Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, May 01, 1952, PROGRESS EDITION, Image 33

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BROOKINGS - HAR30R PILOT'S
Housing Project Near Entra nee of 'A zalea State Park'
Special Edition Is
54 Pages In Size
Unless one is fam iliar w ith the
a rt of editing and prin tin g specia'
d.t ons, it is difficult for h ;m t
.sua'ize th e w ork
hour« a 1 <
| hours of it w hich go tow ard th
X'mp'et« d task.
T he find ta s k is to d eterm in e a
them e for th e edition, which it
th e ease of th s one, is " P n *’
is," a* d th , n ra th -'r a ’l oossi
tie m aterial w hich denotes or de-
icts progress over a decided dur-
i a tio r, which in the cast of th<
l P ilot is from 1946 to 1952, th
l pan of the P ilo t's pu’ ’ cation.
In g ath erin g this m a te ria l a*
effort must alw ays 1 h > m ade to
show the m ovem ent forw ard, the
change in tim es, the am ount ot
Ir.ew businesses, new industries,
new homes. Any of you readers
area can readily see th at such a task
is som ething for the books. For
be.
Other places do not have all the housing problems—not at all. Brookings
could use about 500 houses handily, and possibly . not rehesr .
a housing project, built near the entrance ot Azalea at
KUn Lynn o. Hampton was asked
concerning the io-
housine in this area, is spoken for long before the structure is completed.______ to furnish data concerning
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<>al
e eom
nlied. a and
n d to-
cal schools.
schools. H He
complied,
to
_____ OF SOUTHWESTERN OREGON
Fox Bros. Trucking Firm Has Large Warehouse & Office
;? tilicking business in this
Eox, Bros., Lloyd and Fred, have built un n th - a
area, employing many men, and using a fleet of many trucks to haul lumber, ply
wood, heavy machinery, etc. A year ago the brothers built a large warehouse, shop
and office building, where truckers can find not only Luge scales for weighing of
loads, hut may obtain mechanical work on any of their equipment. I Ins business
is within a stone’s tlirow of the Brookings Plyvjxid Plant, scene of much activity.
day, th ree m onths a fte r th a t sec­
tion of the paper w as compiled
and published, those figures are
as o u t-dated as last y e a r’s school
budget.
N othing is sta tic about this im ­
m ediate area. P ictu res change in
a pace th a t rem inds one of a
movie cam era You m ight drive
by a certain spot for weeks, and
Section FlVC— H om e then one day, th ere is a pile o
lum ber a w eek later, a skeleton
of a house. Bnd a m onth later
One can d id ate w as given th e first a fam ly lives there. Such is th
and second degrees, and th e w om ­ picture this (d ito n tried to depict
ens degree team d em o n strated hut has not done too well.
W ith promise of a bard-board plant s location in this th e th ird and fo u rth degrees to W ith one linotype, one press,
four candidates. M ary W oodw orth
but two men, the task seems
area, growth of the past hve years will be small in com­ announced th e n ext H EC m eet­ and
more h erculean as each section
parison, many tell the Pilot. 1 hese people explain that ing w ould he held all day at Do* w as taken from the press. The
S w eet’s the th ird T hursday results which w ere the hope of
there will be more employment, more people seeking a cia
of May. A g ricu ltu ral com m ittee the m anagem ent seem to get f a r ­
business location, and professional people due in this rep o rts farm ers income down and th e r aw ay w ith each succeeding
farm ers are borrow ing m ore m on­ page. P erh ap s the resu lts of this
area within the next year or more.
ey from banks for running ex ­ ssue will be as disappointing to
The Pilot has no way to verify these statements, nor has penses K enneth Thompson spoke the
Pilot read ers as they are to
ity proof of their not being correct. If the past may be on th e county fair. He said the ye editor.
used as a yardstick, then it might be safe to predict al­ new fair books w ere going to be N evertheless, an earn est effort
rem odeled. Also spoke on plant to has i>een m ade, and physical en-
'I bis picture, caught by lid Ingram, is the main .street, or Chetco Avenue, look
most anything for the community. Certainly the com­ ____
have all
_ _ garden clubs of county orgy has been expended in the
ing eastward. At rush hours its streets has so many ears on it that parking is all hut
responsible for floral booth each a( tem p, R eaders m ust be char-
munity will not slip hack to those days of the past.
impossible to find parking space while shopping. Parking problems already are
It was announced th a t C has ¡table, since editors and p rin ters
Many times weekly the Pilot receives letters from peo­ year.
i
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a
Brooks
of Sixess would speak are « but
hum an Hnd subject to any
making tht city council study ways and means of relieving problem.
ple (many of whom do, or did not, know the name of to the next m eeting on th e REA. hum an w eakness.
.
I
organization. An am bitious coni-
Brookings’ paper) asking that sample copies he mailed. The new soil conservation dis­
com ­ j At p resen t the m em bership in-
tric t w as discussed and a petition
m ittee of five women re-organ- eludes a com m ittee of ten, six
It is surprising how many of these inquiries have later in its behalf is being circu lated
lzed the scout work and leaders 1 leaders and a ssistan ts, 21 Brown-
D in 's Cliff House w as scene of as Mrs. Roy Brinim. Mrs. Ira ¡t!t, |H in te rm e d ia te s and seniors.
become subscribers. W hat will eventually happen might Everyone who saw th e play
a dinner party given F riday, A pr Brown. Mrs. Tom Doherty, Mis T he leaders and u ssitan ts have
presented by th e L anglios senior
also become an interesting story for these columns.
25 by C. M C arver and H. W John G inther and Mrs Paul S hra- given m uch of th e ir tim e to fin ­
class, facu lty m em bers and wives
a re unanim ous in th e ir p raise of
th e r the w ork.
th e com m unity
“T asks of the M odern F am ily,” Huseby of C arver-H useby elec­ der, pioneesed the work.
ed his house to Mr. and Mrs. P aul
i
i as a group, w ould say T nanks, If
the perform ance. A cast w ell cho­ will he the subject of Dr. Jam es tric. for officials of the plywood
Fifty-one
girls
registered
and
'
,
,
L anger and d au g h ter, who re ­
M illar’s lectu re at C u rry C ounty’s corporation and their wives: In-
a 'tn 'a com m unity could do so.
♦ cently cam e here from G erm any. sen and train ed to perfection, a
th re e groups functioned: 17,e , 11
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play teem ing w ith the unexpected
C apt. Ja c k McDonald recently
Brownies, In te rm e d ia te s amt the
Jack M cC arthy.
Mrs.
and
Mr.
m ade for a hilario u s evening.
tival at th e O phir G range hall,
I P rogress is a product of w ork!
♦
By Marion Brookn
re tu rn ed from K orea and is vis­
Seniors.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Bloom quis
C ounty Fair Board M eeting
W ednesday, May 7. As d irecto r
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iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Recser
C u rry county fair board met and le c tu re r for the Good C itiz­
A t th e re g u la r m eeting of the Duff M cDonald of Sixes, and his
Mr and Mrs.
Monday u night
at the co —
u - rt - house ciiBiup
enship Foundation, Dr. M illar
jiuiiuay
i r u i w*
L anglois P.- T. A. held in the wife and th ree d au g h ters at P o rt­
Mr. and Mrs.
All m em bers of th e fa ir board. ¡,r jngS to th e lectu re p latfo rm
g rad e school gym th e special cur- 1>11U
. . . i . l . l be stationed at
land. He w
Mr. and Mrs
K enneth Thom pson, m gr, B ill­
ta in co m m ittcee announced th a t Tom bstone, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Way.
ie W ade, secretary , w ere p resen t.
th e school board had given $.300
Docia Sw eet and M ary Wood- Cliff Jenkins. W. D. Sibley and
Mr. and Mrs Ray A rnett.
to tabs advantage of the
to w ard the new c u rta in for the w o rth visited O phir G range F r i­
Mi and Mrs. Al Botzek.
M arion Brooks also atten d ed $200
George
D
alton.
high school stag e in th e gym. rh e day nig h t in in te re st of Grange
Mrs
and
Mr
w as g ran ted O phir G range to
c u rta in is costing m ore th an an ­ Life Insurance.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H am ann.
help replace th e huidling used as
ticipated. The PTA and student
Mr. and M1 ■ Carl Sorensen.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. B ritton food concession and destroyed
bodv are paying th e rem ain d er w ent to B roadbcnt Sunday to at- j
M r and Mrs. Neil M artin.
by storm s during th e w inter.
of the cost. T he new c u rta in is ten d a reception given In honor
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. C arvey
There was considerable discus­
now installed and is very a tt r a c ­ of th e golden w edding anniver- j sion about prospects of obtaining
Mi and Mrs. H W. H useby.
Upstairs, Oregon State lianl\ Pudding
tive. On the pro g ram for th e eve­ sary of Mr. and Mrs. Tice W ag- a m erry-go-round and rebuilding
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mason.
it
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ning th e public h ealth nurse. Mrs. goner. Mrs. B ritto n will rem ain b arn s for ^ t e r 4-H booths. No
D orothea M iller, showed film. in M yrtle Point w ith her m other, i W ran g |ers or livestock men w ere
a
« who
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i is
o
«11
th
h a t
•’H um an B eginn in g s.' and
and lead
lead ^ r s ‘'C a rl I G ___
ant,
ill w w i ith
anJ • n it ______
w as asked t th
at
t in<
h e aisiussivm
discussion w hich followed. in _ , influenza.
e
1 chairm en of
nt
different organiza
iiui-n^a.
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sam e film w ill be shown in the
Miss M uriel H ughes took Chas tk)ns p | a n n jng On tak in g p art in
O ctober m eeting and a vote tak en
a rk e and Dick E verest to Eu- thp fair
p resent at th e next
In the fall of 1945 eleven girls
as to w h eth er it will be shown C lark e
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Rene lo atten d th e "Duck P re ­ reg u lar m eeting w ith a list of
Across Street from Oregon State liank
1 w ere registered as a lone troop
in the p rim ary g rad es a t school.,
w ords thp ac. events to be in corporated into om
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w
ith
the
w
orld
wide
orginzation
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With
m
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h
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11"
It w as a fine m eeting w ith ™uch
arran g ed for senior vis- prof,rarn The next m eeting will
n ir l Seouts under leadership
keen u n d erstanding of everyday >’ *,rl •
lively
_ m
l r .-n<1
L
w
GUARANTEED WATCH & CLOCK REPAIR
lively discussion.
discussion. N ext m e e * tin g | ¡t a _ t ion
week-end.
be on May 19.
'o f Mrs. F rances Henry.
w ill be May 20 and instal a i »
Miss Goldie C arro l w ent w ith Langloi* Spring Mumr Festival
living problem s. As an educator.
T his group functioned w ith th e
of officers.
Miss H ughes as far as Spring-
Langlois spring m usic festival he p resents p ractical f a c t a to
, p ,T A for th re e
Bay.
and
field,
h
er
home
She
w
as
unable
|g
Jpt
for
May
8
at
th
e
high
bring
about
b
e
tte
r
u
n
d
erstanding
•
f
*
num bpr of
Mike Rigik of Coos
and P ort
visit due
hoo, gym at 8 o'clock p. m. This of citizen responsibility f irm >
Mrs
form erly of D enm ark and
' ( ¡to re tu rn home for a vi.‘
is a special
special e event
sponsored by life , p re p aratio n for m arriag e, the L D. H orner, attistpd
O rford, w as in D enm ark Friday
G reybOund
strike..
\ hound bus
b u s iu
m v ..
v e m s|x»nN<>i»u
assisted Mrs
Mrs. Henry
H enry
..
. i
Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Aldropp
pTA and no o n r w ill w ant to youth guidance and com m unity w ith the interm ediate groups of
m aking a ___n
rra n ,..n
g e t« m e n for
ts s a le
_ had as w eek-end guests, her sis- mjsg ,t N um bers of the following developm ents.
of his property.
_
Dr. M illar is also scheduled to G irl Scouts.
___ Feature
Diamond lindal Sets
-
Mra Lee Layton, aand hus o rg an |zations will l>e fe a tu re d :
T'-
Mrs. L ute H enry and Joanne te r , ------
F or lack of leaderslp the scobt
talk
to high school groups while
lav to
t n k band,
. - j of TA.il««
fire
i
com bined L anglois-P ort O r­
w ent to C oquille W ednesday,
Dallas, Ore.
w ork was then dropped for tw o
he is in C u rry County.
ford
Langlois beginners
have
Jo an
an n n e e consult » a v doctor.
Mrs j o O scar will accom pany
ave Jo
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mi»*
-
io
ru band.
vwm.
-
years.
Wc Give S. & 11. Green Savings Stamps
Miss
W
anda
Goaaage,
county
Mr. and Mrs. B ruce McDonald , he A rt Aldropps to P o rtlan d and ban(J a ^ p j e c e accordion band.
In 1949 the V. F W. A uxiliary
. for N ew
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.„ h
r t l a n d d ___
n few
davs days
w ith w _________
* t,v
l b u u r r .le
n s c n and
left
berg and
P o o rtlan
rem »o
ain visit
to visit
a few
ith , w>rnpt . j d . u . . et
by W
W i i|b
Jensen
and I extension agent, urg es all home- voted to sponsor the Girl Scout
* *-
Chuck Bullock, several num bers | m ak ers of th e county to atten d
her sister,
T hursday on a business trip.
Mrs. Ju n e G ardner and tw o by c larin et q u a rte ts, all-girl sax- th e festival this year.
Mrs. H. H. H ansen has been
The program liegins at 10:30 t»e baby sitting service, d u ring
a t P o rtlan d th e past w eek h elp ­ children of Glenwood w ere in aphone sex tet, dance num bers b r
a.
m w ith exhibits on display the day.
D
enm
ark
S
a
tu
rd
ay
picking
up Hazel K napps dancing class, the
ing w ith th e d em o n stratio n of
Miss Lucy Lane, cfi>,hing sp e ­
Luncheon will 1 m * served in the
th
O rford high
school - chorus
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iu k u
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B lue Vein cheese m aking being some of th eir belongings
l-DR N O M IN A T IO N
cia lis t. w ill represent the Oregon |
stag ed in a window of M eier It had been stored on the Les H ut- under direction of M arian R itter- basem ent of the G range for $1 Of). S ta te College extension servie,
ton place, recently sold.
1 m an and p o rt O rford T reb le Clef Bring your own silv erw are Bring
F ran k .
th e children along as th ere will a t the festival this year.
Ir. and
and M
Mrs.
C. H.
t i . Brooks
o r w iv s w
»»v.«
F lo ras Willow club m e, T hurs- Chorus, u n d er direction of Mrs
Mr.
rs C.
ere
By R< mblican Party
at Gold B each T hursday to at day at the home of Mrs. Dick LyJe H ¡j, adda up to an evening
tend a specialty crops m eeting Lrw in at D enm ark. Eight mem- tQ ^ m e m b e r.
_a of th i____________
_ w ere present. A nleAsant
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of th e lily grow ers
e are a
bers
p leasant af*
af- i
fur the office of
Mr and Mrs. Bill Thompson , e rnoon w as spent sewing for the
of N ew port visited over Sunday fa n b azaar The next m eeting
at th e K enneth Thom pson home w ijj be held at Eva Cope’s home
on F lo ras L ake R oad
on May 8 S tella Slocum and
$1.50
Special Decorated Lakes ready
H ofsess and Jim Thom pson made ^ U y Nilsen will serve fresh-
Bill Brown. B rookings’ chief of
a business trip to S alem ar.d var- m en ts
Date Nut Bread, Friday, I-lb. loaf
•25
A rt Aldropp will atten d th e ‘ police, who w as w ith th e 41st dt-
ious points of th e W illam ette
A. .
..
slley
th
e
n
rs
i
o.
™
i
^
g
e
r
s
congress,
to
be
held
at
vision
in
W
orld
W
ar
2,
told
the
V alley th e first of th e w eek.
| Loggers congress, to be held at
Sixes E lk E xtension u n it met , t he f.irg ro u n d s, Eugene. May 1 R otary Club.
i£ £ .te d
at the horn«’ of M rs O. K Wilcox 2. and 3. He will have a display th e m any landings p s rtic ip s t-d
Seek? Re electi,,n on the record established as your
F riday E lection of officers found and will d em o n strate his loggers m by th e division
In
Present ( Anility < Herk
F.dna P eterso n as ch airm an ; Mrs scales, m an u factu red a t the Al-
f- prefacing his
» rem ark s he
told
of
th
e
w
ork
involved
before
Please Give Orders Early!
M yers of E lk R iver as vice-chair- dropp G arage. Langlois,
any
landing
m an; a and
se r c c re
M r Sivu
and M
rs Al Volck
nd G
( » ladys
I a d \ S Hoy
11<>> as ■
iv -1
,
ml».
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» is made, of the m any
The n e x t' m eeting w ill be tPn<Kd th e wedding reception held item s which m ust be considered
Experienced - E vident - Courteous
tary .
« r. R
o o k s and
and will
will be
a t V ers
Book's
be in- a t R roadbent. honoring Mr. and He told of th e New G uinea cam
Mrs. Tice W aggoner, E unday af-1 paign. and on th ro u g h o u t the
st a Ration of officers.
conflict u n til th e division w as de-
W a lter M abin of Sixes is leav­ ternoon.
Parking Problem Is Acute In Brookings and Vicinity
GROWTH IS JUST BEGINNING!
Entertained Group
'Family' Will Be
Theme of Address
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: LANGLOIS
YOUR LAST CHANCE!
Special O ffer of the new
BROOKINGS STUDIO
Girl Scouts Gain
In Community
M I N C E R 'S
JEW ELR Y
Elgin, Bulova, Croton and
LeCoultre Watches
candidate :
Landings Explained
By 'Bill' Brown
MOTHER'S DAY CAKES
County Clerk of Curry County
OLETA
Telephone 2931
GLEN'S MODEL BAKERY
ing for the summer and has rent-
Sixes
Grange
met
Saturday, ¡activated in Japan in 1945
A.
W ALKER