Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, June 14, 1951, Image 1

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Nowhere A Finer Climate — Nowhere a Finer Community
Volume Six, Number Sixteen.
BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
i
Elections Set For
School District
At Mgr's Office
Behind Scenes
'Miss Grootendorst Couple Was Wed
I Weds Navy
' Red-E-Mix Co. Is
At Yow Senke
The Corvallis Country club was j their daughter, Dorothy, to Da­
Everyone who likes base­
Brookings
the scene of a picturesque wed-1 vid Johnson. June 6, at a Meth-
Brookings Red-E-Mix
Red-E-Mix Concrete
Co
ball in this area, gives Pete
Thursday. June 28, voters of
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I On
hold
tin
fnr
lark
nf
c cement
Co.,
held
up
for
lack
of
Lesmeister most of the cred-
ding on Tuesday evening, when odist church at Reno.
School DiDst. No. 17, will vote
Mary Barbara Grootendorst be-1 The couple left Brookings on for some time, is now ready for
it for the success. much of
on the question of increasing the
came the bride of Ensign Jay June 4, returning June 10. They business, Elmer Bankus inform­
which rightfully belongs to
tax levy for the coming year in
Keith Davis of the U. S. Navy, j lan to make their home here, ed the Pilot Tuesday, when he
him. However—
the amount of $7,714.90. The vote
The bride is the daughter of Mr. | For the present they are living placed an advertisement in this
is set for 8 p. m. at the school
Few people know that a
and Mrs. Edward Grootendorst. with the bride’s parents until issue of the paper.
house.
cottage is maintained by Mr.
With the plant at the mouth
formerly of The Netherlands, they can move into their own
This amount represents the rif- ’ Lesmeister for his players to
of
the Chet co River, this new
and the bridegroow is the son of home.
loom. Who cares for these
ference between the estimated
industry
for this area will mix
Mr. and Mrs. J. Keith Davis of ।
rooms? Why, Mrs. Lesmeis-
amount necessary to care for the
the
sand,
gravel find cement in
ter. who washes curtains, has
greater school enrol’hwnt ex-
the "truck-mixers” and en route
The
7:30
service
was
perform-
j
clean linens, etc., that the
pected next fall as estimated by
ed by Rev. Carl Samuelson of | SMITH rjve R — After com­ to the building site, this will be
boys may have a home.
the local budget committee, and
Grace Lutheran church before a mencement. Patricia Murphy of thoroughly mixed, ready for the
the amount of the budget as
Many see what (joes on
fireplace flanked with baskets of Smith River and Charles Wal­ pouring.
equalized by the Curry County
in the manager's office, but
With the building of the ply­
stock and gladiola. Tall candel- j lace of Crescent City left for
Rural School District Board.
few know what is behind the
wood
plant, which will require
abra and potted palms completed j Reno to be married. The couple
The members of the local bud-1 office to make all this pos­
several
carloads of cement, and
the effect.
will spend a brief honeymoon at with the prospective building to
sible.
get committee were Virgil Golds­
The bride, who was given away Lake Tahoe Lodge, then will be
berry. Robert Dimmick, Archie
by her father, wore a ba Harina at home to their friends at Cres-! be done in the community, this
McVay, Gladys Kindel, Archie P.
new industry will find itself in
length gown of imported chan­ cent City.
Hendricks and Harold Crump.
great demand.
tilly lace over whate satin. Her
Before attending Del Norte,
Hauling the mix direct from
On the basis of last year’s
finger-tip veil was attached to High, the bride attended Brook-
the
river plant, points out Mr.
this
levy
would
re-
evaluation.
a Dutch juliet cap of lace trim- ingg Grade Schools.
Bankus,
eliminates hauling of
year
a
quire 5.7 mills.
med with seed pearls. She car-1
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gravel and sand to the site, the
Time ran out on Lloyd Moss, Tied a cascade bouquet of white!
much smaller per cent of the
moving of a mixer there, and
budget was equalized by Rural president of Brookings Rotary butterfly orchids.
also the usual amount of sand
Board/. leaving $26.066.70 gen­ Club. Tuesday, before he could
Miss Janet Davis, sister of the !
and gravel left on the grounds,
eral operating expense? to be tell half what he wished con- groom, served as maid of honor
which later must be moved.
cerning the national convention in a gown ot pale yellow organ-
voted in the local district.
The advertisement appears on
of
Rotary
at
Atlantic
City
early
The
new
telephone
books
day. She carried a posy-bouquet
If there is no increase in the
are
page
five.
this
month.
The
remainder
of
ceived
in
this
area
last
week
of pastel flowers. Ensign Phillip
total evaluation of Curry Coun­
quite
inaccurate
.complain
many
his
reoprt
will
be
given
at
a
Hoffman of the U. S. Navy was
ty including School Dist. No. 17,
telephone subscribers. I his con­
best man.
the total school tax in the dis- later meeting.
dition
will remain with subscrib-
Ushers were Edward and Hen­
However, he did tell members
trict would require 54.8 mills or
an incretse of 3.1 mills over the that a national convention is a ry Grootendorst, brothers of the ers quite a bit until the local
treat, and well worth the effort bride, and Pat Marsh and Der-1 exchange reaches somewhere its
immediate past year.
, maximum installation.
However, if there is a sub­ it. takes to attend one. He re- aid Stafford.
A special dinner, introducing
Modern Refrigeration, in the
The bride’s mother chose a
stantial increase in evaluation jwred Charles Cooley of Grants
new
and special beef, will be
di
lector
is
listed
cor-
Brookings
for the coming year, the school Pass being named one of the gown of gray chantilly lace with rectly as 554, but under the class­ served by (Tief Bristow at the
tax millage should be approx­ international directors. He is a peach accessories and a corsage ified section the old number was Chetco Inn Saturday night, June
past distric governor of this dis­ of peach gladiola. The bride­
imately the same.
groom’s mother wore a gown of not changed. The Pilot is listed 16, when the public is invited.
Considering the fact that there trict.
Special entertainment, includ­
silk print with black accessories under Dewey Akers as 283, so
is an increase of at least 50G Ambulance Report Made
ing a Barbershop quartet, will
there
will
be
some
confusicfn
There still remains less than and a corsage of white carna­
in school population is expected,
with the residence properly listed feature the entertainment of the
it' is a matter of great relief $700 to be paid on the new am­ tions.
evening.
as 5
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Concluded on Page Ten
that the school tax will remain bulance, now in the area, be-|
Since re-opening Chetco Inn,
approximately the same. This is for it can be turned over to the'
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor are
largely due to the increased re­ ambulance association. Sponsor-,
leaving nothing undone to at­
ceipts and a greater measure of ed by the Rotary Club, more than
tract tourists to this once pop­
equalization at the county level si u hi already has b<en iais< d.
ular hotel. He now serves Ro­
bv the Rural School District.
tary
luncheons each Tuesday.
( 'om-
citizen
who
has
resided
Any
in the district six months pte-
nierce í
The new store, started by Mr.
ceding the election. and who was
utnain
30 days prior and Mrs. Fred Moore for her
to The met ting is ent it led to a son at Clear Lake Highlands, last chairman of the float committee.
Saturday was gratifying Mrs.
Pictured elsewhere is the new
vote.
Moore
told
th
”
Pilot.
realty
otliee building of Miss M.
School Dist. No. 17 will con­
had
On
the
initial
day
they
G.
Becker,
a quarter mile north
duct its regular annual meeting
3G0
customers
who
made
216
pur-
of
Brookings
on Hwy. 101, now
next Monday night at the school
con-
chases.
This
store
will
be
bein
’
’
occupied
by her office and
at 8 p. m. See notices elsewhere
ducted
by
the
son.
staff.
in this issue.
tlOll ()
I he new Becker building is
i
century
ago.
1
Id
ping
feet and contains four of-
ON HWY. loi
and
a three-room apart-
fices
Williams,
Married At Reno
Moss Tells Club
Abcut Convention
Now Phons Books
Still Not Correct
Dinner Planend
At Chetco Inn
Brookings Float Wen First Prize At Port
j Orford Centennial Celebration, Sat'day
New Store Opened
New Realty Office
Is Opened To Public
ment.
Effie
A. Y. E. To Meet
onstruction o
sonic
added color and pic'
m .n
t’d ns caotain.
y
A meeting of All-Year Events
Association has been called for
8 p. m. Thursday evt ning b\ the
president, Ben Kerns, in older to
arrive at a decision for the date
of Lily Blossom Time in July.
all the
A full at t< ndance
at
ion is
members of the a^
"tant
prob-
urged, for many imp
;
discussiti.
lems will come up 1
he meeting will be held at the
het co Inn.
Fred Watson w ot to Portland
'ek lor an opoat rion to
an infection caused from
i. He returned Thursday
e the stitches removed.