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Nowhere A Finer Climate - Nowhere a Finer Community
Volume 7—Number 34
League Endorses
Weight Mile
Truck Tax Bill
BROOKINGS. CURRY COUNTY. OREGON
DINNER GIVEN
FOR SCHLEISNERS
A dinner at Don’s Cliff House,
given W ednesday night by the
post office staff and th eir hus
bands honored Mr. and Mrs. W illis
Schliesner who have leased their
home for the coming year and
will leave soon for the San Deigo
area. Best wishes to Nellie and
her husband. She has served the
public at the post office for
several years past and will be
missed by every box-holder.
Chamber Board
Members Meet at
Brimm Home
BLYS INTEREST IN
EU-LEES DRESS SHOP
The share in Eu-Lees Dress
Shop owned by Eunice Langlois,
was purchased bv Eva Lea Long
this recent week. She will con
tinue to be associated w’ith the
Pete J. Lesm inster Real E state
office for an indefinite period
while Mrs. Lydia Brownian m an
ages the dress shop. Mrs. Lang
lois and her husband returned to
Roseburg, where they lived be
fore coming to Brookings.
1 hursdav. Octolx-r
10^2
Late Discoveries
In Medical Science
Is Rotary Topic
'1 he Brookings Cham ber of
At the Tuesday noon, Oct. 14
Commerce board of directors met
R otary luncheon at Chetco Inn,
at the home of Roy Brimm this
“Frenchy” Arrell gave a m ost
past week. Mr. Brimm, who suf
interesting
explanation of the im
fered serious injuries in a plane
portance
to
the hum an body of
crash last August, was wheeled
results
lately
discovered by scien
in his hospital bed to the center
tists.
In
research
processes using
of his spacious living room, where
monkeys
or
chickens,
it has taken
the directors joined him in an
6 weeks to arrive at the point
evening of business and enjoy
which now is possible with bac
m ent.
teria or yeast in 3 to 12 hours.
Mr. Brimm, though getting
Often
$1.(XX),000 is spent in the
along very nicely, m ust be con
labratories
on one problem.
fined to his bed for another three
Mr.
Arrell
pointed out the re
months.
cent
discovery
of folic acid of
Virgil Goldsberry presented an
Adrian Kemp, father of Norris
Mrs. W. H. H ibbard was in
vitimin
B-9
which
is a builder
interesting resum e of the air w ar and Ray Kemp, who became sep
jured S aturday afternoon when '
of
red
corpusles.
T
here
is con
and other combat activities in the arated from fellow hunters on
her car was stru ck by an on
South Pacific where he was s ta Saturday, between the Leo Lucas tinued reseatch, and cures are
coming car as she was m aking
being made available to the pub
tioned during world w ar II.
ranch and Longridge was found
the tu rn into the drivew ay of
H arry Lyness, cashier of the just as it was getting dark on lic every year.
her home in H arbor.
Mr. George Ulet was speaker
Oregon S ta te Bank was elected Sunday night. He was w aiting be
Mrs. H ibbard has two broken
at
the R otary luncheon Tuesday.
to fill the vacancy created by side a road for those answ ering
ribs and received oth er injuries
He
was instrum ental in organizing
Carl Mason who tendered his his shots and hunting for him.
which required her to be hos
the
Com m unity Building a t Co
resignation.
Bill Brown, Neil Nelson, Ray
pitalized until Sunday. The oc
quill
and gave an interesting talk
A fter the adjournm ent of the G ardner, Steve E ttinger, Vernon
cupants of the o th er car *weie
on
how
it was financed anil bhilt.
business meeting, Mrs. Brimm be Hanscam, the Kemp sons and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan M assett and
Much
could be gathered from
came the center of attraction. At others hunted through Saturday
daughter, Joan, Ukiah, California,
his
talk
in
getting such a building
least she had no trouble a t all, night and all day Sunday.
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
here.
disposing of a huge tra y of dough
Shots fired and sometimes an
and Mrs. John Tvork and two
nuts, a dish of fruit and an swered, echoed and confused the
small children, A rcada, who were
enorm ous am ount of coffee.
hunters, so that they often turned
all rushed to Seaside Hospital. Af
in the wrong direction.
ter care and treatm en t they were
Mr. Kemp, who was quite ill
released Tuesday except Mrs. Mas-
last year, had sensibly stayed near
The O ctober m onthly report for sett who is still in critical con
Hunting has been good this
a road, anti though tired and hun
the Brookings H arbor school dition. according to Dr. Paul
year. To cite as an exam ple: In
gry, was not harm ed by the ex
shows the highest enrolm ent in Ronniger, who attended them.
An effort is being m ade to see perience and went hunting again the Wilson party returning M on
the schools history w ith the fol
Both cars were badly damaged
day from eastern Oregon, w ere
lowing listed on O ctober 17, re when the cars collided. Mrs. Hib if women, who control A m erica’s the next day and fishing the day
nine with eight tags used.
pocketbook, according to census
port d a te :
bard was returning from Brook figures, also control A m erica’s a fte r that.
Going from here w ere: Mr. and
High School
176
ings and attem pted to m ake a politics.
Mrs.
Wilson Freem an, M arjorie,
E lem entary School
520
OLD TIM ER H ERE;
left tu rn into the drivew ay of her
Mr. and Mrs. Arbee Freem an, Mr.
One step in this research is be RARE VOLUME BOUND
home when she was struck by ing undertaken in Oregon under
and Mrs. Art Crook and son, and a
Total
B. Tim aeus of the Upper Rouge
696
6% the c ar going north. A rise in
friend th at joined them shortly
the
leadership
of
Gladys
Last,
Less w ithdraw als
the highway a short distance S ta te Vice-Chairman of the Demo river where he owns a gold mine, before returning. Arbee shot the
High School
13
south of the Hibbard home would cratic P arty . Precinct Leaders and is visiting his son and family north grand pappy of Steen M ountain,
E lem entary School
14
m ake it difficult to sec an on their ¡Mill w atchers are being ask of Brookings. He visted the Pilot a buck weighing over 300 pounds.
on W ednesday searching for m a
coming car.
The p arty left here with jeep
ed by Mrs. Last to m ake a tab u terial with which he will bind a
Total
27
27
Mrs. Jam es Hilt, Eugene, daugh lation of all voters at the Novem
and
transported their horses by
te r of Mr. and Mrs. H ibbard re ber 4. General Election according rare old volume in his (xtssession. truck which they later used to
Mr. Tim eaus is a tra n sla to r and
Present m em bership
669 m ained here while Mr. Hilt re
pack in to Steen M ountain, eighty
An additional room was set up turned home Tuesday. M rf. Hib to sex. According to Mrs. Last, a most isteresting conversational
the plan has 2 m ajor purposes. ist. He is mining a high grade miles east of Burns. They w ere
in the C om m unity Church base bard although suffering from
away tw enty days and re jo rt a
Mrs. Last says “It will give us of gold ore in the vicinity.
m ent to tak e care of the overload shock and pain of broken ribs once and for all accurate figures
wonderful tim e with tro u t every
day for breakfast.
in the first and second grades, is doing nicely.
about the political power of
Mr. Freem an said the hunters
women”.
w ith Mrs. H annah Dotson as
were thick in that section of the
“This project can serve as added
teacher.
country and that he estim ated a
incentive for women knowing they
The High School has set Nov.
are to be counted to get out and
The library board will hold thousand deer had been taken out
22nd as the date for the High
vote.”
their regular m onthly m eeting of that section during the tim e
School Carnival.
next Tuesday evening, October they were there.
Mrs. Lucille Molino passed away HEA RTH STO N E UNDER
An extension of the buck deer
28th, at 8 o’clock at the V.F.W.
at the P e ralta Hospital in O ak NEW M ANAGEMENT
season
has been m ade for the
LET'S GO TO
Hall.
land on Thursday, Oct. 23rd at
west coast, west of the Cascades
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Widney
All
m
em
bers
of
the
library
as
PR ESS ON TIM E
7:30 a.m.
have taken over the m anagem ent sociation are invited to attend. from Oct. 22 to Nov. 1. Elk season
The Pilot is sorry not to have
Mrs. Molino had been seriously of the H earthstone, form erly op Also anyone i n t e r e s t s in the li o|>ens Nov. 1.
been able to assist some of its ill w ith peritonitis for some time
erated by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas brary and wishing to become
patrons in their advertising this and an operation had been per-
PLEA SE H E L P US
Thompson. Their advertisem ent, mem bers of the association are
week because copy did not lormed. Mr. Molino had received too late for this issue will ap
It would be of much help
urged to come.
reach the office in time. In a phone call earlier th a t his wife
to, and greatly appreciated, by
pear next week. Meanwhile they
The rase of salmon donated to
order to lay-out and compose
the Pilot staff in bringing our
are open for business.
the building fund by the Cedar
our paper, we m ust know w hat was sinking and was ready to go
circulation records up to date
I .a no Cannery netted $65.00 and
our m aterial will be before be when the m essage arrived. He
if those subscribers who do not
STUDIO HOLDS
was won by Mrs. Opal La Brooks.
g in n in g a run. We appreciate
hold receipts dated 1953 would
flew’ to Oakland on Thursday. O PEN HOUSE
$160.00 was receive«! from the
knowning by 5.00 o’clock on Mr. and Mrs. John Molino and
contact the office either per
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alexandci Dewey A kers’ memorial flower
sonally, by phone or mail.
‘ uesdays w hat advertising will
other friends of Brookings will will hold open house on Saturday fund. These monies with some ad
be used. Space for news items
It is our sincere wish to
25th from 3:00 to 8.00 pm . at ditional collection of pledges now
and classified ads can be ar- go south for the services. In te r
serve
our subscribers as ef
their a ttra c tiv e studio in the Clive brings our * bank account to
ment will be m ade in C entral.
ficiently as possible, hence this
i m ged up to W ednesday noon.
Manley building. Friends are in $2282.29. The proceeds from the
Calif.
request.
vited to call and get acquainted. show have not yet ixwn reported
PORTLAND — The executive
com m ittee of the League of
i Oregon Cities has endorsed the
w eight-m ile tru ck tax bill, League
officers at the sam e tim e ex-
presed th eir opposition to a pro
posed constitutional am endm ent
which, if adopted, would elim inate
the weight-m ile basis of taxing
tru ck s in Oregon.
Bowes urged an affirm ative
vote on ballot title 318 and a
negative vote on num ber 331. He
declared th a t the s ta te would lose
approxim ately $2 million addi
tional revenues annually if the
referended bill did not carry and
th a t highway financing in the
s ta te would be jeopardized u n
less the proixised constitutional
am endm ent was defeated. In a
statem en t to the officials of
League m em ber cities, Commis
sioner Bowes declared “the of
ficers of the League have taken
action on these two balilot m eas
ures as a m eans of supporting
legislative action in this field.”
Injured In
Car Accident
School Enrollment
Highest In History
Father Kemp
Found Sunday
Hunting Party
Successful
Political Powers
Of Women Sought
Lucille Molino
Succumbs
Library Board
Reports