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Brookings-Harbor Pilot Brookings, Oregon Thursday, January 31, 1957 Y ear after yea r M arch OF PIMES AIDS VICTIMS WHILE SPEEDING RESEARCH AND TRAINING EX P E R TS . D r . J onas S alk gives JO B IS N O T - F IN IS H E P Z FIR ST POLIO VACCINE IN 1953. Ore. State Driver Convictions High O regon c o u rts convicted 133,- • 40 d riv ers of v io latin g tr a ffic law s la t year, th e D e p a rtm e n t of M otor V ehicles re p o rte d T h u rs d ay P resid ent roosevelt and M ore than 43 ooo , ooo UNDER 3 5 RECEIVE VACCINE BV EN D OF 1956. BASIL O'CONNOR OR6ANI2E THE A4 ARCH OF PIMES IN 1938 TO FIGHT POLIO. P ostage T housands STAMP ISSUED JANUARY I95Z HONORS Z ^ R C H OF PIM LS «.. LU \ _ ?S ------------------ ------------------- HOW TRY THE PILOT o f victim s S T IL L NEED H E L P . . . M ILLIO N S OF O TH ER S S T IL L N E E D PROTECTION S T R O N G IS R U S S I A T O D A Y ? REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE COMMERCIAL & DOMESTIC “ I f It's R e frig e ra te d , W e F ix and G u a ra n te e I t “ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We Now Have a Man to Serve Brookings WHITIE RUTLEDGE D onvietions w ere up 4500 over th e previous year. N e a tly 9000 d riv ers received li cense su spensions in connection w ith the convictions o r th ro u g h d isc re tio n a ry actio n of th e license office. The fig u res includes 3,533 d riv e n who had licenses lifte d fo r 90 d a y s o r longer a f t e r convic tio n for driv in g w hile in to x icated . A h isto ry of too m an y convic tions o r accid en ts b ro u g h t license suspension to 976 d riv e rs d u rin g th e y ear, a n increase of m ore th a n 350 over 1955. O th e r reasons listed for su s- pen ion w ere- a u to th e ft, 8; n eg li gent hom icide, 3; hit and ru n , tp e r onal injury», 2; reck less driving, i l i ; violation of b asic rule, 645; driving w ithout a li cense, 158; hit and run (n o in ju r y ) , 126; failure to sto p a t a c cident scene. 69; failu re to yield rig h t of w ay. 35. 1« a ilu re to re p o rt an accid en t, 691; failu re to (a s s test, 96; F a il ure to a p p e a r w hen requested. 72; fa ilu re to com plete tests. 27; f a ta l accident, 33; physical condi tion, 29; m edical rep o rts, 23; and m iscellaneous reasons, 528. A n o th er 1,149 d riv e rs received ad d itio n al su;|]H*nsion periods when they w ere cau g h t and con victed of d riv in g while th e ir li censes w ere suspended. BROOKINGS PHONE 3151 R e frig e ra tio n E n g in ee r <£ M ech an ic BOB AMES ELECTRIC CRESCENT CITY — Phone 3133 Federal Farm Home Loans Available NEW FORD TRUCKS ¿-'57 The R anchero! Mere than a car, more than a »ruck —it i a completely new kind of vehicle A real pack horse thof handles more than half a ton A. O. and C. Timber Sales Down Slightly for Year W endell L. H arris, th e ag en cy 's county s u p e rv iso r se rv in g local farm fam ilies said today. H e said th e farm hou sin g loans E lig ib le farm o w n ers in C u rry co u n ty m ay b o rro w from th e F a r w ere m ade a v a ila b le u n d e r re c e n t m ers H om e A d m in istra tio n to legislation. A to tal of $50,000,000 build o r re p a ir fa rm h ouses and has been p ro v id ed for th ese loans. o th e r essen tial fa rm build in g s, In te re st on th e loans w ill be 4 * j p e r cent p e r y e a r on th e u n p aid prin cip al. R e p a y m e n ts w ill be | sch ed u led o v e r p e rio d s u p to 33 S ales o f tim b e r in 1956 on O : years. and C fo rest lan d s m anaged by A housing loan w ill be secu red the B u reau of L an d M an ag em en t by a m o rtag e on th e b o rro w e r’s in w estern O regon fell slig h tly be- low th e record set in 1955 in both I farm . T h e agency ex p e c ts ap p lic a n s to volum e and value, V irgil T. H eath o b tain th e b u ild in g p la n s and O regon S ta te su p e rv iso r re p o rte d sp ecificatio n s for th e im p ro v e j today. H eath said th a t final ta b u la m en ts to be fin an ced w ith th e loans. r<> h elp th e b o rro w e r ob tions fo r th e 1956 c a le n d a r y e a r tain c o n stru ctio n th a t m eets g e n -' show ed a tim b e r sale total of 569,- ei ally accepted sta n d a rd s of sound 779,000 b o ard feet valued a t $20,- ness, th e F a rm e rs H om e A dm inis : 372,634.66. In 1955 tim b e r sales tra tio n w ill rev iew th e p lan s and from O and C lands set a record in sp ect th e co n stru c tio n as it pro- | of 603.229.000 board feet valu ed a t $21,379,769 60. i grosses. T h e local F a rm e rs H om e Ad- I’he O regon S ta te su p e rv iso r m in is tra tio n co u n ty co m m ittee said th a t th e av erag e bid price w ill d e te rm in e w h e th e r or not an p er th o u san d board feet for 1956 ap p lic a n t is elig ib le for a housing w as $36.34, co m p ared to $37 11 in loan. To be eligible, an ap p lican t 1955. m ust be th e o w n e r of a farm , be H eath 's re p o rt today c o rre c te d u n a b le to o b ta in su ita b le c re d it p red icted fig u res issued late in i for d w ellin g s an d o th e r b uildings D ecem ber before final ta b u la tio n s from o th e r len d ers, and have could be m ade enough incom e from th e farm or ft om th e farm and o th e r sources to m eet fam ily liv in g and farm o p e ra tin g e x p en ses and re p a y his debts. F a rm housing loans a re m ade u n d e r th e a u th o rity of T itle V of the H ousing Act of 1949, as am en ded. At a recen t m eeting in N o rth F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n on th e B end, acco rd in g to rep o rts, se v loans m ay be o b ta in e d a t th e eral groups discussed th e p rom o co u n ty Office of th e F a rm e rs tion of th e S ev en D evils R oute H om e A d m in istra tio n located in for H ighw ay 101. T h is w ould vir- Room 210, P ost O ffice B uilding. 1 tu a lly m ak e it a stra ig h t road E ugene. from N orth Bend to B andon and e lim in a te th e to rtu o u s tra v e l th ro u g h C o q u ille and dow n th e IIKillVYAY MONEY riv e r valley. The S ta te H ighw ay com m ission T his w as th e o riginal ro u te fo r j announces inccm e fo r th<* n « u p n n d d tw n th e coast tra v e l fo r q u a r te r of 1956, fro m v a r i e s m any y e a rs b u t w hen th e h ig h hig h w ay use c h arg es, am o u n ted to w ay w as f u r th e r developed p re s , n early $3 million. T his s.un is su re w as put u|xin th e com m ission | allocated to th e v ario u s co 'in ii s to d iv e rt tra v e l th ro u g h th e Coos <»n the basis of re tu rn s from them co u n ty seat. Of fuel tax, vehicle re g istra tio n , T h e J roixised ro u te could by- m otor c a rr ie r tax es, an d fines pass m uch of th e city of Coo«, Bay O f thi-t sum , $22,583 18 . , <'r r and pass th ro u g h E m pire an d r.v c o u n ty ’s sh are. C h arlesto n . Seven Devils Route Change Discussed N a w p icku p with Styleside b -d y , standard ot no e»tra «01». gives you stunn.ng style Ond the b.ggest capacity o f ony hoif-tonner. A to lla b le in 6'A- ond 8 ft body length«. SELL IT THRU THE W ANTAOS They’re modern through and through T h e boldly modem styling you see just hints at bow deep-down modem the ’57 Fords really are! New Ranchero rules, bandies and looks like a mod em car. It’s a rugged truck that carries over half a ton-m ore than many standard pickups. Ford's all- new Tilt Cab Series brings modem design to the big-truck field. Its Americas lowest-priced* Tilt Cab line. 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