Thursday, January 31, 1957
Dulles Endorses
foreign policy issues th at
country faces in 1957.
this
A u to I n s u r a n c e R a te s
O r e g o n A c c id e n ts
D ulles said, “The problem s our B o o s t H u r ts M a n y
P ro v e C o stly in ’56
country faces in its in tern atio n al
T
here
is
quite
a
furor
in
the
Na
relations are indeed com plex and
T raffic accidents in Oregon last
difficult. If we are to m eet them, tional press about the boosting of year cost the state an estim ated
S ecretary of S tate John Foster
insurance
fees charged $50,160,000.
it is fundam ental th at our people auto
D ulles has endorsed as “effective
inform them selves on the issues against single drivers less than 25
The figure, released by the O re
and
typically
A m erican’’ the
involved and the avenues opened years old. One of the principal gon T raffic Safety Commission,
G re a t Decisions program pioneer-
argum
ents
is
th
at
it
hits
many
to us. The G reat Decisions pro
represents about $20 m illion more
«•<1 in Oregon to build inform ed
gram seems to me to be an effec students who can ill afford the than was spent during the year in
public opinion on foreign policy.
raise.
It
is
also
contended
that
tive and typically A m erican way
The program th at started in O re
there will be a great m any drivers construction of new state high
gon in 1955 has now spread to o f working tow ards th a t end.” in this category who will evade w ays and county roads.
Mr. Joe Zumpfe, chairm an of the
This fact, coupled w ith recently
m any other states.
Brookings-Harbor Decisions com the insurance and who are now
announced boosts in insurance
insured under the old rates.
“G reat Decisions . . . 1957'’ is mittee, em phasized that the G reat
prem ium s, should point up the
sponsored here in the Brookings Decisions program is open to
every citizen through TV, radio, gioups w ere the real core of the “economic necessity of fu rth e r
H arbor com m unity by the G reat
new spaper features, and inform al Decisions program and “follow strengthening the sta te ’s battle
Decisions committee. The Deci home discussion groups.
1 the typically A m erican method of against accidents,” the commis-
sion’s executive secretary, Jam es
sions program , beginning Ja n u ary i
Mr. Erskine Miller, chairm an of getting together to talk it over.” R Banks, com mented.
20 and running for eight weeks, discussion group organization, em Mr. M iller added that special
The secretary said calculable
will provide facts on eight key phasized that inform al discussion G reat Decisions m aterials provide
the facts for discussions.
costs of motor vehicle accidents
For the TV program for this include wage loss, m edical ex
area, w atch KIEM on Thursday pense and the overhead cost of
at 6.30 p m., each week, and listen insurance and property dam age.
to KIEM radio on Sunday at 1 30
Losses are estim ated on a per
p.m.
death basis w ith a ratio of 35 in
For fu rth e r inform ation, call or juries and 240 property d a m a g e 1
see Mr. M iller or Mr. Zum pfe
1 accidents for each death.
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A total of 11,830 perm /ts we ?
issued to Oregon loggers during
1936, according to S tate F o rester
Dwight L. Phipps. This is 770 le s
than th a t issued the previous
j year, he added .
The figures on the volume of
tim ber these loggers removed has
not yet been compiled by forestry
departm ent field men but it is e s t
im ated th a t it will reach about
8 5 billion board feet, F iipps
statexl. This U about a billion
board feet les- than the 1955 cut
but it will still leave the industry
in the billion-dollar income.
I he reduction in the num ber of
loggers and log output is due di
rectly to the slum p in the lum
ber m arket th at occurred last
y ea r,” Phipps stated. “Many mills
ea ecially the sm aller ones, closed
down early in the sum m er with
fen o7fSUlt th a t the ,og denian,i
3 9 c lb
U .S .D .A . G O O D
BEEF
43c lb
HA LF OR W HO LE
CUT & W RA PPED
Cello
10 p o u n d s
39c
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A regional H ealth conference
^ s c h e d u le d for Tuc day, Ja n u ary
Both for Only
29th, from 9:30 a.m . to 5 p.m in
$ . 4 9 00
the auditorium of the M ar hfie’d
and your trade-in
high school. The m eeting is to
Include Coos. Cur y , Douglas,
I-ane and I. in 'o ’n counties Th >
U s e d A u t o m a t ’c
to cs are m ental health and sani-
W ASH ERS
• ^ tlon with the principal speaker
c ng Dr. John W aterm an, direc-
A ll in good condition
t r of the S tate Board of Health.
h o t P O IN T — lik e new
* 1 e topic will be "Problem s and
Solutions.” Victor Mo gan, Sen K E N M O R E
ior S anitation officer of Lane co
will address the audience on the U E S T IX G lfO t SE Laundromat
necessities of city planning and A BC and BEN D IX
zoning.
fro m $ 4 9 .5 0 to $ 1 1 9 .0 0
Dan Cardw ell, C urry county
junior coun ellor will talk on
work w ith young people and Mrs
D orothea Miller, C urrv county
health nurse will discuss work in
her field.
G A Ï& A P P U A N C C & J ii
The m eeting will be open to the
public and everyone interested in
h t StH tie Bert & Senieetiefbttt’
these civic necessities is urged to
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Lunch will be served a t 50 cents
|î 8 9 l|
O ^ n
a plate in th e high school cafe
teria by the students.
M a k e T o n ig h ts a F in e r M e a ,
Potatoes Carrots
ra te on I IIA loans are increased
md thus made m ors acceptable
to the banker. He also stated th a t
the industry t t t e n t i c i has been
diiccted tow ards a more in ten
sive advertising cam paign and de-
velopement of mill products th a t
will com pete with lum ber su b sti
tutes.
"There ha«, of cou se, been the
normal closing „f logging opera
tions due to snow and roa-j condi
tions but added to this is the fact
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th at m any of the mills th at alw ays
close for the holiday period have S P E C I A L
not re umed operations. It is un
likely th a t some of these will
S A L E
again open until m ark et condi
tions become more stabl ? ’’
S P E C I A L
Phipps added th at an upw ard
L end may occur in case interest
Used 8 ruble ft.
CËefcû
N° 1
fogging Permits
Down for Year
in s u r a n c e
Johnson
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