Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, July 18, 1957, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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ASSOCIATION
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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.
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u
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,
,
to
be
such
an
eager
beaver
relative
Too often, however, the faultof .
.
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.
. 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
*
«
.
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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
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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.
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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 .
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