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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1948)
I I N ow htre a Finer Climate - Nowhere A Finer Community 3Œ THREE, NUMBER XXXIV. DEN CLUB S RBOOKS WILL BIG SURPRISE BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON ArcU.itecT s Drawing Of Proposed Curry County Hospital 1,1 L î i s ‘ ’AY æ T ( >BUR* 2S. 1948 CRIM INAL CASE HEARD, FRIDAY, IN JUSTICE COURT H f c s r ? ’ ■ uh Seek First Prize <tale u ith Copy of 4M9 Yearbook. Complaint Signed By B. R. Simmons; Peace Bonds On i'lauson ¡ce denied the honor of hav- fte oest "yearbook” in the A crim inal complaint was filed ! of Oregon, among garden in Jus» ice of the Peace Sandlio’s l seems to be an incentive court last Friday, Oct, 22, by the Azalea Garden club to R E. Simmons, against E. A. | Clauson. ! no doubt this year which shall have the best year« Simmons complained against ■from every standpoint, Clauson, charging that Clauson destroyed property on Simmon’s eream “laid" paper, a faint ranch, in Cape F arrello district. fuind of azaleas have been Simmons also asked the court serving as a border to to place I lauson under peac® Iges which are printed in bonds. A fter hearing Simmon’s ■“ ink, becoming on the complaint Judge Sandbo issued ►colored paper. ti» an order placing Clauson under ' y covers, when completed, g ‘ ie ■ . rv x***. i a $1000 peace bond. be a view from the A zalea • -■*--1--~w— T " In stating his side of the case (Park over which w ill be Simmons said: "Last T hursday k the title. Inside the cover evening about nine, Clauson. and be a general view of the two other men, drove a truck up > area. to my gate that leads onto my leadership of Mrs. Rob- Summary’ of t h e assessment land along Cape Enrrello road. •ritins. Mrs. Charles Low’, roll for 1948 for Curry county ra tio n to Brooking h i i g » h h A lte lteration "Using the truck as a b a tte r Jfrs Lloyd Moss, actu ally school building contract was let ing r im. they smashed down my has ju st been received and shows to of time have been ap- last week to Allman. Dickson & gate The next day I re-built my a to tal school tax for Brookings, the compiling of the Weidemcn. Mr. Allman, of Cres gate, this tint« placing it back School Dist. No. 17. in the amount A uthor O f Power to for the months, to- cent City is the general con- 15 ... feet II( of 46.1 mills. This is a redueation from the highway, arid Bill Defeated In May B’ ’th other inform ation m !»t0L and r ’ickson and Weide- aii on my land. in total millage ot 1.4 mills from . ’or such a book. Mrs. Primaries > For v i z Vet a ii ------ . 1 "I 4 had nau narniy hardly concluded concluded J* president of the club, last year, and 12.3 mills from two years ago. The summary . k has bvvn s ,a r lVd on the building the gat«- when Clauson jer assistance in every Fred \\ /Adams, of Ophir, ami and to date forms are again used a truck and broke :>le to making this pro- sheet shows a general county tax candidate for joint legislator of nearly completed for the *L pour- ~ down this second gate th a t I la n d in g . not only in of 9.16 mills, and a county road built. tax of 3 mills. ( urry and Coos counties, while ing concrete. * f but of the nation. in town, Monday, was campaign Exam ination of the sheet shows Clauson t h e n drove several A llm an was low bidder with ^Ohve Page, who has been fu rth e r that the present valua ing also for the defeat of the <i hid of $19,647.00, or below the truck load« o f lo g s o v e r my land the column tion of School I)ist. No. 17 is now Idaho Power Bill," which comes estim ate set for alteration. and when I tried to stop him he tea Ruw." up for referendum v o t e next 'h i. .ten d me w ith ph v -ieal at- fee the meetings popular $1,217,670, compared to $1.129- Tuesday. ! tack.’’ 905 last year, and $1.049.215 the »ord creations. South .America Pictures Simmons said th at he was p u t This measure was brought up ^wching for facts, the y e a r before last. Shown A t R otary Lunch ting the m a tte r in the hands of \ \ ith this y ear’s enrollment at legislature at the last ses „ ram show much study A rthur Cooley, in the building the district atto rn ey and was go at each meeting, pro- t h t largest in the history of Dist. sion by a man from Malheur « be- the ta lk of No. 17, school officials are pleased county, and was defeated in both matt rials business at G rants Pass ing to insist that the law give with this y ear’s record. houses. but by some manner, was was principal speaker at ,i,v him protection. <aborhood. Total millage for the Brook- Put on the ballot at this election. Tuesday luncheon of Brookings / ”;* Pa&e is devoted to This power bill, purported to Rotary’ club, showing colored pic conunidee chairm en, ings-Hai x>r area is 21.9 mills be for benefit of the residents tures, taken while on his trip ;ts it points out, in R ural District .... 24.2 mills of eastern Oregon, is not to their to Rio d'» Jan eiro to attend the i ’- ‘ t achievement in the Dist. No. 17 Brookings Fire Dist. 3.4 mills liking" Mr Adams smiled, "for Rotary convention. 3.0 mills the people of that county sound-; Mr. Cooley explained that he ( hetco Home Extension unit y ^ ge devoted to the! G eneral county .0-1 mills !y whipped the author in the pri- had taken 1200 gfc tur. s but wasj held its first m eeting last Wed f'F’i ' tives of the County schools >01 ry that he had time to show nesday a t the Grange hall. The 61.7 mills maries held in May " coming year. A lread y ' T o tal mills hut a hundred, as he w anted to m eeting was under d --------— ire ctio n of Morton Tompkins, state mas- ••a® undertaken land- of Grange, and against the _ v< om,. explanation of each the chairm an. M rs . Bob Perkins, p,. r e ' irsonage lawn who introduced the home demon- asure, furnished all the dailv scene. f ' 'L urch, a Many views showed the con stiation agent, Mrs. Aldene Rob ’ u s •era with evidence of th- . is ■' jM-d to he a ity of the bill, but they still vention city, but many, also, de erts, of Gold Beach. in 1 Its picted the beauty of Beunos A ir Hallowe’en parties have been ■ wlllty. ut for the measure, Mrs. Roberts had charge of • planned for the girls who are p r onenfs of the bill have es. Montevkfjo, and Trinidad Is an interesting dem onstration on ’ joining the Girl Scouts. Brownie.- I man 1 to obtain signatures of land. These pictures showed to ( olor and its use in the home,** America will have their party at Mrs j ma: many sample*, ni of rugs, (ira- dra •minent people of th< what extent South .......... — ■•««■• — using •••«««j adv anced, and in many ways had pery and upholstering m aterials M athew s’ loom immediately a f te r ’ si u ive their e:ndoreements, if the United S ta L . to sugg t m any lo ve ly c o lo r school today, and the older group This jsea the is;sue for the best in mod<*rnizati(M>. schemes. will meet at the high school gym aver oter." ary, C u rrv this evening from seven to m n ,. ,\r al from Ctirry Pomona She also dem onstrated the use id its Dis- To protect the nice finish of the c*rar iking for defeat of the P o litie il A dvertising of c< lor m creatin g a cool ef for the gym floor, girls have been asked hill, be seen eIsewhere in ( rowds Out News Item s fect o r w a rm effect in a room. nd install- to w ear their gym shoes. mis The m eeting was attended by Every election year, when all some 20 women who w e n t aw ay in stallin g Games and music will be en- _ candidates wish to hav< Dana, na- joyed and a prize will be given >me- w ith the fe e lin g they had gained merr thing to say, newsfjapers ust She w as to the girl wearing the most k„_ much d u rin g the afte rn o o n . more pages to accommodate a ll A partm ent original costume. Arrangements The unit yrarbtx>k was given by H i l l J a re in charge of the leaders and that sh mid reach read« rs to each lady present and the A lthough th e second tim e 1 program s for the year were dia- -president, the sponsoring committee. pages have been p rin te d in as ctissed b rie fly . A ssistant ma.nv w< the Pilot, for lack 1 The n e xt m eeting w ill be held Mr. and Mrs. O hold up some of Wednesday, Nov. 17 at th«» C hetco 1 Mrs. E r° i Ande 1 next issye Rose Hubbard re '■«Jjgci w 11 lx» a * demonstration on "Innerspring hunting trip in L i Cushion Repair. It is hofwd many week and report Brooking women w ill ava til them x lves of eight h u rte rs sat a ll: H a rb this opportunity to see a w orth- and fawns but n; i w h ile dem onstratio tí Results! the wholo group. BHBO Tax levy For Area Set A t 61.7 M ills FRED A D A M S IS ACT5VE AG A IN ST nil I // ruwfcrc bill Schoo! Contract is Let For $19,647.00 Flrnnlrinc» Home Extension U nit M et Wednes. Hallowe'en Parties Planned By Girls A u xilia ry Di* t M eeting O. E. S. W ill Elect Officers, Nov. 1