic T raffic, Election and
Privileges, Financial A ffairs. L a­
bor and Industries Com m ittees
and chairm an of the V eterans Af-
fairs Com m ittee.
Show a constructive in terest in
your tow n—atten d councli and
school board meetings.
YELTON
BROOKINGS
OREGON
PHONE
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E ven th in g that count- in a ear has been changed .ham iticalk.
M ercurs tor 5, i- entirely new. tar bigger, infinitely more
beautiful. But the price class remains the sam e—just above
the -m ailer low-priced .a t- , Never In-fore ha- -.. much bigness
and luxury cost so little. Illf BIG M brings you the biggest
STRAIGHT OUT OF TOMORROW
size increase in the iudu-try. a wealth of dream-car wonders:
a I hertno-Matie C arburetor that controls the tem perature of
air the engine breathe-, a I’ower-Booster Fan in th«- Montclair
senes that rou.<5 to -ave power, Quadri-Beam headlamps, a
2’Mt hp lurnpike ( lui-cr \ -8. main more. Stop in today.
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