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About Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1951)
V v. o t O. L ib rary PER COPY, at all newsstands ----- io c r5 Nowhere A Finer Climqfs — Nowhere a Finer Community \ olume Six Number 40. BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON SPECIAL EDITION OF PILOT DUE ON THURS. DEC. 27 I 36-House Building Project Construction Was Started An edition, showing the progress of this area in the last five years, will he pub lished by the Pilot, Thurs day, Dec. 27, if present plans are n o t thwarted in any manner. ! I H ; S < ! .|\ . >\ C l l ; ! \ I \ I 1 ,5 r CITY FEATURED IN 'OREGONIAN' PICTURE PAGE 1 hat the outside world is aware of the progress of this area in the past five years, ¡Sunday, was recognized by a feature page in the O re gonian, which pictured the ¡area shortly after the forma tion of the council. B P . I TN In th e past, th e P ilot has ac q u ired q u ite a n u m b er of pic tu re s w hich will show progress R alph V incent, O regonian pho- of th e com m unity, to g e th e r w ith [ fo gruphvi, spent a w eek-end in o th e rs w hich will be m ade into the a re a shooting these p ic tu re s engravings especially for this is -*y d in th is p a g e , a n d by th e m sue. s h o w e d th e phenom enal g ro w th Jit?. One section will be devoted to HE of B rookings a n d su rro u n d in g th e flo ricu ltu re in d u stry of this com m unity. county, and especially this area, The councilm en, at th e ir u su al w hich has long ago m ade quite w ork, w e r e featu red ,, to g e th e r a nam e for itself as “the hom e of w ith o th e r p ictures, such as th e w in te r flowers.” z a i l y i n ’ i r r r i • <■ ¡schools, th e new’ C ato lic ch u rch , Som e space will devoted to the v 7n tiic road to Azalea I ari< may be seen forms ior foundations of the start of the the plyw ood p lan t, and a p ic tu re phenom enal g row th of th e local 36-house building project started by C.lcnn Diem here recently. Known as "Azalea Main s,reet' schools. This will indicate, best B rookings C linic w as given a of all, th e population g ro w th of Manor,” this project will he constructed to F H A spectifieations, to sell a reasonable pro m in en t sp o t in th e page, to ^ h e area. give c e rta in fa cts to th e p ro g ress prices.—Photo by Ingram, Engravings by the Pilot. V One section will be devoted to of the com m unity. th e Plyw ood inddustry of the vi R alph V incent, who has been cinity, upon which the w orld is a new sp ap er p h o to g rap h e r for a ^ASting w atch fu l eyes. q u a r te r ce n tu ry o r m ore, know s Curry County Health Association in co-operation with ” P rese n t plans call for 3000 cop well th e g ro w th of th e area, an d ies of th e issue, unless previous Oregon State Health Association, has made it possible c e rta in ly th e O regonian w as fo r dem ands m ake it im p erativ e for for an X-Ray unit to he in Brookings for four days, be tu n a te in being ab le to send a m ore to be printed. person w ith his know ledge h e re A d v ertisers are asked to co n ginning Wednesday noon, Nov. 28, to run until 6:00 to o b tain th e d a ta . T he high school band, u n d er ta c t the P ilot at once to d e te r P. M. Saturday, at Freem an’s Chetco Store. E lm er P a rk e r, ot P a rk e r's A n d irection of M arvin W iggans, d is m ine which section they wish chorage, then president of th e Hours on the first three days will he from noon until played th e d ru m s p u rch ased bv chamfx*r of to have ad v ertisin g ap p ear, if any com m erce, w as p ic e X b l X S choice be desired. Since th e issue 8 : 0 0 p m . and on S a tu rd a y from ,o a. m. until 6 p. m . | “ tu red on th e . C hetco R iver, fo r w ill be m ailed a f te r C hristm as, It will not I k * necessary for those having X-Rays to progress of this young hand '' !" 1.’ Ils arta ls la,n,,us it *« the m essages should include plans remove any clothing, only metallic objects on the cloth- l n o,/ <‘tI mon,ds old- T,M* best boomer*8 °n° ° 1 6 tOUn' for the fu tu re , to g e th e r w ith a v • i / - i l l r . . band played five selections and New Y ear’s g reetin g. m^i* E\cryonc is urged to axaila themselves (if this op- an encoure, Sfcs X-Ray Unit Due Here Until Saturday V iew Stationery O f Oregon Coast G ift Suggestion portunity, especially adults. Ages are from High school to 8o years. < s ta r te d this year for th e first tim e in th e histo ry of th e m odern B rookngs schools, th e band has becom e q u ite accom plished, Ro- ta ria n s th o u g h t, and prom ise w as m ade to Mr. W iggans th a t fu rth e r su p p o rt w as forthcom ing. At a m eeting of th e hoard of I C ham ber P re x y Sp o ke d irec to rs of B rookings C h am b er J- E lm er P a rk e r, who w as |x»r- of C om m erce, J. E lm er P a rk e r, suaded not to resign from th e lo- who had resigned from th e board c a l ch am b er of com m erce, and a t the an n u a l m eeting, w as per- w as re-n am ed as prexy, spoke to suaded to forget his resignatio n , th e club briefly upon th e prob- and w as re-nam ed p resident of lem s facin g th e c h a m b e r and asked fu rth e r su p p o rt for th e the g roup for a n o th e r year. c h a m b e r from business m en who W e e k ly L uncheons P lanned T o stim u la te in te re st in th e local hav e th e in te re st of th e a re a at ch am b er of com m erce, w hich in h e a rt. He re-co u n ted m any of th e the past has been indifferent, th e past accom plishm ents of the local board of d irec to rs planned a tria l j c h a m b e r and rem inded th e Ro- te s t for w eekly luncheons, to be I ta ria n s how im p o rta n t it w as to servt»d each W ednesday noon a t j k?ep an aggressive c h a m b e r in th e C hetco Inn. I action. Joe T aylor, of th e Inn, prom ised S ev era l G uests W ere P resen t th a t if sufficient n u m b ers w ould S ew ell N ew house, p resid en t of com e w’eekly, a r a te w ould be tb e Gold B each club, Len May- given on m eals. field, p ast p resid en t of th e Cooa P e te L esm eister is m aking ar- Day club, M arvin W iggans and ra n g em en ts for a tte n d a n c e a t th e Jim C ru sh , w ere g u ests of the first m eeting, to be held W ednes- club, T uesday. Tony C h risten sen day, Dec. 5. and those w ho a re becam e a new m em ber, w ith P planning to a tte n d a re asked to L. P eterso n and Win. B row n to notify him. be in d u ct« ! a t th e next m eeting. Wedding Saturday Parker Re-named Mrs. C lifford E. Sisk announces C. of C. President th e m a rria g e of h e r d au g h ter. View statio n ery , su itab le f o r C h ristm a s g ifts to those people S hirley, to D onald S. Johnson, on w ho live fa r aw ay from th e O re S a tu rd a y , Dec. 1. a t 8:00 p. m. gon co ast, is av a ila b le a t th e P i- 1 a t B ap tist C om m unity church. lot office a t presen t, in tim e for 1 A w edding su p p er will be serv- th e C h ristm a s shopping period, ed th e im m ediate fam ilies follow- Each pack et, 50 sh ee ts w ith a t ing th e cerem ony. T he young cou- least a dozen views, w ith en- pie w ill be a t hom e, a f te r th e velopes, w ould be ideal for th e w edding trip at Y elton A p art- friend who has n ev e r seen th is m ents. 'c o u n try , but w ho w ould like t o ----------------------------------------- know m ore ab out th e fam ous 101 highw ay, an d scenes along th e ocean. S to p in an d look this p ack ets over, and see w h a t inexpensive FUP g ifts one m ay h av e to send to J frien d s— it m ay su rp rise you. / / SHOPPING T<MEEKSI&T LOCAL NEW’S M any people of th e a re a w ere av ailin g th em selv es of th e op p o rtu n ity to have chest X -rays. W ednesday, w hen th e m obile un it a rriv ed in town, and w as set up A F re e m a n 's C hetco S tore. It hoped th a t ad u lts especially ^ iA hav e th is service perform ed and check th e ir h ea lth . T h ere is no ch a rg e to the individual. BAND CONCERT PLEASED ROTARY TUESDAY NOON Tl «•I» 7 Toys 5-yy Chtiskna? / P lace y o u r o rd e r for th e special edition of th e P ilot, soon. T u rn th ose e x tra Item s cash by P ilo t C la s s ifie d id s . On The M ain Drag S a n ta 's m ail box a t Y oung’s 5 & 10. He an sw ers all le tte rs. F ancy saddle b lan k ets a t Y a h r’s B rookings F eed and Seed. Plyw ood p ark in g lot beg in n in g to ta k e on th a t Lockheed look. T h at new red -h ead in tow n — oo-la-la, oom ph, style, etc. S h e holds c o u rt a t E u-L ee's window . Mrs. H arold Joch en s w o rk in g j on C h ristm a s ceram ics, R esu lts of a loving g ra n d m o th e r ’s c a re — M arily n ’s curls. M uch crearrnxi tu rk e y on to a s t o r hot b is c u its - food to be th a n k - ^o r* R ain, rain , go a w a y — com e ag ain a n o th e r day. C arl M ason and Ed S und w ith th a t sm ug look a f te r th e te s t ru n s at th e p lan t. S am H all w ith a d ifferen t pipe an d a d ifferen t sm ell, too. Legion Books Dance C hetco Post, No. 138, A m erican le g io n , h as set S a tu rd a y , Dec. 15 as th e d a te fo r th e ir d an ce a t « t e t c o G ran ite hall. S pike M or- g an and his S ie rra M o u n tain eers of C rescen t C ity, will fu rn ish th e m usic. Inti P ilo t C lass Ads get re su lts!