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w Of O. Library PER COPY, at all newsstands Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community ■ ’^luine Six, Number 49- E. Seger Tells About Hospital To Rotary Club BROOKINGS. CURRY C O U N TY , O R EG O N Pictures Feature Progress Edition 8W I H ui s j . i \ , J c b i ii.ii \ Senior Class ‘Photographed’ I uesday, Crescent City B rookings High seniors, all 17 of them , w en t to C rescent City T uesday to h a v e p h o to g rap h s ta k e n for the a n n u a l an d for th e event w hich will ta k e place la te in May. O nly one g irl, S h ir ley B ow lin,w ill be g ra d u a te d in th e group. This q u ite u n eq u al ra tio n is believed to be one of m ost unique in the h istory of O regon. Girls, m ore often, a re in th e m ajo rity . Council Ponders Zoning Plan; New Bldg Code Is Due ’ C. E. Seger, Gold Beach, coun ty service officer, and m em ber of At its re g u la r m eeting, T u es the h o sp ital board for C u rry G en day evening, B rookings city co u n e ra l H ospital, w as th e principal cil pondered reco m m en d atio n s of sp e a k e r a t T uesday R o tary m e e t th e city plan n in g a n d zoning ing. te llin g of th e realizatio n and co m m ittee, w hich is w o rking on F p resent o p eratio n of th e hospital reco m m en d atio n s for a zoning a t Gold Beach. o rd in an ce and building cod< s o r H e review ed th e h isto ry of the d in an ce to subm it soon. • V hospital, from th e first idea to M artin M usic house, o p e ra to r of th e m usic boxes in a n u m b e r com pletion o f the m odern build [If ing w hich he claim ed w as as good of B rookings places, paid his city 1 as any to be found anyw here. license the first of the w eek, a f -----------—• » KB«* C u rry co u n ty w as losing many te r con sid erab le co n tro v ersy . .Is much as possible pictures depicting advancement' Lack of in te re st on th e p a rt of S till g ain in g m uch help from prospective citizens because th e hospital situ a tio n w as as it was, and piogiess of this area will be carried in the Progresi sev eral o rg a n iz atio n s in th is area L eague of O regon C ities, co u n declared the sp eak er. Today no Edition' note being complied by the Pilot. This is a view is h am p erin g th e Y outh M ove cil, T u esd ay voted to sen d in its excuse like th a t can be olTered. m en t o rg a n iz atio n since th e w ork ones, of $61.00, based on a 4c The p resen t h o sp ital has but 6 m /I n til s Chetco Drug Store, and is a sample of what is fallin g on a few w ho w ish to p e r c a p ita basis. rooms, but any’ addition from now is being attempted in this issue. M any firm s have m isco n stru ed do so m eth in g for the y o u n g sters. on will be of sm all consequence, T he y o u th diuices held in tho th e license ordnTance as u n fa ir, since th e c e n tra l p art, th e v ital p ast by th e E agles. R o tary , th ^ in stead of a re v en u e-raisin g m e th things about a h o sp ital a re com V eteran s, and this F rid a y at th e od, p a rtly th e reason fo r th e plete. T he presen t c e n tra l p a rt is G ran g e hall by th e G ran g e hav e slow ness th ro u g h w hich th e M ar sufficient for a 3G-bed hospital. been p o p u lar w ith th e y outh, and tin M usic Co. exercised. T he o r P eople in C u rry county, S eg er d in an ce is for raisin g of funds, Gladiolus fans from 23 Oregon communities and five ex cep tio n ally w ell a tte n d e d . pjBPhasized. should be proud of W h at lacks is th e fa ct th a t a as it p rim ary pur|M>sc. tT^ir h ospital. They should p a t out-of-state points were recorded as paid-up members of n u m b er of o rg a n iz atio n s m ay not ronize it, keep th e in su ran c e dol- the Oregon State Gladiolus society at its organizational hav e ap p o in ted re p re s e n ta tiv e s to help form th is y o u th m ovem ent lai f hom e, and save th e hos- meeting at Portland, Jan. 29, stated Oregon journal. P iti/W ’ont becom ing a co n sta n t co m m ittee. If th ey have, th en the Those a tte n d in g th e in a u g u ra l --------------- ——— — _____ ___ re p re se n ta tiv e s have n o t show n cost to th e tax p ay e rs. A t th e session ag reed upon th e follow ing A ccording to Jo h n P orisch, dis m om ent, he av erred , it w as self- S w eet Home, T ro u td ale , W a te r up a t th e m eetings, M onday eve o b jectiv es: To sta g e a s ta te g la d tric t ra n g e r w ho seconds as th e nings a t th e high school. sustaining, and m u st be k e p t in loo and W ren. iolus show an n u ally , to e n c o u r M arch of Dim es cam p aig n c h a ir th at way. T h e yo u th h av e re s c in d e d e x O u t-o f-sta te points included: T he sta ff cam e in fo r p raise age regional glad show s and to Ridgefield, S e a ttle , S in v an a and ce p tio n ally w ell to all effo rts to m an fo r th e county, told th e P i from Seger, who said one w ould u rg e g lad societies o rg a n iz atio n V ancouver in W ashington, and fu r th e r th e m ovem ent, and it is lot M onday th a t B rookings lags find no b e tte r anyw here. In fact in every possible com m u n ity in W ellesley H ills in M assachusetts. a sham e, w o rk ers lam en t, th a t in th e re tu rn of th e "D im es" the s ta te . the h o sp ital w as th e la te s t w ord L aG rande m em bers of th e s ta te th e re isn’t a com p lete co -o p era card s, being w ay behind H a rb o r The society w ill issue a m in i o rg an izatio n alre a d y have a lo tion on th e p a rt of all o rg a n iz a on th a t score. in facilities from every angle. m um of fo u r b u lletin s an n u a lly cal c h a p te r u n d er w ay and a tions, w hich h am p ers com pletion It is too ea rly , Mr. P o risch in See Page Five for Picture on glad cu ltu re , new’ v arieties, n u m b er of o th e r com m unities re of o rg a n iz atio n al w ork. tim a te d . to give an y th in g of a local club notes of state-w ’idc in p o rt local u n its a re in th e p re Youth a re rem in d ed th a t th e re re p o rt for th e county. te re s t and g lad p erso n alities. will be an all y o u th dance, F r i lim in ary stages. At th e d an ce held by th e V. day evening a t th e G ra n g e hall, F. W. m ore th a n $100 w as re a l Officers elected w ere T h erm an w ith y o u th s 12 to 19 y e a rs w el ized. No re p o rt has been m ade R. E v a n s , P o rtla n d , p resid en t; I he 1000-K. W. pow er g e n e r R. V. A insw orth, L aG ran d e and come. T his dance is being spon of an y o th e r function in th e en sored by th e G range. a to r a t B rooking Plyw ood p la n t Mrs. F. J. W inder, P o rtla n d , vice- tire co u n ty a t th is tim e. was put in to service S unday af- presidents; M rs. J. G eorge Eis- T he re tu rn o f cards, m ailed to t**r m uch delay due to tro u b le en h au er, s c e re ta ry -tre a s u re r. L ittle D avid K ern s w as honored boxholders in H a rb o r have n e tte d with th e g e n e ra to r. I t will now S a tu rd a y afte rn o o n by his little m ore th a n $100. In B rookings th e Ja c k R. F lem ing of G resham furnish sufficient pow er for the was nam ed e d ito r of th e q u a r te r A ccording to A. J. M atot, on friends on his second b irth d ay . am o u n t w as re p o rte d to be $ti6 by entire o p eratio n , E d S und told ly bulletin. • M onday, th e g ra n d opening for T re a ts in te re ste d th e y o u n g sters. Jo h n P orisch. the Pilot, T uesday. It w as decided th a t th re e vice- the M atot Co. p lan t will be held The san d er, delivery’ of w hich presidents sh all be elected a n on S a tu rd a y , F e b ru a ry 23. Up to was slow, is also is in operation, nually, one from n o rth w e ste rn th e p re se n t tim e, m uch of th e with Tuesday being th e first day Oregon, one from E a ste rn O regon building has been un d er c o n stru c it was in co m p lete o p eration. Up and one from S o u th w estern O re tion. H ow ever, business, un d er ,0 the tim e th e san d e r w as in gon. T he first so u th w est re p re handicap, has been conducted for s’ died only co n stru c tio n plyw ood s e n ta tiv e will lie desig n ated as m ore th a n a m onth. was tu rn e d out. a g re a te r m em bership is o b tained B oasting t o b e a n exclusive L ater w ith a full crew’, ca p a c in th a t section. service business, M atot Co. will ity production will be fo rth co m A nnual m em bership fee w as fe a tu re h ea tin g of all types, ail ing, it w as in tim ate d . set a t SI and "cash o r check a t types of e le c tric a l appliances and tach e d '’ ap p licatio n s w e r e re re p air, and s h e c tm e ta l w’ork. ceived from 65 persons. Addi T he raido d e p a rtm e n t, Mr. M a Group Heard On Venters tional m em bership ap p licatio n s to t said M onday, is a c tu a lly be Program, Wednesday accom panied by $1, should be ad- hind, so m uch re p a irin g has been H eaded By C h arles G rayshel, dressed to th e s e c re ta ry -tre a s u r b ro u g h t in. m em bers of O regon C oast Asso- j er, Mrs. J. G eorge E isenhauer, F u rth e r d e ta ils will be told in Nation, W ednesday m orning, ap- 3453 NW T h u rm an St., P o rtlan d . a big an n o u n cem en t a d v e rtise beared on Mel V e n te r's B re a k In d icativ e of th e state-w ide m ent prom ised for a fu tu re issue fast Gang pro g ram . en thusiasm fo r th e organization, of th e Pilot. ^ i t h th e g ro u p w ere Gordon a glance a t th e in itial m em ber (,°efz and P e te L esm eister of th is ,b e rs h ip list show s these O regon Mr. and Mrs. R ay S tru eb in g W hat would you think if this was what you saw as The group, especially .Mr. com m unities rep resen te d : w ent to C orvallis S a tu rd a y to A lbr/.y, B aker, Coos Bay, Cove, ihel, sounded natural. visit th e ir d a u g h te r, M arilyn, you approached the west entrance of Brookings? It isn’t Dundee. G resham , Independence, stu d en t a t O regon S ta te College. but it is part of the plan of the “Progress Edition” to de r «l h u n d red copies of th e LaG rande. L ake Grove, Lebanon, Mr. S tru eb in g enjoyed "D ad ’s ss E dition h av e been pur- McM innville, M ilw aukie, Oregon Day" a t th e college b anquet w ith pict changes o f the area in the past quarter of century. I he Mobil Station sits where St. George Hotel appears < by people w’ho live out- City, Ocean L ake O ntario, Os- his d au g h ter. T he stru eb in g s re b L o g o n , a good sign. Iwego, P o rtlan d , S alem , S ih e rto n , I turn« d hom e M onday. in this picture. Guess when this wa take n Interest Lack Hurts 'Youth Movement' Glad Growers Seek Units Throughout State; Organization Now Functioning Brookings Lags In 'Dimes' Response 1000 K. W. Plant Serves 'Plywood' Matot Co. Plans Grand Opening Saturday, Feb. 23 Now, Back In the Good OP Days „„.id