u . oí L »I o. Library * 16 Pages, this issue _____ IOC iirhnr y onb On all newsstands Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY, OREGON Volume 7~~Number ^2 Azalea Lanes Opens To Capacity Crowd Fire Razes Mill Of Westwood Co. PARKING METERS IN OPERATION Thursday, C Xtober 9, 1952 SPEBSQSA Give Fine Program On Monday, Oct. 6. parking m eters began to function on Chet co Blvd . the main street of In fine com m unity spirit the The planning mill owned by A11 Brookings. The police force was Bnrbershoppers present I'd a pro Hopper and E. C. Cole, known kept busy issuing w arnings to gram at the Pine Cone T heatre as the W estwood Co., on Easy The most modern equipment street, burned S aturday, October those who parked contrary to new on S aturday night, Oct. 4. to swell The opening of Azalea Lanes city regulations, but no arrest:- the funds of the Chetco Com Brookings' new bowling’establish Tias been installed for this eight first at a total loss. w ere made. Parallel parking m ent. Tuesday evening was re jane bowling alley. The alleys Origin of the fire could not leaves much m ore w idth to the m unity Public Library Associa ceived w ith enthusiasm by the iloored with m aple are equipped determ ined but it sta rte d soon street which is also cnast high tion. They and the entire com with seeing eye which is used people of this area. Glen and Cleo c rier the night w atchm an went way 101. Some little confusion m unity are Indebted to the neigh In league play to record crossing Rogers, ow ners and operator« of off duty betw een 4 and 4:30 a m. attended the change, but diffi boring S.P.E.B.S.Q S.A. chapter in of the foul line. Sem iautom atic the new sports’ business, \vere The local fire departm ent citizens culties will w on be ironed out. Crescent City, for their generosity ami cooperation in bringing their pin setters are installed placing pleased and encouraged by the rushed to the scene hut were un excellent chapter and q u a rte ts to the pins with a press of a button able to do any good except to turnout. , ' w ' & add to the program . All listeners after they are put in the rack, keep surrounding area from burn- , Two team s trom C r o ie n t City enjoyed the close harm ony pro which Speeds up fhe playing. ¡ng. The mill was partially cover played tw o team s from Brookings. duced by the m em bers of both Crescent shaped benches are ed with insurance. Mr. Soelbcrg gave a bowling ex chapters. available for players and ad Plans are being m ade to re hibition and instruction. A steady N orris Kemp generosly gave his ditional seating space is provided build the mill soon. The steel stream of people came and wqnt for the public looking on. The burner is being erected this week. A ugust Fredrich B urm eister th eatre, gratis, for the use of the from 7 p.m. until 12 o’clock. roomy interior houses a snack The planing mill was recently died W ednesday, O ctober 8 at en tertainm ent, which was given The building 68 ft x 105 ft. bar, rest room« and a m eeting purchased from Leonard P. Nel C urry General Hospital, Gold as a benefit for the library. This located at Spruce and O ak,streets, mom. was particularly appreciated by Beach a fte r a short illness. son. ju st off Chetco Boulevard, is Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, coming Born at Council Bluffs, Towa the B arbershoppers and the li definately an asset to Brookings. berg o ff and on and w atching Ja n u ary 15, 1875, Mr. B urm eister, brary assn. A good sum was rea l Ground was broken for Azalea this section of the coast for a “Dad" as he was called by those ized tow ard the new building. Lanes May 20. and Roy W eideman num ber of 5 oars are originally Bob Perkins was M. C. for who knew him well, lived at w as the builder. Made ot concrete from Portland. When asked to the show and gave his hilarious Redman eight years before com blocks w ith a tru ss roof elimi m ake a statem ent Mr. Rogers ing to Brookings six years ago. pantom ine. nates the use of support^ which said. “We have faith in this area Roy Brown very capably di He was m arried to M ary H ansan would break up the Boor space. and wish to so conduct our busi rected the chapter at this presen April 10. 1901. Sufficient parking spade around ness th a t it wil be an asset to Revival services are being con- Surviving besides his widow, tation. He and his wife are new the building is available for the the com m unity and become a rec ducted each Sunday afternoon and Mary, are two sons, E rnest, S ea comers to Brookings, lx»th fine public. An a ttra c tiv e entrance reation liali lor Ute youth as well every night except Monday at ttle; C larence A., Bend, a brother singers and a distinct addition tc 7:30 in the large gospel tent greets you as you approach. the group. T here w ere several as the sp o rt’3 fans.” located on the corner of Oak and E rnest. Riverside, California, a num bers by the ladies which were Z.r b'c.x fo Hotel Finest O h Const sister M ary of Council Bluffs, Spruce stre e ts in Brookings. well received by the audience. To nri’Umfim’date ladies who According to Jack Saclberg, These services are under th e Iowa and three grandchildren. The residents want to thank have ,b v u a»k«ug about bowling Services will lx* held Friday, representative for the N ational , . _■». auspices of the O. L. Danielson Bowling and Billiard C orp..'C hi- a m eeting has been set at Azalea Evangelistic P a rty which have O ctober 10 at Baptist Com m unity all participants for this dona*¡or to the Library Fund. cago who furnished the equip- Lanes Jqi Wed., O tt..i.» , been conducting sim ilar tent cam Church at 2 p.m. w ith Rev. J. L. m ent, Azalea Lanes is on? of the f The publie is invittd visit paigns throughout the Pacific M umbower officiating and under nices bowling establishm ents on or bowl from 3 p.m. on weekdays Northwest tor the past two years. the direction of Coojier’s C urry CANDIDATES FILE the coast and by far the finest • and 1 p.m. on S aturdays and In the party are Rev. and Mrs. County M ortuary, Gold Beach. The nam es of Lura Leonard ant Mrs. Osa Johnson will have on the Oregon coast. 1 S u n d a y s . Danielson and Rev. and Mrs. Clive D. Manley have been filet charge ot the music and serving Thom as Grundy. as pallbearers will tx? Randall ( a f as candidates for election on tlw included in the musical pro APOLOGIES ter, Erank Blachly, William Weid- city council at the Nov. 4 elec O ur apology to Mr. Alexander gram are num bers on the H a m ■’■man, Morton LeBrook, W illiam tion. organ. F eatu red also of Alexanders Studio, who fu r mond Pete J. Lesm inster and Chas M artinean and John Hall. The nished the Pilot with the photo throughout the services are spe Ixxly wil be shipped to Council Young will run to succeed them of Leo Lucas and his bear, pub cial vocal num bers, as solos, duets, Bluffs lor burial. seises. and trios. lished in last w eek’s issue. A The Eagles Auxiliary. Chet co The public is invited to at temi 3087 of Brookings, have adopted credit line was om itted below the this gospel crusade. picture. » ----------------- the ’old folks of Tanglewood Re Mr. Alexander took the picture, sort. near Bandon. These folks are developed and printed it and kind CURRY COUNTY in th eir 70 and 80. O ur aim is ly offered the print to be used. REPORTER SOLD to bring a little joy and happiness The C urry County Reporter, into the lives of these folks. They Gold Beach, was sold the first a re our old folks. On each ones of the week, it was rejxjrted. Saturday, Octolx’r 11. Is the o p ’ii house S aturday. An invita birthday, we will present them H enrietta W icks Shaw and Mc official opening d a te for Conn- tion is extended by them that th w ith a birthday cake and gifts G rath of the Rod and Reel T av Olson Motors. Open hours are public is cordially invited to vie\ ern, W edderbum as assistant from 1:00 to 4:00 p m ., but visi this modern service garage am also on C hristm as and o th er oc Luit. Gene Gould and his wife m anager will take over the first tors will lx* welcome anytim e d u r sales room Oct. 11. casions. Brookings can justly be prom ing the day. A program has Ixxm arrived this past week from ci the m onth. T here are eight old folks at the of this new business to the vl The form er owners, Weston and planned and door prizes will be ( Cheyenne, Wyo. to spend a short present tim e, two are blind and cinity. The 34 x 151 foot build M arian B urton have not revealed given away. visit with his parents, Mr. and one being deaf, one is bedridden ing w ith 120 ft. highway frontag th eir future plans. The s h a k e r s will be from O re Mrs. “M icky” Gould, before go and one is partially paralized. has a wide driveway and parkin gon S ta te Bank and Robert Fin ing to Carni» Stonem an. area. The building and equipmen The auxiliary’ w ants their “old ley, Sales M anager for Bailey and He expects to em bark for the folks” to know they are not for Korean area the la tte r part of YOUNG HOTEL Graham , Portland, wholesale dis are the most up to date, m akin It possible to take care of an CHANGES HANDS trib u to rs foi the N. W. district. gotten. this m onth. work on any m ake of car. Th Conn-Olson Motors, located on A com m ittee of M adame P re si Mr. and Mrs. Gould w ere m ar Mr. ami Mrs. Oz Young sold garage is heated throughout b d e d Shirley Brannin. M adame ried at San Antonio, Texas, in their hotel to A. V. Jenkins of highway 101, ’a mile west of the rad ian t heat and alum inum pair Vice President Lillian Brown and June and went to Cheyenne. Wyo. Browning. M ontana last week and heart of Brookings and dealers for on ceiling and walls of the servic Jr. P ast M adame President Eve where he has been stationed until ( have gone to W alteria, Calif, for Buick cars and GMC trucks. A departm ent is clean and attra< lyn Jaklew icz visited these folks coming to Brookings. Both are a short stay. It is reported that 1952 tmxlel Buick sedan and ac tive and reflects light for goo graduates of the U niversity of they will do some traveling ami cessories will be on display In last m onth. working conditions. Evelyn Jaklew icz and Lilian Oregon. Gene graduateti from the resting before settling down. Mr the salesroom. The Conn and Olson fam ’•* D. R. Conn and Harold Olson, Brown are in charge of this won local high school and assisted Jenkins, "Slim ” to his friends was a r from Corvallis, having bee Dewey Akers at the Pilot office form erly associated with the Dept owners and builders of the plan* I derful project. Mr in business th for several years before going to of the Interior In Browning an 1 are voriring hurriedly this week Evelyn Jaklew icz had la years gar to m ake all in readiness tor the A. F. Burmeister Called By Death Revival Services Attracting Many ‘Adoption’ Planned By Eagles Aux. The Gene Goulds Home For Visit Publicity Conn-Olson Motors To Feature Grand Opening