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
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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.
New Ford pickups back up their modem styling
with higher power, completely new cabs, a new kind
of ride. Styleside bodies are biggest of any pickup.
The trucks shown here just touch the sweeping
changes in the new Ford line for 57. See your Ford
Dealer for complete details on the truck to fit your job
’ Bated on a com parand o f fa< tn ry -w u « . «ted fiet m
completely new —ttror ger, r- om»ef,
smarter! New wider windshield New inboard
step, new H i-D n ventilation.
N e w rid ing c o m fo rt' Big new room y cob»,
comp ete y new cha»s »»uipem.cn and .ncreosed
visibility improve handing ease.
N fW h yd ra u lic clutch standard in oil m del»
from pickup» »o tandems Easier fo operate—
work» like hydraulic brake. Clutch ond brake
pedal» are suspended type I
N e w chassis Strength! New frames up to 137
stronger New ,»urd.tr front gad rear a .le s l
New higher capacity springs»
NEW Styleside pickup bodies standard at
no e *tra cost America s biggett pickup bodies!
Side leading , far easier with full w.dth body
N e w p ow e r a d va n ce s! H.gher h-r»epower,
freer breathing, higher cc mpre«t >n ratios, new
Super Filter a ir cleaner Short Strc
engine
design —V 8 or Si«, in every model)
FO R D TR U C K S COST
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It s just as mild as your present brand of whis
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F o r 5 7 a n d th e y e a r s a h e a d _
ifss ro o w N ...ifs s ro r u n ... u s r
P o stm a ste r Ted W illard of E m
pire1 stre sse d th e fact th a t if the
S even D evils ro u te w as set u p as
a sta te h ig h w ay it w ould speed up
m ail d e liv ery b etw een P o rtla n d
an d B rookings at least.
ro o t
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