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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1951)
ü oí O Library PER COI5Y, at all newsstands ----------- to c Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community Volume Six, Number Twenty-seven BROOKINGS, CURRY COUNTY, OREGON School Starts CURRY COUNTY FAIR WILL ATTRACT Local Firm Made BIG CROWD TO GOLD BEACH FRIDAY Ti re Distributors All exhibits, and there are said to be many, will be T p uvis1 Truck ** re a c to r, local , . t - i r , • / i I I n te r n atio n al dealer, w as ap- in place by io a.in. rriday tor the opening or the i<)51 pointed county d is trib u to r for Thursday, August jo, 11)51 Tues BUS SCHEDULES SET FOR BOTH NORTH AND SOUTH RUNS TUESDAY Tuesday, S ep tem b er 4. m ark s th e aftern o o n shift dism isses. th e beginning of th e 1951-52 C hildren will rem ain a t school school year. School is to s ta r t a t ap p ro x im a te ly one h o u r on open- Curry County Fair at Gold Beach, it was revealed by ''X J S 7:45 in the m orning w ith ele- > mg d iv ot school, Kenneth 1 hompson, fair manger. Many new features by the firm . A rea d ea le rs may m e n ta ry bus children com ing to Town ch ild ren will re p o rt a t by Mr. D avis la te r. the first shift. Follow ing a re th e school a t 12:45. It should be have hen added for the entetrtainment of the crowds be W appointed stressed th a t th ey are not to re- hile th e com plete stock h as in stru ctio n s for bus ro u te s : not com e as yet. Mr. D avis did South Bus (U p W in d ch u ck) P °rt in th c m orning. It m u st be expected this weekend. s ta te th a t he had most passen g er Bus to a rriv e a t school a t 7:40. cll' arlv . u nderstood th a t ch ild ren Saturday and unday races will be the attraction, said c a r sizes in stock. T ruck and B us w ill pick up both ele m e n ta ry a re 10 a * s<-h001 o r on ,h e tra c to r tire s a re on the w ay from and high school pupils on first R,r ° “ nd^ Txeept , ,h e ir ow n Mr. Thompson, who listed these: the factory d istrib u to rs. run as fa r down as H ighw ay 101, shift. By tow n children we m ean S a tu rd a y, S ep tem b er 1 i th en on to th e school over the ^h ildren ° / sch° o1 in Boys’ and g irls’ saddle horse \ K I I J re g u la r ro u te picking up only ,(’°kings, as far n o rth , hut not race. ,1 lap , 2nd. $7.30: 3rd. $3 W r a n g l^ S Lead ele m e n ta ry school pupils. As soon ‘n clu d in ^ th e ju n ctio n of E asy 440-yard O pen class. R a ra d e as ele m e n ta ry pupils a re u n lo a d -, S ’/ ‘et a ’Kl Highw ay 101. L adies’ W estern S tock saddle. | id , bus will go hack to W ind- 1 lass load a n ? en ro llm en t m ay 330-yard Open class. T he C hetco W ran g lers S addle chuck bridge and pick up high Ca,USS sorne ad ju stm e n ts to th is M usical C h air race (open to Club of B rookings will lead the W ith th e C ham ber of C om m erce school pupils, arriv in g a t school schedule. a ll). C urry C ounty F a ir p arad e a t The school p lan t has been p re sponsoring m o vem en t, fund col a t 8:15, the tim e th a t high school M en’s W estern tock saddle <1 Gold Beach on S a tu rd a y and S u n p ared fur opening of school w ith lap ). day, S ep tem b er 1 and 2. Roy lection to com plete the local air begins. the high school p la n t having been strip a t th e C alifornia line w ill N orth Bus F ig u re E ight race. Brim m , president, will lead the Bus will pick up both elem en redecorated, and the floors v a r T h ree-eig h th m ile Open class. g roup w hich will include a color <4'gin on T hursday o f this w eek. M any local citizens, seeing the ta ry and high school pupils to nished. ^S u n d a y , S ep tem b er 8 gu ard w ith the flag at its head. All te a c h e rs have re p o rted in need for this im p ro vem en t, s ta r t Lone R anch road, by V a u g h an ’s Boys’ an d g irls’ S addle H orse About 25 m em bers will re p re w ith th e exception of Mr. an d ed agitation som e tim e ago, hop place, th en ele m e n ta ry pupils ra ce (1 la p ); 2nd, $7.50; 3rd, $5. sent the so u th ern section of the only lo road in to B rookings Mill. I ” rs ’ M ar" " « h ° have in d icated ing to accom plish this feat. 440-yard Open class. county. D ressed in th e ir blue L. W. Johnson, w hose hom e i.s Will pick up both high and ele- th a t they will be on hand w hen Ladies' W estern S tock Saddle, shirts, they will m arch before the on the W inchuck, offered to fu r m e n ta ry pupils on B rookings Mill | school begins. All new te a c h e rs <0 lap). g ra n d sta n d and com pletely nish free of charge the shale for road, th en e lem e n ta ry pupils only have located housing. T h ree-eig h th m ile Open class around the race tra c k as a unit. Af^ g u st ,h e th e job. P arker-Schram offen d to a t R ansom Ave. stop and E a s y ' M usical C h air Mrs. C larice Crook who tak es so M en's W estern S tock S addle m any prizes for horsem anship com p lete the job fa r fiftee n hun S t. on 101 H ighw ay stop, arriv - ^ h e d u le d s ta ff m eeling w as held, ing a t school d ied dollars, abo u t h a lf w hat th ey ...„ ___, .w at . 7:40 Bus will * J ,h ,h e high school m eetin g a t (1 lap). and is the clu b ’s sec retary , will w ould charge if th ey bid on th e th en re tu rn to Lone R anch road ., „ L ” 1’ and ,,ie e le m e n ta ry a t F ig u re E ig h t race. assist w ith details. 2 p.m. H alf-m ile Open class. Much in tere st in this club is i w ork. Local citizen s th in k th a t sto p and pick up high school pu- W ednesday, T h u rsd a y and F r i ahnivn hv u-u'ni k/inoo i « » fu n d s can be raised, the. job pils on in to tow n. day the ele m e n ta ry te a c h e rs re- all ages and the teen -ag ers b, e com 1‘, e t e i M o r e the con- South B a n k C hetco B us splmd "a io, of th e ir tim e riding COmpan>l m m e ’ a m » Bus will follow estab lish ed PJ>r, a , C oquille for a 3-day Coos- riding ro u te and pick up both high and “ or? shT .Thursday and and groom ing th e ir m ounts. F rid ay high school te a c h e rs a re ele m e n ta ry pupils, a rriv in g a t S unday about 16 of th e group to atten d . school a t 7:40. g a th e re d at Mill Beach for a L ester Dim m ick, B rookings, has N orth B a n k C hetco B us been appoinetd as a m em b er of ste a k fry. A rt Crook co m m an Bus will follow’ u sual N o rth th e C u rry C ounty P ublic W elfare deered Dickie C am pbell's horse O. H. Bengston. prom inent ^ ank ro u te and *n high for a race w ith Byron Brim m . com m ission by G overnor D ouglas school pupils, arriv in g at school M cKay, according to w ord re-1 horse lesen ted it and Art M edford a tto rn e y and one-tim e at 8:15. ceived bv II D. O lney, ad m in is-1 p u ' on an Im prom ptu bucking s ta te sen ato r, has ren ted the of Bus will pick up ele m e n ta ry tr a to r t for th e co u n tv commis- contest as gleeful e n te rta in m e n t fice form erly occupied by Drs. pupils ap p ro x im ately 12 o’clock, W hite and S m ith and will open s jon for those present. and will bring th em in for a f te r The public has been conscious Dim m ick w as appointed to a f ^ ost ° f the horses a re becom- for business here shortly. Don noon shift. th a t tw o p eeler p lan ts have been fo u r-y ear te trm beginning Au- acq u ain ted w ith th e beach Pederson, his asso ciate and a A fter school is in o p eratio n u n d er co n stru ctio n in th is a re a , g ra d u a te of th e U niversity of and th e w aves and th e club g u st 8. 1951, and ending Ju n e busses will re tu rn ele m e n ta ry pu- but little has been ta lk e d ab o u t 30, 1955. He succeeds C laude spends m any happy hours th ere M ontana, will he in th e office pils hom e im m ed iately a f te r them . T h erein lies q u ite a story’, those days w hen Mr. B engston and on the woods tra ils. C layton, who declined to accept 'sc h o o l is o u t a t 12:15, and high E lm er and G u n n a r H edberg, will be out of th e area. re ap p o in tm en t. school pupils at 3 o’clock. com prising th e H edberg Bros. P rom inent in fra te rn a l circles, Dim m ick and his b ro th er, Rob N o rth B ank pupils will be re- Lbr. Co., n o rth of town, vied w ith he is a m em ber of th e S hrine, e rt, are th e ow ners and o p erato rs tu rn e d hom e a t 3:00 w hen high th e ir b ro th er, F red H edberg, and of D im m ick's M arket in B rook school is out and a t 5:15 w hen A1 L ounsbury, of H edberg Ve- ings. -------------------------------------------------- n eer Co., H arb o r, to see w hich B rookings A erie of E agles p lan t would be in o p eratio n first, s ta rte d last S a tu rd a y night on a would p ro d u ce the first g reen program of holding dances every plywood veneer. tw o w eeks for the young people Like th e A m erican league race according to T. J. <Speed) Fu- th is year, th e tim e was close— W hile’ ,h e rain T uesday. A u g u s t: " a " ; «••"<* Projfram ch airm an . E lsew here in th is issue a p p e a r s ! H edberg L u m b er Co. produced 28. d idn’t add up m uch in the ra in . Touth m ust have to m e a ttra e - an ad v e rtise m en t of au ctio n s to 't h e i r first a t 5:00 p m T hirty ean a, the local w e a th e r b u re au keep th em off th e s tre e ts be h e l d fo r benefit of Lozella m in u tes la te r th e H a rb o r firm statio n , the p recip itatio n did *nd some, place th a t th ey may S tein b erg , now a t E m an u el hos- tu rn ed out veneer. Of course bring an end to th e lK M a y fu " M r’ F u n a n ‘? ,d ,h e p ital, P o rtlan d , receiving p lastic these w ere only te st runs. d ro u g h t w hich m ost of the eoun- P llot tth e n •"» » u n c in g th e pro- su rg e ry on h er face su stain ed in i - - - - gram . “These dances will he u n tr y had experienced. a fire last spring. O fl AAdlH DrOCl d e r strict supervision.” w n ¡n e m a in u r u y M ost joyful of all citzens w ire those w hose w ork had ben stop plane S u nday to P o rtla n d w here ♦ G lass glass fishing poles on ped by a forest service order, she is u n d er Dr. John Guise, noted ! Mr. G a lla g h e r’s new display rack, th e tim b e r w orkers. At a tim e p lastic surgeon. She will he in ♦ T he p re cip ita tio n m aking Ross th is Item w as w ritte n , w ord was B om , to Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M asons, Odd Fellow s. E lks and the h o sp ital m any m onths, and i P u tn a m grin. not received w hen th e ban would Mt 24 a boy Mich- K iw anis 't h e cost is said to be $150 per* ♦ B ig -h earted people filline J a n l>c lifted. act N orm an, seven pounds. 10 Mr. B engston. w hile in legis- week. Since she su ffe ted b u rn s w ith funds for one who can n o t ounces. N ature, w as in flu en tial in g ettin g spring, th e fam ily finances have help herself. May the good Lord ‘I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lewis of A d a u g h te r w as horn to Mr. C am p W hite located a t M edford, been d ep leted on w h at h o sp ita ’i- hies« them . Silkton. O re., have e been at th e nine jwiunds four ounces hrdl in addition to m any o th ci civic zntion she h as r ceived. F or this « T • rrell A” > bu ■ *ng n ttb » ^ v iy S tru eb m g bulb farm , assem - and M is George W allen on Au- im provem ents in th a t area. He reason thc.>e auctions a re being te save ti > city w a te i su r:) ’. Funds Needed To Finish 'A ir Field7 Les Dimmick On Co. Welfare Board Prominent Lawyer Locates in 'Area' 2 Firms Produced Plywood Tuesday; Will Soon Run Eagles Will Stage Bi-Weekly Dances Auctions W ill Raise Aid For 'V ictim 7 Tuesday, Aug. 28 Brings Rain Relief New Residents ♦ fa c ilita te th e p lan tin g of bulbs, four ounces. a g e n e ra l law p ractice and vs- co n trib u tio n s paid tiic in itial co > t.. ' afo i¿¿-Id s ' and ‘ v » k t;e rs