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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1957)
ja iQ ! T h e B r o o k in g s -H a r b o r lor what it '« worth P IL O T LUMBER [MARKET SLOW CLIFFORD ROWE Thn lumber m arket shows to new signs of life follovdig traditional Fourth of July mill shutdowns, and p ric e s rem ain unchanged o r slighflj lower, according to Random .u .c « , weeklylum- Lengths, a Eugene ber m arket le tte r. Another influence bearing on the Green mill M arket disappeared last week when AN INDEPENDENT N I M b r a r * H A I l-o h A l i o IT o I 4 I A s ^ c T A ii ' e M vJ -* • W 1 H III P U A lIlM IR t / ASSOCIATION E /iirrr,| u second-cl*n m atter at th* ,, m .« , 7 w « ¡ s . ’ y i S S , ^ '& ; * " ’• * ° " “ R ay P u a re k , , « M u rp h y £ ìli or« awj /'wNaAir, rw - v „ oZ ’^ * . Y e ,r . SL’B SO U PT IO N RATES V r ’ W «*" Curnr Coun?7. xwtfcUe C u rry C oun ty, FOR A RAINY DAY. SS.00 »-50 I suppose that it is only natural young gratuatc is being intervlew - ! r u thL ^ ii r g’ Qeratlon to flad ‘ d " la tlv e to a position, the first ia f youngtr The sam equestion which he asks is in reganR , ifPt ? i ai ’iy ? r°ld lE rC" 10 retirem ettt Policy, sick leave,vn- n " ° r ’ e fact cations, medical and health sexvfc- youngsters are taughtearly to h o ld es and salary sc a le ”. M 7 r .P7 , i ‘'* r ' 1OOS.° 'th e ,r e “ '‘r Somehow, S p e a k e r gave th e * threats of a strike among L r ,h y * 7 , T ■ * p 0 ,e d to p re .« lo o th » tu ju a t.a a n 't c ric k e t B ritish Columbia c o a s t a l express them publicly. v m ills failed to m aterialize. -r- „ u « , , to be such an eager beaver relative Too often, however, the faultof . . „ . . to money r atu benefits Increased freight ip J I T , y a Job. o N rally . whtmppl t h e T t e ring k * in the offing, but If rates the m are ar th e teaching. co n 3 oiou»lyor u i i c m „ sum ed such no, sclously, of the very ones w h o rrk , . , . „ . , “ tlme , P " , 7 / “ 3 grt>,‘ hu' c r > ra l“ d » » " H» C urry County tlclze. Actually it is ev en p o sslb k * ° f jOb 8eekers ln * e days of * * C r e a s e will have an budget this v « r Probably the large amounts o f money tha- are that the Intensity of the c r itic is m * * 8**'*k e r '8 ™ t h . adverse effect on the m ills, being sp .n t. coupled .1 th the (act the people are ieeling ,h, tax may be in d ire c t porportion to the P erso n ally« 1 fail to recall a Studs follow the sam e m ar burd, n m ore and m ore amount for intense interest. degree of guilt afflicting the c r t l - tbne wbeD “ yone SOUght a job ket pattern that has P re v a il- Such was mv reaction recently ’JaM for * e pleasure of *°rking. jCd for the past ninety days. e dv» om< acro ss something con« rning the budget that may be of in terest to our re a d e rs. We don t net « s a r liy wish to while attending a gathering at whk’tf 01 COUTSe’ there were tim es wh® Limited production by some m ills has enabled them to the principal speaker was d isc o u Jj°bs * e re 3CArce ;abor »*» carp at the budgd com m ittee, but on the other hand we don t feel lng on the opportunities avaflablelplentlful one wafi thankful to maintain a steady pricelevel like negleding our duty in informing the public either while those who attempt to to the college graduate of today. > have ^ob reg ardless of salary We received an interesting bit of information from attorney maintain normal production The gist of the entire speech waa he w asn't interested in tht bam flail of Brookings the otht r day that would bear some inves that youth has never had it so g o « j compensation, it was because h< have been forced to lower tigation. When Hall was serving as d istric t attorney of C urry levels. had no choice in the m atter. so far as finding 'm ploym ent is con reportedly wrote an ° P ^ ° n on the legality of a "sink- The green m arket g en era But today with the arac nt on ng fund as set up in the C urry County budget He said that it corned. However, he did findont- getting rath er than giving, with lly finds a few item s su rg waa his opinion that such a sinking fund is not legal. We don’t fly in the ointment so far as it af- 3alaries taking precedence over ing into a healthy m arket wish to go into the legality of the sinking fund because we be fected him as an em ployer. service, and profit overshadow- position m om entarily, then lieve that the budget c o m m itte e -b y putting the monies in th e He stated that he found th e c o l’.^« princlpie8 , can we honestly returning to their normal road lund have violated only the sp irit of the law, and not t h t graduate of today to be a v ery m e t blame voUth for f<lH tnto levels. O verall, the green le tte r of the law X nc cenary c h a ra c ter. ' Almost invar-* pattern m arket Is soft, and there is Hall m aintains, and we agree, that a budget should be set up. lably” , he explained, when the general feeling that price tha ^ *8J alsed Ft)R THE fiscal YEARS EXPENSES AND reductions will be required I HAT S ALL. No m ore, and no le ss. Wt know, of course to keep production moving. that in certain th in g s -s u c h as a building program such as the Mills shipping mixed c a rs courthoiise ° r 10 th'’ CHy f° r a s e * e r disposal P la n t-n a tu ra lly of green and kiln dried lum a sinking fund” is both legal and logical. ber anticipate very little However, for the court and budget com m ittee to set aside a JOE MURPHY m arket activity u n t i l huge sinking fund because of the possibility, no m atter how r e resumption of operations mote. that there may be a recession o r depression m the coun for most being this week. ty years htncewe just don’t go along with It 1. our personal opinion that the community ow e, coach Cal Over the holiday period, F irst, we would like to c le a r up two points. One, we are for Paoe and c o ^ o n a p lrlto r Dr Ed S am uel, a vote of gratitude for demand remained sttady, saving», whether it be individual, o r b u a ln e ss-b u t we don’t be- the swimming program , fc w u long needed by the kids, many of but low in volume. lievethat our county government m orally can tax us now, Just om have never got m ore than a big toe in the water before It The pine m arket shows so that they can keep a huge cash re se rv e to fail b a * on in fut certainly is one program that I wish could be c o n tin u e d .^ a d e x - little change from last week ure y ears, which is p recisely what they are doing [panded. We appreciate the help that the various organizations have There is a wide range in Secondly, w e 're tll|u n g sm all ' flH Vtfi n fk z a * « . ___ i ____ 1 .. given the p ro ject, and the ___ way the school system has contributed p ric e s, especially for low P l ™ “ *5' i “ "* th' ' ,und- Wh‘ch '• » » U e r n b l y m ore use of the bus grade selects and all grades n sT J X ",'cded ,o rlise<i bv '» * « ' -58 of commons except No.2 A dram atic story is slowly unfolding in the w ilderness a re a of the and better. Our contention is. and we believe Hail and many other feel the Chetco drainage, as reported In last w eek's P ilot. A monument to The plyw-ood sheathing same way, that saving money for a rainy day is commendable, but eight fliers who lost th eir lives in a crash of a Navy PBY, will be m arket continues to hold not at the expense of the present taxpayer. It is grossly -unfair erected this sum m er. The graves of the eight men have been in steady, but sanded stock for the current taxpyaer to pay into this huge sinking fund, a n d khat wild country for m ore than io y e a r s , virtually unm arked. We still moves slowly. Al then not realize any benefits from it if he would sell his property »knou that some where, some people will feel a little happier, know-! though plants are hopeful that and leave the area. It is very sim ilar to a man putting money in mg that the government cared enough about th eir son to e re c t a mon vacation shutdowns will a bank savings account, and then not d'rawing it out when he leaves nient in th eir behalf strengthen the sanded m a r town 1 ket, further price reduct We call this to the publics attention just so they know. We are ions may be necessary. not suggesting any course of action. We would like to know when * c tried our hand st high Jumping Sunday, «long with coach Doug the county court will be in a position to declare that we are having I^ F arlm .e . We made 4 feet 2 Inches, which us Just 2 feet 11 Inch* LEGAL NOTICE a rainy day . It may be possible that this is the year right now *> of the world record set recently by a R ossisn. Monday m orn IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ing »e decided that we wou-dn d attempt to go for a new record. ------ ---------- -- STATE OF OREGON FOR THI The g irls of the Monday night bridge club were su rp rised —UDon COUNTY OF CURRY SKETCHBOOK arriving at the Jack Holmes house to play bridge they found n o il ng N° TICE 7 0 CRED™ R S but glowing coals where the house had been. Needless to sav they M atter ° f E sU te 0 didn't play any bridge Dorothy Millgard Lockland, De a s ': l%w " ’ • •••« ••« • • ceased. The undersigned having b e e n This wtvk I'ld like to imagine — appointed by the above entitled that our fa ir city has adopted Court of the State of Oregon for the bermuda short fad for the the County aforesaid. Executor sum m er. Since our weather of the Estate of Dorothy Millgard has been second to none, we Locklaai, deceased, and having should d re ss the p art. Any qualified, Notice is hereby giver way it ’s good for the tourist. to all persons having claim s again st said estate to p resent them, Can you imagine guys like verifltxl as required by law with "Doe' Smith. Sam Hail and p r o p e r vouchers, within six Carl Yahr d ressed to kill.? months of the date of this Notice Or how about Lee Hein, and to said c re d ito rs, at the office of "Frenchy” A rrell o r A1 Samuel A. Hall, C entral Building, " F r e n c h y ' A rrell or AI Brookings, Oregon, the attorney Phillips all decked out In for the said Executor. the latest? HARRY LOCKLAND Hxeaitoe of the E state of I took the liberty to c a r te - Dorothy Millgard Lockland. tu rise some of the fellows D eceased as I think they might look Samuel A. Hall, David R. fti the seasons beat. Portia", Central Building PIPE DREAMS luo riunì »»•«••••••••••••• Brookings, Oregon Attorney» for Executor Dated and F irst Published: 7-18- BT{ Publish; July 18, 25. Aug. 1, ■, and IB, 1957 D on't take it to h e a rt men. Just refuse to w ear ’ em . 11